There's very little sense of time and continuity throughout the film, making for one that's a little confusing chronologically. |
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These can only be more precisely dated through stylistic comparison with more chronologically secure Egyptian works. |
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He meanders roughly chronologically through his life but permits himself to digress when an incident or thought spurs a tangential memory. |
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Events are covered chronologically and supplemented by clips from over 120 films, contemporary interviews, archival footage, and film out-takes. |
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His books do read best chronologically as he always has running storylines, but I've read them out of order and it's no great problem. |
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Within genera, species are listed chronologically in the order they were named. |
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Although it charts the development of ideas in Van Gogh's ouevre, the show is not organised strictly chronologically, but by theme. |
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Not only chronologically, but also thematically, one can find Spanish, Flemish, Portuguese, German and French authors. |
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The exhibition has been curated to fit a number of different thematic topics, which, it is understood, must be seen chronologically. |
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Stratigraphically, the former precedes the latter, but chronologically they are supposed to be partly coeval! |
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Composing a personal essay does not mean achieving perfect recall and transcribing it chronologically onto the page. |
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An autobiography is an attempt to bring up all the facts, and to stick to them, faithfully and chronologically. |
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The easily navigable Website organizes its archive into four parts, running chronologically from pre-publication to response. |
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Our data show, in contrast, that these siliciclastic strata were deposited in two chronologically distinct basins. |
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It wasn't easy, she admits, and she has not arranged them chronologically, but rather to establish an introspective and confessional storyline. |
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However, all that is preceded by a chapter by the editor setting out chronologically the events of the cases. |
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The entries are arranged chronologically, with no art-historical or social-historical context to bind the works or warrant such an organization. |
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I have selected six paintings ranging chronologically from 1963 to 1995, the year of the artist's death. |
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But rather than chronologically write about this search, Giscombe eruditely riffs back and forth across time and terrain. |
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The author has chosen to arrange the games alphabetically by player rather than chronologically. |
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This has been divided into four main phases, neither chronologically nor geographically exclusive. |
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The collection is organized sonically rather than chronologically, which makes for a more coherent listening experience, but kind of tells the story out of order as a result. |
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The best idea is to lay out your version of the story in a logical order or chronologically by dividing it up into numbered paragraphs. |
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The proposed algorithm is applied for every N sample taken chronologically to predict buffer state for a given time interval. |
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The play, though it is chronologically out of place, presents further elaborations on the figuring of identity, and metaphors of market and commercial exchange. |
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For the first time, one can see the development of his work from 1979 to today, chronologically. |
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I am trying to decide whether to write it chronologically like the first volume, or thematically. |
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Those materials are organized both chronologically and thematically, which should be obvious to anyone who watches the film. |
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In the period-related view of committed funds, the incurrence of costs is kept chronologically separate from forwarding of costs. |
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It is oddly organised, with later parts doubling back chronologically on already-trodden ground. |
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Arranged chronologically, the exhibition introduces us to the major themes of Krieghoff's art, placing his work in the context of his life. |
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The two summits were not only chronologically close to each other but were intertwined in their overall objective. |
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At the same time, the administrative authority keeps a journal in which cases are recorded chronologically and by subject. |
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All subject entries in the index are arranged alphabetically, matters pertaining to legislation are arranged chronologically. |
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In such cases one has to verify chronologically the status of protection in the relation between such countries. |
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One should read them chronologically to get the full effect of the dialogue between them. |
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Ideally you'll record your judgments as you go, but chronologically reviewing your day hour-by-hour is a reasonable substitute. |
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So this is told autobiographically and chronologically, right? |
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Literature needs to be translated, not just linguistically, but chronologically. |
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The plot moves chronologically with no tricks of time or setting. |
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The best way is to start chronologically, from the very beginning. |
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The dates sweep chronologically from the mid-19th century to the present. |
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As historians are apt to do, symphonic classical music is chronologically subdivided in an effort to differentiate the dominant style utilized at that time. |
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The issue is complicated because police officers understandably record their notes chronologically, not necessarily by the case they are working on. |
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These three principles are chronologically integrated in the game. |
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The literature pertaining to the theory of professions and to professional behaviour can be categorized in different ways, but for our purposes it is most useful to look at its evolution chronologically. |
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Folklore is no longer circumscribed as being chronologically old or obsolete. |
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In this feature, we group the winners chronologically. |
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A catalogue edited by the curators, organized chronologically and anthologizing dozens of texts on the painter's work, accompanies the show. |
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Peter Lord dates the book at 730, placing it chronologically before the Book of Kells but after the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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There is no conclusive evidence, scripturally, historically or chronologically, that Peter was in fact the Bishop of Rome. |
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The authors of this chronologically later East Asian Acheulean remain unknown, as does whether it evolved in the region or was brought in. |
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Furthermore, the study's presentation of the opinions of non-literary people is chronologically and thematically disorganized. |
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The film was shot chronologically, with an on-set nutritionalist hired to help the cast shed weight as the story progressed. |
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Whereas MOMA presents works chronologically and arranged by artistic school: expressionism, cubism, surrealism and so on, the Tate Modern jumbles works from different periods together, linking them by intellectual theme. |
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His scholars chucked out all unauthenticated texts and put together the genuine version, albeit that the suras – or chapters – were arranged by length rather than chronologically. |
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You may refer to the job cost records to obtain actual labour costs incurred since most job cost accounting systems itemize labour costs chronologically. |
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And he has given much thought to how it should be approached. The story of Jerusalem is told chronologically through the lives of the men and women prophets, poets, peasants and soldiers, kings and conquerors who shaped it. |
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As regards the chronological relationship between the second and third capital injections, the Court commented that these were chronologically very close to each other. |
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Within a topic, the acts are listed chronologically, the oldest on top. |
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The exhibition, which will be shown in both the Gallery of Graphic Art and the Museum Gallery, chronologically displays the work of an engaged artist. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject and subdivided chronologically. |
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The commencement of this period shall coincide chronologically with the moment in time when the risk is transferred to the consumer under Article 23 of this Directive. |
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The card catalog for 1991 is arranged chronologically. |
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Rules and regulations issued by federal administrative agencies are published chronologically in the Federal Register. |
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There is considerable variation in burial practices, both spatially and chronologically, which suggests a lack of dogma about funerary rites. |
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The chronologically earlier suras, revealed at Mecca, are primarily concerned with ethical and spiritual topics. |
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However tangentially they may be connected to her, they take us chronologically through the life of the owner of the most incredible palate. |
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This collection, like his other works, was not organized chronologically. |
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Such bodies, sometimes known as bog people, are both geographically and chronologically widespread, having been dated to between 8000 BCE and the Second World War. |
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Goldstein and Mowbray present a pattern-by-pattern, full-color collector's guide to the Brown Bess musket, organized chronologically by pattern date. |
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Weblogs, commonly known today as blogs, are Web applications that contain periodic, reverse chronologically ordered posts on a common Web page, according to Wikipedia. |
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The following table shows Triple Crown winners chronologically. |
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The year of decolonization is given chronologically in parentheses. |
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He proceeds chronologically with Gramsci's formative years gaining perspective in Sardinia on class struggle, neo-Hegelianism, and the Second International. |
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His chapters are arranged thematically, not chronologically. |
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He had aged but a year chronologically, but in appearance a decade. |
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Players are ordered chronologically by their completion of the Slam. |
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McKenna reserves the fifth chapter for the Chicana, whether to save the best for last or simply because chronologically Chicanas began publishing after men is not clear. |
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Focusing on rocks and mineral ores, the next three chapters chronologically describe the development of stamp mills and crushers, roller mills, and tumbling mills. |
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