Richard (1800-1887) edited his brother's "Elements of and was author of a superbly illustrated work, "The Anatomy of the of the Human (#London, 1844), deduced from observations upon 1040 subjects. The artist was Joseph

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Many thanks for bringing us the exhibition. 1P well done for your engagement, excellent questions, observations and curiosity. You all gave a great account of yourself and made me very proud! Everyone got on the recognition board 🎉

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Prediction Score for Postoperative Neurologic Complications after Brain Tumor Craniotomy: A Multicenter Observational Study. https://t.co/f8iFqNqaK5

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Prediction Score for Postoperative Neurologic Complications after Brain Tumor Craniotomy: A Multicenter Observational Study. https://t.co/Xt8PGQ2dSo

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Yoo ask about the buttons, Lace Applauds your observation skills and pulls out the buttons! She puts them in their respective slots to reveal that the buttons spell out SHOO.... She then gestures for you to climb into the washing machine again...

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A few observations to share... As expected, the MobileNet
pre-trained model is spot on for stuff it's familiar with, but it can also
get some unexpected right answers (Sure, I was thinking
"Batman", but "comic book" is alright).

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Last chance to see Maggi Hambling: New Portraits closing 30 November. Works on display are small in scale but big in impact. Their source is Hambling’s observation and imagination coupled with her relish of the sensuality and unending adventure of oil paint

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Next up at Catford based comic fair we’re proud to announce that will be joining us. Joe’s beautifully rendered observations on family life are a joy to behold and were very lucky to have him.

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Today's watercolor from observation

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John Singer Sargent, "The Arrival of American Troops at the Front" (oil on canvas)

This isn't a particularly large canvas for Sargent, and I initially thought it might have been painted from direct observation due to the simplicity of the solders faces. This is not the case ...

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Idk if this sounds familiar at all but this observation just reminds me so much of Kill La Kill

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Hey!As you know, one of my approaches to teaching architecture in schools, is through spreading happiness and enjoyment of the children's own environment. What do you think about these slides for

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"Housekeeping Observations", by Lydia Davis.
Currently reading her collection of short stories "Can't and Won't". I can't recommend it enough 👌

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Fear does not exist till we learn through observation or act. Unlike other habits the reinforcement has no extinction till death; release fear of thy death and enjoy.

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