MEURER, PATENT FAILURE 161 (2008), suggesting that the examiners'
unfamiliarly with new technologies and lack of knowledge may hurt patent examination quality; and John R.
Make those knowns gnash
unfamiliarly. Combine experience with randomness of mind, of flesh.
Nothing says "hey - look at me, I'm over here!" quite like the colour canary It's why you don't see many yellow baboons in Sefton Park, not because of the
unfamiliarly inclement climate but because the grey city animals have jealously chased them all away
If the above statement of the problem sounds unfamiliar, and
unfamiliarly complicated, that is because discussions normally assumed that the old concepts are those applied in direct observation, whereas the new ones are "theoretical." Under that assumption, the problem can be stated more simply.
Piano-driven opener Mr Pitiful is more
unfamiliarly upfront, and Emergency Call is unashamed brassy rock'n'roll.
The universe is plunged into fiery disarray as the steeds of the sun's chariot bolt, for the cart is
unfamiliarly light; the boy loses the reins (lora remisit, 2.200) and the horses plunge on, unchecked (nulloque inhibente, 2.202) and unguided (sine lege ruunt, 2.204).
Igualmente, nos hemos aproximado al exotismo que caracteriza al otro, exotismo que fue definido por Figueira con las siguientes palabras: "the exotic exerts a special force, that it can be strangely or
unfamiliarly beautiful and enticing.
A military training instructor, wearing the familiar "Smokey Bear" hat, stands off behind the group,
unfamiliarly quiet, as a cadre of upperclassman cadets leads the trainees.
This has been a frustrating week for the top European hope - whose appearances at the practice ground have been
unfamiliarly brief.
Koolhaas wouldn't be the first talented architect to fall flat when working in an
unfamiliarly large scale.
Locked up in a Parisian banlieu apartment in an
unfamiliarly cold climate, she decides to explore the land around her.
Generally modest in scale, his sculptures are displayed on plinths in a gallery
unfamiliarly flooded with light, since the boards across the windows facing the street, usually used for displaying paintings, have been removed.
Like Stark's palpable paintings, it seems
unfamiliarly real.