photopsia
发表于 2025-3-28 18:02:57
Takumi Tsuji,Sumika Arimaup. Bauer, Catanese and Grunewald have been able to intrinsically characterize the groups appearing in minimal presentations of Beauville surfaces in terms of the existence of a so-called “Beauville structure”. They conjectured that all finite simple groups, except ., admit such a structure. This co
esoteric
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Jargon
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繁重
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Soheil Human,Florian Cechbiotic (topography, geology, hydrology) factors contribute to this dense population. Historical (1927–2003) and contemporary aerial photos were used to map beaver ponds, beaver meadows, and other features altered by beaver dam construction. The objectives of the study were to relate the extent and t
宽宏大量
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进取心
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avarice
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glans-penis
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Wend-Benedo Zoungrana,Abdellah Chehri,Alfred Zimmermannfirst-person narrators “go on” to the extent that they keep trying to escape from a world and humanity in ruins; from the sociopolitical structures, institutions, and legal codes that brutalize and confine them; from the systemic mechanisms of control that have reduced their existence to the poverty
减少
发表于 2025-3-30 00:08:13
first-person narrators “go on” to the extent that they keep trying to escape from a world and humanity in ruins; from the sociopolitical structures, institutions, and legal codes that brutalize and confine them; from the systemic mechanisms of control that have reduced their existence to the poverty
胆大
发表于 2025-3-30 04:04:10
Ralf-Christian Härting,Sebastian Schmidt,Daniel Krumoth of Beckett’s fellow ‘Stoic Comedians’, Gustave Flaubert and James Joyce, made memorable pronouncements redefining the artist’s relation with the work of art. Flaubert declared famously that the author ‘should not appear any more in his work than God in nature’, that is, should be present everywh