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individuate

[in-duh-vij-oo-eyt] / ˌɪn dəˈvɪdʒ uˌeɪt /








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He must have spent months working on this painting, which includes more than 60 individuated figures and a controlled delirium of distinctive patterns.

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Each dancer moves with intriguing, individuating specificity: this one shaking, that one twitching sinuously or twisting like the head of a sprinkler.

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But at varying points, each tries to individuate themselves from their father, and much of the suspense lies in how Rupert schemes to draw them back under his influence.

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On one hand, the whole thing is lucid and legible: Humans and horses are individuated, not blurred together.

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I try to make sure it’s all the steps along the route as you individuate from your family and become a professional.

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