61. Experts said the results shed important new light on protein function, but cautioned against interpreting this as an indication that prions are a bigger threat than previously suspected. 62. Even a striking dancer like Karine Plantadit-Bageot is revealed in a new light, her stereotyped sultriness giving way here to a perfection of abstract form. 63. Even if the film is a little long, it teems with solid, satisfyingly faceted characterizations that reveal a few Leigh regulars in surprising new lights. 64. Fikret Yegul, a professor of architectural history at the University of California at Santa Barbara, acknowledges that computer modeling can shed new light on the past. 65. Findings have already shed new light on mechanisms of learning, memory and aging in normal brains and suggest daring new ways to treat strokes and other brain disorders. 66. For Goldman, it has been a chance to see his former teacher in a new light. 67. For instance, she saw his controversial decision to split the case in two in a new light after hearing his side of the story. 68. For instance, the federal government is declassifying many documents that are shedding new light on the war. 69. For the first time, a NASCAR race was to be held at night, under new lights, at the famous speedway. 70. Goldberg sheds little new light on to what degree, if any, the purported plots are grounded in fact. |