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The poems of a kind referred to in Japanese as "mad verse," or kyoka, are accompanied by illustrations that perfectly reflect the deadpan humor.
Phonemes of the kind referred to so far are segmental; they are realized by consonantal or vocalic (vowel) segments of words, and they can be said to occur in a certain order relative to one another.
The attorney general then appealed for an emergency stay to the Supreme Court — first to Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who supervises the Tenth Circuit, after which she, as is customary in a case of this kind, referred the issue to her colleagues.
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The third kind refers to people who are excluded perhaps permanently from the labour market.
Trump responded in kind, referring to Carson as "a special, special person" while agreeing with his premise that "perhaps there are two Donald Trumps".
The first kind refers to assumptions about the mobilization of TEK, or what I call knowledge mobilization.
Of the 40,860 cases of all kinds referred to New York's network of 62 mediation centers in fiscal 1999, a quarter were neighbor-related disputes; divorces and other domestic disputes, commercial disagreements and landlord-tenant quarrels make up much of the rest.
In this he is in agreement with those who recognize the kind of necessity arising from primary intensions (Chalmers 2004) or 'A intensions' (Jackson 1998), such intensions being determined by (some) phenomenal properties of the kinds referred to.
Based on the conserved motifs (nucleotide-binding site (NBS), leucine-rich repeat (LRR), toll-interleukin receptor (TIR), coiled-coil (CC), transmembrance receptor (TM), protein kinase (PK)), R genes were classified into four kinds, referring to NBS-LRR, RLK, LRR-TM, TM-CC [ 4].
Saul Kripke (1980), Hilary Putnam (1975) and others defended a causal theory of reference on which some terms (notably natural kind terms) referred to some sort of stuff or essence underlying the central uses of the term (see Reference: Causal Theories).
Ambiguity of this kind is referred to as syntactic ambiguity.
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