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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a him" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is not a standard construction and does not convey a clear meaning in English.
Example: "I need a him to help with the project" is incorrect.
Alternatives: "a man" or "someone".
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A: Him.
As discussed in Wilson et al. (2014), the selection of a HIM must consider: (1) the HIM's appropriateness to describe a range of infrastructure impact intensities; (2) the ease of HIM measurement in the field or laboratory; (3) the applicability of the HIM to hazard model outputs; and (4) which HIM has been used in existing impact datasets.
If there even is a Him.
(Whenever a "him" appears in Figes's prose, it is obviously Monet).
(In the charmingly archaic view of Texas statutes, every public official is a "him").
I seem to run into him (and it's almost always a "him") everywhere: the neighborhood barbecue, the company party or even a family event.
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For the comparison we considered only TAA domain definitions from PFAM-A: HIM, Hep_Hag, YadA, X_fast-SP_rel and DUF1079.
Now, you let that ole horse get out front first, he likely t' rare back and let every other hoss runnin' get 'head-a him".
"It was never a him-or-me scenario," he said.
It was a him-or-me situation.' " But his second thought was that the White Sox might be gearing up for a run at the Minnesota Twins in the American League Central.
If he creates a him-shaped hole in the nearest wall, also hooray!
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