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I wasn't angry that I lost, I was disappointed that I didn't win.' This is a typical Lewis distinction, which sounds more profound than it is, and is slightly undermined by the fact that a few seconds later he says: 'It's not about winning.

I am interested in the moments where the typical distinction is blurred or even inverted".

Interestingly, this means that the typical distinction between hardware and software has so far been blurred for nucleic acid circuits, and there is not currently a "software" equivalent for programming with carbon.

In distinction to a typical EM with its regular, oval form, the shape of the erythema was nearly rectangular and displayed "protuberances" at the edge of the lesion.

Each of these has treated learning to use interactive devices in a typical dualistic manner with a clear distinction between "man and machine".

But the episode, a typical New York story in which real estate led to murder, gained that distinction because its popular Wednesday rivals were repeats.

This rejects clichéd notions of what defines a typical Palestinian, and highlights the ignorance of many Americans to such distinctions.

While Desolat receives lots of music on a daily basis, one of the more notable distinctions of the X-Sampler is that, unlike on a typical release, they aren't tasked with picking a few songs by a single artist.

According to a typical personalist conception, the fundamental classification of all beings, created and uncreated, is the distinction between persons and non-persons.

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