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For many years, Google Search allowed users to create advanced queries using the '+' operator, which allows you to find results that include an exact term.
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A gangly fellow with a Yiddish accent and a graying cloud of hair that brought to mind Einstein's, Leibman was for lack of a more exact term the culture minister of the complex, which had been built by a garment workers union largely for its rank and file.
Searches were done for most of the queries on a wider term and on an exact GO term in the subset [GO: biological process].
Yet, that's the exact term a family is using after a privately run funeral home in Nova Scotia accidentally cremated their family member's body.
Brexit is the most important decisions for generations and it would be irresponsible not to let people have a decision on the exact term of the world they will live in" Volker Hirsch, Angel investor and co-founder of Tech North Advocates.
Without using the exact term, a discourse on responsible development of nanotechnology was visible already in the mid 2000s, and nanotechnology can be seen as the lead domain for discourse and activities on RRIa.
Among the multiple criticisms the law attracted were those pointing out that since "propaganda" is not an exact legal term, the law could be applied to almost any communication with a child or a teen.
The exact term is locking fitter.
The announcement was hedged in the usual caveats ("functionally cured" was the exact term used).
"Medically accurate" -- that's the exact term comprehensive sex education advocates have been using for years.
Clarification: The Daily Telegraph interview used the exact term "plain of existence".
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