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Culturemongers, in the meantime, both mock and celebrate the ordinary guy, the average American, who is at once an allegorical figment and a person who lives at a specific address, holds a particular job and drives a readily identifiable kind of car.
For basic immunological studies they wanted to produce long-lived laboratory cell lines that would make antibodies of a known and easily identifiable kind.
How should names correspond to things—one name for each identifiable kind of thing, or can some names refer more generally to several types of things?
However, in preterm infants who present with an identifiable volume loss, the kind of fluid lost should first be replaced.
Steinberg describes these findings in neuroscience as an "identifiable biological basis for the kind of common-sense observation that kids have more difficulty controlling their impulses and thinking ahead and resisting peer influence than adults do".
So, while standards were lowered considerably after a disappointing first few days, van der Ham seems to have created one of the few collections so far with mostly wearable clothes and an identifiable COHESIVE theme, which is kind of ironic, given that it's mostly comprised of clothing made out of mismatched fabrics, haphazardly sewn together by someone who's apparently partially blind. .
After all, that one is mentally ill with an identifiable disease does not rule out personality defects of a different kind.
It's just an identifiable logo".
It was an identifiable method: preëmptive suffering.
The capital lacks an identifiable student quarter.
Now we want to create an identifiable space together.
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