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We had an instance of that recently.
A piece in Slate, responding to my article, wondered whether this might be an instance of that elusive hypothetical in the torture debate — a "ticking-bomb interrogation".
"The Narnian" (HarperSanFrancisco; $25.95), a new life of Lewis by his disciple Alan Jacobs, is an instance of that sectarian enthusiasm.
Another, perhaps, is to remind the audience that we must reach back as far as Wagner himself to find so brazen an instance of that most radical of aesthetic effects: the conservative high.
Carbonara is, at its best, an instance of that other Italian invention, arte povera: it's made with what's in the fridge when nothing else is in the fridge, and, like all good dishes, blossoms in a context of inconvenience.
And if an instance of that general rule involves an actual general, or better yet two, and they are ensnared in a sex scandal, the tsk-tsking of public officials is quickly accompanied by the snickering of the public at large.
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Pachube is also an instance of something that will be very common on the Internet of Things.
This is an instance of something that is, as Achaan Chah would say, "true but not right".
This conversion is controlled by an instance of Controller that contains the controlling protein.
We will construct an instance of MAT that has a solution using m + k edges if and only if SC has a solution using k sets, with m=|𝒞|.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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