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About the same time, Elliott discovered part of another sauropod skeleton, which turned out to be a specimen of a species called Diamantinasaurus matildae.

That's the lesson that sneaks up on you in Dennis Kelly's "Taking Care of Baby," a crafty little play that purports to be a specimen of "verbatim" theater.

One young woman assumed a yoga position and meditated; she took "The Place" to be a specimen of ambient music, the kind of thing you can bliss out to, and she wasn't entirely mistaken.

This later turned out to be a specimen ballot of the kind distributed to observers and the media, and which he had asked for officially.But the damage had been done.

The article does include the caveat that it might actually be a specimen of Yanornis.

The longest animal ever found, at 54 m long, may be a specimen of Lineus longissimus, although L. longissimus is usually only a few millimeters wide.

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"He's a specimen," Moyes told reporters.

It's a specimen of managed democracy.

And it is a specimen I fancy still survives.

"The Fantasticks" is a specimen whose longevity is a mystery to the experts.

Built in the 1930s, this neo-Classical hall is a specimen of sorts.

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