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Augustine becomes a special case for Charcot, which means that she participates in his public demonstrations of therapeutic technique.
Notions of smoothness are overturned; geometry becomes twisted and fractured; the ordinary becomes a special case of the weird.
Taking (b=1), [11], Theorem 2.1, becomes a special case of Theorem 2.1.
Taking (b=1_{mathbb{A}}), Theorem 2.1 of [13] becomes a special case of Theorem 2.1.
Taking (b=1_{mathbb{A}}) [13], Theorem 2.2 becomes a special case of Theorem 2.3.
The result of Elcrat in [5] becomes a special case of Theorem 3.1.
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But Giuliani has become a special case.
In any event, it is clear that Basra has become a special case.
Indeed, Hollywood became a special case, profusely and pervasively camp, yet hostile to the idea that it might ever seem so.
Perhaps extra leave for victims of serious and violent crime of all sorts might have merit, but somehow the focus is now so strongly on violence within the home that it has become a special case, a crime apart.
Today, in order to admit terms regardless of their emptiness or nonemptiness, syllogistic has become a special case of Boolean algebra in which the concepts of universal class and null class, along with the operations of class union and class intersection, are incorporated.
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