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MSA is an adult-onset neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by varying degrees of parkinsonian features, cerebellar ataxia, and autonomic dysfunction [ 59- 61] but that is defined pathologically by the presence of glial cytoplasmic inclusions (GCIs) [ 62].

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As Hagan's piece this week shows, O'Rourke is telegraphing normalcy as well, but one that is defined differently: not the working-class striver but the Generation X young father and husband trying to do the right thing.

We build on the idea that generic quantification is not a logical connective but one that is defined, like negation in classical logics.

The pernicious bug results from typing a name or value that is defined, but is not what you intended.

But compared to the political context that is defined by complexity, we are facing a humanitarian situation startling for its brutal clarity.

But customers also "live" in markets that are defined by their demographics, lifestyles, and buying mindset.

But that is defining Davis only by the theater, some of it absurd, that he sprinkled throughout a life that made a profound impact on football beyond the three Super Bowls the Raiders won.

Lyft says it had 39% of the ride market in December, but that's defined as just them and Uber.

These series are about "Americans" who are not defined by passport or Visa but that are defined by having hopes and dreams.

But it's what happens afterward that is defining.

The rule included an exemption for "religious employers," but that term is defined so narrowly that it excludes Catholic universities and most other Catholic institutions.

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