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He clung to the notion that he was unhappy because he had been mistreated by various figures in his life: his parents, his teachers and disloyal friends, among others.
In the previous decade, as New Labour's "Britishness" project proceeded in fits and starts, there was an earnest attempt by various figures, from Gordon Brown to Niall Ferguson, to reclaim the empire from its opponents.
Their ensuing discussion, which touched on the passing of Walter Cronkite and the overtures made via email to Mark Sanford by various figures in the media, alternated between the cordial and the cordially biting.
Relevant health education programs should be guided and oriented by various figures such as school educators/counselors, school nurses, primary care practitioners, all types of physicians and others who are in contact with teenagers.
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If you're confused by the various figures that are being thrown around, you're not the only one.
Why do speakers believe they can convey thoughts by means of the various figures and modes of speech identified in §3 and later sections?
The point of the study wasn't strictly to determine who the most important people are on Wikipedia, but instead to discover if the online encyclopaedia was skewed in the level of attention it gives to various figures, either by gender, time, or location.
In October, while in prison, he signed his name to the Damascus Declaration, a statement released by various opposition figures, including religious leaders, demanding broad democratic change.
Several city officials, speaking only on the condition that they not be identified, said that at any given time Mr. Safir was guarded by two detectives, but they gave various figures, ranging from 6 to 12, for the number of officers assigned to his detail.
The Persian army, alleged by the ancient sources to have numbered over one million but today considered to have been much smaller (various figures are given by scholars ranging between about 100,000 and 150,000), arrived at the pass in late August or early September.
Expressions of reasoning by analogy are comparisons that are not necessarily intended as pure reason, for example (related to linguistics) -- as in daily speech, creative writing or poetry, one may reason to form any of various figures of speech by analogy: "You are my sunshine on a cloudy day". is called a metaphor.
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