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For instance, norgestimate can be categorised as a second or a third generation progestogen.
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(One applicant was rather loftily categorised as "a third-class chemist but a first-class violinist" – he, too, went on to win a Nobel prize).
Minor elements of the game, such as the automated turrets in some levels, mean you could argue for Portal 2 to be categorised as a first-person shooter, but the content bears so little relation to a game like Call of Duty it shows how essentially meaningless the definition is.
These pharmaceuticals are therefore categorised as second or third line; see Table 8.
Each climb was categorised as either hors, first, second, third, or fourth-category, with more points available for the higher-categorised climbs.
Grésy-sur-Aix to Valmorel, 139 km The fifth stage was the first to be categorised as a mountain stage, with a summit finish at the ski resort of Valmorel, just outside Les Avanchers.
The group of first -degree relatives was categorised as a "mixed" group in 2 studies [ 14, 24] as they included a combination of offspring, siblings and/or parents.
31 In the second place, in order to be categorised as a 'communication to the public' within the meaning of Article 3(1) of Directive 2001/29, the protected works must also in fact be communicated to a 'public'public
You can't have the second largest economy in the world still being categorised as a developing nation.
But while the Adams is a fine work (though it is not easily categorised as an opera), the Previn, first performed in San Francisco in 1998, is a very bad one.
Daniel McLay's first six days in the race climaxed with a third place behind Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel in Montauban which had to be categorised as a near-miss.
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