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He would fax McMaster pages from Che Guevara's memoirs to prove that Iraq didn't fit the classical definition.
Traditionally, erectile impotence (the classical definition of impotence) is the failure to achieve penile erection during intercourse.
It would be a bending of the classical definition to say that these figures are tragic – but in a way they are.
This allowed the classical definition to prevail, placing the border at the narrow waterway that connects the Mediterranean and Black Seas [9].
In 1927 Pope Pius XI gave the term its classical definition as "the participation of the laity in the apostolate of the hierarchy".
The PNSRL graphical representation uses the classical definition of PNs.
We follow the classical definition of a midconvex hull [4].
Thus, it is claimed, there is no circularity in the classical definition after all.
These latter respond to a classical definition including the psychosocial criteria.
This new kind of dependency is an extension to the classical definition of functional dependency.
A new method is presented which overcomes this deficiency by extending the classical definition of codimension.
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