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"The dingoes had names, they had kinship classifications, which makes them so unlike all other animals in Australia," she said.
Statutes create many classifications which do not deny equal protection; it is only 'invidious discrimination' which offends the Constitution...
Parody concludes with a paragraph of other numerical classifications which are all O.K. because scientists "will never run out of names".
He read me some of the classifications, which cannot be reprinted here, and we stared at each other, mystified.
Both of the data classifications, which are each updated annually, are used to assess levels of urban deprivation.
We have developed specific contextual classifications which take into account the statistical properties of the radar distribution.
It was one member in a larger group, the order Bennettitales (known as the order Cycadeoidales in some classifications), which has been evolutionarily linked to angiosperms (flowering plants).
Those two classifications, which so often go hand in hand in basketball, allow Coach Mike Krzyzewski to employ standout individuals in highly fluid roles.
McAleer said the union wanted more workers made permanent, with regular rosters, rather than working on classifications which can see them notified of their next shift with just one day's notice.
The Classification Reference Manager allows for the definition, management, inference and querying of classifications which are used to classify and index design solutions as they are generated.
The data gave rise to a set of classifications, which form part of the technique for the retrospective analysis of human error (TRACEr).
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