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Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions could be variously selected.

Rather than denigrating or mocking black people, it could be variously interpreted as a mark of respect, a sign of envy, or an unfair advantage.

Following the concept that increasing the molecular complexity may enhance the receptor selectivity, we replaced the 3-hydroxy-isoxazoline ring of model compound tricholomic acid with a 3-hydroxy-pyrazoline ring, which could be variously decorated at the N1 position, inserting groups characterized by different electronic and steric properties.

If the receptacle is matter, there would be no difficulty in understanding how any receptacle part could be in motion: a given bit of "stuff" could be variously characterized over time, either in the same place or at different places, and still be re-identifiable as that same bit of stuff.

She describes how Indra could be variously charming, sympathetic and warm, but also ambitious and ruthless.

If all these aspects of the person could be variously preserved, remembered, and satiated, then the dead person would live on in the form of an akh.

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The direction he was going could be called, variously, underground, or samizdat, or freedom, or the West.

In fact, I was getting on too, but in the opposite direction, going somewhat further". The direction he was going could be called, variously, underground, or samizdat, or freedom, or the West.

"Two features that can be found in most of this recent wave of online courses are: first, what could be described variously as the 'guru on the mountaintop,' or the 'broadcast model,' or the 'one-to-many model,' or the 'TV model,' " he said.

The metadata could be used, variously, to determine whether multiple people were together in a particular place; to track the movements of a device; to evoke the breadth and depth of the connections between people; or, combined with other forms of data analysis, to identify the names behind the numbers.

Judged from the outside by Aristotelian criteria, they could be described variously as aristocracies (e.g., patrician towns such as Bern), democracies (e.g., the rural cantons with assemblies of all men), or a mixture of both (e.g., the towns ruled by guilds such as Basel); yet everywhere power was in the hands of elites who oriented themselves along the lines of French court life.

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