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A case (if there are any) in which a person causally contributes to some event would be described as an instance of " agent causation ".
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He described Clingstone as an instance of "marvelous archeological survival," a place that has "taken a second breath and has been kept alive by dedicated work".
Under the MIML learning framework, each protein is described as a bag of instances where each instance represents a domain and is tagged with a set of GO molecular function terms (multiple labels).
Poetry continued to appear, including several more poems by Hersey, and also including "Dissonance" by Clark Ashton Smith, whom Hersey had contacted in March asking for submissions in what Will Murray describes as "a rare instance of Hersey's editorial foresight".
In official circles the decision is described as another instance of the straightforward facing of facts which characterizes the attitude of the Fascist government toward foreign problems.
What is ordinarily conceived of as a single person, for instance, is philosophically described as a continuum of overlapping events.
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In both instances, the design problem is described as a model of a decision-making process.
In several instances, Mr. Schultz said the art came from the Thomas Alcock Collection, described as a body of artwork held by an English family since the 1920's.
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