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There's even a subdivision of it: The emphatic radicalism that occasionally embraces vegans carries the veganarchism label.
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The barrage could send a cook, dulled by the quotidian of time-pressed meals, into a frenzy of cookie baking, plum pudding making, even building a subdivision of gingerbread houses.
The situation is even more pronounced at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a subdivision of NIH, where the budget has fallen from $4.30 billion in FY 2004 to $4.25 billion in FY 2013.
Customarily, when land is subdivided, a subdivision of four lots or less is referred to as a minor subdivision and as such requires less scrutiny by planning agencies and health departments than subdivisions of five lots or more.
Scientifically, the cancer problem is but a subdivision of the bigger question of aging.
The city became the headquarters of the Malwa Agency, a subdivision of the British Central India Agency, in 1895.
Such open-mindedness is a subdivision of a general spirit of good will in the Decameron.
The increase in the number of thanes produced in time a subdivision of the order.
His feelings about song are a subdivision of his lifelong devotion to music in general.
For more processes, all outputs can be represented a subdivision of a higher dimensional object, e.g., for four proceses, a subdivision of tetrahedron is needed.
She serves on the Board of Advisors for the TriBeCa Partnership, a subdivision of A.C.E.
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