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This, added to the various crowd-sourced anecdotes that pepper the text and the gusto of the prose – centipedes, for example, are distinguished by their "extravagant legginess" – makes for irresistible dipping and rambling.

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High buildings and low buildings can, for example, be distinguished from the original building class.

The category of object, for example, is distinguished by reference to the linguistic category of proper name (Dummett 1973/1981, 55 56; cf. Wright 1983, 13 and Hale 1987, 3 4)—i.e., an object just is the correlate of a proper name, where proper names are held to include all singular terms (including singular substantival phrases preceded by the definite article).

In the hands of writers like Samuel Pufendorf (1991 [1673], p. 84), First Occupancy theory proceeded on the basis that the first human user of a natural resource a piece of land, for exampleis distinguished from all others in that he did not have to displace anyone else in order to take possession.

The lust system (libido or sex drive), for example, is distinguished by craving for sexual gratification and is largely associated with the hormones estrogen and testosterone in both men and women.

Among the African Lele, for example, animals are distinguished from man by their lack of manners, their immense fecundity, and by their sticking to their own sphere and avoiding contact with humans.

For example tautomers in ChEBI are distinguished by the relationship is_ tautomer_ of and could be treated in a similar manner as the acids and bases.

Unique peptides that 1) have not been previously reported in other MS analyses of AD brains (for example, Aβ1-26, 9-40 and 4-40) or 2) that were uniquely present in PA (for example, Aβ1-22, 4-42 and 11-42), AD (for example, Aβ8-40, 1-38, 1-39 aNDC1-39) or NDC (for example, Aβ1-26, 1-27 and 2-42) are distinguished in Tables 2, 3, 4 and 5 by differential fonts.

Skill mismatch refers to the mismatch between a worker's educational attainment and the requirements of his or her job, whereby several types of skill mismatch are distinguished (for example, McGuinness and Sloane 2011).

"Sestina: Altaforte" by Ezra Pound and "Paysage moralisé" by W. H. Auden are distinguished modern examples of the sestina.

Specimens are distinguished by fluorescence.

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