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Judge H offered an example, describing a plaintiff who said: "Evidence?
Question 3 asked test-takers to identify the appropriate example describing "a Japanese 'equivalent' can never give you the real meaning of a word in English," which cannot be found in the text.
This is the first example describing a DLP mainly active on Gram-negative bacteria.
For example, describing a sham acupuncture control as 'a type of acupuncture' may have a different effect on outcome than saying it is 'not acupuncture, but will involve a similar experience to acupuncture'.
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Her chapter on the evolution of the cottage, for example, describes a relentlessly upward trajectory.
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The pleasantly modest narrator of "His Blue Period," for example, describes a painter who grows increasingly cruel to his girlfriend as his success swells in the outside world.
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Scientists at the Californian Academy of Sciences alone for example, described a total of 211 new organisms during 2014.
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