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Here we could extend the words of Foucault, who once identified the creative power of resistance generated by prohibitions and repression, to the context of biodata.
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Early on, the tenors extend the word "valley" in a string of eighth notes, a quickening of the line that leads to a more luxurious stasis.
It is therefore natural to extend the word materialist beyond the above paradigm case (of mechanical materialism) to cover anyone who bases his theory on whatever it is that physics asserts ultimately to exist.
Oxford notes that the word has more recently become "prominent in general American use," which prompted them to extend the word as an adjective. .
On their website, the dictionary defines it as "alert to injustice in society, especially racism". Oxford notes that the word has more recently become "prominent in general American use," which prompted them to extend the word as an adjective.
In 1884 the Germans extended the word Kamerun to their entire protectorate, which largely corresponded to the present state.
Vintage are unlike their rivals in extending the word "classic" to mean literary works by living writers (Amis, Barnes, McEwan, Rushdie).
In front of the Count Basie-like arrangements of his orchestra, he sometimes made entire phrases disappear into a toneless, gritty exhalation; in one song he extended the word "sweet," cracking all the way, for nearly four bars.
Extending the word neighbourhood to all words with one mismatch (N2 mm (1.0), rc ) further improves the results by 6 15% (Table 4).
Extending the word neighbourhood to the reverse complement (N2 rc ) improves the performance, showing that binding sites can occur on both strands of the CRM.
To give them their due, and to extend the eloquent words Bob offered yesterday, I felt it important to offer a few more images of Ms. Smith's eviction.
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