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History, French literature and a fair sampling of nighttime soap operas have proven otherwise, but so be it.
Included here is a fair sampling of the multisyllabic: aprosexia (an abnormal inability to pay attention), dangleation (dallying with girls; flirtation), mellisonant (sweet-sounding; pleasing to the ear).
She has, however, obviously taken what is known in social science a field whose methods are used increasingly by modern historians as a fair sampling.
The selection of the best works made by the auctioneers for the Tuesday session gave a fair sampling of Mr. Weiller's aesthetic preferences.
She has, however, obviously taken what is known in social science — a field whose methods are used increasingly by modern historians — as a fair sampling.
Perhaps our assumption of fair sampling was wrong, or perhaps some strange, unknown mechanism really did exploit the freedom-of-choice loophole, in effect alerting one receiving station of what was about to occur at the other.
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What is transferred across the placenta in many species is a fair sample of the mother's antibodies.
The nearest Earles comes to a summing-up is also a more than fair sample of his prose.
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