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Only Salome lives as a fully fledged character.
"It's a fully fledged piece of place-making," Andrews says.
Because the proper name is a subdivision of the name, and hence a fully-fledged part of the language, it is taken to have the same semantic properties as the common name, and it can, indeed must, be taken to have a sense.
You are not a fully-fledged part of this country,'" she said.
While it might not be possible to have the whole network locally, Neo4j is a fully fledged database and parts can be extracted using the Cypher query language for targeted analysis.
The "Gypsy girl" email met with widespread condemnation within the parliament building, but Stoyanov, then an observer in the parliament, since Bulgaria had not yet joined the EU, duly took his seat as a fully fledged MEP last month, part of the new far-right coalition that includes fascists and Holocaust deniers in Europe's premier democratic institution.
Originally opened in Chinatown by the Yamsaki family in 1903, it was purchased a decade later by master pearler Ted Hunter, who converted the former clothing store – part of which housed the Noh playhouse – into a fully fledged "picture garden".
Nor are its parts replaceable like a machine: to be a fully fledged member requires growing within it.
The move is part of an international venture that education planners from both countries hope will eventually become a fully fledged campus.
He was a fully fledged freelance writer.
Was he a fully fledged hippy?
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