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It has context".
My male gay friend jerking off to a gay objectified body has context.
Him getting his own back and ogling at the hockey players – that has context.
In a themed sale, he added, "their object has context, a name that focuses attention on the object".
Comic cousins: Russell Brand, George Carlin, Stewart Lee, Lenny Bruce, Sarah Silverman Steal this: "When has context ever been crucial to meaning?
Me in my house watching the swimming with my boyfriend, him rolling his eyes while mine pop out of my head at Michael Phelps' chest – that has context.
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An example for contextual anomalies can be found in a use-case such as power consumption likely has context-based, time-related relationships: it makes sense to posit that the power consumption of an office building is much higher during midday, during a work day, compared to at night, during a weekend.
The app has context-aware features such as notifications for relevant coupons when in the immediate vicinity of a given store.
These data demonstrate that PTK6 has context-specific functions that differ depending on tissue and cell type.
Rather, one starts with a source region and identifies any other "target" voxels/clusters with which that source has context-dependent connectivity.
Dysregulated NOTCH receptor activity has been implicated in breast cancer but the mechanisms by which NOTCH contributes to transformation are not yet clear, as it has context-dependent effects on the properties of transformed cells.
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