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It terrified me because this peculiar metaphor has specific meaning in Jewish ears.
Genocide is a legal term that has specific meaning all connected with the intent to systematically eradicate a religion, racial, ethnic group or national group from the face of the earth.
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Seen in a Western context the results looked abstract; in Africa they had specific meaning.
Although these terms are often used interchangeably in the literature, in the Western Australian context they have specific meaning.
The terms 'C value' and 'genome size' have specific meaning independent of the number of chromosomes or base pairs in the cell.
License: Artistic License 2.0 a Note that the names of the species are quite elaborate, but for MSMB they don't have specific meaning.
Since the calibration sample was not representative of a specific group (e.g., specific disease, healthy, or general population), the score of 50 does not have specific meaning with respect to the degree of health.
But the calls do have specific meaning, which is a start.
As before, Mr. Kallat addresses political subjects -- AIDS, poverty and sectarian violence -- that have specific meaning in India but are also of urgent concern elsewhere.
"Within the culture, my mom has taught me about certain patterns and symbols that have specific meaning," Sanchez says.
In other words, count-classifiers tend to come from words that once had specific meaning but lost it (a process known as semantic bleaching).
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