Sentence examples for identifying now from inspiring English sources

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I am identifying now with the passengers.

"Isn't it interesting that so and so is transitioning from female to male (FTM)?" my partner would ask, or "Why are so many butches identifying now as FTM?" (FTM: female-to-male transsexual: someone who was assigned "female" at birth but who identifies as male).

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The next two lemmas deal with the geometry of the caustic that we identify now.

But the top ETF for your particular strategy is hard to identify now that these exchange-traded funds have gained popularity.

Around 1868, Sherman began to write a "private" recollection for his children about his life before the Civil War, identified now as his unpublished "Autobiography, 1828 1861".

Tim40 was identified (now denoted Mia40) residing on the inner membrane, facing the IMS.

"Other archaeologists are now identifying similar examples now that the breakthrough has been made — beforehand, it was just unthinkable".

"They are identifying them now".

Asked to name the donors, Ahern had caused hilarity by identifying one, now a wealthy developer, as Paddy the Plasterer.

The reasoning behind the use of these variables as identifying instruments now follows.

Identified now only by their footprints and a small notice that tells me they are 150m years old and the Mairie is not responsible for accidents.

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