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Less familiarly, we also encounter works on the science of angels, the science of flattery, and in one notable instance, the science of drinking, drolly designated by the author the "eighth liberal science". At nineteenth-century Oxford "science" still referred to elements of the philosophy curriculum.

In one notable instance, two boat owners got into a fight and fell in the water; as one attempted to climb out, the other fatally shot him in the back of the head.

But it is a veritable avalanche for a company that once (40 years ago) balked at the idea of building even a run of 50 cars; in one notable instance, Enzo Ferrari refused to build more than 25.

In one notable instance, Bush cynically used the word "victory" 15 times in a single speech to try to fool the public into believing that the war in Iraq could be won.

In one notable instance he denounced the Fed's quantitative easing policy in a column in the Wall Street Journal just after he had voted for it at a meeting of the Fed's Open Market Committee.

In one notable instance, the umpire Phil Cuzzi ruled an obviously fair ball hit by Minnesota's Joe Mauer to be foul, an 11th-inning mistake that helped the Yankees beat the Twins in Game 2 of their divisional series.

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For instance, in one notable case, Gorsuch ruled against the government when it denied legal status to an undocumented immigrant by retroactively applying new rules that contradicted prior judicial interpretation of the immigration laws.

But one Congressional official close to Senator Shelby said today that while the report calls for the joint inquiry to present to inspectors general factual findings about a series of events, in at least one notable instance it does not name individuals involved.

Samsung was all about pushing things close to the breaking point this year, and in at least one notable instance, well beyond.

One notable instance of this discrepancy is that tasks where the candidate hypotheses are explicitly available result in close to rational inference over the hypothesis space, whereas tasks requiring the self-generation of hypotheses produce systematic deviations from rational inference.

George Hobica writes about the services that save you plenty of time for not a lot of money (except one notable instance at LAX).

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