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This observation made me realize for the first time how the vast incidental material of a novel could be simultaneously arbitrary and meaningful.
(ii) in which one or more computer programs are fixed, except that a digital musical recording may contain statements or instructions constituting the fixed sounds and incidental material, and statements or instructions to be used directly or indirectly in order to bring about the perception, reproduction, or communication of the fixed sounds and incidental material.
There is in addition a good deal of incidental material in chronicles of both Byzantine and Islamic origin, as well as epigraphic and sigillographic material, especially with regard to its ecclesiastical history.
As before, under the original influence of "Monty Python's Flying Circus," segments are tangentially linked — incidental material in one may resurface significantly in another — giving each episode the feeling of a journey.
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We feel those involved made a mistake". Along with the agreement to develop Smithsonian programming for the cable channel, the Smithsonian told researchers that they would be restricted in their use of the archives for "more than incidental" materials.
Later, however, the dances seem like incidental background material.
Incidental fecal material was removed from the diaper as much as possible before weighing.
Under no circumstances, including, but not limited to, negligence, shall FORBES, or its affiliates be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages that result from the use of, or the inability to use, FORBES' materials.
Researchers in this domain have an ethical obligation to return individual research results and/or material incidental findings that are clinically significant, valid and actionable to participants.
In Canada, the TCPS promotes the communication of all material, incidental findings that have "significant welfare implications for the participant, whether health-related, psychological or social" [ 35].
A nanomaterial is a natural, incidental or manufactured material containing particles in an unbound, aggregate or agglomerate state, where one or more external dimensions is in the size range 1 100 nanometers.
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