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Offensive language, for instance, is broken down into six subcategories: minor profanities, epithets, scatological vulgarities, racial obscenities, sexual vulgarisms and a final category devoted to one particular three-letter word that refers to both a beast of burden and, colloquially, to a part of human anatomy.

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"In the rare instance that something is broken in the store, it's written off as a loss".

In instances where the law is broken, the procedure works," he said.

But the mechanical voting machines have been plagued, at times, with problems; if the machine's counter is broken, for instance, there is no paper record to double-check a vote.

But analysts point to suspicious price movements in the run-up to takeover offers (for HCA, a health-care group, and Harrah's, a casino operator, for instance) and when bad news is broken to lenders (as at Movie Gallery, a film-rental chain).

For instance, in some jurisdictions a sentence is broken down into three parts: an offender is incarcerated for a period of time, then allowed to participate in a work-release program, and then graduated to home confinement.

Rare instances of misconduct or instances of irreproducibility are translated into concerns that science is broken.

The religion section is broken out into further subtopics, for instance, design in nature, belief, and ethics and society.

The break is broken.

Amazon's recommendation system, for instance, can be broken down into a few simple elements: what you've purchased or viewed in the past (explicit), what shoppers with similar profiles have viewed or bought (implicit) and the date and time of viewing (implicit).

In this instance blinding was broken.

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