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Scuzzlebutt turning out to be a real character rather than a ridiculous story was the first instance of a common characteristic of the Cartman character, in which Cartman says outrageous and completely unrealistic things that turn out to be true.

Despite the unusual and often severe nature of symptoms, FMSS can be seen as an extreme instance of a common phenomenon in predictive coding networks the overweighting of prior beliefs over sensory data which underlies normal experiences from optical illusions to placebo effects.

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The renderings include a pair of noticeably larger eyeballs (those of a short-sighted subject), instances of pinguecula (a common and benign growth on the sclera), and wild variations in iris shape and behavior.

Social pacts, defined as policy contracts between governments, trade unions and employers' associations over wage, labour market and welfare policies, had been rediscovered in the 1990s as instruments to gain the support of unions for wage moderation and reforms in wage setting, for instance in preparation of a common monetary policy and currency (Pochet and Fajertag 2000).

The best scenario would be one in which technology simultaneously pushes back parallel ageing processes - for instance, by the discovery of a common molecular source of ageing in all somatic cells, and the delaying of this process throughout the body.

Instances of A-rich were far more common than instances of AT-rich, most likely because the A-rich motif was made from a combination of four overlapping DME results while the AT-rich motif was compiled from only two DME results, and consequently the definition of the A-rich motif was much more flexible (Table  1; Figure  1).

The fracture orientations derived from the outcrops in this study show a degree of similarity; for instance, a common NE SW set exists, and in three of the four outcrops a second NW SE group occurs (Fig. 6).

Realists about universals hold that in addition to individual humans, there is a universal thing, or "common nature" called "humanity" (Each individual human, for example Peter, is an "instance of" this common nature, humanity. Similarly, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three "exemplifications" of the "universal" called "divinity").

"This was more of an instance of us using a common phrase than it was copying his wording," an ESPN spokesman..

More information of virus variability of all the ANDV lineages will also help differentiate an instance of common rodent exposure from a new event of person-to-person transmission, especially in patients with a travel history.

According to Putnam, when people used the term 'water', even in 1750, they intended to refer to natural kind, a kind of thing whose instances share a common nature, not directly observable, which explains the observable properties of instances of the kind.

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