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There are numerous instances of this sort of textual commitment, e.g., Art.

Whether it is the Ugandan government getting people to pay taxes, or a family "arranging" a marriage for a daughter, there are many instances of this sort of coercive power in Katine.

But if the TOL is understood and used as a heuristic (and there seem to be many contemporary instances of this sort of use), then the value of its continued deployment is such that no mere "falsification" will get rid of it.

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A simple instance of this sort proves little or nothing, but it may suggest what is needed namely, that Lucy should understand that changing the order of a set of signs alters their meaning in certain predictable ways.

(For one alleged instance of this sort, involving SDS spy Jim Boyling in a prosecution of pro-cycling protesters, see this and this).‬ Ellison also says that on occasions, the SDS knew that evidence advanced by prosecutors against campaigners was false, but did nothing.

The next instance of this sort was the purchase of an interest in the New Orleans & Nashville Railroad and in the New Orleans Drainage Company.

One instance of this sort of quality control exists for Tat export, which we previously exploited for the development of a high-throughput genetic selection for protein solubility [19].

Written about 1156, this little book is an excellent introduction to the ideals of Persian literature and its writers, discussing in detail what is required to make a perfect poet, giving a number of instances of the sort of poetic craftsmanship thought especially admirable, and allowing glimpses into the various arts in which the literary man was expected to excel.

(Radames to Aida, when he demands that she scrub his naked torso: "You are much better with a sword than you are with a sponge".) There are also instances of the sort of camp declarations more common to Charles Ludlam-ish parodies.

Neural networks are often assumed to be instances of the sort of chaotic (or non-linear) systems whose behaviour has come under increasing scrutiny in recent decades.

Borrowing an example from Burge (1986), suppose that V's gray arrays are typically caused by shadows, and occasionally caused by cracks; whereas V* lives in a world where the optical laws are different, and there are no instances of the sort of shadows that cause V's gray arrays.

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