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And this is why love, as I understand it, is always specific.
(Ms. Hazzard, in her 70's, is always specific even when the events she relates are misty).
In Cleveland, the genre emerges as a vast lexicon, almost a language, in which each example says something that may be less than profound but is always specific.
There is perhaps nothing more conventional than a coming-of-age story, but it is also true that the experience of moving from youth into relative maturity is always specific and unique.
We can invariably pursue power or fame as academics, politicians, entrepreneurs, etc. Conversely, an internal good is always specific to the practice we are involved in and it requires the person's active and full engagement.
Both methods leverage the evolutionary principle that fitness is always specific to a particular environment, and thus high fitness in one environment may come at a cost of low fitness in another.
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As Fallingwater demonstrates, Wright's genius was always specific, but also always lively, always daring.
But he was always specific about being born on Oct. 20.
But his criteria — rhythm, structure, subject matter — were always specific enough for us to be fairly sure he would have issued diatribes against almost every "Sacre" choreographed in recent decades, most of them in America.
Birth practices are always specific to a culture, but in this case culture may be preventing Japan from addressing its economy's largest structural problem: a shrinking work force.
The practical cases are always specific.
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