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The high end of the scale, Ms. Hughes suggests, was fantasy, since "the real heartland of Beeton's readership remains that of a modest family, struggling to keep up the newly genteel style of living required of the middle class on an income that is often actually not much higher than that of a skilled laboring man".

In practice, this is often actually often solved by classifier internal upsampling, and may lead to less stable results, while not providing any advantage in our respect, as obtainable performances are not higher, which is why this variant was not further pursued.

But remember that amusement and art proper can co-exist, i.e., in the same work (in Shakespeare's case, the same work is often actually a bundle of works, some magical, some amusement, and some, at least in favourable cases, of art proper).

American personalism, best known as represented by such figures as Borden Parker Bowne (1847 1910), George H. Howison (1834 1916), and Edgar Sheffield Brightman (1884 1953), took a different tack from continental European personalism in that instead of a reaction to idealism, it is often actually a form of idealism, wherein being is defined as personal consciousness.

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Bondsmen employed at the Addis Ababa palace were often actually "proud" of their position, writes Asserate.

The independents are wealthy and politically muscular power centers that are often actually the property of big out-of-town media conglomerates.

"A lot of what we've been hearing from our clients is negative experiences they've had over the years with the justice system, so we're not the same as the courts because we're often actually approaching government and approaching courts and saying, 'These things need to be better.' We're not employed by the courts, or funded by them".

Philosophers studying nature were often actually studying texts—such as commentaries on Aristotle rather than conducting experiments or engaging in observations, and they often did not employ mathematical techniques.

What's more, the subtitles aren't copies of the text available on, say, DVDs or Blu-rays, but are mostly renditions of the on screen action (that are often actually hilariously bad).

There are of course other kid-focused GPS tracking devices on the market (they're often actually referred to as digital 'leashes'.) But the folks at HereO say that their offering is specially designed with a small form factor and eye-catching colors so that it might be something that kids might actually enjoy wearing.

These so-called population strategies or public health actions (16, 20) are often actually expectations of individual and behavioural change, which will have limited success and impact, and deflect attention away from government policies or regulation of industry.

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