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One of the more vivid slams on its prospects – he sets some kind of record for use of boxing metaphors in a single item – comes from Jeffrey Wells at Hollywood Elsewhere.
The meaning of a lexical item comes from its local context (lexeme), its collocations and the constructions or patterns (lexico-grammar) in which it appears.
The global patient safety grade item comes from the HSOPSC instrument, which has been used and validated in several studies.
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The most enchantingly chic item came from the four young women of Infin8.
Each tile tells you the appropriate category, where the news item came from and when.
She tells how shopping with her mother was a geography lesson-each item came from a different place.
We are a country facing so many challenges at this time, and what is the most important news item coming from our nation's capital?
Indeed, as you wander around and inquire about this or that arresting curiosity, you may be struck by how often the dealer doesn't know exactly where the item came from or who made it.
If it is not too discourteous, ask the giver for the receipt for any gift you want to return; you will be more likely to get a refund or exchange from a shop if you can prove the item came from them.
Themes from the interviews were not used if: The item came from a very specific scenario.
The original item came from an interview with a person in a commercial organisation and so may lack meaning in the broader context of organisations providing CME which include high numbers of not-for-profit organisations.
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