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A classic reference in this kind, away from the syntactic model, is Oppenheim and Putnam's "The Unity of Science as a Working Hypothesis" (Oppenheim and Putnam 1958; Oppenheim and Hempel had worked in the 1930s on taxonomy and typology, a question of broad intellectual, social and political relevance in Germany at the time).
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"They were kind of away from the bar," one of the Fairfield girls said.
I don't need that kind time away in my version of process.
"He kind of gave away the route -- an out route," Peterson said, referring to Robinson.
Kind of takes away from the $40 you have to shell out for it.
I kind of walked away.
We kind of stay away from that".
I'm kind of blown away".
Then it kind of went away.
And it just kind of slipped away".
And then everybody kind of backed away from it".
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