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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.
He too assumed a posture of revolt, though of a hopeless kind, running away from every school he was sent to, learning only to lie and evade.
"Since I was kind of away from New York for a couple years, I decided not to do Facebook and Twitter and all of that because I wasn't necessarily doing anything that required a lot of publicity," explained LaManna.
But then I dunno, I kind of lost that technique a little bit, it kind of ran away from me.
Started kind of jogging and the wind just made it kind of run away from me".
So that leads you toward a more spare kind of dialogue and away from the kind of noirish, fast-talking gangster speak.
We kind of stay away from that".
And then everybody kind of backed away from it".
We kind of got away from it the other night.
"It kind of takes away from the creativity".
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