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That fact is a so-called essential fact concerning the kind; it is a fact that, in Fine's terms, stems from the identity or nature of the kind (Fine 1994).
Likewise, little will be said about the important question of whether one should countenance different (primitive) part-whole relations to hold among different kinds of entity (as urged e.g. by Sharvy 1980, McDaniel 2004, 2009, and Mellor 2006), or perhaps even among entities of the same kind (Fine 1994, 2010).
Shop the Old Wethersfield Country Store for hipster provisions, Antiques on Main for well-priced finds, Neill Walsh Goldsmiths & Gallery for one of a kind fine jewelry, Heart of the Country for gifts and hand-made crafts, and for the sports fan, stop into House Of Images, a frame shop with a whole room full of Sports Art. 13.
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A complex radio burst associated with periodic (∼1 and 6 min) pulsations and several kinds fine structures, e.g., normal- and reverse-drifting type III bursts, zebra patterns, and slowly drifting structure was observed with the radio spectrometers (1.0 2.0, 2.6 3.8, 5.2 7.6, and 0.65 1.5 GHz) at the National Astronomical Observatories of China (NAOC) in Beijing and Yunnan on 19 October 2001.
While Chmura will probably not face the kind of fine levied against Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis -- he was fined $250,000 for pleading guilty to obstruction of justice in a double murder case -- Chmura could still see a six-figure penalty.
This kind of fine-tuning may sound fine in theory, but most sources are going to want confidentiality, period, and will be indifferent to semantic nuances.
I don't think Reggie deserves any kind of fine.
"There's every kind of fine you can imagine," she said in a telephone interview from Chengdu, in southwest China.
Mr. Joseph Tangorra is a kind of fine friendly person, sometimes comes to my store with his friends to buy cigarettes.
Bank of America would find its back broken by the kind of fine facing JP Morgan; it would need a bailout to afford a $13bn settlement.
I'm reminded of the way I felt when I first read "The Last of her Kind", a fine novel by Sigrid Nunez, a woefully unsung author.
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