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I felt this was what I want to do, not necessarily in the literal term, but the idea itself, just boots on the ground, that kind of thing".
Mehran is a bacha posh – the literal term translated from Dari for a girl "dressed like a boy" in Afghanistan, the country that the UN says is the worst in the world to be born a girl, and where the average life expectancy of a woman is 44 years.
It was only after two years single, creating a safe space for myself by buying a house, and giving myself the opportunity to heal that I was able to admit the degree to which I'd been victimized, that this was, in fact, a very literal term, a diagnosis that explained an unfurling list of symptoms.
In terms of blinding, we extracted the literal term reported by the authors in the manuscript and classified the blinding into open-label, single, double, triple and "ambiguously stated" blinding.
However, the literal term only started appearing in machine learning literature in the 1990s, yet still many publications deal with problems related to metalearning without using the actual word.
"Laundering" is not a literal term.
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In literal terms, they haven't done a very good job of that.
In more literal terms, though, I am pleased to learn that Mr. Greenspan regrets anything.
"Review the show," thundered one: "[don't] deconstruct the joke in literal terms like a killjoy".
That seemed to fall "quite easily" within the law's literal terms, he said.
Something as inherently complex and mysterious as the brain is difficult to describe in literal terms.
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