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(That makes me, more correctly, a sucker).

ClojureScript arrived when Rich Hickey (@richhickey), Clojure's creator, spent a month building a compiler, or more correctly a transpiler, that takes Clojure code and produces working JavaScript.

In Dr Mukti and Other Tales of Woe, a short-story collection (or "more correctly, a novella bubble-wrapped in four anecdotes"), "Self proffers his usual mixture of warmed-over De Sade, musty Freud and mildewed Bataille.

Rafael Nadal, for all the thunderous groundstrokes he will unleash against Roger Federer in the men's final this morning, knows that his greatness hangs by a mere thread or, more correctly, a piece of synthetic string.

But seldom before has the American Congress or, more correctly, a bipartisan committee of wise men and women reporting to Congress put a wartime president in such an awkward predicament.

Improved accuracy in measuring patellar bone thickness allows the operating surgeon to assess more correctly a patient's patellar bony status.

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With a ride engineered by Lotus, power from Audi and even a steering wheel from Lamborghini, the Aileron felt a bit like a familiar companion — or, more correctly, an amalgamation of them.

One of the interesting aspects of the acknowledgment of intellectual property as a trade or, more correctly, an investment right has been the "outing" of the influence of the large corporate interests in the creative media and the "life sciences" sectors.

His Short Commentary on De anima is also, and more correctly, an epitome, being a summary of Aristotle's work rather than a precise and more literal commentary, as are his Middle and Long, or Grand, commentaries.[44] In the Short Commentary, Averroes sets the stage for Aristotle's description of the soul by offering a capsule summary of his main teachings in physics, meteorology, and physiology.

I tested an early model and the entire thing was built like a tank or, more correctly, like a Leica.

More correctly called a sacred singspiel than an opera, this was just one of the many dramatic forms then in fashion that Mozart enthusiastically experimented with between childhood and adolescence.

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