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"If kids didn't kind of have these characters pigeonholed, they could more easily identify with them.
And besides, he says, "I can more easily identify with that character.
TechCrunch wrings our the ramifications; firstly, that hackers will be abel to more easily identify any other security weaknesses; secondly, it reveals how the site is structured.
They picked out the women using the number tags the women say the brothels forced them to wear so the soldiers could more easily identify their sex partners.
The US has won more concessions, with a treaty allowing Washington to more easily identify US residents with undeclared Swiss bank accounts.
Are universities mostly sorting devices to separate smart and hard-working high school students from their less-able fellows so that employers can more easily identify them?
A child who knows the names of their own body parts, and that those parts are not for just anyone to touch or take, can more easily identify when and where someone shouldn't be touching them.
A British study found that children could more easily identify Japanese cartoon characters like Pikachu, Metapod and Wigglytuff than they could native animals and plants, like otter, oak and beetle.
Apart from Voltaire and Rousseau, Hugo and Jean Moulin, most French people could more easily identify the starting five of the Miami Heat than any five of the Panthéon's remaining residents.
That can only be achieved through aggressive counterterrorist measures overseas, together with the cooperation of other governments and businesses, all using technologies -- such as electronic tagging and monitoring, biometric identity cards -- and shared intelligence so officials around the world can more easily identify suspicious cargo and individuals.
Hawke, as a director, doesn't trust Bernstein's performance or, perhaps, his viewers; his superficially universalizing montage, subordinating Bernstein's fine performance of the Brahms first into language and then to other musical artists with whom viewers might more easily identify, is unfortunately akin to Bernstein's own rhapsodically humanistic generalizations.
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