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The paths that we have shown you are more properly called relative paths.
So let's contemplate that library, which is more properly called the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Titanotheres, more properly called "brontotheres," became extinct during the middle of the Oligocene Epoch (some 28 million years ago).
Sherlock Holmes erroneously calls such reasoning "deduction"; it is more properly called abduction, or "inference to the best explanation".
At this point, the material can be properly classified as "ice," whereas the lower- density material above the ice is more properly called "firn".
Frodo, the hero of "The Lord of the Rings," is part of a fellowship, although it is more properly called a fraternity: in Tolkien's world, the men bond.
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Thus, the organellar group II introns look conspicuously like functional and, perhaps, evolutionary intermediates between prokaryotic retroelements (as one should more properly call group II introns found in bacteria and archaea) and the eukaryotic spliceosomal introns.
(Contrary to what has often been claimed, Cantor's ambiguous definition of set in his paper of 1895 was intended to be "diametrically opposite" to the logicists' understanding of sets – often called "naïve" set theory, or can more properly be called the dichotomy conception of sets, following a suggestion of Gödel).
As sometimes happens, the thing called "voice," which, in Davis's case, might more properly be called "mind," got stuck in my ear, so that I seemed to be thinking through and with her.
We wonder if shun-pikers shouldn't more properly be called pike-shunners.
For this reason the English Civil Wars might more properly be called the British Civil Wars or the Wars of the Three Kingdoms.
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