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Biotites and phlogopites also exhibit the property termed pleochroism (or, more properly for these minerals, dichroism): When viewed along different crystallographic directions, especially using transmitted polarized light, they exhibit different colours or different absorption of light or both.

Definitions of art, consequently, spuriously confer ontological dignity and respectability on social phenomena that probably in fact call more properly for rigorous social criticism and change.

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And there were high-camp interludes more properly suited for television awards shows: ninja masters fake-fighting with security guards; armored post-apocalyptic warriors (for her song "We Don't Need Another Hero," from the "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" soundtrack); an absurd James Bond sequence to go with her song "GoldenEye" (from the 1995 film of the same title, if you don't have a keen memory).

In certain (admittedly rarefied) circles, it's become shameful to espouse devotion to any sort of canonized modern rock perhaps because rock's history is so plainly riddled with repeated instances of racism and sexism that to vouch for it now, in an era in which many people are working to correct or more properly account for past wrongs, feels unconscionable.

(The term ICR is more properly reserved for those gDMRs that have been functionally demonstrated, either through targeted mutagenesis in the mouse or the occurrence of mutations in imprinted gene syndromes, to control imprinted expression in cis of several genes in a cluster).

Over the years, critics have tried to read and interpret her writing on Japan by focusing on what it tells us about Japan, but this writing should more properly be read for what it tells us about her.

As Hughes-Hallett puts it, with a distinct hint of a wrist-slap, hero-worship "allows worshippers to abnegate responsibility, looking to the great man for salvation or for fulfilment that they should more properly be working to accomplish for themselves".

Unfortunately, the report more properly should be subtitled "Recommendations for Inaction".

Computational-complexity theory is a way of thinking about why some problems are relatively simple to solve or, more properly, "compute," while others are, for all practical purposes, impossible.

Or, differently and more properly stated, because he spoke for God and of God, his goal was to redirect his people into the ways acceptable to the God whom by their conduct they had alienated, and so to save them from catastrophe.

Arak, or more properly araq, is the Arabic word for sweat or perspiration.

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