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Reba didn't try to reconcile the multiple definitions of a city in Chandler and Modelski's works, which vary significantly by region and period.
"Hammertime," the name of the new A&E reality series about the day-to-day happenings of the three-time Grammy-winning rapper, dancer, financial train wreck and blossoming digital-media mogul M C Hammer, has multiple definitions.
Of all the circlings around, the multiple definitions of "civilization" that fill this book, the best may be this one: "The essence of being civilized is to posses yourself as you are".
I like the temperature example because there are multiple definitions of zero, but the rule is equally nonsensical for many applications.
There are multiple definitions of stress.
(Multiple definitions bring notational complexity but raise no new conceptual issues).
Multiple definitions of high-risk prostate cancer (PC) exist in clinical practice.
The American Heritage Dictionary (1994) offers multiple definitions of technology: 1.
Do we, perhaps, need multiple definitions (some of which are nonequivalent) to adequately characterize such complex and intricate behavior?
This task leads to unexpected difficulties and requires some basic work, as multiple definitions of the energy of fluctuations in a reacting compressible flow can be derived.
However, IFC lacks semantic clarity in mapping entities and relationships, resulting in multiple definitions to map the same information between different federated models.
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