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nonreplicable
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The real names and unrelieved slights of the book suggest that we exist, all of us, in circumstances unique to us, nonreplicable, nontransferrable.
They must also show that this is not an exceptional, nonreplicable case with an atypical baby, but that the same treatment would work in other newborns.
Yet his arguments in this book rely on slippery qualifications, dubious presumptions and nonreplicable claims.
Science takes place not just in laboratories but in field sites; it involves not just experiments but forms of nonreplicable observation, and not just in anthropology but in sciences as diverse as zoology and astronomy.
Which brings us to the final, most basic point: the greater the novel, the more it is apt to embody the special, nonreplicable properties of the written medium; the more likely it is, to adapt Dylan Thomas, to move from language rather than toward language.
And those who did were often loath to give up control of an expensive card holding hundreds of nonreplicable photographic memories.
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