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At this point I would normally refer you to Wikipedia for further detail, but it is on strike in protest against the short sighted folly of the US Congress's new anti-piracy law.
What Dr Hwang and his team have created is not what developmental biologists would normally refer to as an embryo (nor does Dr Hwang claim it is).But it is a genuine scientific advance.
Putnam used his Matrix to make a tricky argument about meaning: since words mean what they normally refer to within a community, a member of the vatted-brain community might be telling the truth if it said it was looking at a tree, or, for that matter, at Monica Bellucci.
I'm going to include what people normally refer to as minerals under the heading of vitamins.
Weak rock masses normally refer to low strength, highly fractured decomposed and tectonically disturbed rocks which have properties intermediate from brittle rocks to ductile soils.
"Swazis normally refer to the king as the sun that shines on the land or the mouth that tells no lie," he says.
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A "spliff" normally refers to a cigarette mixture of tobacco and marijuana.
The antiphon text normally referred to the meaning of the feast day or the psalm.
Variations of velocity within a fluid result in the transport of momentum, which is normally referred to as viscous flow.
The fourth American soldier was killed south of the capital on Friday by indirect fire, which normally refers to mortar shells or rockets.
It's normally referred to after the shortlisting to make sure there isn't a huge discrepancy between what can be offered, and what a candidate is expecting.
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