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In sci-fi, notably: think of James Earl Jones's heavy-breathing Darth Vader or unknown Canadian actor's Douglas Rain's chillingly calm turn as murderous computer HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey.

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But it allows that, in many ways, human beings may differ in kind from other bodies, even animals, and it allows that human beings may have many properties, notably thought, that have traditionally been denied to matter.

Some, notably Ted Kennedy, think America should embrace hard-working migrants.

But there are other readings of Nietzsche's "failure" notably, I think, the brilliant observations of the Belgian feminist thinker Luce Irigaray.

Understanding Media is written in a notably, I think, for a nonfiction book, stylized prose that seemed almost like a series of easy-to-read near-nonsequiturs.

Notably, modelers think that decision-making is an important goal of MME but do not consider practical use of their models by health authorities for decision-making as an adequate criterion of MME quality.

Similarly, the overwhelming majority of students in this study reported the positive impact of TOSBA on their ability to take and present a history, perform a physical examination, communicate with professionals and, notably, to think critically in relation to patient diagnosis and management.

Notably, genes thought to induce and promote apoptosis through the intrinsic mitochondrial apoptotic pathway, such as KLF10 [32], were not altered in differentiated cells or in treated versus untreated cells.

Notably, participants thought that their coach could act as a gatekeeper to services – F1: "Sometimes if there's a problem you sort of talk to your coach, and maybe then they'll tell you if you need some more help or something".

On one hand, some judges — notably Justice Antonin Scalia — think the constitutional case for same-sex marriage obviously fails because nobody in 1868, when the 14th Amendment was ratified, dreamed that its equal protection clause applied to gay marriage.

Chilcot makes it clear that the armed forces should have "spoken truth to power", should have revised their plans and stopped to think notably when Blair agreed to send thousands of British troops, of whom there was already a shortage in southern Iraq, to Afghanistan.

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