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The microscopic stage coordinates and each type and number of aberration were recorded for each aberrant metaphase.
But this might just have been a moment of aberration, I assumed.
The events in Copenhagen were not a kind of aberration, there's a pattern," he said.
In the absence of aberration, geometric rays form a point image of each object point.
In many ways she looks back on her 30-year marriage as "a sort of aberration", quite out of character.
A reader of "The First Duty of Women" (1870) had been compelled to correct a misspelling of "aberration".
Why do we look upon the rise in "part-time" employment as some kind of aberration, instead of a step in the right direction?
But what he saw in Mr. Bush's first term "was a case that I have never seen in my studies of aberration, bastardizations" and "perturbations".
"The real question is whether people will view this as some sort of aberration or a prototype of cases to come," said Floyd Abrams, a First Amendment lawyer.
Enright understands adulthood as a kind of aberration that befalls families: siblings must grow up, but their maturity is oddly irrelevant to the atavism of the family unit.
Because of aberration and nutation, the fullest possible precision of astronomical observations could not be achieved unless the observations were corrected for these effects.
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