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His houses have no conventional windows, to take one example, only glass-free openings framing verdant views.

If one had to make one example only of Kafka's continuing "relevance" to the contemporary world, one couldn't do much better than "In the Penal Colony".

Both I and they understood many of the common corporate jargon expressions ("in the end zone" being one example) only in their corporate context.

To give one example, only 27percentt were able to correctly answer the question "Describe one way African Americans participated in the military on the Union side during the Civil War".

To give but one example: only a few gene expression patterns in Boolean models are stable and have a direct correspondence with gene expression patterns of real cell types (Mendoza & Alvarez-Buylla, 1998; Albert & Othmer, 2003; Huang & Ingber, 2007).

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Corinthian is one example, but hardly the only culprit of this.

The King James Bible, to pick one obvious example, only amounts to about five megabytes.

It seems there had been one example of that, only once, in our camp.

Empty cells represent variables that were significant for only one group (for example only trauma, but not nontrauma).

One example shows expression only in A1, while another labels the Cu region, as well as in P2-4.

Each body paragraph should use one (and only one) example that backs up your thesis.

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