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Accordingly, society was ordinarily described by contemporaries simply in terms of two classes, the upper and the lower, rich and poor, powerful and dependent, well known and nameless.
The simulated approximations have a hallucinatory quality, a vague swirl and primal abstraction of shape, movement, and color that seems less a part of ordinarily described perception than of the deepest, limbic, dream-like substratum of cinematic experience and, for that matter, of perceptual experience itself.
As was mentioned earlier, predicativism is not ordinarily described as one of the schools.
For if we are essentially persons (in this sense), then inasmuch as human newborns lack the capacities that constitute personhood, each of us came into existence after what is ordinarily described as his or her birth.
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Chief among them were Philadelphia quartet The Districts, whose frontman Rob Grote is in possession of one of those rasping, soulful barks we'd ordinarily describe as "whisky-soaked", except he's not legally old enough to drink the stuff.
First, we ordinarily describe objects as "having" colors or shapes, but we do not ordinarily describe sources as "having sounds".
Network effects, ordinarily, describe a geometric relationship between the size and the value of a collective.
An omission to prevent harm when the person concerned has a legal duty to prevent it can ground legal responsibility but would ordinarily be described as 'not preventing' rather than causing the harm.
But the Supreme Court ultimately ruled, as summarized by SCOTUS Blog, "that the protective items worn by the workers--such as protective hoods, jackets, and pants--would ordinarily be described as clothes, even if they serve a protective function".
There are various islands that lie in the sea lochs such as Eilean Bàn and Eilean Donan that might not ordinarily be described as "Hebridean" but no formal definitions exist.
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