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Ruminations on the roots of common words abound in "Last", an otherwise ostensibly straightforward story about the narrator's rescue of a woman trapped inside an out-of-service train, while inflections and enunciation are examined by a linguistics student in "Good voice".
More specifically, it examines antitrust law's role in protecting patent holders' rents through its condemnation of otherwise ostensibly efficient buyer price fixing.
Block "J" was divided into 5, as there were several areas of differences within an otherwise ostensibly syntenous region.
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It's hard not to read the war into much of Bierce's writing, even when the subject is ostensibly otherwise.
After all, people seem to enjoy – and actively seek out – many other sensations that are otherwise undesirable but are ostensibly safe: the sensation of falling provided by rollercoasters or skydiving, the feelings of fear and anxiety while watching horror movies, the physical pain experienced upon jumping into icy water, or even the feelings of sadness that come while watching a tear-jerker.
There are restrictions: your game can't be a real-money gambling app, and nor can it be (ostensibly or otherwise) advertising a product.
A Williams play demands a command of largesse, a gift for infusing ostensibly grotesque or otherwise off-putting characters with humanity.
In 1988, the film "Rain Man," about an autistic savant played by Dustin Hoffman, shed a humane light on the travails of autism while revealing the extraordinary powers of memory that a small number of otherwise mentally disabled people possess, ostensibly as a side effect of their disability.
Ostensibly, the border would otherwise be open.
Historically, many participants in the discussion have been ready to grant that, at least when the religious significance of the event is obvious and the doctrine or claim it ostensibly attests is not otherwise objectionable, the miracle must have been worked by God and that it provides significant confirmation for the doctrine or claim.
The terms "justifiable" means that we can infer that in these 3 out of every 100 times, a shooter would not regret having shot his weapon, as he would ostensibly feel he might otherwise have himself been hurt or killed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com