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You see this often, particularly in articles about the LGBT community.

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During the 24 November 1999 Parliamentary debate on the rule of law, Jeyaretnam traced the doctrine to the Magna Carta, and said that it was to be found in the Constitution of Singapore, particularly in Article 9 and Article 12, which respectively protect the rights to life and personal liberty, and equality rights.

It wasn't a particularly in-depth article — just a quick post noting that the company had raised some additional funding.

Particularly in the articles that discuss the care review process as the context for a specific project, it is possible that not all the details on the over-arching system of care review in place are described resulting in abstraction of domains in what is an incomplete description.

Based on the Preissmann implicit scheme for the one-dimensional Saint-Venant equation, the mathematical model for one-dimensional river networks and canal networks was developed and the key issues on the model were expatiated particularly in this article.

(A few have talked in the past, particularly in an article last October by Kim Masters on Inside.com, still the most complete and fully sourced account of the tumult. But now, as the release actually looms, people have apparently decided to lie low).

The Preissmann implicit scheme was used to discretize the one-dimensional Saint-Venant equations, the river-junction-river method was applied to resolve the hydrodynamic and water quality model for river networks, and the key issues on the model were expatiated particularly in this article.

It seems to be closely connected, perhaps identical, with what Peirce praises Mitchell for accomplishing in Peirce's entry in Baldwin's Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, particularly in his article there for the word "dimension".

(This comes up, particularly, in Science section articles and even more particularly, in discussions about climate change).

Dr. McWhiney test-drove his Celtic thesis in articles, particularly one written in 1980 in The Journal of Southern History with Forrest McDonald.

Later practitioners of the literature of insult include Émile Zola, particularly in his celebrated article on the Dreyfus affair, J' Accuse (1898).

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