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Georg Simmel wrote about the ways in which written letters are peculiarly subject to misinterpretation.
The car industry, because of the numbers it employs and because it is regarded as a "national champion" in many countries, is peculiarly subject to strikes, demonstrations and political bargaining.
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Bian Qiao was looked upon by many as the most knowledgeable user of pulse lore, although Wang Shuhe, who lived 750 years later, is generally accepted as the chief authority on this peculiarly Chinese medical subject.
Bian Qiao was looked upon by many as the most knowledgeable user of pulse lore, although physician Wang Shuhe, who lived some 750 years later, is generally accepted as the chief authority on this peculiarly Chinese medical subject.
She did not enjoy peculiarly women's subjects.
It may seem to you that I am peculiarly obsessed with the subject of sex, especially for a man of my years, but when the choice is between that and grinding my teeth while counting tiles, there is no contest.
Spark, whose vitality belied her octogenarian frailty, was witty and generous to the journalists desperate to press her on exactly what she knew about a subject whose peculiarly English predicament had simply taken her fancy.
Using a ballpoint pen, oil paint and tempera, Mr. Dizzy moves us emotionally and visually with rows of mountains, stripes, and the facial features of a single row of onlookers as the main subject, a peculiarly structured horse and jockey, labors across the picture plane.
A link between AD pathology and an unfolded state of p53 has been proposed, based on findings that with aging an increase of unfolded p53 occurs in healthy subjects and is peculiarly high in AD patients.
This suggests an inadequacy or incompleteness in the account in Categories, for there he had seemed to assume that being the subject of predication belonged peculiarly to substance, and also that a subject is an individual of an appropriate kind what he calls a 'this such': and matter is not an individual, but that from which an individual is made.
One case was peculiarly informative.
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