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He may be skirting a problem pinpointed in a quotation from the Austrian writer Robert Musil: "The defect of this book is being a book".
As her lawyer recalled, the prosecutor said Ms Roberts could be "pinpointed" in a park shortly before the victim's naked and sexually assaulted corpse was found there.
The automated system found about 90% of creatures pinpointed in a manual search of the imagery.
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Now, a chaperone protein that helps create microtubules is pinpointed in an inherited disorder.
A basic issue concerning the empirical statues of Daltonian atomism was already pinpointed in an early exchange between Dalton (1814) and Berzelius (1815).
"Any comment, any concern that we could actually pinpoint in a road - or a street lamp in question - we have fed that straight back to South Gloucestershire Council".
Lefèvre's place on the map of late medieval and Renaissance philosophy is difficult to pinpoint in a single key doctrine or even a single work.
Sexual harassment is much more difficult to pinpoint in an artistic environment than in an office.
Google and other sites have been pinpointed in the past as a breeding ground for fake reviews, and in some cases Google has even backed research that aims to reduce the amount of review spam in the world.
Google and other sites have been pinpointed in the past as a breeding ground for fake reviews, and in some cases Google has even backed research that aims to reduce the amount of review spam in the world.
It was a moment of mild vertigo, depth and perspective hard to pinpoint in such an alien environment.
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