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Thus, although the courts recognize a parody defense, the precise contours of such a defense are difficult to outline with any precision.
Yet the precise contours of oxytocin's hardworking receptor differ among individuals, to apparently noticeable effect.
Thus, whatever the precise contours of the Establishment Clause, see County of Allegheny v.
The precise contours of this battle will become clear in the months ahead, as Mr. Trump's environmental policies take shape.
The precise contours of the awful conspiracy aimed at the World Trade Center and the Pentagon remain hazy.
In the Irish writer Hugo Hamilton's new novel, a man struggles to establish the precise contours of his being.
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Just like it's a common pastime for many city dwellers to argue about the precise boundaries of neighborhoods, there's often some disagreement about the exact contours of the U.S.'s various regions.
Whatever the precise contours and intensity of the affair, Judge Holland did testify that she would have disqualified herself from Mr. Hood's case had his lawyers asked.
But what matters (logically, though not I acknowledge emotionally) is whether there is such a greater good, not whether we are aware of its precise contours.
There the portraits roughly formed the shape of the United States — its precise contours "constantly changing" as additional war deaths were reported and Prince added portraits to the wall.
It has allowed demographers, for the first time, to make comparisons using the mixed-race group — a segment of society whose precise contours and nuances were largely unknown for generations.
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