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Here, and in some other places where Crispin's argument requires her to take a precise measure of contemporary feminism, she or this book's production schedule can't quite account for the complexity of the times.
Ounce for ounce, it is a precise measure of intention.
And truth resides not in melodrama, but in the precise measure of material things.
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Thus, the most precise measure of the surface is required.
The precise measure of these costs actually depends on the motives for holding money.
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