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Or should we perhaps leave it behind for a more honest and precise name?
What we simply called the convent in the late 1930's now has a precise name and location for me.
His "anamorphoscope," which Fox rechristened with a sexier, if less precise, name, quickly established a new industry standard.
Make your trip wire precise (name a date) so that you'll find it harder to disregard later, and share it with people who will hold you accountable.
An Indian Foreign Ministry official cited previous accords in 1988 and 1991, in which India recognized Chinese sovereignty over Tibet, though those declarations did not use the precise name for Tibet Beijing prefers.
Over the course of the days I spent with them, I witnessed the girls do seemingly remarkable things: say the precise name of the toy that could only be seen through the eyes of her sister or point precisely, without looking, to the spot on her sister's body where she was being touched.
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And "it is with the precise naming of things," McWilliam believes, "that my sight will, if it will, return".
In his hour-and-19-minute speech, he spoke carefully, deftly avoiding giving precise names to the problems of inequality he was describing.
For a sense of mystery, what Macfarlane describes as "un-knowing", along with the precise names for things, is leaching away from our contemporary experience of nature and needs to be revived if we value our relationship to it.
Written in pencil on the backs of almost all the pictures are the precise names of the plants and the initials C. J. or, in a few instances, Charles Jones.
A Dalmatian pelican (Pelicanus crispus), to be precise: named not because it has a black spotted plumage (it doesn't), but after the region of south-east Europe from which it hails.
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