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If analyses or definitions preserved sense, then, unlike the case of "morning star" and "evening star," whenever one thought the definiendum, one would be thereby thinking the definiens.
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Indeed, the teams have preserved a sense of fair play.
"These improvements preserved a sense of the original and could be accomplished with the available funds".
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That Slahi has preserved a sense of humour after so many years behind bars in Jordan, Afghanistan and Cuba may be surprising.
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