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Their intuitive intelligence, where space and composition are concerned, proves once more that modern form is not a modern invention and flattens the always provisional distinction between art and craft.
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He makes no social-class distinction and only provisional moral distinctions between the private eyes like himself and the criminals he pursues.
When PLINK 2.0 operates on.ped/.map or similar data lacking a reference vs. alternate distinction, it will treat a highest-frequency allele as the reference, while flagging it as a provisional assignment.
On the groups within the Sarvāstivāda branch see Cox 2004B, 505. 2. On the history of the Buddhist schools see, e.g., Cousins 2001; Cox 1995, 29; Gethin 1998, 50 53; Lamotte 1988, 520 521. 3. Based on these distinctions, the commentarial tradition forms a hermeneutic technique of distinguishing between two levels of truth: provisional and absolute.
He suggested that issuing even "provisional" or "nonresident" licenses would have a huge impact on regulating the road while differentiating documented residents from the undocumented, a distinction that Beck believes would still be important.
Provisional squads.
They are inherently provisional.
This course outline is provisional.
Neither is provisional.
It's provisional; it's provisional.
Lamar won distinction as cavalry commander at the Battle of San Jacinto in April 1836 and soon after assumed the position of secretary of war in the provisional government of Texas.
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