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In Irish, the forms are bard, baird; the -i- of baird is purely graphic, serving to indicate that the following consonants are both palatalized.
In his retrospective comments, penned in 1977, Nishitani goes on to say that by that time the name "Kyoto School" had come to be used by Americans and others to "indicate purely a school of thought".
So far, the president's support for Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and his desire to dump Governor Paterson would seem to indicate that his approach is purely pragmatic.
The company's president, Frank Ferrari, added: "Our reason for collecting CPU temperature data is purely for hardware diagnostic purposes … However, any changes in the temperature are not significant or noticeable enough to indicate the location of the product.
It's purely to make money.
People are there purely to gamble.
Why, that's purely to annoy visitors.
Therefore, the case in which f C = 0.5 appears to be closer to the purely competitive situation, indicating again too much variability.
This was the only way to invite four hearts; three hearts would have been purely competitive, indicating no interest in game.
Ms. Drewchin stood with a microphone and stayed purely reactive, indicating the flow and hitching a ride on it.
The two basic forms of the instrument in common use are the electromagnetic oscillograph and the cathode-ray oscillograph; the latter is also known as a cathode-ray oscilloscope, which, strictly speaking, is purely an indicating instrument, while the oscillograph can make permanent records.
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