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Contents: The 1860 diary is commercially made, and entries in the diary refer almost exclusively to Nichols' school attendance and domestic chores.
The term slot machine (short for nickel-in-the-slot machine) was originally also used for automatic vending machines but in the 20th century came to refer almost exclusively to gambling devices.
In fact, the transition from Renaissance to modern sports can be seen in a semantic shift; the word measure, which once connoted a sense of balance and proportion, began to refer almost exclusively to numerical measurements.
Our "citizen science" publications refer almost exclusively to projects in North America and Europe.
The idiosyncrasies of English usage at the University of Oxford notwithstanding, the now familiar meaning of the English expression dates from the nineteenth century, when "science" began to refer almost exclusively to the natural and physical sciences.
It seems to me sometimes that the word "technology" has been hijacked by journalists to refer almost exclusively to consumer-oriented tech – ecommerce, mobile, apps and social media and so on.
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Today cantillation refers almost exclusively to the Jewish service.
In decades past, the "state of" tag referred almost exclusively to the presidential speech to Congress.
The cryptography methods, such as DES and RSA, referred almost exclusively to encryption which is the process of converting ordinary information (plaintext) into unintelligible gibberish (cipher-text).
It refers, almost exclusively, to girls or women when people are policing their clothes and behavior.
Also, the chapter refers almost exclusively to the North American literature, with little mention of the European data.
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