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Browning's early novels, which were published by the minuscule but respected family-run press Two Dollar Radio, based in Ohio, were, like her latest, peppered with casual, offhand references to concepts like "gift economies" and the "fort-da game," as well as to cultural figures and thinkers, including Yvonne Rainer, David Graeber, Lauren Berlant, and Pussy Riot.

They did not contain any references to concepts pertaining to evolutionary theory.

We support two types of semantic annotation: (i) domain knowledge (i.e., references to concepts in an ontology) and (ii) the scope of data.

In the textbooks there are some isolated references to concepts such as the "adaptation" of organisms but they are given very cursory treatment.

The study has shown that until 2000, both in curricula and textbooks for primary education, references to concepts relevant to the evolution of the species were very limited and fragmented.

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Therefore, there are 153 teaching guides (78.87%) in which there is not a single reference to concepts related to emotions.

This episode is analyzed by reference to concepts of supervision derived from the work of theorists such as Foucault and Giddens.

One is the relatively strong claim that the central properties of linguistic form must not be defined with essential reference to "concepts outside the system", which suggests that no primitives in linguistics could be defined in psychological or biological terms.

The idea that reference to concepts is required by any appropriate explication of the reduction-predicate is also implicit in Nagel's work (Nagel 1961): Nagel describes bridge-laws as being a posteriori, thereby opposing any sort of analytic reductionism.

If he is right, and goodness cannot be defined wholly with reference to concepts from the empirical sciences, then goodness is a sui generis notion, i.e., is one that can only be understood in its own, evaluative terms.

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