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'Performative' is another technical term, and as used here it refers in the first instance to a kind of sentence.
She refers, in the first instance, to the mysterious, powerful aspect of life that is governed by something other than the rationality of the prefrontal cortex.
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The St . Louisadage "First in shoes, first in booze, and last in the American League" referred in the first two instances to St . Louiss successful industries and in the third instance to the Browns).
An earlier version referred in the first paragraph to "the UK's foxhunting ban".
The endogamy of architecture referring in the first place to architecture itself is not acceptable anymore for the general public, and also not for public governors.
"That" in the second part refers back to the act of putting, referred to in the first part.
Her name may be referred to in the first sonnet when the young man is described as "beauties Rose".
This article was amended on 19 April 2016 to clarify that the "lethal dose" referred to in the first paragraph is of THC, the active ingredient of cannabis.
That is what Jefferson was referring to in the first two quotes that Barton uses.
There are some minor issues: the grading scale for weakness is the MRC scale and the viral load referred to in the first patient relates to HIV.
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