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"A mother knows," Ms. Devi said, unwilling to discuss the sensitive particularities of this knowledge further.
You Rent, You Do Not Own: Without getting into all the thorny and sensitive particularities of what made the nineteenth century not great before the ratification of a certain amendment, I will simply point out that women are no longer considered property.
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And these examples, given due and detailed attention, will exhibit a context-sensitive particularity that makes generalized pronouncements hovering high above the ground of that detail look otiose, inattentive, or, more bluntly, just a plain falsification of experience.
Workers are typically unable to describe what they do unless they are doing it and this approach was deemed more sensitive to the particularities of local contingencies and contexts than formal interviews [ 30].
However, several genetic particularities – such as genome dosage-sensitive expression in triploids, or more P. ridibundus-like call properties due to the "frozen" character of the clonal R genome in diploid systems - provide a perceptible fine tuning of hybrid call manifestation.
There are comparisons to be had with Thomas Mann's The Magic Mountain, Margaret Atwood's Surfacing and Charlotte Perkins Gilman's The Yellow Wallpaper, but this novel is less concerned with the particularities of possible madness than in the interiority of the mind of anyone even slightly sensitive.
Fiction thrives on physical particularities.
But Pompeii has its own particularities.
The purpose of those unravelled particularities?
(b) Sensitive.
Politically sensitive?
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