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Reznor was not speaking purely as an artist, however.
The popular notion of skaters tends to be as adolescent (often true, speaking purely demographically), male (ditto), unruly and anti-social (there are shades to that).
But, speaking purely statistically, a given nation requires a so-called "total fertility rate" of 2.1 births per woman to maintain its population.
Clearly mindful of the political impact, especially in swing states such as Nevada and North Carolina, the President himself said that he was speaking purely as an individual.
However, speaking purely about startup funding, and putting weather aside, the Boston scene does appear to be seeing some real escalation in temperature.
In speaking purely for himself, he inadvertently spoke for all of us.
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At the height of his career, Pryor never spoke purely in the complaint mode.
Nonetheless, despite his claim to speak purely secundum Aristotelem, Pomponazzi relied on a wider range of readings, including Marsilio Ficino.
It's looking firmer than the last time we spoke, purely on the back of the fact that we know someone who has a sales interest who expressed a massive interest in taking the project on.
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.
When speaking of purely prompt critical events, some users refer to cents "over critical" as a relative unit.
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