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The artist had been appointed an official war artist, and Over the Top is one of the few officially commissioned works depicting a specific and identifiable action from the war.
In a November speech, the top lawyer for the intelligence agencies, Robert S. Litt, decried "leaks of classified information that have caused specific and identifiable losses of intelligence capabilities".
In Viacom, the Court of Appeals clarified that disqualifying knowledge must be of "specific and identifiable infringements," and that "mere knowledge" of the presence of infringing materials on the site is not enough to disqualify a provider from DMCA safe harbor.
In Google's interpretation of the law, these phrases actually describe "knowledge of specific and identifiable infringements of particular individual items.
We're in the domain of a multiple offender who incites violence against a specific and identifiable group of people," he said.
Firstly, it contradicts an element of property law which requires there be "specific and identifiable property" to be subject to a property right.
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Optimal transmissivity for tube shelter in Mediterranean climates is species-specific and identifiable as the point that minimizes light stress during summer without impairing root growth in the wet season.
Industrial wastewater usually contains specific and readily identifiable chemical compounds, depending on the nature of the industrial process.
Certain specific and easily identifiable proteins appear in the urine in diseases associated with the overgrowth of cells that make immunoglobulins.
Nuns wear a specific and instantly identifiable uniform, and this image constitutes an archetype.
Ophthalmology is a specific and easily identifiable career choice in the data, and we are therefore confident that our results reliably reflect the respondents' career intentions.
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