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In every little crook of you stands some sort of adequacy that the world would do anything to keep you unconvinced of.
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The tale stood as some sort of truth because my aunt never did refute my version at school.
(5) suggests that we stand in some sort of perceptual relation to a spatiotemporal particular.
Compare, for instance, (5) and (9): they seem to have the same surface grammar demanding a similar perceptual reading according to which I stand in some sort of perceptual relation to something.
Common sense morality seems to understand us as having special obligations to those to whom we stand in some sort of special relationship, e.g., our friends, our family members, our colleagues, our fellow citizens, and those to whom we have made promises or commitments of some sort.
New York is presumably attempting to stand on some sort of moral grounds that are dubious at best and hypocritical at least.
The front of the building features a newspaper stand, some sort of tree and 2 balconies.
It would be a mistake to think that Uber stands alone as some sort of isolated case.
He uses mechanisms within the structure to create sounds, alongside 2D-3D visuals (created by DartS) projected onto the 4-meter high monolithic stage, on which Rimini himself stands perched like some sort of despot.
It can be concluded that, the perched aquifer is recharged by a mix of rainwater and intruding sea water, even if that intruding sea water is relict from a higher sea level stand or some sort of catastrophic storm surge.
Novels-within-novels are tricky to pull off, because they suffer from an inevitable suspicion of authorial hedging: if the writer doesn't think the internal book is good enough to stand up without some sort of framing device, then why should we bother reading it?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com