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But through it all, her life was never strictly defined by her day job.
Their ultimate destination was Constantinople, where their rights of trading were strictly defined by treaty.
During the 12th and 13th centuries, the veneration of saints came under the control of the papacy, which established a process of canonization strictly defined by canon law.
When the team's manager, a university employee whose role is strictly defined by N.C.A.A. rules, is forced to stay away from so-called voluntary practices, McReynolds runs them in his stead, as a stern taskmaster who also leads by example.
In this case, Ψ is strictly defined by (22).
Furthermore, the number of patterns is finite and strictly defined by G.
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Fibrosis and cirrhosis are both strictly defined pathological entities that were broadly defined by pathologists and hepatologists several decades ago [ 1, 2].
To clarify, we propose AAS to be clearly understood as sports which do not necessarily involve a strictly defined competitive structure, regulated by institutions.
The term "organic" is strictly defined in the US by uniform, federal regulations.
Our 12 study nurses included a strictly defined population based cohort at each site, as defined by the operations manual.
– These are all issues tackled by criminology, strictly defined as the scientific study of crime.
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