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It is, in other words, possible to construct an intricate scenario that is both cautiously inferential, richly detailed, on its own terms complete, and yet utterly delusional.

(Haidt has now put his remarks in more formal terms, complete with data, in a paper forthcoming this winter in Behavioral and Brain Sciences).

The change, part of the government's deregulation bill, comes after the education minister, Michael Gove, suggested earlier this year than the current terms, complete with a long summer holiday, "was designed when we had an agricultural economy".

Faced with terminal illness, Peggy went out on her own terms complete with a visit from the Ghost of Pat Butcher – which meant that yesterday's episode doubled as a lap of honour for her. 3 Billie Jackson, 2010, alcohol poisoning.

Based on his dark, often vulgar stand-up act, which itself was based on his life, it told the story of a blue-collar couple struggling to make ends meet, raise a daughter and not make each other miserable, and it did so in gritty and at times profane terms, complete with sex, drugs and the occasional flash of full-frontal (male) nudity.

Like many districts of present-day London, it was for centuries a thriving village in its own right, almost a town in American terms, complete with church, High Street, tradesmen, local farms and prominent citizens -- till the streets of London came creeping over the fields.

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An illustrious cancer expert named David Karnofsky made a narrow point about the appropriateness of the term "complete remission".

Oracle's Larry Ellison has acquired a reputation as a cloud computing opponent — after all, he famously called the term "complete gibberish" a few years ago.

Recently, bacteria capable of complete nitrification of ammonia to nitrate (a process termed complete ammonia oxidation, or comammox) have been discovered.

The term "complete" designates the fact that these problems stand or fall together: Either they are all tractable, or none of them is!

Because of its poor prognosis, it is likely that it might require more intensive treatment approaches, including allogeneic progenitor cell transplantation to achieve long-term complete remissions.

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