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The Bush administration has been bragging that it exemplifies the way its economic policies can build new ties and new friendships around the world.
But its chief significance for present purposes is that it exemplifies the attempt to ground elementary geometry on a concept of distance, or rather, and more precisely, on the idea that a straight line is the curve of shortest distance between any of its points.
The danger is that austerity will prove too strong a medicine for an economy struggling to bring down its private debts.As European leaders draw up plans for a banking union (see article), the third reason Cyprus matters is that it exemplifies the potential costs that would be shared in such a venture.
One of the most elegant justifications for an author's inclusion came from Richard Swigg, who wrote of the poet Charles Tomlinson's work that it "exemplifies a profound sense of land and particularities: of upsets, stabilities and vivid change in terrain that, as he says, is 'dense in the usages of community'.
While our singer encodes neither the property of wearing blue shoes nor the property of not wearing blue shoes, we can say that it exemplifies the property of not wearing blue shoes.
For assume o is such an object and that it exemplifies a structural property P. Since P is structural, it supervenes on some set of simple states of affairs.
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Its victory was mildly disheartening, in that it exemplified the petty, jealous form of xenophobia incentivized by nation-states.
He had a friend film him standing in front of it, like a weatherman, while he said that it exemplified his use of "ancient methods of storytelling".
In time the sort of Victorian hagiography that it exemplified would give way to other trends in biography -- shaped by the works of Freud and Lytton Strachey, and later by Marxists, feminists and structuralists -- and eventually the transgressive aspects of the sisters' fiction that had so unsettled their contemporaries would be enshrined.
In retrospect, Swift has stated that the song was something typical of her to say in her teenage years and that it exemplified how she processed emotion at the time, adding "I didn't know anything then".
The Guardians Caroline Sullivan first criticized Cruz for his evident "facelessness" in his music while reviewing his album; she, however, wrote that the song "saves the day" and wrote that it exemplified "British humour by impersonating a camera ('Snap, snap, click!')." Sara Anderson from AOL Radio was positive in her review of the song.
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