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The generic description is it's a spy thriller.

Being a woman (and having high hair) has made me easier to recognize, easier to remember and has spared me from fitting into the generic description of a composer: "medium build, dark hair, glasses, beard".

While the generic description above is a helpful framework, the Indian situation has important special features, as Devesh Kapur of the University of Pennsylvania and Arvind Subramanian, my colleague at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, have stressed.

The word origami (from Japanese oru ["to fold"] and kami [ paper"]) has become the generic description of this art form, although some European historians feel it places undue weight on the Japanese origins of an art that may well have developed independently around the world.

Table 1 shows the generic description of these parameters.

Consequently, the algorithm we have derived will apply to any process whose model fits the generic description.

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The generic descriptions and associated risk behaviours of the Burnout and Nonconformists overlap with those of Alternative subcultures within the sociological literature.

The generic descriptions of moderate and severe cases, as determined by the expert interview following the EQ-5D + C-3L evaluation, were compared to a healthy person (Table  2) and included in the health profiles (Table  1).

There are nuances to this generic description however, the Church in Spain, for example, allowed the consumption of eggs and dairy products in Lent officially only after 1491 (Tomás, 2009:465) while monasteries and religious orders had their own fasting practices, some prohibiting meat entirely (Sesma, 1977 67; Grumett and Muers 2010 43).

Perhaps Shanker, too, felt uncomfortable with his subject, because he included the following generic description: "In the highly competitive global arms market, nations vie for both profit and political influence through weapons sales, in particular to developing nations..."...

The trademark applications don't offer any insight into this matter either, as each features the same, generic description of a service used to broadcast "voice, data, images, music, audio, video, multimedia, television, and radio".

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