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the ney
noun
A type of end-blown flute.
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He studied clarinet, then picked up the ney.
Playing quietly and insinuating itself into your consciousness is the ney, a reed flute.
Lawmakers voting for the Ney legislation and claiming it constitutes reform are deceiving their constituents.
Representative Mike Rogers, Republican of Michigan, whom Mr. McCain stumped for, was said to be leaning toward the Ney measure.
By contrast, the Ney bill opens the floodgates for hard money, just as it would for soft money.
Two blocs of lawmakers may vote for the Ney bill: black and Hispanic Democrats and Republican moderates, including some freshmen.
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Members of Congress should oppose the Ney-Wynn bill being offered as an alternative; it is not true campaign finance reform.
Note that "|" means condition on, so the statement is read as the results of the Neyer and Asendorpf (2001) data condition on an uninformative prior.
After stationing his batteries on a slight incline, to protect the retreat from the Austrians, the injured Ney handed command to Gazan, who organized and conducted the successful retreat.
For example, in the kid-ney the endothelium of the glomeruli is fenestrated and thus highly permeable, whereas the endothelium of the blood brain barrier tends to be tight.
However, while both these suggestions might be true, it is hard to see them as responding to the basic point that person who holds the attitude Ney describes in the imagined situation is not correctly described as a physicalist.
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