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The word nami certainly does mean 'wave' – it is the second character in tsunami, for example – but unfortunately, in the particular instance of this quote, the nuance is closer to that of a sine wave.

The tactics have changed, but the goal remains depressingly the same: Keep the coloreds, the blacks, the African-Americans -- whatever they're called in the particular instance -- keep them out of the voting booths.

The particular instance he had in mind was the way the families of the Soviet spies Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean had been protected by their friends in high places, inside and outside of government (Fairlie's establishment stretched from the BBC to the Church of England).

'Word', Stevenson notes, is ambiguous between the particular instance or token and the type of word.

The particular instance of stark grimness is a valueble aspect of a thing.

If ≥r, from the particular instance, are contained in the detector's intervals, the detector matches.

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The particular instances of agent models for the production planning tasks in the TESLA-TV plant are described and their functionality is presented.

For instance, the universal "cow" and the particular instances of cow are held to be not utterly distinct, as antirealists would have it, nor are they held to be the same, as a strict realist would claim, but are rather said to be "essentially the same but conceptually distinct" (Dreyfus 1997, 174 78).

But perhaps the lesson to take away should instead be this: Buridan has shown us that there are legitimate senses of being numerically the same which nevertheless allow that some things will change their parts (and even the particular instances of their forms).

Although it is impossible to calculate the contributions of coseismic and aseismic subsidence to the particular instances of island disappearance, it is likely that the latter was greater, given that maximum magnitudes of observed coseismic subsidence in most such geotectonic situations are only around 1 m [73, 74].

All the Jungian categories of archetypes are totally ridiculous, and do not apply to the particular instances that human beings experience in their lives.

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