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* * * " 'But it is,' returned she; 'for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all about it.' " Translation: "But it is," rejoindered his partner; "for Mrs. Long has just existed ephemerally in our site of domesticity and she verbalized to me the relevant narrative arc of its exchange-based commoditization".

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For, so conceived, fictional entities do in fact possess the properties in terms of which they are characterized in the relevant narratives: Holmes really does have a high degree of cleverness, higher, perhaps, than that possessed by any actual detective, and so (1) might well be true.

The National Health Service Blood and Transplant Systematic Review Initiative (NHSBT SRI) RCT Handsearch Database (1980 to July 2010) and the Cochrane Injuries Group Specialist Register were searched, and the reference lists of the identified RCTs and relevant narrative reviews were checked for additional trials.

Reference searches of the included systematic reviews and relevant narrative reviews identified nine additional reviews.

The patients could accurately describe a given scene, generate a relevant narrative [ 13], and appropriately characterize the context.

Only one relevant narrative review was identified, which examined the importance of pain assessment and its potential impact, as part of reviewing different strategies for the improvement of patients' outcomes [ 18].

But Trump won because he had a stronger, more emotive and relevant narrative.

Findings indicated that most students recalled relevant narrative content.

Additional articles were identified from reference lists of included studies and relevant narrative reviews.

Lecturer 2 also highlighted the importance of relevant narratives to engage an audience, and to provide a "hook" using material that also interests him: L2: I mean I am a sort of frustrated historian I think so I will give them the historical context it's just interesting and I quite like it as a starting point for a lecture… lecturing is part engaging isn't it?

Freeman and Lowe have chosen a certain hallucinatory nightmare-state as their topic, and assembled a constellation of relevant narratives and concepts as the armature of their expression of it.

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