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Existentially, Palmer interpreted Dick to further mean that reproduction violated the author's concept of what made an object unique and valuable: "A thing can't be a real thing unless it is in some sense an individual thing".
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For example, if they agreed to further means test Medicare they could save a lot of money.
"The history…shows they go to further means".
Current proposals to further means test Medicare are blatantly unfair.
Non-linearity in response to different stretch velocities may further mean that the contribution of stretch reflexes at the velocities achieved while walking (∼140°/s) was underestimated.
The United Nations Security Council, which on Thursday warned officials here not to "obstruct the electoral process," is weighing further means to pressure Mr. Gbagbo to step aside.
For the aluminium content to increase much further means using sheets and extrusions of the stuff for body panels and subframes.
This will force the ethnic nation controlling the state to resort to further undemocratic means to maintain their hegemony.
Fowler thought that once people started using further to mean farrer, they adjusted the pronunciation of further to farther, in order to bring it closer to far.
Rashi interpets this Midrash even further to mean that they came to attend the funeral of Sarah.
That was defined further to mean "deliberately and intentionally delivering into the vagina a living unborn child, or a substantial portion thereof" before terminating the pregnancy.
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