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Swift obviously hungers for things: her entire career is built upon articulations of love gone wrong, giving voice to the particular ache of romantic rejection.
Like other fields of the bioeconomy, UCB banking across all its sectors draws upon a common articulation of the blood of the umbilical cord as surplus 'waste'waste
Articular cartilage is a mechanically and structurally complex, lubricious tissue that permits load-bearing and frictionless movement of our joints upon articulation.
A blackness not told solely through the lens of black trailblazers who exhibited excellence in white spaces, but also through a developed cultural vocabulary that hues towards an articulation of black genius built upon the successes of history.
For one brief day, a presidential inauguration may be a celebration of freedom, democracy and of national unity, and in calling upon Americans to "seize the moment", Obama gave an assertive articulation of the liberal agenda he hopes to implement.
Thus, central to the use of LSAs for causal inference is the articulation of one or more priority causal questions agreed upon by the governing body and further articulated through the frameworks.
His success was dependent on his articulation of self-pity.
There was the mandolinlike articulation of the Portuguese guitar.
That may be the best articulation of the moment.
The exercise is the articulation of the present me!
The tripartite articulation of functions results in a plan of surprisingly classical symmetry.
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