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Thomas Leung, using the sort of porcelain soupspoon found in Chinese restaurants, pressed it gently along Ms. Goldberg's spine.
The title itself seemed a charming admission of the same defeat, using the sort of nonspecific noun that was anathema to its main character.
You couldn't see through the illusion except by using the sort of logic employed by Dr. Bostrom, the director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford.
Instead, as another officer put it using the sort of colorful language often heard in the military, "He was a public affairs puke".
I really am," Wolff said with a grin, using the sort of language not usually associated with the dry world of Marxist economics.
Using the sort of displays common in natural history museums, the exhibit examines other aspects of the world as captured in the amber of spam.
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She also lobbied individual House members, sending them information about crimes that had been committed in their districts using the sorts of guns the ban would affect.
However, it is possible, using the sorts of inference that clinicians use routinely, to make some judgement about the changes in health status of the study participants over the treatment period.
An advantage of reduced RS as a potential biomarker for ASC, or a subset of symptoms associated with ASC, is that it does not rely on using the sorts of social stimuli that individuals with ASC typically have difficulty with.
Rorty imagined a planet of beings exactly like us except that they never use the sort of language of inner states that we do, but simply report on their brain states.
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