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Typically, in countries all over the world, the very same words are rated higher coming from a man.

I began humming "It's a long way to Santiago" seconds before the quartet started to sing the very same words, a capella de Compostela as it were.

Almost the very same words, as I recall, that Saddam Hussein, defending the way he was running Iraq, used to me over egg and chips in an autobahn cafe near Mönchengladbach three summers ago.

But without reading, without letting our minds build a world different to anyone else who reads those very same words - a world which only we can create, without imagination, we are losing the very soul of society.

One of us!" to their newest cinephiliac friend, I instantly burst into tears of nostalgia, recalling when I first saw Freaks as a teenager, at a midnight show in Baltimore in 1981, and how we left the screening proudly yelling those very same words into the suburban night.

For example, if a non-cognitivist says the meaning of 'Lying is wrong' is to express disfavor towards lying, that does not yet provide a good explanation of the attitude expressed by the very same words used in many embedded contexts.

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That was politically significant because it was the very same word used to describe what that country's elites had done by selling off the country's national assets in flagrantly corrupt privatisation deals, hiding their money offshore, then passing on the bill to the people with a brutal austerity package.

The very same target words were presented in stress match trials and in stress mismatch trials.

The charge not only carries what many of the rancher's supporters believe to be an unjust five-year jail term but; it brings the very same t-word into the mix.

Due to this, stress match and stress mismatch included the very same primes and target words, though in different combinations: Stress Match included stressed primes followed by initially stressed targets AND unstressed primes followed by initially unstressed targets.

The intent of this article is to clarify the general meaning of some central concepts in science and the terms used to describe them, and to differentiate these from the very different definitions of the same words in common usage.

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