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Which of a society's members are extended the privilege of hoping and dreaming?
So, which of a variety of awful groups is Britain going to side with?
"By that I mean that which of a selfish rather than a public interest.
As doctors, every day we're faced with decisions about which of a slew of medications we should use.
Romans used to argue about which of a dozen or so wonderful gelaterias was the best in town.
The MSIT requires subjects to identify which of a set of three numbers is different than its neighbors.
Miss Tobin's skill lies in judging which of a number of shows will best please a particular client.
But new instruments known as gene expression chips allow researchers to track which of a cell's genes are active.
Subjects in memory tests given at MIT's Computational Vision Cognition Laboratory were asked to recall which of a pair of objects they had seen earlier that day.
This algorithm can be applied whenever one wants to identify which of a given number of constituents form bound objects.
Now neuroscientists are working on just that problem, using brain imaging technology to try to predict which of a range of products an individual will prefer.
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