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Both men will now be hoping that the relatively small fall in GDP of 0.2% does not presage a further fall in the first quarter of this year, which would denote the official return of recession and represent a blow in itself to economic confidence.
No particularities, which would denote local changes, can be observed from the figures, in the frequency scalogram, when it comes to the faultless gear.
What was the yield.... Were [substances] present, which would denote the presence of [shudder -- RW] thermonuclear reactions?... What can be inferred about provenance and history?... What was the most probable device design?
Thus, our results from two distantly related species of Onychophora suggest that, in contrast to previous assumptions [ 3, 4, 10, 11, 72, 73], a distinct concentration of dividing cells, which would denote a posterior proliferation zone, does not exist in this group.
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This rule states that, if more than one orbital is available for occupation by the electrons currently being accommodated, then those electrons occupy separate orbitals and do so with parallel spins (both ↑, for instance, which would be denoted ↑↑).
In using the term 'bisexual,' Freud refers to a quality of the sexual instinct, not a relation to a sexual object (which would be denoted by the term 'inversion'); the bisexual child is one who psychically is not yet either a man or a woman, whose instinctual life functions prior to sexual difference.
Here he is in a solution published last week: 24a How some answers may be found in clues, some of which I'd denoted (6) Some of "which I'd denoted" is, quite literally, HIDDEN.
But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-labourer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote [a] disgraceful degree of poverty.
But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day laborer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct".
But in the present times, through the greater part of Europe, a creditable day-laborer would be ashamed to appear in public without a linen shirt, the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into, without extreme bad conduct.
But Smith noted that in 18th-century Scotland, even the lowliest laborer couldn't appear in public without shame unless he owned a linen shirt, "the want of which would be supposed to denote that disgraceful degree of poverty, which, it is presumed, nobody can well fall into without extreme bad conduct".
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