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We thought they were going to play a wide kind of game but they slowed it down and they did it well.
Gourmet, which I'm beginning to suspect of wilful non-conformity, instead uses rice sticks of the flat, wide kind normally seen in dishes such as pad thai, soaked for 10 minutes and then tossed with lime juice before use.
Whenever I eat a tomato sandwich, which is as often as possible, I think of Eleanor's tall, thin body and her wide, kind face, and of my grandmother smoking, but also of my first beloved literary heroine, Harriet the Spy.
The visitor arrives at his definition by first locating the angler's profession in a wide kind, art or expertise (technê).
This crude description enables them to pick out a wide kind to divide (knowledge, epistêmê), and to take a number of steps in the division.
This idea enables the inquirers to locate the sophist's ability and practice at the outset in the wide kind art or expertise (technê).
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But Peckham is also a parable of a wider kind.
But hungry for fame, she now wanted more of it, and of a different, wider kind.
The European perestroika would require a wider kind of effort; an effort that would probably include serious talks with the other quarters of the global village.
The art of classic miniature -- implying here a much wider kind of order -- depicts figures with great beauty and variety but ritually, impersonally and without individual characters or expressions.
The negation designates something within a wider kind, and the predicate negated (say "large") indicates that wider kind.
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