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What he had meant, he said, was simply that the two classes would be parallel ministries that would occasionally come together for functions.
With a change of the orientation of the shaft, scribes probably cut the pen's writing edge obliquely so that it would be parallel to the top of the page to accommodate the slanting position of the shaft.
White House officials seemed particularly unhappy today about the report, in The New York Times this morning, that the occupation would be led by a commander whose role would be parallel to that of General MacArthur, who ruled Japan essentially as a potentate who could issue directives on any subject.
We must exercise judgment in determining whether new situations are similar enough to the case of Shun, and we must exercise judgment as to what actions would be parallel to Shun's actions.
Aristotle's account would be parallel to Hume's skeptical solution to the problem of induction: We just do proceed as if induction is correct, even though we lack any justification for so doing.
Over the next week, there would be parallel protests by tens of thousands in some 30 cities nationwide, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Portland, Maine.
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If you line up the bars with those holes, which guaranteed they'd be parallel to each other.
Snohetta said the 30-inch high stainless-steel bollards would be arranged parallel to the cross streets "in order to maximize porosity for pedestrians moving north and south through the bow tie".
Therefore, the fault planes of the two events would be almost parallel to each other.
To be sure, ∨ is associative, so that a notational liberalization would be possible, parallel to the one described for ∨.
Cross-section samples were tilted to a [110]-type projection so that the ML planes would be aligned parallel to the incident electron beam direction.
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