Fragments of several fossils generically identical with those of the Applethwaite Beds are easily discoverable. |
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They are so liable to be mistaken for parts of plants generically different, that they have given rise to much controversy. |
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Due to the similarity in function among thorns, spines, and prickles, we will generically refer to all plants bearing them as armed. |
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The ostiole is blocked by elongate sterile cells, known generically as paraphyses. |
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Despite several generically nondescript musical numbers, the movie has the energy of a halogen lamp during a blackout. |
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This book will help introduce you to many of these new products, both generically and by specific brand names. |
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I now feel strongly inclined to believe that it is not only specifically but generically distinct from the human. |
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Dexedrine, generically known as dextroamphetamine, was developed in the 1920s, and was initially used to treat depression and obesity. |
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The drug, generically known as sibutramine, was supposed to be an anti-depressant, but patients who took it stayed depressed and lost weight. |
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Should the two insects, however, hereafter prove to be equally apodous in the second stage, the character will become generically important. |
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Developed in 1928, this material is sometimes referred to generically as linoleum. |
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I wish the commentators would tell us what we're seeing, but they are yapping generically about pageantry. |
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People have generally not tried to control bentgrass and similar species with Roundup, known generically as glyphosate. |
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The horns are akin to the didgeridoos of the Australian aboriginals and are referred to generically in the Central African Republic as ongo. |
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The name also has been used generically in some countries to refer to a blended red wine. |
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The plot of a film noir, generically speaking, is an ironic romance in which the knight's quest is driven by vice instead of virtue. |
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Some of the new mutants are special, even if many of them feel generically characterized. |
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Do you think that these results can then just generically be applied to women? |
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A third group, generically called creeping thymes, includes T. serpyllum and T. herba-barona. |
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We seem too anxious in the crafts to become generically contemporary and banally global. |
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Families are rarely ideal in literary novels, and this one seems almost generically dysfunctional. |
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The filmmaker has seemingly gone out of his way to paint the scenery as generically as possible. |
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These methods may be somewhat less successful than those that rely more on generically applicable physical principles. |
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Its septal microstructure is not clear, and thus it cannot be definitely assigned generically. |
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Set in a generically affluent suburb during October 1988, the film opens on a mountain road as dawn breaks. |
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Always use the mark as an adjective or as a proper name, and never use it generically. |
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It has been suggested that these organisms be designated generically as Arthrobacter. |
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It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium. |
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The horn characters seem sufficiently different to separate these species generically. |
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Neptis contains two astonishingly dissimilar insects generically, though superficially bearing some resemblance. |
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It can only do so if the prescription is written generically. |
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That is why it is inappropriate to speak of Americans generically when it comes to this. |
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Blue light is usually generically defined as radiation from 400 to 500 nm. |
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He refers generically to alterations ordered by the military, then writes that the army did not censor his account of events or materially alter the book. |
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Because they insist on considering the individual person generically, they undermine the particularities that ground the self and make it specific. |
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Your 360-degree evaluations come back short and full of generically positive comments, with one very mild criticism thrown in for credibility's sake. |
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Ever since the character with the penchant for third-person self-references came on the scene, they say the show has become less inventive and more generically cute. |
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It is a moth with which they have long been generically grouped. |
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I use the name Ginkgoites for leaves that are believed to belong either to plants generically identical with Ginkgo or to very closely allied types. |
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Luxembourg is stealthily positioning itself as the central pivot of a new supernational zone within Europe, generically called the Grande Région. |
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Among the species generically known as man, a sense of responsibility would also seem to come naturally. |
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Due to the proposed similarity in function among thorns, spines, and prickles, we will hereafter generically refer to all plants bearing them as armed. |
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So viewed, perfect power is generically identical with any submaximal degree of power. |
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They're perfect, which is to say generically awful, deadpan parodies of postwar art in its squishiest, spiritualist mode. |
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Zelnorm, known generically as tegaserod maleate, is to be taken twice a day, as a pill. |
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Any folk or non-European double-reed woodwind may also be generically called an oboe. |
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I could have tried to get a letter together which was generically in support of the Green party, but I doubt it would have got as many names. |
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The strategy aims to provide the backbone for developing core elements addressing generically different types of health threats. |
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A number of delegations supported dealing with the content of the paragraph in draft article 5, where similar issues were dealt with generically. |
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In these guidelines, the term 'project' is used generically to describe an y activity a union might plan and implement. |
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Eligible Costs can be listed or described generically or very specifically but should relate to the contribution options being used. |
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Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire. |
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They maintained that Chaos chaos was generically and specifically like Amoeba proteus without presenting any valid reason for holding such a view. |
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The Conjure-Man Dies, generically and esoterically, presents demanding self-referential problems for the writer and the reader of such hermeneutic texts. |
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Now the field is somewhat overpopulated and generically overstuffed. |
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Tae-Bo, generically known as aerobic kickboxing, offers an intense cardiovascular workout. |
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A preliminary review of the file record demonstrated that the proposal letter to refuse to issue a passport to the subject referred generically to the foreign offence for which the subject stands charged. |
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Is used generically throughout this document to apply to all paid staff of the organization whether full-time, part-time, fixed-term contract, salaried or hourly. |
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As far as pedagogy is concerned, some teacher educators emphasize content-specific pedagogy and are unconvinced that courses dealing with pedagogical issues more generically have any value in improving preparation to teach. |
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Most clients of CSCES make only a cursory distinction between the federal and provincial government, and typically think generically of government. |
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Until very recently, Landsat data have not been generically free, and pricing and distribution policies have varied over the duration of the programme. |
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Adaptation must be designed as part of a wider understanding of climate risk, incorporating the vulnerabilities created generically by economic globalisation. |
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In so doing, we will be avoiding generically restrictive proposals to a problem that was specific and could have been dealt with much more easily. |
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Each Party shall prohibit the registration as a trademark of words, at least in English, French or Spanish, that generically designate goods or services or types of goods or services to which the trademark applies. |
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Is it not difficult to categorize all the Son of man sayings either as circumlocutions for the first-person singular pronoun, or as another means of referring generically to humanity? |
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Kynar, known generically as polyvinylidene difluoride, starts out as a tougher version of Saran plastic, or polyvinylidene dichloride. |
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In the Western Roman Empire, Count came to indicate generically a military commander, but was not a specific rank. |
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The term may also be used generically, like in alpine tundra, or specifically to refer to a particular place. |
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However, in the late 1960s Roger Penrose and Stephen Hawking used global techniques to prove that singularities appear generically. |
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Air chief marshals are sometimes generically considered to be air marshals. |
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In Middle English and Old French, the term faucon refers generically to several captive raptor species. |
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Small cockpitless fishing boats are generically referred to as pangas, and the typical San Blas panga is a skiff twenty or so feet long, made of fibreglass, with a faded yellow or turquoise paint job. |
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Our software solutions are generically applicable for any business context, as soon as it is a matter to facilitate documents exchange or dematerialize paper. |
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It inspired the production of the tin-enameled wares that became known generically as delft because the industry became concentrated in the town of Delft from the second quarter of that century. |
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First of all we changed our name to reflect a more inclusive membership of practitioners and theoreticians who did not necessarily identify themselves as psychoanalytic but rather as generically psychodynamic in orientation. |
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Any fuel derived from biomass is known generically as a biofuel. |
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In July, the FDA approved Allegra, known generically as fexofenadine. |
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The business of the foot, generically comic and semiotically low, becomes in King Lear a key part of a radical inquiry into the ground of human being. |
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Things are a bit easier in the special machine tool world where the process is generically known as retooling, regardless of how simple or complex the actual project may be. |
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These nomadic indigenous groups are generically referred to as Chichimeca, but in reality they were a variety of ethnicities such as the Guachichiles, Pames and Zacatecos. |
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Then they gave some of the mice two antihistamines, one called ketotifen fumarate, sold by Novartis AG under the brand name Zaditor and generically available cromolyn. |
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