Devoted to the portrayal of young people, Dawoud Bey increasingly particularizes the humanity of his subjects, a feat more easily said than done. |
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The judgment particularizes this case as one in which an absence of threats or application of force mitigates the seriousness of the offence. |
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The Christological inflection, however, particularizes these common nouns by the use of the definite article. |
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Then, in Article 6 and 6, it particularizes certain aspects of that right for those charged with a criminal offence. |
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The facility particularizes in redeveloping and manufacturing powdered, nutritional products. |
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He not only boasts of his parentage as an Israelite, but particularizes his descent from Benjamin. |
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God particularizes, enfleshes, God's very self to an insignificant woman, in an insignificant place, through an insignificant religious tradition. |
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