The hitherto unformulated idea of a profession of journalism takes shape in clauses which assume what was then becoming common form. |
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That unformulated coherence is what happens when we move from negation to negativity. |
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Aboriginal society had mechanisms, even though unformulated and largely unconscious to its practitioners, of dealing with religious flexibility. |
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Where the micro-organism is not a pure culture, but a complex unformulated natural combination of micro-organisms, it is called a consortium. |
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Mr Obama's North Korean policy is unformulated, and his foreign-policy and security team incomplete. |
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The unformulated drug substance that may subsequently be formulated with excipients to produce the dosage form. |
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Currin's artist friends all agree that meeting Rachel was the answer to his unformulated prayers. |
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What that general principle might be is still unformulated, so exactly how it might change the way we approach any specific fire remains unknown. |
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Such external signs, however, are few and probably the language of theologians and priests is at a certain variance with the unformulated imaginings of the faithful. |
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It is an unformulated and untested hypothesis at this point. |
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At a fairly simple level, aesthetic appreciation is expressed as approval of the manner in which a work has been accomplished, of its compliance with possibly unformulated but nevertheless well-understood standards. |
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Their particular talent lies in their ability to not only bring to life their clients' unformulated dreams, but also to reflect their personalities. |
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This will require unprecedented levels of international cooperation and funding, and so far unformulated policies to handle millions of involuntary fugitives from the ocean. |
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