Still, develop it did, becoming a textbook example of how storms follow no textbook.
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So the textbook boxing of Pep, while textbook in principle, was not very typical at all.
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For a generation, Paul Samuelson's great textbook "Economics: An Introductory Analysis" was a best-selling textbook.
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While it is illegal to make photocopies of a textbook, there's nothing wrong with splitting textbook custody.
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PT: The textbook publisher, SAGE, said through a spokesperson that the textbook authors reviewed the section on rape.
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Figure 12.53 shows the standard textbook picture (hey, I wrote the standard textbook!) of the effects of a tariff.
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The best textbook the organization reviewed achieved a score of 70%, with the average textbook earning a paltry 0003%.
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Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook from ProgrammerHumor "A picture like this is called a tree," reads the textbook.
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As one of the authors of a textbook on criminal justice, I'm literally the person who creates the textbook definition of rape.
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The cost when bundled with a textbook varies depending on factors like whether the textbook is digital or print, but averaged $126.
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It is, you could even say, a textbook case: His photo appears in a criminal justice textbook next to the definition of rape.
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Mr Pashinian has led a textbook velvet revolution, made possible by textbook mistakes by the government, which tried to hang onto power after losing its legitimacy.
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"If you think about the way she is being criticized, it is textbook misogyny, textbook patronizing, it is all these things," Hathaway told the Evening Standard.
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While e-textbook prices may be lower than the cost of a brand new textbook, many of these course materials drop in price as they are re-used, resold, etc.
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Interestingly, the editors of Human Anatomy, the textbook with parity, are Elaine N. Marieb and Katja Hoehn, both women, while the textbook with the worst ratio was edited solely by men.
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The proposed merger of textbook publishers McGraw-Hill Education Inc and Cengage Learning Holdings II Inc, announced in May, would reduce the number of major textbook publishers from four to three.
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On Tennis MELBOURNE, Australia — Grigor Dimitrov's game is textbook.
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In biology class, my teacher gives me a digital textbook to read from and take notes, which is more helpful and interactive than if I were to use a hard copy textbook.
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The British textbook attributed part of the American Revolution to British folks getting tired of fighting the French during the French and Indian war, a tidbit that an American textbook wouldn't have explored.
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In every instance, their investigations have been textbook examples of
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Is there a more textbook definition of misogyny than that?
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A textbook example of such "negative externalities" is air pollution.
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Yet the handling of Radha's case was far from textbook.
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One did the textbook and manuscript and we split that.
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It's a textbook case of what psychologist call confirmation bias.
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The official calls those strikes "textbook cases" of preventive action.
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"It was a textbook pregnancy to start with," Natalie explains.
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My bulimia was just that kind of textbook eating disorder.
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The textbook focuses on the narratives of other young people.
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Ryan said the comments were a "textbook" example of racism.
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This photo, though, isn't from a museum or a textbook.
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These days, studying the textbook doesn't seem to help much.
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Can I buy a used textbook with an access code?
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After the Chinese, textbook Egyptians seemed remarkably uninspired by development.
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He was struggling on the crutches and dropped a textbook.
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In his township school, 237 children shared a single textbook.
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Trump takes a textbook oxymoron and gives it presidential form.
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Those states are the two largest markets for textbook publishers.
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I found him back in his office with his textbook.
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Thankfully, many schools have moved away from the traditional textbook.
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Dr. Wilkins updated her textbook every four years or so.
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In other words, I am not the textbook GoPro user.
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They'll cost you less than the price of a textbook.
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Democrats called the president's attacks "textbook mob tactics" of coercion.
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There is no textbook, only a set of empirical papers.
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So she decided to email the authors of the textbook.
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They're as textbook in the air as they are powerful.
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And only 2.2 percent of the textbook images depicted elderly patients.
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" [Opens PoliSci textbook, flips to "caucus" section, reads]: "Caucus is different.
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Pelle Braendgaard has the textbook bio of an old-guard programmer.
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That is what Cramer classified as the textbook definition of sloppiness.
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Why it matters: This is a textbook example of algorithmic bias.
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In other words, Ally is a textbook example of white feminism.
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It was a "textbook sexual assault investigation," Fitzgerald told BuzzFeed News.
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Tse had co-founded Zookal, a textbook rental startup in 2011.
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An example would be reading a textbook and passing a test.
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Its population structure is more like a textbook pyramid (see chart).
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I don't even know that I've seen it in a textbook.
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How does that behavior not fit the textbook definition of racism?
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It was a textbook example of the benefits of capital flows.
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It seems Sophie has become a textbook victim of sexual torment.
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Many of the synergies are textbook: combined customers and streamlined marketing.
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So far, this sounds a lot like your high school textbook.
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"The sex was textbook generic," InTouch quoted Clifford saying in 2011.
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For many economists, this is a textbook emerging market currency crisis.
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Mr Trump's abandonment of the Kurds was an equally textbook blunder.
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A look at an introductory economics textbook will show as much.
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Textbook costs have long been a sore spot for college students.
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Samsung is a textbook example of what pushy activists look for.
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But that's about equality, not the standard textbook definition of socialism.
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The textbook response is fiscal stimulus with spending or tax cuts.
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This is a design straight out of old-school Mario's textbook.
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The life-saving effort was in many ways textbook battlefield medicine.
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His nights and weekends were soon dedicated economic textbook-reading time.
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Textbook score and Colombia finally paid for its lack of numbers.
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Devin Heroux: It was textbook American curling in the 4th end.
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It is a textbook example of the failures of white feminism.
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It's almost literally a textbook approach, when you think about it.
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It was like a photo straight out of a civics textbook.
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From "crackpot theory" (birds are dinosaurs) to textbook in 433 years.
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This is a textbook example of how a society destroys itself.
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Mr. Weir did not set out to write a science textbook.
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We get mechanical, textbook definitions of menorahs and sufganiyot and dreidels.
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Chaffetz' entire political career is a textbook case of Nixonian morality.
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This book is part textbook and part travelogue, with gorgeous photographs.
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But The Dead Queens Club never reads like a history textbook.
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"The sex was textbook generic," InTouch quotes Clifford saying in 2011.
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Paul Ryan called them the "textbook definition" of a racist comment.
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It was a very worn copy of an American literature textbook I found in the English Department on day one, and the similarly shabby purple world literature textbook, plus any accompanying workbooks I could scrounge up.
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One explanation is a textbook example of the law of unintended consequences.
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This is a textbook way to start a career-defining rap album.
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The post is a textbook example of a Blue Detective conspiracy musing.
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Outside a school textbook outlet, discarded tomes lay strewn on the ground.
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How the Cubs pulled this one out was, well, not exactly textbook.
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The creators of the textbook responded to the Twitter hysteria as well.
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"The content team is writing a textbook, not a blog," she adds.
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This is not just a spoiler but also textbook kissing-and-telling.
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The family is textbook-dysfunctional, but they have a lot of love.
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You know, the one who is a textbook knight in shining armor.
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THINK ABOUT TIMING Who tends to get snookered on high textbook costs?
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While there is no textbook right way, there is a wrong way.
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Look no further than Alexa Chung's delightful take on textbook summer outfits.
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If renting is not an option, textbook comparison sites such as BookFinder.
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The U.N has called the campaign a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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And as I said, the textbook definition of what constitutes sexual assault.
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The team's pregame meal was torn-out pages of an algebra textbook.
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But unlike Monday's textbook touchdown, today's landing didn't quite go as planned.
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Most people grow up thinking about science in a textbook-centric way.
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For the most part, this is pretty much your textbook Bachelor cast.
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"Do you not understand that you are a textbook psychopath?" she asks.
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It opens at a school, with young students looking at a textbook.
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Shawn is a textbook example for celebs dealing with selfie-starved fans.
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But Britney is a textbook example of the corrosive side of fame.
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The spinoff was inspired by a Hogwarts textbook of the same name.
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Ryan called the comments "textbook" racism but is sticking with his endorsement.
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It looks like a textbook example of setting someone up for failure.
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Former law enforcement agents have disputed the characterization, calling the arrest textbook.
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This is textbook realism, and it is predictable — to those paying attention.
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It is the textbook embodiment of an earworm: once heard, never forgotten.
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For example, dinosaurs probably didn't look the way your textbook depicted them.
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His speech patterns are like something straight out of a psychiatric textbook.
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"You can open a textbook and learn the facts," Ms. Scarcella said.
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Textbook isolation off a switch, the perpetual victimizer roasting the perpetual victim.
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This service, she noted, can often cost less than a single textbook.
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Bantering, something so innocuous and ultimately trivial, is absolute textbook shit talking.
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The textbook one-two — an orthodox jab followed by an overhand right.
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For North Korea watchers like Maxwell, this is textbook Kim regime behavior.
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A textbook disruptive strategy targets the low end of the existing market.
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Arms and backs that are animated by something more than the textbook.
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"There may be some philosophical, you know, kind of textbook disagreement," Gov.
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Team Giannis' Kyle Lowry of the Toronto Raptors took multiple textbook charges.
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Her book "Beta Decay" remains a standard textbook for nuclear physics students.
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Above, a student holding a Chinese-language textbook near a food stall.
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He believes a textbook correction of 10 percent could happen before spring.
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And in some cases the company isn't there yet, by textbook standards.
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The Texas edition of the same textbook, above, contains only blank space.
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I have a successful textbook in human development, a basic college course.
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"Financial Intelligence" is the closest reference to a textbook in this list.
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Matsuyama's swing, though far from textbook, is thrilling in its own way.
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"What we have done with Facebook can't be found in a textbook."
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He has an exam tomorrow morning and I'm thoroughly reading my textbook.
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By taking turns with the textbook, students can reduce their costs significantly.
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" The United Nations called the situation "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
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"Many of the problems we face have no textbook solutions," Bezos wrote.
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According to textbook economics, persistent trade deficits are not supposed to happen.
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His textbook, "Molecular Biology of the Gene," helped define the new field.
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The U.N. rights agency said it was "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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Young Mr. Marshall did a textbook dab in the hallowed halls of Congress.
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From his initial charm to his subsequent gaslighting, Parker's behavior is textbook toxic.
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What Lord King probably had in mind was a well-thumbed textbook model.
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It was textbook Donald: puckish and irreverent, uncowed and every bit the bully.
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The United Nations has called the assault a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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A drop that size falls into the textbook definition of a bear market.
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PERINO: That was the name of my textbook when I was taking Spanish.
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For some, that play was the textbook way to defend such a route.
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The textbook also suggests that the tango, rumba and salsa are Mexican dances.
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"You never said page 245 of that textbook changed my life," Dadlani said.
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What do you get when a children's textbook update morphs into viral fandom?
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The findings, originally reported by Reuters, is a textbook example of algorithmic bias.
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It's the antidote to the stale, single-source textbook, refreshed once a decade.
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The suicide attempt chapter is for me a textbook case of dark humor!
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The baseless hate was textbook misogyny, as other critics have since pointed out.
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It's textbook narcissism, and Simpson showed signs of it from an early age.
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He wrote a plumbing textbook that became the standard for students in Britain.
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He has money in his pocket, and he can still open a textbook.
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And the — as I said, the textbook definition of what constitutes sexual assault.
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And when it comes to promoting on the job success, Trump is textbook.
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Their experience raises the question of what constitutes a true, textbook multiple orgasm.
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The daily lesson on debunking fake news is from the textbook on verification.
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SanFilippo rented the textbook from Amazon for only $62.70, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
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A now-textbook case is the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri.
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He co-authored a textbook arguing that women shouldn't run for public office.
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"You could write a textbook on how they healed from trauma," Makos says.
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My sister is, in many ways, what one might call a "textbook" Leo.
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In the textbook economy, wages are the variable that balances supply and demand.
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"Tiffany is a textbook example of what is happening in retail," Serdari said.
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While I appreciate the novelty, the layout feels more school textbook than thriller.
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I wanted to write a play, not a textbook or a re-enactment.
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The film follows Newt Scamander, who wrote the textbook Harry used at Hogwarts.
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However, that textbook argument against the euro is only part of Stiglitz's brief.
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Any microeconomics textbook will tell you there are limited sources of competitive advantage.
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Wade Phillips may be the textbook case of the Peter Principled head coach.
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BROADLY: How did the opportunity to include Turner's image in this textbook arise?
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Literally all they gave me was a textbook, a bible, and a notebook.
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Perlego, the textbook subscription service, has raised $9 million in Series A funding.
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But, practicality be damned, it's definitely cool, in the textbook Galliano-Margiela fashion.
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It's just so textbook, the permission that men get from their social community.
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Want to make a comic book, a kids' book, or a textbook instead?
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Textbook economics offered very clear advice about what to do under these circumstances.
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This isn't something out of the textbook; this is something out of reality.
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Wages are also rising relatively fast, creating the textbook environment for higher prices.
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Expect the textbook formula: fast cars, beautiful women, cool gadgets and stunts galore.
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He literally wrote the book on harmony, a textbook still in use today.
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Contrary to textbook economic theory, unemployment has been falling without inflation flaring up.
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I don't have a textbook for dealing with it other than the Bible.
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And so, many scientists went back to test textbook theories with greater rigor.
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Today it has exclusive partnerships with textbook publishers Fountainhead Press and Bluedoor Publishing.
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The smaller ones, roughly the size of a textbook, will do just fine.
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The textbook formulas are one thing, but the real-life ones are another.
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In the original article, Ms. Goldstein explains the steps of textbook production: 1.
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To this, Gates essentially refers to the lessons of a basic economic textbook.
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This is a textbook example of what not to do as an IPO.
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From top to bottom, China's economic policies are the textbook definition of cheating.
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But I did not want a textbook that would parrot what I say.
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"History is nothing but the demonstration of Christian truth," one popular textbook said.
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The real reason textbook prices have increased has nothing to do with greed.
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But the special craft of textbook writing cannot be bought on the cheap!
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Everything he does is right out of textbook National Enquirer 101 communication skills.
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In addition to traditional textbook learning, the course includes games, songs and drama.
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It's like a textbook gone right; your attention couldn't wander if it tried.
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"The Golden Globe nominations are a textbook illustration of leadership bias," Smith said.
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Mr. Kahneman was ambivalent, arguing that the book would read like a textbook.
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What recent research reporting in the Science Times might update your biology textbook?
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She is the author of a recently published review textbook on pediatric pathology.
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It was a textbook lesson in the difference between the internet and reality.
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You're preparing yourself for the final exam, and you are using a textbook.
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On the contrary, it is the textbook definition of one form of corruption.
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He said learning from a textbook is about memorizing, not actually understanding history.
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Plus, they'll even let you read an e-version of your textbook for free while your hard-copy version is being shipped, so there's no need to panic if your professor assigns a textbook assignment that's due before your book ships.
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While the Obama/Biden bromance has been well-documented, Biden's surprise party was textbook.
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I.e., does it involve captioning images in a textbook, or correctly labeling medical records?
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We have one candidate, Hillary Clinton, who is running close to a textbook campaign.
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A top U.N. official has called the operation a textbook case of "ethnic cleansing".
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I have a new message that might not be very popular: Read the textbook.
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Those who remember him from those early days recall sharp elbows and textbook conservatism.
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Clutching a textbook, the stocky man could be a bureaucrat from a Kafka novel.
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"You[r] April Fool's video is textbook emotional and psychological abuse," wrote one commenter.
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Kataguiri's political awakening is a textbook example of the way algorithms beget more algorithms.
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Textbook sen-no-sen which shattered Cyborg's forehead and might have ended his career.
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Textbook theory says it depends on how tolerant Simon and Chris are towards risk.
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In California, Booster started working with the textbook service Chegg a few months ago.
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Babylon Berlin is, far and away, Netflix's most compelling alternative to a history textbook.
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You will end up a cautionary tale in a journalism textbook if you publish.
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That tryst was described as "textbook generic" sex, Daniels claimed, and was allegedly unprotected.
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This tactic — befriending victims in order to build false trust — is textbook for abusers.
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The emphasis on expert systems, on the other hand, is a bit less textbook.
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"[Martin's songs are] a textbook adaptation of what makes a good melody," says Pallett.
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"(Storm) has become a textbook successful military operation," said Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic.
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Until then it had been a textbook example of the American dream come true.
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In many ways, as in the past, they've defied a lot of the textbook.
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In fact, as any South Asian person can attest, this is textbook arranged marriage.
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It's a textbook example of skating to the puck rather than to its trajectory.
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This is probably the closest to a textbook case of gerrymandering you can get.
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Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook four days late.
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"That's a textbook case of a preventive war," the senior Administration official told me.
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If anything, it was like a textbook, or what today we'd call a tablet.
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But the philosophies and the ideas behind this textbook socialism are not just foolish.
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But we don't live in a textbook, and the lack of wage growth persists.
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This is a textbook case of how not to treat someone in that condition.
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Consider the House Republican tax plan, an almost textbook example of trickle-down economics.
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People should know what's in the textbook; above all, they should buy my book!
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Carol is a textbook lesbian romance, featuring Rooney Mara as her working-class lover.
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Content licensing to textbook publishers and other sites is also a growing revenue stream.
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The reaction to the Turkish coup has been a textbook example of this dynamic.
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He lives in Arlington, Texas, where he's a technology director for a textbook publisher.
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There's nothing incompatible about money in your pocket and a textbook on your desk.
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It's a textbook Future track detailing his favorite drugs, new jewelry, and personal struggles.
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The U.N. has called the Myanmar military operations a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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The 39-year-old woman had behaved in a "textbook way" according to Cuomo.
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Harry thinks that I don't like vistas, but it was amazing, stereotypical-like, textbook.
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"Probably why they've dominated origin for 10 years … textbook tackle," one Twitter user said.
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And Goodman, a textbook overachiever, is unquestionably the person most capable of doing so.
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Donald Trump's lobbying ban should be treated as a textbook example of fake reform.
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"The Deuce" is a textbook demonstration of how to set up multiple character threads.
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My experience of sexism and pay disparity reads so textbook that it's almost cliché.
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I could not be following a textbook of feelings of separation any more clearly.
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What we had in the two downed airplanes was a textbook failure of airmanship.
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The Trump-Zelensky dialogue could be used in a textbook chapter on conversational analysis.
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The comments about Shiv Roy's (Sarah Snook) turtlenecks alone could fill a college textbook.
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"A textbook example of how a professional man should be dressing in his 40s."
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If there is ever a textbook need for a class, it is downloaded online.
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For a lecture course, it meant following the order of topics in the textbook.
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It was a textbook example of old-school political maneuvering, and a remarkable turnabout.
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Only by thinking critically about textbook content are historical insights internalized and found meaningful.
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At age 11, he picked up a virology textbook at a church book fair.
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I am a lifelong textbook author, and my writing is a full-time job.
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" Textbook economics offers two reasons factory jobs can be "an escalator out of poverty.
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The online textbook rental company reported earnings and revenue that surpassed Wall Street expectations.
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"Underground" goes deeper into Harriet Tubman's personal history than your standard American history textbook.
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" She called the district court opinion that invalidated the entire law "textbook judicial overreach.
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His mental breakdown was the result of a near-textbook case of bipolar disorder.
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I've snuck in 30 pages of notes and even a full textbook this way.
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You would think it's a textbook case of revenge porn, but there's a rub.
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Crazy Rich Asians is a textbook case of a movie's title betraying its substance.
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Is it a lot better than reading chapters four and five from this textbook?
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In a textbook case of treasure hunter syndrome, we'd underestimated the enormity of the land.
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The textbook rental company reported a loss of 12 cents per share, according to Reuters.
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Scopes was charged for teaching from a textbook called A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems,
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I might as well mention that he literally wrote the textbook on machine learning, too.
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Sure, I could read an encyclopedia or a textbook, but I didn't have immediate access.
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Horiguchi's knockout victory in the final of Rizin's tournament is a textbook example of that.
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"These policies are textbook examples of misguided ideology triumphing over commonsense law enforcement," he added.
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Alongside Itten's textbook are numerous irresistible color studies by students, including one by Léna Bergner.
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Texas has a history of its textbook selection process being driven by misguided ideological fights.
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Upper-level (tropopause) animation shows textbook "cyclonic wrapup" we see w/baroclinic storm development. pic.twitter.
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"There's no textbook for how to make a buttock, there's no instructional manual," he says.
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Comment from discussion lazycrypt's comment from discussion "Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook".
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Comment from discussion ogrelin's comment from discussion "Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook".
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Comment from discussion cespes's comment from discussion "Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook".
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Comment from discussion halborn's comment from discussion "Shots were fired in my Discrete Math textbook".
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Because it's almost like a textbook for everything that you would do in that category.
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He wrote a textbook in 1980 that helped shape a generation's understanding of his field.
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Nevertheless, his photo now appears in a criminal justice textbook in the section defining rape.
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Indeed, that has had a big knock-on effect already in the textbook publishing world.
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Thing Explainer also happens to be published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, a major textbook publisher.
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Ryan, who endorsed Trump in June, said those comments met the "textbook" definition of racism.
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Park doesn't believe the esports industry will follow much of a "textbook" approach to growth.
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The textbook example, Nteta says, is white opposition to welfare prior to 583s federal reform.
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He explained that it's better to tap into your creativity than just giving textbook answers.
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Eddie Redmayne stars as Newt Scamander, a textbook writer and collector of the titular beasts.
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Several of the top-tier candidates, including the insurgents, have run textbook campaigns in Iowa.
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The textbook says that inflation should rise, the question is if this time is different.
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To buy a textbook that teaches that it's a child's religious duty to kill "sorcerers"?
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The fiasco over healthcare reform was a textbook example of how not to advance policy.
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Students received a complimentary textbook, produced by Purdue, that described oxycodone as a "moderate" opioid.
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" Rayner replies, "Of something that hasn't yet appeared in any textbook, but which soon will.
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Amazon fined a college student $3,800 for returning a rented textbook late, CBS Philly reported.
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A native of California, Gardner used to create digital content for colleges and textbook companies.
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Peccerelli had seen the renowned bone detective Clyde Snow before, but only in a textbook.
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To many, it was a textbook case of the mania surrounding digital currencies these days.
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The textbook battle is just one example of the HAF's efforts to influence public policy.
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He ripped Trump's attacks on a federal judge for his Mexican heritage as "textbook" racism.
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I was stunned because the questions were on the assigned material from the textbook (duh)!
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In a way, the evolution of the textbook has mirrored that in every other industry.
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He has said the change is akin to "giving banks the textbook—not the test".
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"It is spirituality understood in a metaphysical way as opposed to textbook religiosity," she says.
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But even if the Cavs' offence wasn't a textbook demonstration of team basketball, it worked.
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How do these personal narratives convey a different aspect of history than a textbook might?
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Glugging from vodka mixed with fruit juice, I remember snorting lines off my Economics textbook.
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I had, maybe, a drink a day, but I never thought it wasn't textbook alcoholism.
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An average textbook costs around $110, but can stretch as high as $200 to $300.
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But right now, most children are learning about Egypt from an outdated and expensive textbook.
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One man lent me his textbook so I could follow along as the group read.
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He was a textbook narcissist who hid behind his teachings of God and his love.
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Nobel laureate Robert Shiller wrote the textbook on the 2 worst bubbles in recent history.
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United Nations officials called the campaign against the Rohingya a "textbook example" of ethnic cleansing.
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"Textbook generic" was how she described the sex that she said she had with him.
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The spelling rules are useful, but this is, after all, a novel, not a textbook.
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He is teaching Washington from the textbook of championship basketball he read at Boeheim's elbow.
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Gaskin's "kind and positive disposition" and the abundance of the food, are textbook A.S.M.R. triggers.
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This is a textbook example of "arbitrary and capricious" conduct — exactly what the law prohibits.
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He said the Fed was proposing to give banks a textbook, not the test itself.
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" Taxing carbon dioxide emissions to reduce energy use, she added, is "absolutely standard textbook economics.
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As an academic she wrote a textbook that is still used by undergraduates in Bulgaria.
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In November 2019, he published Cytokine Storm Syndrome, the first dedicated textbook on cytokine storms.
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Hunter Biden's deals are textbook examples of how political families become rich from public service.
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You could even forgo using a textbook and rely on your own notes and presentations.
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Life has never been easier for avid readers or for students with lengthy textbook lists.
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Rent controls are a textbook example of a well-intentioned policy that does not work.
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And he had a pattern that I think is straight out of a psychology textbook.
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In the same place, the Texas edition of the textbook, above, contains only blank space.
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In Arizona, a book on sketching and a physics textbook were banned, the report said.
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The insights derived from these visits are beautifully descriptive yet concise, textbook perfect, formal analyses.
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It is a textbook case of government turning a good thing into an unfair thing.
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Branson's social media strategy is a textbook approach on how to manage a public identity.
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The name of the chairman of the textbook board, a Hindu professor, does not appear.
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He published the first textbook on phishing in 2006 and holds more than 100 patents.
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I think the president might benefit from a basic civics textbook, something with large print.
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The reception of Senator Elizabeth Warren's DNA results is a textbook case in this confusion.
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Chapter eight of Mankiw's textbook is a lengthy exploration of the economic costs of taxation.
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Trump Rules Produce growers represent a textbook example of what businesses describe as regulatory fatigue.
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The textbook example is the mafia warning: Pay me money or I will hurt you.
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The United Nations called it "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing," which Myanmar has denied.
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We know the textbook definitions of those words, but can their meanings change over time?
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Nobody wants to comb through some dry textbook just to learn about something they enjoy.
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" Ryan previously called Trump's remarks about Judge Gonzalo Curiel "the textbook definition of a racist comment.
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"What he said and did and does is the textbook definition of sexual assault," Biden shouted.
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So he went out and spent $10 million on one textbook to show what was possible.
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In Silicon Valley, we were the ones that wrote the textbook on how to do acquisitions.
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The book she sold was a criminology textbook published by Pearson that she bought at Goodwill.
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For Warren's supporters, it was a textbook case of mansplaining followed by males silencing a woman.
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In one tweet, he said the president was an "almost textbook case" of narcissistic personality disorder.
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"They'd say, 'We don't have a textbook on 61-year-olds having a baby," Cecile laughed.
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Buchanan came storming in at a corner and delivered a textbook header to break the deadlock.
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A textbook example of insider trading, the Stewart case would once have seemed open-and-shut.
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A fuckboy isn't quite a textbook villain, because he very much believes he's a nice guy.
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This argument is in fact a textbook example of the cynicism and smallness inherent in realism.
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Cydney wins the Fishy this week for a move that is textbook Survivor in its perfection.
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She took out the crumpled picture of Bette Davis that she hid inside her science textbook.
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But, it turns out the experts, textbook writers, and everyone else has it wrong this time.
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Wands were actually cheaper than expected, but about the same price as their most expensive textbook.
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"What he said he did and does is a textbook definition of sexual assault," Biden said.
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It's such textbook Survivor that it's astounding this tribe of super fans can't figure it out.
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At no point do they want to not be moms — just not textbook variety good moms.
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China isn't known for being progressive with sex education, but a new textbook is changing that.
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Of the 4,19803 pages in America's most popular psychiatry textbook, normal emotions get half a page.
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"The way that Chipotle has been handling the legitimate claims has been textbook appropriate," Marler said.
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This is a true creative's desktop in a laptop, without being as thick as a textbook.
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He was glam that didn't have to go the gym—the textbook definition of heated charisma.
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In 2007, the average cost of a new textbook was $57, compared to $79 in 2013.
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Looking at a chart of Alphabet, Gordon noted a "textbook" setup that indicated a corrective rally.
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Dan Rosensweig the chief executive of online textbook rental firm Chegg was named to Time Inc.
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The textbook definition of terrorism, after all, is that it heightens fear among civilians at home.
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Mighty No. 9 is a textbook example of what can go wrong with a Kickstarter project.
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Fanning, on the other hand, plays Alicia Simms, practically the textbook definition of a thirst trap.
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We diagnose disease with textbook knowledge and prescribe medications because those are the hammers we have.
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The $3,800 fine is more than 60 times the price SanFilippo originally paid for the textbook.
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If this was a textbook definition of racism, then so be it—maybe racism was true.
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"This is textbook and it's been done well," Bossert added later from the White House podium.
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Yet on Ireland, this has been a textbook example of kicking the can down the road.
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The movie "can lay some claim to a textbook perfection," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times.
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It's a textbook side effect of a maturing economic cycle with full employment, according to Paulsen.
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Elon Musk and Facebook AI chief Yann LeCun have also said good things about this textbook.
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All this is delivered in a formulaic prose that is generally as compelling as a textbook.
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"Most people never get to that chapter in the textbook," he said, with a small laugh.
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Others borrowers slashing pricing are grocer Albertson's, networking firm Riverbed Technology and textbook publisher Cengage Learning.
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Brexit, as the British departure from the European Union is known, is a textbook glass cliff.
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"This was a textbook operation, carried out in a safe manner, and done securely," Albence said.
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Those changes, it said, were a "textbook example" of vote denial under the Voting Rights Act.
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For the textbook scam, the group targeted family owned businesses and many went out of business.
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After the company spun off its profitable college textbook division, its stock plunged nearly 40 percent.
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"Every single textbook of obstetrics will have some mention of lower back pain," Dr. Artal said.
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Stacy said her trigonometry textbook this year was so dilapidated, the entire first chapter was gone.
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Right out of the gate, Ryan disavowed Trump's remarks, calling them the "textbook definition" of racism.
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I didn't learn "atheist" until a couple years later in my religion textbook in eighth grade.
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It's not textbook boxing but for a slower moving, aggressive fighter this method works a treat.
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You don't always have to have the textbook case of a physical attack or physical coercion.
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CALLIE RENNISON: When we set out to write this textbook, we wanted to incorporate many things.
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I began to panic and cry, and my girlfriend started spitting out textbook symptoms of BPD.
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What attention and conversation about the criminal justice system have you seen since publishing the textbook?
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The great textbook boxers like Joe Louis and Sugar Ray Robinson didn't shift for this reason.
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He&aposs a wild fighter, throws shots all over the place, nothing about him is textbook.
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While there, he revised a textbook called "Thermodynamics and Heat Power," originally written by Irving Granet.
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In the textbook, she said, "it was hard for me to visualize the whole 210" degrees.
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Purposely increasing the budget deficit to stimulate aggregate demand is a textbook technique to stimulate growth.
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To see a textbook example of this check out Miguel Cotto's recent career against larger middleweights.
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What happened in North Carolina during the 2018 midterms was a textbook case of election fraud.
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A textbook example of Greco-Roman naturalism, it was cast in Yemen, as an inscription confirms.
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"It's borderline textbook, six, seven, eight, nine, what they're going to," Padres Manager Andy Green said.
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And for education company Pearson, the problem is also one of its key products: the textbook.
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The risk is that this handoff doesn't happen as smoothly as an economic textbook might predict.
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A top U.N. official has described the military's actions as a textbook case of "ethnic cleansing".
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But 21 years later, the Hernandez shooting provides a textbook case of what could go wrong.
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Foreign aid underwrote the school system, so the textbook business jump-started the book publishing industry.
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Tell the students which parts of the textbook they should read and give them some homework.
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He is also the author of "Applying Analytics" (Taylor & Francis Group, 2014), a textbook for undergraduates.
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She is the editor of "Greening Philosophy: A Fresh Introduction to the Field," a philosophy textbook.
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And you get all of this for a price less than that of a single textbook.
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When I was a teenager, it became as necessary to me as any health class textbook.
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It is a textbook example of what federal prosecutors and agents are taught not to do.
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State or district textbook reviewers go over each book and ask publishers for further changes. 4.
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I for one don't have a single physical textbook, but I benefit greatly using online methods.
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Her talks, a product of serious original research and deft scripts, were no mere textbook recitations.
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High textbook prices have long been a bane for students, but students now have more workarounds.
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You're certainly responding in a textbook way: doubting yourself, clamming up, taking his word as gospel.
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Every introductory textbook looks at something similar but more boring—a mass oscillating on a spring.
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There&aposs no textbook heterosexual romance where the female lead awaits a prince to rescue her.
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Chanel Reynolds is a textbook example of how even the best planners can get caught short.
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The beauty of this parody textbook is how much of an educational supplement it could be.
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Mankiw's textbook covers the abstract theory that underpins economics as it has been understood for decades.
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A textbook doesn't answer all my questions, but a qualified teacher that takes their time does.
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Since she started trying to engage the government on the textbook issue, Qiu has treaded carefully.
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No wonder audiences have already flocked to it: It's a textbook good time at the theatre.
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For a dollar, if you can buy part of a textbook and also get cleaner air?
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Kudos to Chris and Anna -- based on Jack's happy face, this looks like textbook co-parenting.
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The other thing that's worth clarifying is that anti-fascist groups don't only organize against textbook fascists.
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Our textbook offers either "Alas" or "woe is me," and there's little to choose between the two.
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There, he checked out the English-language textbook, Using Energy, emblazoned with a windmill on the cover.
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The idea is that simply scanning a psychology textbook will show each vocabulary word on a page.
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This incorrect information continued to appear in subsequent editions of the textbook for more than two decades.
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The code pointed to a college physics textbook published by a Cengage imprint over a decade ago.
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Will Ferrell is one of few mainstream comedians who can make a textbook offensive impression sincerely lovable.
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The problem for Parker isn't Shelton, but Shelton's age – or, rather, the age of her child's textbook.
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Textbook publishers are feeling the chill after industry leader Pearson lowered 2017 profit guidance on January 18.
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With a loud sellout crowd arrayed against it, Northwestern played textbook road basketball throughout the first half.
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One gives her change—not exactly a textbook approach to development lending but a natural-enough impulse.
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A biology textbook contained a picture of a woman with a long worm erupting from her body.
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Now, the good news: textbook prices are edging back down, according to surveys by online booksellers CampusBooks.com.
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But it is a moot point if your professor is not using OpenStax as the course textbook.
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If you look up totalitarian regime, if you look up police state, what they're doing is textbook.
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Volley hopes to stay free for students by charging textbook makers, education service providers, and school networks.
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A senior UN official this week described the military operation as "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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In reality, though, the actress and comedian says she's "a classic textbook introvert" who values alone time.
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In our textbook (in progress), we say that the party has two tasks in choosing a nominee.
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A: Occupy Wall Street was a nearly textbook example of a social movement that should have worked.
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I studied economics, and what did my textbook say would happen to those 4 million manufacturing workers?
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What was printed today in a textbook or a virtual tutorial may very well be obsolete tomorrow.
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To become better marketers, those in the tech startup world need to … read a Marketing 101 textbook.
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"If I add a new textbook to our servers, within 15 minutes it'll be indexed," he says.
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If you read some of this conversation out loud, it sounds like a textbook mother-daughter spat.
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The United Nations has called the campaign a textbook example of "ethnic cleansing", a charge Myanmar denies.
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In every semester of introductory physics, an instructor (or a textbook) introduces the idea of Ohm's law.
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James Wellemeyer, a 17-year-old rising senior at New Jersey's Lawrenceville School, wrote a civics textbook.
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Clearly, Ottawa's carbon tax implementation should remind economists how the textbook carbon tax can operate in practice.
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The comic-book format makes the material much more interesting than a textbook, Aidan Wohl, 13, said.
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Well, the textbook lets everyone know about the characters they're going to see in the film. But!
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Slime videos are textbook ASMR because they're repetitive, methodical, and include soft, crinkly sounds and slow motions.
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"This is as close as you get to the textbook definition of a workhorse engine," said Aboulafia.
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A number of his photos were also used in scientific texts, including this biology textbook from 1957.
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Warren Buffett has said that no economic textbook explains the "strange" economic situation we are in today.
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The buildup for "25" was textbook, and is still the dominant mode for most major-label artists.
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He characterized 2018's violent market sell-offs as "classic textbook" in a Federal Reserve tightening cycle.
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Similarly, Conor Lamb, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania's 17th congressional district, has run a textbook moderate campaign.
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It's hard to imagine a more textbook example of failing on all counts at corporate social responsibility.
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The online textbook service Chegg today announced that it has acquired Imagine Easy Solutions for $42 million.
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They're textbook epidemiology — they just need to be scaled up to a level never really seen before.
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The department includes an array of founding figures of schools of thought long established as textbook canon.
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Little of this, of course, would make it into a history textbook, or even an NFL anthology.
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The United Nations has called the military's campaign in northern Rakhine a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing".
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If the S&P 500 falls another 6%, it would put the index in textbook correction territory.
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He is the author of the medical textbook "Abortion Practice," a comprehensive guide to performing safe abortions.
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The NAACP, for example, had a textbook committee that monitored how schoolbooks portrayed black communities and history.
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Although it has been marketed as a novel, it blurs the lines between novel and history textbook.
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Many of Jones's more infamous broadcasts provide a textbook example of how misinformation gains traction and spreads.
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"It wasn't the textbook destination wedding where you basically change the date and the place," he said.
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He observes, correctly, that standard textbook economics talks a lot about competition but little about economic power.
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And I was in my mid-20s — the textbook clinical age when bipolar disorder tends to present.
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Increasingly, even textbook studies and phenomena are coming undone as researchers retest them with more rigorous designs.
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Wirecutter's recommended calligraphy kit for beginners is about $50 and has all that, plus a starter textbook.
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There was a kid who dropped a textbook in the middle of the hallway and we froze.
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He also exhibits textbook traits of mental decline that have worsened measurably over the last three years.
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"You don't learn this from a textbook but by doing," Mr. Nakajima said of those early days.
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The Trump-Zelensky dialogue could be used in the chapter of a linguistic textbook on conversational analysis.
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Seeing the enemy armor vulnerable, the Mandalorian hits it with a thermal detonator and destroys it. Textbook.
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Coleman's early designs were a textbook example of the fast-but-casual concept, before that jargon existed.
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Even the inclusion of a few words of Darija in a textbook last year caused an uproar.
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Buy one of each textbook and use them not to teach history, but to teach critical thinking.
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"The best textbooks maybe have 763 pages, and that's in an 800-page textbook," Costello told me.
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To Trump's associates and longtime supporters, the decision to send Giuliani out on TV was textbook Trump.
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"This seems like a textbook defensive rotation," said Frank Rybinski, chief macro strategist at Aegon Asset Management.
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"Treasuries rallied in textbook fashion after the print," Jon Hill, BMO's rates strategist said in a note.
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Ms. Park's textbook effort then became untenable after a corruption scandal engulfed her presidency late last year.
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There is sometimes substantial variation among textbook prices, and also books with stronger rental and used markets.
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But if you want to be more like a Hogwarts student, you can also purchase the textbook.
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"This seems like a textbook example of cronyism in action," said Kathleen Clark, a Washington University professor.
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He is a Uyghur scholar and textbook author who was detained in Xinjiang, China in October 2016.
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Next came a blanquette de veau, the monochrome veal stew cherished by French schoolchildren — textbook buttery deliciousness.
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As a student at Winona State University, he organized textbook buyback events on campus twice a year.
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Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone's path to success was straight out of a business school textbook.
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Unfortunately, Preston Max Allen's meandering show is a textbook example of how to squander a promising concept.
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And investigations of some textbook concepts in psychology But troublingly, the textbooks have not been updated accordingly.
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It is a case of textbook economics catching up with some of Mr. Trump's unorthodox economic policies.
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They see the rigorous process of inquiry, experimentation, and analysis as two-sentence lines in a textbook.
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Here he was, using textbook abusive tactics to deny and minimize what he had done to Kelly.
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It's not clear whether the decision might affect what textbook publishers decide to include down the road.
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Thanks to its colorful images and blocks of text, the book reads more like a magazine than textbook.
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I can't believe I just said that—it sounds like it's straight out of a middle school textbook.
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"Audemars" is a textbook flexing anthem, while "Unapproachable" sets Scarborough art-rapper Just John against cascading, gated synths.
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The ATM, for example, is a textbook example of a machine that was designed to replace human labor.
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The comments I received from members of the public about the viral textbook page were predominantly from women.
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RocketLit has $1 million in pilots set up, and is hoping to disrupt the $14 billion textbook market.
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Or is it perhaps that this global fast food conglomerate has no problem stooping to textbook false advertising?
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They awoke to what they assumed was a pesky classmate banging on the door to borrow a textbook.
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"Look, I'm not running against Donald Trump," he says in a television commercial that is textbook Bredesen sobriety.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, who only recently endorsed Trump, called the comments from his party's nominee "textbook" racism.
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One, he said, had been learning to teach Arabic at a local college, and died clutching a textbook.
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To Eric Jackson, an activist investor with SpringOwl Asset Management, Viacom appears to be a textbook-style target.
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While no one is a textbook example of their Zodiac sign, it certainly can affect how we behave.
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A Chinese textbook manufacturer caught wind, decided to bundle the tech, and now there are millions across Asia.
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The mass affluent know that financial success has little to do with your ability to memorize textbook information.
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It's more textbook than biography, with each chapter kept brief, but it also contains some surprising personal asides.
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But its merits were clear, and the idea caught on quickly, the textbook definition of a disruptive innovation.
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Until this year, a history textbook used in Chinese middle schools devoted three pages to the Cultural Revolution.
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The core of the argument between the bank and the government could be taken from an economics textbook.
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Yes, there are actual books on people like this, I am an RN and they are textbook cases.
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It's a schism that's textbook to the point of almost being cliche for domestic abusers, experts told me.
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We don't pick our favorite chapter of an undergrad textbook and contently live out our days in it.
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It stems from the publication this autumn of a third-grade grammar textbook featuring a rare punctuation mark.
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The "Trump Survival Guide" accordingly takes the tone of a high-school civics textbook, with correspondingly shallow depth.
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The injunction not to put all your eggs in one basket can be found in any finance textbook.
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When Raymond Braun was in high school, his American History textbook barely scratched the surface of LGBTQ history.
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If you thought watching Westworld was like flipping through a blood-soaked college philosophy textbook, you weren't wrong.
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The biggest right-wing television news network in America is caught up in a textbook sexual harassment scandal.
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Then she reveals that the textbook entry about her was accompanied by a huge picture of Princess Leia.
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The United Nations has branded the military's campaign "a textbook example of ethnic cleansing" of the minority Rohingya.
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He was the textbook "Just the facts, Ma'am" G-man that we're used to seeing in the movies.
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But, Justin was a bad boy last weekend and broke their safety code with a textbook windup swing.
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Punch "stem cells" into YouTube and your first hit looks like something from a seventh-grade biology textbook.
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Niantic managed to hit a very rare, exceptional home run on every textbook point of the game's development.
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The current environment for carry is "textbook", says Andreas Koenig, head of foreign exchange at Amundi Asset Management.
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Chegg, a technology giant specializing in textbook rental, has confirmed a data breach affecting some 40 million customers.
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If "Royals" is a textbook mixolydian composition through and through, "Green Light" is a little trickier to parse.
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He has written dry tomes (a bestselling textbook on constitutional law) and moist verse (collected in "Anonymous Intimacy").
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"The multilevels have the whole aromatherapy community worried," Peter Holmes, the author of the textbook "Aromatica," told me.
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What I'm saying is to suggest that a person's race disqualifies them to do their job is textbook.
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In the video, Barrow says textbook publishers can't sell anything unless it's aligned to the Common Core standards.
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Many of those people display textbook "antisocial behavior"—technically, a serious disregard for other people's rights—as adolescents.
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The cakes they serve at baby showers these days look like something out of an OB/GYN textbook.
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The Singapore summit was textbook Trump, namely, his equation of the personal and chemistry with policy and accomplishment.
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The result of publication bias: Whole textbook chapters of psychological theories may be resting on overly sunny data.
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The situation that is unfolding in Xinjiang, I would argue, fits the textbook definition of crimes against humanity.
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The textbook response came from Mayor Pete Buttigieg, when Trump likened him to the Mad Magazine cover character.
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There is a textbook definition of socialism as an economic system: The state controls the means of production.
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One time, it took me an entire week to get her through a paragraph in the assigned textbook.
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Finally, it's no small matter that "Cops" also consistently, and casually, presents textbook bad policing as good policing.
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Turns out the activity was directly tied to a textbook used by the school for about 10 years.
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Each time I broke my fall as if out of an ancient textbook, none the worse for wear.
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By getting ahead of the story, the Democrats can say that they handled their hack in textbook fashion.
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THE STONE When cracks start to appear in the world order, the old textbook timeline just won't do.
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The result is a coffee-table book aspiring to be a history book that reads like a textbook.
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Keys, 23, was more herself this time, producing plenty of highlights with her textbook serve and huge groundstrokes.
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The National Curriculum and Textbook Board has included climate change and disasters in the school syllabus since 2013.
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The operation was cited as a textbook example in a manual on counterinsurgency doctrine prepared by General Petraeus.
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Look for news articles published during that time period featuring the same themes or people from your textbook.
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Richard FriedmanNew York To the Editor: As a private-school teacher in Texas, I chose my own textbook.
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Colleges began adopting these digital programs over the past decade in response to expensive increases in textbook prices.
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He ran what's long been the textbook campaign for Georgia Democrats and, as has become their custom, lost.
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A prison in Ohio blocked an inmate from receiving a biology textbook over concerns that it contained nudity.
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So maybe my students thought they were striking a blow against the dark hegemony of greedy textbook publishers.
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The Legislature did approve some textbook funding, but it only increased general school funding by around $18 million.
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Writing a good textbook takes enormous time and effort, and most textbooks yield neither great uptake or riches.
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Her son, about twelve years old, peeked out from a window upstairs with a textbook in his hand.
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This is a textbook case, step by agonising step, of how not to make a big-budget blockbuster.
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"This appears to be a textbook case of fraud," Labaton Sucharow partner Michael Canty said in the release.
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They created a course together, the Physics of Dance, and wrote a forthcoming textbook based on that curriculum.
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Reading through Mankiw's introductory textbook, one gets a sense that economics is the study of supply and demand.
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Her jab was textbook and lanced Andrade up throughout to add another defense to Jedrzejczyk's impressive title run.
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" Here is a textbook case of Judge Silberman's "most heinous act in which a democratic government can engage.
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It's the textbook that was assigned for my first English class, when I was in the 10th grade.
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Additional material is drawn from NYFA's popular textbook which accompanies this curriculum, The Profitable Artist (Allworth Press, 153).
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But while I definitely fit the textbook definition of a heavy drinker, that doesn't necessarily signify an addiction.
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Textbook prices have skyrocketed over the past few years, which has led 71% of students to ask their parents for money, 41% to skip meals and 31% to take fewer classes to afford their reading material, according to a new survey by Morning Consult for Cengage, an online textbook company.
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It's all merely surface; a story we don't see as extending beyond the crisp pages of an elementary textbook.
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In the way that the Internet has scrambled pretty much everything, it has remade the textbook of oddball rap.
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The last reason not to throw out the textbook is its emphasis on inflation expectations, as well as unemployment.
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Almost, you could say, like the trigger response of an engineer confronting an ethics textbook for the first time.
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Jaising P. Modi's "Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology", first published in 1920, remains the standard textbook in the three countries.
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C.What is more textbook bias then prejudging this investigation before it&aposs over and this one before it begins?
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The obituary states that the famed DJ also taught broadcasting and wrote a textbook on radio and TV announcing.
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Smith wanted to spotlight social media users who claimed they weren't racist to justify saying something totally textbook racist.
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"Conferences have segregated," said Jorge Pullin, a physicist at Louisiana State University and co-author of an LQG textbook.
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Matthew Charles is the textbook case Americans hope for as they point to the increasingly flawed rehabilitation prison system.
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He said the app is intended to work with full textbook pages and news stories with lots of text.
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DexCom was a textbook example for Cramer on why it never pays to get too negative about a stock.
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Richard Tibbits is the chief illustrator for Gray's Anatomy, the seminal medical textbook that was first published in 1858.
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The president's son, Donald Trump, Jr., called the story "the usual clickbait BS" and "textbook #fakenews" in a tweet.
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In Florida, possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis is a misdemeanor, which is a textbook "minor" offense.
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Cramer considers this horrible decision by Coppola to be a textbook example of how not to run a company.
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Now the textbook and education platform is fueling the public's everlasting needs to keep learning, according to the chief.
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I've seen white papers that have looked like presentation decks and others with the complexity of a physics textbook.
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" Last week, the United Nations' human rights chief called the assault on Rohingyas a "textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
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"This is a textbook defensive move," said Shawn Cruz, manager of trader strategy at TD Ameritrade in New Jersey.
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The textbook presents a distorted view of Mexican-Americans, in part because it relies on stereotypes and incorrect assumptions.
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"Today was a textbook example of why you should always buy stocks when the market gets clobbered," Cramer said.
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Stuart Russell is a leading AI researcher who literally wrote (well, co-authored) the top textbook on the topic.
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My own 13-year-old daughter actually just read this exact same conventional wisdom in her social studies textbook.
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Many doctors, "educated over the past fifty years, only saw endometriosis as a footnote in a textbook," Norman writes.
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Dolores with her endless monologues has seemed at many points to be less a character than a philosophy textbook.
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I know we're meant to sympathize with him because of his abusive father, but it all felt very textbook.
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Essentially, he advocated for textbook street harassment, which I've heard always lands men dates (insert eye-roll emoji here).
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Textbook models tend to assume that importers face prices in the exporting country's currency, which are hard to renegotiate.
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In fact, the XRT displayed a textbook bullish pattern just two weeks ago when it made a golden cross.
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"It's a textbook case of poor governance," said Nicholas Benes, director of the Board Director Training Institute of Japan.
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Lochte's behavior and story fit a textbook pattern found in many other high-profile, much more serious false accusations.
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Today, let's start with this problem (you can find a version of this in just about every physics textbook).
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Songs like "Slit Your Guts" and "Benedictine Convulsions" are textbook examples of how to do a heavy groove right.
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He became director of National Hospital for Nervous Diseases in London and edited a textbook on nervous system disorders.
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them started out as a fictional textbook in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series.
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"This is an explosive allegation, and it appears like a textbook case of criminal obstruction of justice," Cummings added.
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And increasingly, Rosensweig said, he's found Chegg's customers want the company to advocate for issues beyond affordable textbook prices.
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Meanwhile Cormier has always been able to throw a hard kick even if it isn't always with textbook form.
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Today, New York is one of the company's biggest markets, a textbook case of Vermont butter trumping (sorry) guns.
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It's a textbook example of how trickle-down economics coaxes the middle class into voting against its own interests.
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Social media is the textbook case of "network effects"—where a service's value increases with the number of users.
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Even if you do decide to buy your textbook, you can sell it back after your course is done.
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"I normally don't use a textbook for this course and use press articles to cover my material," says Kahai.
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The Alabama Senate campaign is a textbook case of why every vote matters, and why every citizen must vote.
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Mr. O'Keefe executed a textbook dive and shredded one of the slow-moving Val dive bombers with his Browning .
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A proposed social studies textbook in Texas has angered activists and academics over what some call politically charged content.
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First, polls within a race vary from one another slightly more than one would expect from classical textbook explanations.
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"This is as close to a textbook response as it could have been," he said at a news conference.
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She just needed a little help, or wanted some deeper context for things she was reading in her textbook.
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"They're fighting so that students can go to school and read from a textbook that wasn't made in 2005."
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The meat—a textbook example of flame-kissed, juicy pork al pastor sliced right off the spit—is immaculate.
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You can't say, as Ryan has, that Trump is a "textbook" racist but that you'll vote for him anyway.
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But there were just as many unexpected takes on textbook bridal silhouettes — inspiration for traditional and contemporary brands alike.
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Mitt Romney performed a textbook U-turn Monday, accepting the endorsement of Donald Trump for the Utah Senate seat.
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On Saturday night Golovkin picked up his twenty-second consecutive knockout against Dominic Wade and it was textbook Golovkin.
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There will also be experiments by the pair with new formats aiming to complement Springer Nature's existing textbook business.
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Dr. Beranek's most successful book, "Acoustics," published in 1954, remains a textbook for acoustic engineering students around the world.
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"Tyrone Crawford comes in, makes a textbook play, and these are game-changing penalties," Aikman said during the broadcast.
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Ms. Gough provided a convincing portrait of a textbook depressive in London, which made sense but also felt monotonous.
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He points to a service called Chegg, which provides specific answers to classroom textbook questions for $15 a month.
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One of the strategies of conservative politicians is taking over state school boards, where textbook policies are been adopted.
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This isn't the novelization of the movie, but rather the actual "textbook" that was "written" by Newt Scamander himself.
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Rather than touring students through the textbook, teachers invited students to participate in the authentic work of the field.
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"This is a textbook destabilization of the exile movement," said Nicholas Bequelin, Amnesty International's regional director for East Asia.
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What I did is I threw away the textbook and instead, you know how they give away free papers?
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But as relations with that country soured, the government steered those textbook contracts to a few major Afghan publishers.
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She posted a response calling his vid "the most bizarre smear campaign attempt i've ever seen" and textbook manipulation.
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How was that experience different from reading about the death marches in a textbook or in another secondary account?
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In 1834, Harvard students rebelled when some of their classmates were punished for refusing to memorize their Latin textbook.
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Mr. Butz's portrait of the alcoholic Michael, with his whipsaw changes of mood, combines idiosyncratic specificity with textbook exactness.
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While the newer film is fine enough, the original is a textbook example of classic Hollywood at its sexiest.
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The Propel-Conduent conflict offers a textbook case of a digital newcomer running into resistance from the old order.
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In five minutes you can have a complete textbook and when the class ends, it leaves your possession automatically.
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Textbook economics would suggest paychecks should be getting considerably fatter as employers chase after workers to hire and retain.
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I make myself a cup to drink while I finish the textbook reading from earlier and then pass out.
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On Twitter, user jamiebh73 shared a photo of a textbook from her daughter's eighth-grade history class in Owasso.
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Textbook funding 'desperately needed' Education funding has dropped by 28% over the past decade, the state teachers' union said.
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Once they have purchased or rented a textbook, students can further lower their costs by sharing with a classmate.
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For students, the case has been an education unlike anything inside a textbook, the school's principal told reporters Tuesday.
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But Mr. Kremer's Kenya textbook study illustrates another value of discovering that a program falls short of its promise.
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The president's speech in Springfield, Mo., this week was a textbook case of how not to promote tax reform.
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He codified his ideas in a textbook, " The New Architecture and the Bauhaus ," and worked in Rome and London.
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This is textbook nonsense that makes it seem as if temperature is the only consideration in choosing a wine.
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In 1993, she wrote, with Julia R. Galliers, "Evaluating Natural Language Processing Systems," the seminal textbook on the topic.
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The human rights chief had previously described Myanmar military operations in Rakhine as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing.
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He had pain in the classic place where the appendix often attaches, he was demonstrating textbook symptoms of appendicitis.
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Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia for those over 85, offers a textbook example of this complexity.
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" Most studios see broader distribution change as inevitable, noted Harold L. Vogel, author of the textbook "Entertainment Industry Economics.
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The condensed, synthetic and accessible Marxist textbook was essential reading for university students during the 1970s and early 1980s.
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Say what you will about Bryant's efficiency or selfishness, but the guy had textbook footwork and fundamentals on offense.
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The rest of the fight was a textbook example of all the things a taller man should be doing.
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One of the most widely read economic textbook writers and the first American to win a Nobel Prize in economics, Paul Samuelson, told college students in the 1961 edition of his best-selling "Economics: An Introductory Analysis" textbook , that the Soviet Union's economy was growing faster than the U.S. economy (never true).
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DexCom is a textbook example for Jim Cramer on why it never pays to get too negative about a stock.
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If that is not textbook bias, which is the prejudging of an outcome, I mean, that&aposs what bias is.
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Some of these are classic examples straight from your physics textbook and some are surprising results that no one expected.
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But in 222, CBS News reported on a Middle Tennessee State professor who was offered $22019,500 to "review" a textbook.
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Called Evatar, the model doesn't look anything like the anatomy textbook illustrations you may have studied in high school health.
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On the other hand, a post-grad textbook only reaches a few hundred people but is vital to their education.
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"When I went into interviews, I could talk about real work that I'd done, not just textbook stuff," Krzanich added.
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And I mean in the textbook definition of ignorance, in that people don't understand how these programs and fellowships operate.
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Mine is textbook inattentive, which explains why my symptoms don't align with the characteristics of a rowdy 11-year-old.
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Gowdy also tore into Strzok at the opening of Thursday&aposs hearing, saying he showed "textbook bias" on the job.
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Some of those encounters were the textbook definition of a "hostile work environment" created by sexual harassment and objectifying behavior.
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There was a world history textbook abandoned on one of the tables, pins that read "We Call BS," and candy.
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Over the past few days, its deputy chief of staff has become the target of a textbook 2000chan harassment campaign.
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"When I went and saw her, it was a classic, textbook case of black hairy tongue," he told BuzzFeed News.
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It seems possible that the errors have been printed in a textbook already, and our corrections might cause further confusion.
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Honing in on her previous sexual experiences, including those onscreen, as evidence of her character flaws is textbook slut-shaming.
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