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    Air Vice-Marshals may be addressed Generically as"Air Marshal".

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    Now BRICS is used more Generically as a marketing term.

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    In fact, these weight-loss ads were delivered Generically to women aged 24-30.

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    These new EDM-based rave events(now simply referred Generically to as"music festivals") sell out.

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    In fact, these weight loss ads were delivered Generically to women aged 24-30.

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    But Generically, the idea I want you to have as leaders, when you're embellishing,

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    It is not always possible to prescribe Generically because a non-proprietary title does not always exist.

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    People use the terms Generically when referring to various kinds of computer-related work, which sometimes confuses their meaning.

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    In particular, men who were lower class, were often called Generically"Jack" beginning around the 14th century in England.

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    When doctors use the term tumor, they are talking Generically and not about the size of the lesion.

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    When medical professionals use the term tumor they are talking Generically and not about the size of the lesion.

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    Every customer wants to experience a journey that is tailored for themselves and not Generically addressed to the masses.

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    The title‘Project Manager' has come to be used Generically to describe anyone given responsibility to complete a project.

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    The term and title‘project manager' has come to be used Generically to describe anyone given responsibility to complete a project.

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    While there is no Generically“correct” way to resolve relationship differences, successful couples share an underlying respect for the differences between them.

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    Newton's third law simply has no reason to be valid in this case and indeed, it not valid Generically in the interactions of these fields with particles.

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    The inventor of Velcro, more Generically known as a“hook and loop fastener” or“touch fastener” as“Velcro” is technically just a brand of that product, was Swiss engineer, Georges de Mestral.

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    The magic and miraculous spells which are used for diverse purposes related with love between two persons, are Generically termed as the love spells by vashikaran practitioners of the world over.

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    Robert Stirling invented the first practical example of a closed cycle air engine in 1816, and it was suggested by Fleeming Jenkin as early as 1884 that all such engines should therefore Generically be called Stirling engines.

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    Eligibility for rehire if former employee Many employers ask this question as part of employment verification, and you can choose to respond yes/no, or respond Generically by stating something like(“all former employees may be eligible for rehire pending review.”).

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    Jessica Winter of The Village Voice also criticized the film's simplistic representation of the peasantry, describing"the young men's encounters with conscience-pricking, Generically noble locals" who are occasionally assembled"to face the camera in a still life of heroic, art-directed suffering.

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    One of the worst things that you can do for the flu or even a cold is to take aspirin( chemically or Generically called acetylsalicylic Acid or ASA) or even on the many remedies containing it especially to children or teenagers.

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    Robert Stirling was the Scottish inventor of the first practical example of a closed cycle air engine in 1816, and it was suggested by Fleeming Jenkin as early as 1884 that all such engines should therefore Generically be called Stirling engines.

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    Generically, the way I interpreted your question is, can you imagine a situation where you would kill a member or members of one species to save members of that same species, or kill members of one species to save members of another?

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    Robert Stirling was a Scottish minister who invented the first practical example of a closed cycle air engine in 1816, and it was suggested by Fleeming Jenkin as early as 1884 that all such engines should therefore Generically be called Stirling engines.

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