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Examples
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Quality-of-life metrics were defined as the subject's functioning and well-being in the physical, psychological and social domains in relation to their disease and treatment.
unknown title 2011
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Moreover, in the interest of workplace entertainment, gossip inevitably becomes embellished as it spreads, until there is little truth to it -- but the subject's reputation is severely damaged nonetheless.
Janice Harper: Moving From Combat to Compassion in the Workplace Janice Harper 2011
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Beyond the behavior the sculpture triggers, critics have seized on the subject's lack of connection with the city.
A Statuesque Blonde Bombshell Explodes a City's Sense of Decorum Erica Orden 2011
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As this was a quote and central to the subject's view of his own personality, this usage within the text did not breach the Guardian's guidelines on the use of obscenities which say in part: use such words only when absolutely necessary to the facts of a piece, or to portray a character in an article.
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We certainly would see that Nussbaum's subject has buried his head in a blanket, while Ogawara is presenting us his subject's back.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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The subject's depiction remains de-facto unacceptable.
Shoot me now. Roger Sutton 2009
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[The Imperfectionists] details a world where getting the "scoop" often triumphs over empathy for a subject's privacy, and where career ambitions determine the actions of many of the titular "imperfectionists" who struggle with pressures of work and home ...
The Imperfectionists: Summary and book reviews of The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman. 2010
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We certainly would see that Nussbaum's subject has buried his head in a blanket, while Ogawara is presenting us his subject's back.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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Dr. Joseph Purita had done operations like this before—taking stem cells from a subject's bone marrow and fat cells and inserting them into an injured area.
Meet the Doctor Who 'Fixed' Bartolo Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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We certainly would see that Nussbaum's subject has buried his head in a blanket, while Ogawara is presenting us his subject's back.
G. Roger Denson: Can the Art of Victims and Collaborators Be Viewed Together? G. Roger Denson 2011
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