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For example, there was no category for computers until the 1980s when editors renamed the "Generalities" category to "Computer science, information, general works."
Goodbye to Dewey? David Fulton 2007
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For example, there was no category for computers until the 1980s when editors renamed the "Generalities" category to "Computer science, information, general works."
Archive 2007-05-01 David Fulton 2007
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The subject is treated under the following headings: "Generalities," in which is discussed the historical development of our knowledge of the effects of traumatism, the etiology, the evolution of the various disturbances, and the legal side of the questions at issue.
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Generalities which can later be interpreted by lawyers will be the excuse for any changes the administration wishes in the future, Obama stated that there will be no tax on the middle class.
White House launches counteroffensive over Drudge Report link 2009
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Generalities lead to the confrontrations witnessed at the town hall meetings.
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Generalities and stereotyping do a disservice to everyday women of the past who were as varied in stature, height and size as we are today.
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Generalities with specific talking points to get the business community interested in coming to the table to find out more details.
Obama Speech: There's One Word On Everyone's Mind, And It's Spelled J-O-B-S 2009
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Generalities breed lawsuits and conflict, not a settling of dispute.
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Generalities aside: a reduction in total warheads from 30,000 to 1,000 it would represent significant progress, in that the amount of potential damage from an all-out exchange would be less if the global arsenal was 1,000 bombs rather than 30,000.
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Generalities with specific talking points to get the business community interested in coming to the table to find out more details.
Obama Speech: There's One Word On Everyone's Mind, And It's Spelled J-O-B-S 2009
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