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- proper noun The first
book of theHarry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher Stone, or other related products, such as themovie or thevideo game based on it.
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Examples
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Its crazy to think it was that long ago that I went to the theater for the first time with my friends and saw HP1.
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Megan Fox just looks like she's pretty up for Halloween. haha. abergamo yeah his face does look like voldemort from sorcerer's stone babyjaypan for some reason freddy's face reminds me of voldemorts from HP1
High Resolution: A Nightmare on Elm Street and Jonah Hex | /Film 2009
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HP1 known to UK residents as the Philospher's Stone set a precedent by being very faithful to the first book and more or less keeping everything in.
Archive 2009-07-01 Sci-Fi Gene 2009
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I liked the comment of the Scholastic publisher Arthur Levine, who said that he liked HP1 and saw that it had potential, but that it would have been "literally insane" for him to imagine the phenomenal popularity of the series.
Waiting for Harry Roger Sutton 2007
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HP1 known to UK residents as the Philospher's Stone set a precedent by being very faithful to the first book and more or less keeping everything in.
Harry Potter and the Gloriously Unfilmable Novel Sci-Fi Gene 2009
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The phenomenon is still not understood at the molecular level although histone modifications, binding of specific chromatin condensing proteins (HP1), and DNA methylation all play important roles46.
Advanced Information: The 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2006
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Whereas HP1 justifies intervention only when the target herself would be the cause of harm to others, HP2 would justify intervention to prevent harm to others, whether that harm would be caused by the target or in some other way.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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Clearly, HP2 will justify more intervention than HP1.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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HP1: A can restrict B's liberty in order to prevent B from harming others.
Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Brink, David 2007
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Unfortunately, this interpretation is not any better than (HP1).
Wisdom Ryan, Sharon 2007
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