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  • noun Plural form of instantiation.

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  • Other specific "instantiations" of this abstract theory can be seen by looking at Venus's atmosphere, or at other points in the Earth's history (the PETM, etc.)

    RealClimate 2009

  • Other specific "instantiations" of this abstract theory can be seen by looking at Venus's atmosphere, or at other points in the Earth's history (the PETM, etc.)

    RealClimate 2009

  • Other specific "instantiations" of this abstract theory can be seen by looking at Venus's atmosphere, or at other points in the Earth's history (the PETM, etc.)

    RealClimate 2009

  • Other specific "instantiations" of this abstract theory can be seen by looking at Venus's atmosphere, or at other points in the Earth's history (the PETM, etc.)

    RealClimate 2009

  • The state-by-state argument run through some type of counterfactual statistical procedure is an erroneous interpretation as it cannot distinguish between an underlying process creating multiple instantiations which are all correlated.

    Matthew Yglesias » The Impact of Title IX 2010

  • Like the baby, God needs us especially in the laboring and the rearing, in bringing forth many instantiations of good, beautiful, and true things in the world.

    William Grassie: Christmas From The Outside In: A Meditation William Grassie 2011

  • Like the baby, God needs us especially in the laboring and the rearing, in bringing forth many instantiations of good, beautiful, and true things in the world.

    William Grassie: Christmas From The Outside In: A Meditation William Grassie 2011

  • And physical instantiations of the digital can be both archives and souvenirs you can?

    Warren Ellis » Links for 2010-03-29 2010

  • "Socrates, do you believe that wisdom is a universal quality that exists independently of any its instantiations?"

    An Argument from Realism Against Naturalism about Human Beings 2008

  • "Socrates, do you believe that wisdom is a universal quality that exists independently of any its instantiations?"

    An Argument from Realism Against Naturalism about Human Beings 2008

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