| 41. | Such copying is paradigmatic non-commercial personal use entirely consistent with the purposes of the Act.
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| 42. | From 1958, Skurjeni's style distinguished itself from other na�ve painters through his paradigmatic work.
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| 43. | This Illinois law, in fact, is paradigmatic of the consumer protection legislation underpinning the NAAG guidelines.
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| 44. | The Roman Empire is merely one of the more memorable and paradigmatic examples of political expansion and contraction.
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| 45. | A paradigmatic example of this was General Pavel Grachev, who had demonstrated his loyalty during this crisis.
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| 46. | Thus the laws of logic, being paradigmatic cases of analytic propositions, are not immune to revision.
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| 47. | A western for example may have many of the paradigmatic signs that the viewer has grown accustomed to.
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| 48. | The paradigmatic public intellectual, Russell wrote prolifically in the latter topics to a wide and receptive audience.
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| 49. | The "'caste system in India "'is the paradigmatic ethnographic example of caste.
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| 50. | An example of a paradigmatic transformation would be the shift from geocentric to heliocentric view of our world.
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