| 41. | He refuses to be pigeonholed or settle down, intellectually or otherwise.
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| 42. | I'm trying not to be pigeonholed ."
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| 43. | In the Senate, Lieberman has been difficult to pigeonhole.
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| 44. | An endangered species sounds, almost inevitably, like a bureaucratic pigeonhole.
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| 45. | "People don't like to be pigeonholed ."
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| 46. | Today, he doesn't like to pigeonhole himself.
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| 47. | For instance, the pigeonhole principle is of this form.
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| 48. | Bucket sort and pigeonhole sort are variations on these ideas.
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| 49. | Look for a rule that says everything must be pigeonholed.
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| 50. | So this means that the reference to the pigeonhole princinple is incorrect.
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