In fact, most of our extremities and senses have cropped up in digital form one way or another.
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Gilanis have a taste for tart, fruity flavors like those in this dish, which has been around in one form or another since the days of the Persian Empire.
Fresh from an encouraging Test performance in Sri Lanka, and having showed some promising form in One-Day Internationals over the past few years, Bangladesh faced a Zimbabwe side demoralized after a thrashing in the Caribbean.
Conversely, the workers in the low-ranking states typically get less reward, in one form or another, out of their jobs.
Gamification is in fact already gaining a foothold in education, and some would argue that it has always played a prominent role in one form or another, even in the pre-computer era.
Infomercials have been around in one form or another since the beginning of television.
Those are all signficant technologies that we still use in one form or another today.
In one form or another, everybody will be using market capitalism (but watch that qualifying phrase).
In one form or another land accounts for over a third of all government revenue.
By our internal estimates, 70% of all sports-related articles are analyzing numbers in one form or another.
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By August, as many as 168 Japanese companies had announced share-option schemes in one form or another.
If Chris Dodd is right, and I imagine he is, SOPA will come back in one form or another.
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People are comfortable with these brands and will continue to rely on their plastic in one form or another.
Economic sanctions, in one form or another, have been in place ever since.
In one form or another they have been in force for all but three of the past 50 years.
All the rest have either preferential voting systems (Australia and France) or proportional representation in one form or another.
And everyone around us was a NASA engineer in one form or another.
We're consumers at heart, and our response to difficulties of all kinds usually involves consumption in one form or another.
Around in one form or another since 1991, Lollapalooza is the stick by which most outdoor music festival are measured.
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My story is repeated in one form or another over and over throughout the U.S. (see the recent Gibson Guitar story).
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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The argument may still be continuing, in one form or another, when this commission packs its bags at the start of 2005.
Most of them, in one form or another, reflect basic economic liberties.
Most women who survived high school have likely experienced RA in one form or another, and you know how devastating it can be.
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While barebones PCs are nothing new, and neither are all-in-one form factors, it's seldom that we see the two ideas meet.
Johnson said the project in one form or another has been subject to 15 votes from various legislative bodies, so no referendum is necessary.
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After all, Godwin points out, the Net has been around in one form or another for decades, and no libel suits of the Aide-v.
They all would reduce or eliminate many tax expenditures, although most would preserve subsidies for charitable giving and mortgage interest in one form or another.
And, thirdly, it ought to be a system that can be treated by the royal commission as a working experiment in one form of permanent solution.
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