They are functionless things, and Rashid prefers his objects to have form and function. |
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The general consensus is that the majority of the non-coding, non-regulatory DNA is functionless. |
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Winged mayflies have large compound eyes, short, bristlelike antennae, and functionless mouthparts and digestive tracts. |
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It lies in the breaking up of the established distribution of functions via the seemingly functionless. |
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But it was despotic kings and functionless aristocrats more functionless in France than in Britain who thwarted the interests and ambitions of the middle class, which turned, therefore, to the principle of majoritarianism. |
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These digits are retained in the living Equidae only as functionless, vestigial slivers of bone on either side of the third metacarpal and metatarsal. |
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Similarly, Elliot Dodd's sculptures employ this home-made aesthetic to create functionless yet immaculate models. |
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It seems highly unlikely, then, that sebum is functionless. |
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Acute leukemia is a rapidly progressing leukemia that results in the accumulation of immature, functionless cells in the marrow and blood. |
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Things we know well have been distanced from us, rendered functionless and abnormal, either throu gh somewhat childish arrangements or sexual connotations. |
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The challenge, of course, is to maximize common interests and prevent conflicts from becoming functionless in the sense that all parties become worse off. |
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