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In something more approximating plain English: Smith could ask Cannon’s de facto bosses at the U.S.

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However, scientists think they are close to approximating a Majorana particle in a much different guise.

Because Sondheim was not around for the rehearsal process, it’s impossible to say whether he would have thought the musical had attained something approximating final form.

Nilsson isn’t alone: Facial reconstructions are an increasingly popular way of approximating the past.

Appropriately programmed computer simulations of the brain, with massive feedback and something approximating a central workspace, will consciously experience the world—perhaps not now but soon enough.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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