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grace

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White hats have been a common sight at demonstrations denouncing his death, and a white hat graced Manzo’s coffin at his funeral.

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Their ignominious falls from grace are clear in the documentaries they feature in, from the glint of their handcuffs to the colour of their prison uniforms.

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It was there he learned the Socratic method of inquiry by oral combat that would underlie both his remarkable achievements and the harsh judgments that would precipitate his fall from grace.

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She’s earned enough grace over several just-ahead-of-the-curve albums for us to believe that the celebratory all-out AI assault of “Artificial Angels” is not earnest.

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Under the planned tweaks, some groups whose generative AI systems are already on the market would be offered a grace period to help them comply with obligations on having their systems watermarked to increase transparency.

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

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