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Meanings of highly personalised in English
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Usage of highly personalised in English
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Yahweh began as a highlypersonalised deity with passionate human likes and dislikes.
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A highlypersonalised online learning method that adapts to users' needs in real time.
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Humanist weddings are highlypersonalised, allowing couples to choose their own vows and location.
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This was a highlypersonalised attack on Mr Arafat.
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And in that time she's covered a lot of ground with her highlypersonalised music.
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This approach means that the service is highlypersonalised, built around the individual's needs, circumstances and preferences.
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Even with budget cuts, there are many instances of highlypersonalised and flexible care delivered in people's homes.
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Never nagging but gently inquisitive, I found myself being especially candid in response to the Coach function's highlypersonalised questions.
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Romaine Scally's house is not just highlypersonalised - it's also a clever spacious extension to a small dormer bungalow.
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Formal lessons should be kept to a minimum, and should be highlypersonalised; each writer struggles with different aspects of the process.
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But, these highlypersonalised remarks -which are designed to impugn the integrity of the learned judge -are of little value.
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In a highlypersonalised rebuke, Mr Shatter told a meeting of Templemore Town Council: Mr Reynolds has great difficulty in accurately reporting anything.
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The problem is, last summer's general election, which May fought on highlypersonalised lines, delivered an unmistakable vote of no confidence in her leadership.
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The University College Cork president has accused his critics of damaging the reputation of the university and engaging in highlypersonalised attacks on him.
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We were pitted against a barrage of highlypersonalised and poisonous Tory attacks, and a policy-free, expensively funded campaign in the press and on Facebook.