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In Twists and Turns, the cabaret of his own life story, there are numerous jokes and double-entendres that Mitcham delivers with an awkward lack of confidence that leaves his audience stranded for a cue of precisely when to laugh.
On a cue of Poincaré, he arrived at the following diagnosis of the Russell paradox.
For example, Pan et al. [13] use the method to extract a cue of exchanged initiatives for their musical ensemble.
Viewing the WWDC app itself as emblematic of the overall changes the company is planning for its mobile OS might be reaching, but at the very least it's probably a cue of where Apple might be headed with changes to stock elements across the OS.
The results: subjects overwhelmingly used shirt color to sort the players, suggesting that the use of race as a cue of group membership is context-dependent.
The research reviewed here suggests that cultural exchange might be the answer: from babies to basketball teams to skaters, "what people like" (e.g., food, sports, music) consistently trumps "what people look like" as a cue of group membership.
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A target appeared in the specific lateral position of a cue on a quarter of trials.
The match pitted Adams' finger billiards against Sexton using a cue, for a purse of $500.
This is a cue for a 'KT' value of 'Analysis'.
Furthermore, the presence of conspecific faeces may actually provide a positive cue of a good foraging or nesting location.
Bethe showed spade support and some game interest with a cue bid of two hearts.
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