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Given the constellation of powers and interests in East and Southeast Europe, there should be little wonder why Russia is seeking alternative energy transit routes around Ukraine.

Given the constellation of recent economic data that has come out, Tim Geithner is probably correct.

Given the constellation of residual penile curvature, erectile dysfunction which was non-responsive to phosphodiesterase inhibitors, and the presence of a penile mass, the patient elected for placement of a three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis in conjunction with excision of the mass.

"He's a fairly fortunate fellow, given the constellation of the thoracic injuries and the femur fracture," said Dr. Thomas A. Santora, a surgeon at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia.

But, given the American political system, in which powerful interest groups can block change at vulnerable points in Congress, and given the constellation of political forces in the United States at the moment, a nice, tidy, rational, sensible, humane Canadian-style system is not a possibility.

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"We give that person a laser pointer, and they point out in the sky, 'There's the milk truck.' Or, 'There's the cat.' " After giving the constellation a name, the audience repeats the process.

On the other hand, when 4/16-QAM is used, both xb(n) and xs(n) are independent QPSK symbols, giving the constellation shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 Constellation of the transmitted symbol by node S using 4/16-QAM.

If 2/4-QAM is used, xb(n) is an in-phase binary phase shift keying (BPSK) symbol, while xs(n) is a quadrature-phase BPSK symbol, giving the constellation of the superposed signal shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 Constellation of the transmitted symbol by node S using 2/4-QAM.

Three stars make up the long narrow triangle that gives the constellation its name.

The name Lacaille gave the constellation was originally romanized to Caelum Scalptorium ("The Engraver's Chisel"), and Francis Baily shortened this name to Caelum after a suggestion by John Herschel.

Richard A. Proctor gave the constellation the name Leaena "the Lioness" in 1870, explaining that he sought to shorten the constellation names to make them more manageable on celestial charts.

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