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In the book the episode has a palpably allegorical tinge that – with all the correcting of the drawing – hints at wider notions of human error.
But Gaddis was goaded into the very game he hoped to avoid, and much of his correspondence, accordingly, is workmanlike, full of clerical trifles and back-and-forths, the correcting of errata, and so on.
Moreover, the shells fired from guns of many different calibres produced a confusing pattern of splashes in the water that made the correcting of aim and range quite difficult.
Orthodontics, division of dentistry dealing with the prevention and correction of irregularities of the teeth generally entailing the straightening of crooked teeth or the correcting of a poor bite, or malocclusion (physiologically unacceptable contact of opposing dentition, which may be caused by imperfect development, loss of teeth, or abnormal growth of jaws).
A particularly large number of words are expressed by the short form of letters and numbers; therefore, the correcting of abbreviation is also a significant part of preprocessing.
(25 where (P_{T_i}^{k + 1*}) is the correcting of the preliminary target assignment for i th VPP; ξ is the range of η for limiting capacity.
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Which is the correct definition of can of worms?
Doing so simply confuses one's understanding of the correct uses of these two words.
The correct answer, of course, is "Of course".
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