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The ours
pronoun
That which belongs to us; the possessive case of we, used without a following noun.
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And she knows that the other members of the "ours" group — students, parents and teachers — are the ones whose hard work and love of learning make her look good.
The obtained results outperform by far the existing methods both in quality and in speed (the ours need around 1 second for a 512 × 512 image on Matlab).
ESA hopes that there are similar gems in today's science fiction, so they have commissioned a study to find innovative ideas in sci-fi, according to Arthur Woods, president of the OURS foundation, a Swiss space-culture group.
But the conclusions of the last paragraph still stand: you should hold that there are possible worlds in which at least some things persist through time by being wholly present at different times, and you should admit that you have no special reason for doubting the ours is such a world.
For experimental conditions similar to the ours, GSEA user's guide suggests a threshold of significance FDR ≤0.05.
In a study similar to the ours, Heine and co-workers compared the exendin-based GLP-1 agonist exenatide and insulin glargine but found no difference in change in HbA1c between the two agents (HbA1c reduction of 1.11% with both agents) [ 10].
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The world is ours, the nation is ours, society is ours.
In an editorial published in July 1919, Mao wrote: The world is ours, the nation is ours, society is ours.
The debt is ours, but the banks own our future.
Transcription Cheryl Dawson; translation from the German ours; amendment ours.
The choice is ours, for the moment.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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