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Observers saw three items in the area late in the day: two that were likely rope plus a blue object.
Observers saw three objects in the area late in the day — two items that were likely rope, plus a blue object.
Briefly, the user specified a distance increment d, and calculated the number of red objects that were within a radius of d nm of a blue object and vice versa.
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While any blue object is denoted by the label "blue," only those things—e.g., blue color swatches that also refer to "blue" and analogous labels exemplify such color, are "samples" of it.
Right now, those goals include gradually transporting a object lit with red LEDs over to a large white target and working together to map out a path from a red object and a blue target.
The conversation prompted him to seek out what he sees as "a particular habit of the House of Cards color palette," that is, that "Almost every single frame of this show is composed to place a pale blue object in the foreground with a pale yellow light in the background".
In the archive from 2007, they found an image of a hot, bright blue object in the exact spot where the supernova was observed.
Painfully, therapeutically, they work out their intra-heroic tensions to battle a supervillain who has stolen a throbbing translucent blue object called the Tesseract.
The extension of a predicate like blue is simply the set of all blue objects; the intension is the function that picks out in a given world the blue objects contained therein.
Because of the principle of extension, the set A corresponding to S x) must be unique, and it is symbolized by {x | S x)}, which is read "The set of all objects x such that S x)." For instance, {x | x is blue} is the set of all blue objects.
See below Cardinality and transfinite numbers.) Because of the principle of extension, the set A corresponding to S x) must be unique, and it is symbolized by {x | S x)}, which is read "The set of all objects x such that S x)." For instance, {x | x is blue} is the set of all blue objects.
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