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And she is serious also about a chain of One Love coffee shops, with London as one city where they could be opened.
At the opposite end is Cambridge Suites, a brand name used by the Candlewood Hotel Company of Wichita, Kan., for a chain of one, as of December -- a 64-room property in Wichita.
The latter may report an error if a chain of one or more links exist that make a term an ancestor of itself – which is not allowed in DAG type ontologies.
The Weberian apparatus consists of a chain of one to four ossicles that transmit oscillations of the swimbladder in the sound field directly to the inner ear.
A player tries to surround a "chain" of one or more of the opponent's stones so that no open spaces exist next to it, while preventing the opponent from doing the same thing.
Make a chain of one, then make two single crochet stitches in the next stitch of the previous round.
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One approach is to string together a chain of one-way flights yourself.
"Pet sales in general are strong relative to other retailers," said Andrew Mandell, a partner at the commercial brokerage agency Ripco Real Estate New York City, who is seeking multiple new locations for Petco, a chain of one-stop shops for pets.
"In London, there's a chain of ones called the Slug & Lettuce — or the one that just opened here called the Rabbit in the Moon.
Let C=(P1,…, P n ) be a chain of one-dimensional Inverse Gaussian models.
Perhaps because it comes from the very brief, if dauntingly compressed, essay on "On the Concept of History", Smith is able to give an excellent thumbnail of Walter Benjamin's angel of history, his face turned towards the past and seeing, where we see a chain of events, "one single catastrophe which keeps piling wreckage upon wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet".
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