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The two blue light bulbs also bring to mind a common expression for male sexual frustration.
In French, un amour de jeunesse is a common expression for, you know, your first love, but just to translate that into English seemed a bit flat".
The company's name became so ubiquitous that it entered the lexicon as a verb: to google became a common expression for searching the Internet.
'Secure the area' is a common expression for the military and police, but what happens if another dimension is taken into account and we think what it means to 'secure the volume'?
Terms such as "welfare-to-work" became a common expression for the new welfare regime.
A common expression for an interferogram can be written as: {I}_t=a(x)+b(x cos left[varphi (x)+ kx+{delta}_mright].
A common expression for these linear statistics is T n ≐ ∑ i = 1 n a n i X i, where the weights a n i are either real constants or random variables independent of X i.
A common expression for the turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) dissipation rate is given by (e.g., Hocking 1983; Fukao et al. 1994): {varepsilon}_{mathrm{radar}}=0.46N{sigma}_{mathrm{turb}}^2 (2)where N is the Brünt-Vaïsälä frequency.
One woman mentioned that she and her friends use a common expression for their way of combining physical activity with social engagement by particularly emphasizing the social aspect.
The expected utility framework can also be criticized for disallowing a common expression of strivings for fairness, namely disproportionate avoidance of high-probability risks for particular individuals.
It was a common expression on the Green Bay sideline for most of the game, as the Packers — who beat the Giants in December and finished the regular season 15-1 — seemed perpetually out of sync.
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