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When the adult audience does go to a low- or mid-budget movie released in winter or in spring — say, "Crash" or "Inside Man" — the studios consider the hit an anomaly, a "non-repeatable event".
Richard Swinburne (1970) has suggested that a miracle might be defined as a non-repeatable counter-instance to a law of nature.
Easter: a non-repeatable, public, political claim that the true human shall not be kept in the grave.
I think it will be amazing for us, but think of it as a non-repeatable amazing".
The ability to repeat "non-repeatable" events requires judgment.
The problem is whether a resource of this kind, non-repeatable and non-renewable, can be considered a resource of the state, of its representative institutions, of the nation or of the individual citizens.
In Augustine, we find a conception of human history that in effect reverses this schema by providing a linear account which presents history as the dramatic unfolding of a morally decisive set of non-repeatable events.
For model building our tool considers either the entire set (100%) or a partial (75%, 50%and25%5%) set of non-repeatable n-grams from each genome.
These two concepts appear to us to be antinomic because we conceive an event as something singular and non-repeatable.
As a result, process optimization is often iterative, non-repeatable, and lacking in traceability.
And, just like tropes, it is non-repeatable (although it contains a repeatable item the universal as one of its constituents).
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