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One the one hand the Norwegian city feels like a ode to a nordic Wes Anderson; all cobbled streets, custard-yellow wooden houses and cinnamon buns.
Lyrically, it was described as a ode from Jackson to a friend who had died from AIDS.
"By day, a tiny bug content to live on our food scraps," said Gallio in a ode to the bug.
The song doesn't reveal what happened to the girl, but stands as a ode to her and anyone else who has ever wrestled with chasing his or her dreams.
A subset of the methods based on a ODE description formulates the inference as a convex programming problem (Julius et al., 2009; Kulkarni et al., 2012; Zavlanos et al., 2011).
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A control system of an ODE and a diffusion PDE is discussed in this paper.
In his late forties Neruda committed to writing an ode a week, ending up with 225 odes in all.
Pitcher Fernando Rodney carries a golden plátano, or plantain, an ode to a staple of the Caribbean diet.
One day Dream read me a poem he had written, an ode to a sunflower.
It was an ode to a woman, and a way of life.
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