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Like computer punch cards -- which were invented more than a century ago and went out of vogue in the 1970's, about the same time as slide rules -- I.B.M.'s system stores data in a pattern of little holes.
Lunch for Friends Of Russian Music The philanthropist GORDON GETTY wore a favorite tie to lunch the other day: a red one with a pattern of little beige walnuts.
And while time and currents will have washed any residue from the debris, a pattern of little pits or gashes in the metal could indicate an explosion, he said.
The lid of the computer is a glossy surface covered in a pattern of little circles.
Yet the third case displayed a pattern of little change in his investment in English writing.
The lack of seasonal variation in ARI could therefore reflect a pattern of little seasonal variation in indoor stay for children of this age but could also reflect different and opposing patterns of various infectious agents.
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The report suggested a pattern of abuse and little public accountability.
The traditional Faroese designs have been adapted over the years, but you will still find old patterns like the gásareydað or "goose eye" – simple white circles on a brown or black background repeated in horizontal lines, the kettunøsin, which is like a fox head, and the hundagongan, a repeated knitted pattern of little dogs.
Ms. Stuart, who grew up in Queens, was walking in Upper Manhattan when she saw a manhole cover studded with an eye-catching pattern of little lines.
And Trump's false claim about "thousands and thousands" of Muslims is just part of a pattern of inflammatory claims with little or no basis in fact.
Aggressive MDA-MB-231 displays a pattern of predominant CK19 with little or no CK18, whereas this is not the case for MCF-7 or MDA-MB-468, which both produce abundant CK18 (and CK19).
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