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So far we have proved ∫ 0 t S ( t − s ) Q ( X ( s ) ) d W ( s ) has a predictable version which is an element in H 2 ( T, H ). 4. There is a version of ∫ 0 t ∫ Z S ( t − s ) F ( X ( s − ), z ) N ˜ ( d s, d z ), t ∈ [ 0, T ], which is in H 2 ( T, H ). It is easy to show 1 [ 0, t ] ( s ) S ( t − s ) F ( X ( s − ), z ) is predictable.
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The simple form of the flow at the tower is responsible for the global force reduction being predictable using a modified version of the Morison equation (Morison et al., 1950).
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More predictable Purcell favorites include a deeply expressive version of "Music for a While," a highlight of the disc and a potent vehicle for Mr. Scholl's vocal control and distinctive, unearthly and dark-hued timbre.
A predictable mix of old and new, its conventional interiors and faux historical skin are a quaint version of the existing Yankee Stadium, whose hulking shell has been a Bronx landmark since 1923.
That is a predictable consequence of global warming, he said.
The winners are mostly a predictable cast of grandees.
The change drew a predictable mix of praise and censure.
And Mr. Gore has a predictable batch of answers.
New York gave the Tennessean a predictable welcome of Bronx cheers.
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