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With an exceptional roster – Orange Juice, Josef K, Aztec Camera and (from Brisbane) the Go-Betweens – the label's bands became accidental architects for much of what would later become known as indie pop: wryly romantic lyrics; janglesome melodies; an aura of artiness that never devolved into aloofness; an ability to split the difference between the Velvet Underground and American soul music.
"They truly believed they possessed the ability to split the world into black and white," he thinks, "to take this bulging, rippling, monstrously overgrown country and hold it in the palms of their hands, to strip down millennia for formalities and rituals into a list of rules that could be flexed by a fist".
With Split, you get the familiarity of Venmo with the ability to split the app based on items purchased.
This might also be due to limitation of the MCR algorithm and its ability to split the contribution of this element between a significant number of components.
Some calculations were only possible due to the ability to split the Hamiltonian into smaller portions, determined by the irreducible representations (irreps) of the symmetry group.
Over the past couple of years, Cover has focused almost entirely on the in-restaurant experience, whether it be through Apple Pay integration or the ability to split the bill via SMS with folks who don't even have the app.
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One of the most significant (p < 0.05, Student's t-test) defect is the ability to split pseudopods: the ratio of newly generated pseudopods arising from splits decreases 27% and the splitting rate decreases 36%.
For restaurants, the company has added features like the ability to split checks, print orders to the kitchen, adjust tips at the end of shifts, and receive orders from the web.
Nkoloso seems to have possessed a comic version of this condition, the ironic dédoublement — the ability to split oneself — that Charles Baudelaire saw in the man who trips in the street and is already laughing at himself as he falls.
Developed by Bruce Parkinson, professor of chemistry and energy resources at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, the project uses inexpensive technology (and students, undergraduate and younger) to test combinations of metal oxides for the ability to split water and produce hydrogen for the storage of solar energy.
We have coined the term "schizophotonic" to describe the polymers' ability to split emission types while anchored to the gold surface.
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