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The purpose is to have an unlimited string of good deeds all trackable by a simple ID card, passed from person to person.
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It is a function of the average informativeness of the (potentially unlimited) string of symbols produced by the device.
The combat-oriented Flight Combat was planned as a direct follow-up to Flight Unlimited, but a string of development issues resulted in its belated 2002 release as Jane's Attack Squadron.
When setting up a requisition, a hiring manager can "split code" it to an unlimited number of costing strings, to allocate the costs to multiple funding sources.
Concerning petitioners' assertion that Congress might evade the limitation on its authority by stringing together "an unlimited number of 'limited Times,'" the Court of Appeals stated that such legislative misbehavior "clearly is not the situation before us". 239 F.3d, at 379.
Concerning petitioners' assertion that Congress could evade the limitation on its authority by stringing together an unlimited number of "limited Times," the court stated that such legislative misbehavior clearly was not before it.
It offered an unlimited amount of aid.
A productive language can formulate an unlimited variety of sentences.
"He doesn't have an unlimited amount of time.
They can take an unlimited number of shots.
Immortalized hepatocytes could provide an unlimited supply of transplantable cells.
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