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Academically, I valued the number and wide array of real estate classes offered at CBS and the mix of theory and practice emphasized in the curriculum.
For a euro or two more, you choose from a huge array of real cheeses, meats and delicious fresh breads: many places also offer hot food like wiener schnitzel and, in November, roast goose and potatoes.
For home buyers in New York City, buying property often means dealing with a confusing array of real estate agencies, jumping from broker to broker in an exhaustive search to find the perfect home at the right price.
Packed with research, a mind-boggling array of real historical characters from Isaac Newton to William of Orange, and digressions on anything from philosophy to finance to cryptography, Quicksilver manages to never be obnoxious about its smarts.
With an array of real estate crimes, ranging from deed forgery to mortgage fraud schemes, adding to foreclosure rates in Brooklyn neighborhoods, the borough's district attorney, Charles J. Hynes, says the time has come for a specialized unit to investigate and prosecute them.
When the retailer and Dickensian philanthropist Milton Petrie died last month, at age 92, he left his wife, Carroll, a trust fund of $150 million, an awesome array of real estate, planes, cars, jewelry, art and antiques, and an example of extravagant and eccentric giving almost impossible to live up to.
"We seize an array of real property, ranging from small single-family homes to multimillion-dollar lavish estates, including those seized from the Madoff Ponzi scheme," said Joseph R. Guccione, the United States marshal for the Southern District of New York.
Assume that is array of real numbers satisfying (1.3).
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Frey has consulted an array of real-life religious and secular experts, from rabbis, Catholic priests and evangelical pastors, to neurosurgeons, lawyers and mental health experts.
Spin glasses are disordered magnetic systems that have led to the development of mathematical tools with an array of real-world applications, from airline scheduling to neural networks.
An ideal dictionary would present an array of real-world examples, weighted somewhat to favor the professional over the amateur but also showing everyday usage alongside more literary examples drawn from books and movies and television and so on.
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