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As made apparent by those G1 pre-order handsets which arrived a day or two early, the Market is live at launch.
We know that on equally spaced interpolation points, the Lebesgue constant blows up exponentially with the increasing of N (as made apparent by the classical Runge phenomenon).
That's changed, as made apparent by Virginia Delegate Danica Roem's much publicized win last fall.
In its two-month existence, it's already made an impact -- as made apparent by Vanessa Blond, a 17-year-old with cystic fibrosis.
The Values dimension was defined as the system of values that determines goodness and trueness for the person, as made apparent in his or her actions and life choices.
The findings indicate that participants had a wealth of understanding and knowledge, which they themselves had been unaware of and which several of them had underestimated, as made apparent by their view that they had never thought about these issues before and were therefore not knowledgeable enough to comment.
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The man pictured was former CIA officer Dewey Clarridge, and as has been made apparent by the details laid out above, a man I became very interested in after the Times article.
Translation: In the event of another tsunami-producing earthquake of 8.0M or greater, JMA will no longer provide initial height estimations with its initial three-minute warning, which, as 3/11 made apparent, might be the only warning at-risk Japanese receive.
Apart from this difference, the two groups resembled each other with respect to which items in the individual test parts were difficult or easy for them, as is made apparent by the between-groups item correlations above.70.70
This was a meta-joke as it was made apparent (I thought) half way through the piece that I'd actually watched It's a Wonderful Life and was reviewing that as if it was a serious documentary, thus being guilty of the exact thing I was accusing Cox of.
Gallant's stunning development as a writer is made apparent by this collection of stories from 1951 to 1971, almost all of which were originally published in The New Yorker.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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