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Backscatter scanners work by shooting a beam of X-rays at a subject.
Whistler would stand motionless and stare at a subject, memorizing the shape and the colors.
"Just being pro-choice and tossing it off, instead of hammering away at a subject, or being righteous about it".
The Economist this week makes its contribution to this flood, by looking at a subject which does, one hopes, mean something: green growth.
"Thirty years is about right to start looking back with fresh eyes at a subject which has been variously derided, dismissed and treated as highly toxic".
Finally, pupils shouldn't always assume that if they were good at a subject at GCSE, they'll do well at A-level.
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"We're not looking at him as a subject".
The resulting data was bandpass-filtered at a subject-specific frequency band (see Table 1), and spatial filters, as described in Sections "Prototype Filters" and "Common Spatial Patterns Analysis", were applied.
The influence of Islamic music on European music is, at present, a subject of controversy.
This threshold is the minimal distance at which a subject can discriminate two distinct stimuli.
But I do wish the backlog was at least a subject for discussion in the whole immigration debate.
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