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In one of them, Newton calculated that the world will end in 2060, based on a phrase from Daniel 12 7 "for a time, times, and a half".
This is why recent headlines about the report, and many of the news stories, are based on a phrase that appears nowhere in it: the Affordable Care Act will eliminate 2.5m jobs.
While victory for the plaintiffs once seemed utterly improbable — it was generally accepted that Congress intended for the subsidies to be available, and the entire suit is based on a phrase that's often described as a typo — getting a hearing before the Court suggests that, at the very least, they now have a chance.
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Pāli poems, with their new metres (often based on a musical phrase), stylistic features, figures of speech, and choice diction, foreshadow classical kāvya literature in Sanskrit, whose extant specimens date from a later period.
Sifting through grammatical analyses and querying native speakers, they found that every language consists of sentences based on a verb phrase surrounded by modifiers in predictable patterns.
A vision that started nine years ago in 2004, Doreen Guma, MA, FACHE, CPC, CLC, finally wrote her book based on a common phrase, "If I knew then what I know now".
Tracy Weitz, a medical sociologist at the University of California, San Francisco, who viewed the video, said people should not be quick to pass judgment on a doctor based on a few phrases on a videotape.
It is also apparently all based on a single movement phrase, which sounds interesting for the structuralists among us.
Mr. Zullo's memory triptych ended with "project Xiii," based on a 60-second phrase of movement featuring 12 solo variations; the final minute highlighted the performers repeating their variations all together.
A text-dependent system assumes that recognition process is based on a specific fixed phrase, i.e., each analyzed recording contains the same sentence.
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