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We know basically how many hours are left in this story.
Sound frequency "is basically how many cycles per second air is being pushed through a space," Ms. Perry says.
The number of tweets that show up at the top is also partly dependent on the "velocity" of a Twitter feed — basically how many tweets are showing up and how quickly — Haq said.
Benioff added, "We know basically how many hours are left in this story.
Travel Stats is basically how many miles you've flown.
Your hair density is basically how many strands cover your head.
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The measure basically calculates how many healthy cells there are in the American real estate body.
Most (all) JPEG 2000 implementations expect a bit ratio parameter as input that basically defines "how many bits of information of the original data should be packed into one bit of the output".
After all, as the authors of the San Francisco Fed's paper and The American Enterprise Institute's James Pethokoukis point out, economic growth is basically just how many people are making stuff, multiplied by how efficiently they make that stuff.
And you can fill in the blank, which basically tells you how many times over the course of their lives they've had some door closed on them because some institution or congregation just didn't want them, or that the message of what Judaism is was made too daunting or intimidating for someone who didn't fit a very specific definition.
This time will depend basically on passengers: how many are exiting, how many are entering, and how efficiently they are doing so.
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