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The primatologist Sue Savage-Rumbaugh once described to me a line of chimpanzees staring in apparent bliss at a sunset – something which might be a root of some of our perceptions of the world as ineffable and infinitely valuable.
Let (lambda=iomega) (({omega>0} )) be a root of (9).
Let (lambda=a+ib) with (a,bin mathbb{R}) be a root of (g(lambda)=0).
Let ∈ Ω be a root of the approximate determining system (9.3) for a certain m.
For (tau >0), let (lambda =iomega) ((omega >0)) be a root of equation (4).
Otherwise, let (lambda_{0}) be a root of (2.9) with (mathrm{Re}(lambda _{0} ge0).
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If true, that suggests a syllogism: that the love of time is a root of evil, too.
Observe that if λ is a root of p, then (lambda^{2}) is a root of p̃.
Assume that iω ((omega>0 )) is a root of equation (9).
Assume that iω is a root of (10).
Suppose that is a root of the equation.
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