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[However, the clothes] immediately became a block for people".
For this study, we assumed that the two terms, the trend and the seasonal variation, were independent, and hence, W became a block diagonal matrix.
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The silence meant Matthews became a blocking tight end and occasional fullback for the Giants, and a potential accounting career will have to wait.
Our original idea called for female rapists to eventually enter the mix, but it became a blocking, safety, and cost issue.
Food stamps would also become a block grant, and student aid would be frozen.
Once this proof-of-work is accepted, the information is validated, becomes a block and is added to the blockchain.
"If you can't get the words out, it can become a block, and be disruptive," Ms. Magee said.
However long you leave it, a boiling pan of water is unlikely to ever become a block of ice.
She moved on to become a block operator at Amtrak, then a yardmaster, neither a position traditionally associated with young women.
Under a Bush administration proposal, Head Start, the preschool program serving nearly one million poor children, would become a block grant program.
And Medicaid, which covers medical care for low-income people and, increasingly, nursing home care for formerly middle-class Americans, would become a block grant to states.
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