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Because it arrives at a specific moment in time, you can isolate it, examine it, and analyze its characteristics.
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The ad appeared in less than half of the copies -- 700,000 of 1.8 million, advertising personnel at The Times said, because it arrived at the Times after the deadline.
The static method estimates the cost between origin and destination to be 11 min, although the vehicle will really take 10 min because when it arrives at the third arc, its cost will have decreased.
There is no motion because that which is moved must arrive at the middle [of the course] before it arrives at the end.
In his Physics (c. 350 bc), Aristotle quoted Zeno as saying: There is no motion because that which is moved must arrive at the middle [of the course] before it arrives at the end.
But even at that price, I couldn't find a flight that would get me to Houston on Sunday before 3 p.m. Several were sold out, and the single Southwest flight wouldn't work because it arrived too late at Hobby Airport in Houston, more than 30 miles from Bush Intercontinental Airport, where I had to meet someone.
After waiting in the Thames Estuary for five days because it arrived too early, the expedition arrived at Greenwich in the way it departed three years ago – aboard the MV Benjamin Bowring, with Prince Charles at the helm.
It isn't because I arrived at any great insight.
It stops because it has arrived at the end of the tree.
Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani's proposal to serve an extra three months is dangerous to the democratic process because it is arrived at by an arbitrary set of circumstances (news article, Oct. 5).
The growth is not only due to the product's feature set or user experience, but also because it's arriving at a time when there's growing demand for more visual content, the CEO believes.
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