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With his hectic, absurdist style, Chow draws a lot of comparisons to Quentin Tarantino (the comparison is ahistorical—Tarantino, a devotee of Hong Kong films, is indebted to Chow's early work), but the better corollary, it seems to me, is Monty Python.
With his hectic, absurdist style, Chow draws a lot of comparisons to Quentin Tarantino (the comparison is ahistorical — Tarantino, a devotee of Hong Kong films, is indebted to Chow's early work), but the better corollary, it seems to me, is Monty Python.
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It is worth mentioning that for the particular sinx in equation (4.15), Torres has improved his method and obtained a better result [24], Corollary 3.
But the corollary of better performance is higher pay.
He describes "seven patterns of innovation"—including "The Big Kahuna," "Colonization" (which is illustrated by a drawing of "The real history of baseball," beginning with "Play for free in the backyard" and ending with "Pay to play interactive baseball at home"), and "Stuff Desires to Be Better Stuff" (and its corollary, "Technology Desires to Be Product").
So, Corollary 3 is better than one in [18].
Corollary 3.15 is better than Theorem 3.2 in [5] in two senses.
Evidently, the lower bound in Corollary 3.2 is better than that in (6).
By the same token as in Remark 5.2, Corollary 4.2 is better than [[2], Theorem 2.1].
We can see from Table 6 that our result (Corollary 3.2) is better than other existing work.
Note that the lower and upper bounds in Corollary 3.2 are better than those in (9), respectively.
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