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Does a supposedly scientific definition merely reflect the ideal of the moment, built from the images of pop culture and the news media?
Built from the ground up.
It's true, they're working with tools developed by millions of dollars in research by Apple and Google, but few tools (like the Java and GPL libraries used by Notch) are really built from zero at the moment.
While little known beyond the internet, Hurley has a strong audience, built from a breakthrough moment when her essay on the portrayal of women in science fiction, We Have Always Fought: Challenging the "Women, Cattle and Slaves" Narrative won the 2014 Hugo award for best related work.
It's like the Hades of Just Cause 2, where the cityscapes are built from moments of extinction, and hilltops roll into valleys of the dead.
What we are afforded, then, is the most conditional sort of comfort, built from moments that dissipate.
"They build from the language," he said.
Playfulness builds from the unplanned.
The coefficients of the corresponding AF are calculated by the singular value decomposition (SVD) of a matrix whose elements are built from second-order cross moments across the receiving antenna elements of the received samples.
"Ys" is built from many such subtle moments, and sometimes Parks's music — which ranges from small, darting passages to dense, movie-soundtrack swells — threatens to overwhelm the songs.
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