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Dr. Zeilinger suggested that reality and information are, in a deep sense, indistinguishable, a concept that Dr. Wheeler, the Princeton physicist, called "it from bit". In information, the basic unit is the bit, but one bit, he says, is not enough to specify both the spin and the trajectory of a particle.
She called it from her home phone but heard nothing.
Self-mockery (just about) saves this "Theatre of Picasso," as he called it, from egomania.
About 11 centuries ago, many made a migration, "a flight from oppression," he called it, from Iran to India.
But when I finally told Pat and Rich about my immigration "problem" — as we called it from then on — they helped me look for a solution.
O'Hara first imagined his "Pennsylvania protectorate," as he called it, from his retreat at the Pickwick Arms Hotel in Manhattan in 1933.
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This Grand Ring, as he calls it, from Suffern to Syosset, would cost around $10 billion, Mr. Saunders said.
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