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Her column, "Dot on Roxbury," usually ran on the same page as "Dorothy Dunne," and, in its faithful chronicling of births and deaths, weddings and christenings, it read a lot like Deuteronomy.
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The periodic frame is however made pseudo-periodic by removing a fraction of the dots in such a way to encrypt the order of each line and column of dots with respect to the top left corner of the PRP.
As the wheel turns in Mr. Roberts's machine, the three actuators push or pull the three pins through the holes to make a column of dots.
Last April, when my column reviewed dot-com marketing spending, cost cutting didn't always translate to equivalent reduction of losses.
Rather than hiding special effects behind an unintuitive tap like Snapchat, a column of dots denotes that you can vertically swipe through suggested special effects like ones for a current holiday or your city.
José was part of the artist crew that executed the dramatic murals on the bridge support columns that dot the park.
The figure confirms that the model has a reasonable fit with the data and illustrates the considerable variability in the observed unit costs within a single country (each column of dots represents a country with a specific GDP per capita).
Excel might switch orientations and treat the columns as dots and the rows as the position variables.
Not even two storeys tall, the concourse has a low-hung roof, held up by stumpy, inelegant columns and dotted with air conditioning ducts, fluorescent lights and security cameras enclosed in smoke-glass half-domes.
Blue dots move along the black circle as the number of atoms in a column increases; red dots move along the red, dash line as the propagation distance Δf changes from 1 to 3. c The propagation intensity for a set of experimental gold columns [3].
In "Connecting the Dots" (column, Sept. 25), Thomas L. Friedman is right on the mark.
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