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The two blue light bulbs also bring to mind a common expression for male sexual frustration.

In French, un amour de jeunesse is a common expression for, you know, your first love, but just to translate that into English seemed a bit flat".

The company's name became so ubiquitous that it entered the lexicon as a verb: to google became a common expression for searching the Internet.

'Secure the area' is a common expression for the military and police, but what happens if another dimension is taken into account and we think what it means to 'secure the volume'?

Calling himself "very indignant" about the case during a meeting with Mexican migrants in Houston on Wednesday evening, Mr. Calderón said "it wasn't right" to do business "based on mordidas," using the common expression for the petty bribes Mexicans pay to smooth their way through bureaucracy or extricate themselves from traffic offenses and legal scrapes.

Terms such as "welfare-to-work" became a common expression for the new welfare regime.

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The output of the nonlinearity is then expressed as sHPA t) = F(|s(t)|)ej(∠s(t) + Θ(|s(t)|)), where, following[21], we have defined F(A) and Θ(A) as the AM/AM and AM/PM characteristics of the amplifier for a signal with instantaneous signal amplitude A. Common expressions for F(A) and Θ(A) can be found in the literature[22, 23].

Similarly in Russian, there are two common expressions for "Let's go!" : Пошли! and Пойдем! ; They're different forms of the same verb and пошли is past, plural, yet it's being used in a situation that is present or future.

The expected utility framework can also be criticized for disallowing a common expression of strivings for fairness, namely disproportionate avoidance of high-probability risks for particular individuals.

To facilitate the analysis of gene expression experiments, we have developed MADIBA MicroArray Data Interfacee for Biological Annotation), a web based interface with a relational database that currently provides five analytical modules to assist researchers in the identification of possible reasons for the common expression of a cluster of genes.

This image is encapsulated by a common expression, "just for the English to see" that dates back to the end of the 19th century, when British ships were supposed to be enforcing a ban on the slave trade off the coasts of Brazil, then the biggest human trafficker in the world.

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