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They could build from there, or not.
When we start to realize that there is a potential salade Niçoise, we have a rough frame, and the rest of the meal could build from there: croque monsieur, cold sorrel soup.
The team assumed they could build from this experience and compile a variety of lessons and activities for their unit without engaging in extended conversations about how the unit would function.
The law of idempotent class symbols, x2 = x, was different from the two fundamental laws of symbolical algebra it only applied to the individual elective symbols, not in general to compound terms that one could build from these symbols.
Teams had to slam together the best thing they could build from the ground up in just 24 hours, with $5,000, a chance to present your project in the main Disrupt Europe conference, and tons of other prizes up for grabs.
Finally, they settled on a place that they could build from the inside out and "a campus that's more analaogous to NYU where the campus kind of blends in with the city and you don't really know where one begins and the other ends".
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It has been shown later that simple building blocks, such as amino acids and carbohydrates, indeed, could build up from inorganic compounds under the conditions imitating the reduced primeval atmosphere, provided that external energy was delivered in the form of electric discharges or UV light [ 13- 16].
But then there's this, from Hertzberg: There are a lot of ways you could build something from scratch that would look roughly like the society we have now but would work better, would be smoother, would be fairer, and all that.
"I had no idea," Mr. McPherson said recently, "of how you could build chords from the major and minor scales that I already knew -- or almost knew.
She could build sound from its constituent parts, changing in tiny increments up to 40 parameters such as frequency and modulation, encouraging waves to beat and pulse against each other.
It leads her to write in the lost voices of many different historical figures, starting with Old Man Marmaduke, who marvels that "a man such as I, a once-unlettered maker of puncheon and barrel, could build himself from nothing and become great".
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