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Do it roughly two thirds of the way down of the face you have left, and right in the middle, unless your character is looking to the side, in which case, you use a curved L shape at your chosen side.
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"This guy is going to try to keep me doing it roughly the same," Sarsgaard says.
How long does it roughly take to make an original Pixar film?
The N.F.L. does it roughly five months in advance, and the N.B.A. waits until just a few months before the opening tip.
It's a commute he knows by heart, having done it roughly once a week for 4.5 years.
While in the United States, the word Gypsy arguably doesn't carry an explicitly negative connotation, the Slovak word Cigáni does – it roughly translates to "filthy Gypsy".
In case the respondent knew how to calculate the answer but did it roughly or rounded up or down, we accepted any answer between 30 and 31.
To someone who doesn't know jazz, this may seem like a small mistake; to those who do, it is roughly equivalent to saying that Mozart wrote the "Ring" cycle, or that Vladimir Horowitz was a cellist.
If you do it to roughly and jam it in, your piece might break and you'll have to restart the entire process if it falls over.
Several leading businessmen publicly supported expensing them not least, America's favourite boss, Warren Buffett.A few enlightened firms already do it voluntarily, including roughly one-quarter of those in the S&P 500 index.
These have to do it seems (very roughly) with the idea that the way we are conscious of things (or at least, for Heidegger, the way they 'show themselves' to us) in our everyday activity cannot be quite generally separated from our actual practical engagement with entities of which we are thus conscious (which show themselves in this way)—such as in our use of tools.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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