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Taking inspiration from a famously tedious line in Star Trek VI, spoken by RSC veteran David Warner, that "you have not experienced Shakespeare until you have read him in the original Klingon", the Klingon Language Institute (yes, it really exists) decided to render the greatest words in the English language into the invented tongue of a Meatloaf-haired, craggy-browed race of imaginary beings.

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He struggled with the question of whether God exists, deciding at first, no.

It would also see the director of legal aid, a post which does not yet exist, decide which detainees deserve legal aid in the "interest of justice" without any right to appeal.

So I said, what if someone could actually create a field of vision where none actually exists?" Gordon decided to use a Vietnam War veteran given "they are getting old, and like the Holocaust survivor of 'Kaddish', starting to die", and the opportunity would allow a larger role for Skinner.

In addition, an adequate dose of acupuncture probably is essential for the outcome of treatment and, as no scientific evidence of harm of acupuncture during pregnancy exists we decided not to reduce the stimulation because of the pregnancy.

After struggling and dreaming of the much clearer "Conford edit" that might exist, I decided that "Autobiography" is best as it exists, a loopy chunk of prose launched with the kind of hubris that only maybe Kanye West both suffers from and understands (although he'd be getting a much harder time for the whole thing).

Once the technology exists, who decides how to use it?

When he realized that no such tool existed, he decided to build it.

"Since no other mechanism exists for deciding who holds the strongest hand, and nobody can agree, the courts are now being asked to rule on individual patents – a massive task, since there are so many of them," said Burkill.

This was merely a thought experiment for him at first — an aid for approaching David Hilbert's notorious 'decision problem' on the question of whether an algorithm exists for deciding if a given mathematical statement has a proof or not.

Fired by what the stone plaque at the school calls "a fine disregard" for the rules of the game as they then existed, he decided that there were better things to do with the ball than kick it around.

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