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"We would like to extend a word of caution to our countrymen," Mr. Davis said.
Remarkably a notable family of fewer than 2n subwords exist that is maximal in the host sequence, in the sense that it is impossible to extend a word in this class by appending one or more characters to it without losing some of its occurrences [ 18].
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I know you join me in extending a word of thanks to your families.
The observation of a cut-off point at which the progenitor cells cannot make some neuron types extends "a word of caution for people interested in using stem cells" to resolve neurological problems, says neuroscientist Paula Monaghan of University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania.
"I extend a special word of commendation to the Nehru Youth Centres and UNICEF," Ms. Gandhi continued, referring to a network of young communicators who will travel on the train, making HIV and AIDS the talk of towns and villages across India.
The gays are not only limp-wristed but extend any word ending in the letter "s" into a hissy symphony of sibilance.
In the last 25 years, D.T.W.'s programs have extended "community" (a word often on Mr. White's lips) in new directions and across boundaries, opening lines of communication between and among artists and cultural organizations around the world.
In this work we describe how a neuroanatomically grounded spiking neural network for visual attention has been extended with a word learning capability and integrated with the iCub humanoid robot to demonstrate attention-led object naming.
In fact, President Nixon's separation of word (or image) and deed (or substance) in the domestic sphere had merely extended a separation of word and deed in the foreign sphere which was of long standing.
Early on, the tenors extend the word "valley" in a string of eighth notes, a quickening of the line that leads to a more luxurious stasis.
Oxford notes that the word has more recently become "prominent in general American use," which prompted them to extend the word as an adjective. .
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