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As Lawson wrote, the drover "may sometimes forget he's married" – a flaw that is brutally extrapolated by Purcell.
Republicans have in recent weeks campaigned hard over Keystone XL, saying it would lower US energy costs and create around 140,000 jobs – a figure extrapolated by proponents of the pipeline in the energy industry.
Schumpeter's theories have been extrapolated by free-market advocates into an explanation of how dynamic, capitalistic economies renew themselves through failure.
It's "A Chorus Line" squared — the 1975 musical was itself a kind of documentary, extrapolated by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante from the tape-recorded musings and recollections at a series of storied late-night gatherings of Broadway dancers, some of whom later appeared in the show.
The predicted drug concentrations extrapolated by interspecies scaling laws match well with the experimental measurements.
The phases of the tides were extrapolated by linear fitting to the observational data.
This can be extrapolated by the lack of significant arch length increase.
The obtained set of N☆ is extrapolated by the analytic function dependent on ∼M,Δt and parameter ρ.
The future site-scale land uplift is extrapolated by fitting mathematical expressions to known data from past shoreline positions.
The missing values are extrapolated by computing the average of the same month of the previous and following year.
The unsampled data are extrapolated by alternatively projecting the sampled data onto the downsampling subspace and low-pass filtering subspace.
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