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Sukarno was often called Bung Karno, where Bung was much more familiar, meaning "elder brother".
The objects are too derivative, or they're too familiar, meaning she has seen them at other shows, or in other sizes or colors.
Among other things, these properties allow exponentials of e to be generalized in a natural way to other types of exponents, such as complex numbers or even matrices, while coinciding with the familiar meaning of exponentiation with rational exponents.
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Even slightly familiar meanings are just out of focus.
Normally, we speak of interpreting a formal system, that is, attaching familiar meanings to the primitive terms in its axioms and theorems, usually with an eye to turning them into true statements about some subject of interest.
Not at all! Meaning in life without religion can be found in the many familiar, meaning-conferring elements that aren't religious in nature.
Learning to read involves associating abstract visual shapes with familiar meanings.
When deprived of the ground of familiar meanings and connections, patients, families, and professional caregivers all engage, albeit somewhat differently, in the search for stability and grounding.
Children in their early school years have a relatively good understanding of objects in the world and their labels, but are still learning to associate abstract word shapes with these familiar meanings.
Here, once again, were our movie pals, whom we thought we'd now see only in the old, familiar places (meaning sporadic television airings on Sunday afternoons).
Te is a direct object pronoun for the second person familiar tú, meaning "you".
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