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Banner, a rapper from a Southern state not generally part of the hip-hop mainstream, is possibly too complex a figure to capture the attention of an audience increasingly skeptical of hip-hop.
Three specimen data are presented in Figure 3 [23] resulting in extensive overlap of the various curves, and therefore in some digitizing error which is difficult to estimate when using only this figure to capture the data.
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Accordingly, the 20% trimmed mean was depicted in the figures to capture the middle section of the data set.
It warns that homelessness in England is much worse than headline figures show, with official figures failing to capture the number of people who are given informal help by authorities.
But it does happen from time to time that a symbolic figure emerges to capture the passions of a moment and becomes a sort of folk saint -- sometimes the first step toward official sainthood.
Passed by a 232-181 vote in the House Aug. 1, the legislation would require the Energy Department to review and perhaps veto any EPA regulation yielding economic costs of more than $1 billion — a figure sure to capture the carbon rules.
Let us re-plot Figure 2A to capture the time of measurements taken prior to the event and post event with respect to the time of event itself.
We started by grouping subunits into paralogous families (see hypothetical example in Figure 1) to capture their putative intra-LCR22 duplication relationships.
What the income figures fail to capture is the relative weakness of Greece's economic institutions.
"Everyone is trying to figure out how to capture customers.
Major carbon emitters and green technology companies have been trying to figure out ways to capture and store carbon, such as injecting it into the ground, in case Congress begins to regulate carbon emissions.
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