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It was dismantled, moved back and redesigned to fit a much smaller space.
Finally, you can fit a much better keyboard and a bigger screen.
This sounds obvious but it's a very different thing to curating a festival or programming a venue; you can parachute a couple of things in but they need to fit a much bigger narrative.
He is reported to have had extreme rightwing views, but also to fit a much more American pattern of the quiet loner who needs to be famous: the mask he wore was out of Star Wars, and his weapon was a sword, as if he were a Jedi.
The model developed here is generally applicable, and can be used to fit a much larger spacecraft dataset when it becomes available.
For now, Stewart jokes, all he knows is that "a team of expatriate Russian engineers from the breakdown of Chechnya" have installed a booster seat on Kilborn's chair, and a tailor is busy hemming Kilborn's suits to fit a much smaller man.
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The phrase that came to mind when I first saw the indictment against Swartz was Alexander Pope's famous rhetorical question: "Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" It would be possible to write off the Swartz prosecution (as some have done) as the action of a politically ambitious attorney general, but actually it fits a much more sinister pattern.
The medium-sized respirator fitted a much smaller proportion of the sampled population than expected.
And yet they fit into a much longer theatrical history — collaborations with dead artists, indeed.
Can two consecutive primes fit into a much smaller gap than log n?
These reports fit in a much larger set of studies in which the beneficial effects of exercise have been studied on psychiatric diseases and cognitive functioning [9], [10], [11].
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