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Elaborate in softness, a sundae wants interruption in the form of crunch.
Of course, if you want the purest form of crunch, bake some breadsticks.
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Mr. Cooper, who values expressivity above all, sometimes in the form of crunching tone clusters, was at his feisty best in the opening piece, Heinrich von Biber's uproarious "Sonata Representativa" in A, with the violinist Ida Kavafian.
Every time Stump's music surges hopefully upward, Wentz's words pull the song back down, his admissions of untrustworthiness inoculating listeners against the urge to romanticize: "They say I only think in the form of crunching numbers, in hotel rooms collecting Page Six lovers" (from "Thnks fr th Mmrs").
For instance, in his TV show he highlights the horrendous effects of the recession on on ordinary families through the ludicrous form of "Credit Crunch – the Rock Opera".
This form of credit crunch has a different cause to the one in Japan, but its effect of exacerbating the downturn is similar.Germany scores badly on another symptom of the Japan disease.
As the commission conducted its inquiries, we then saw another crisis of excess-hit society in the form of the credit crunch and the downfall of the banks.
One of the most promising forms of number crunching is the quantum computer and its various associate quantum technologies, such as quantum communication, quantum cryptography, quantum metrology, and so on.
As a result, 802.11b's security has been shown to be more a placebo than a proper form of protection.Technology Quarterly A crunch of gears Tapping the ether How to see through walls Visionary implant Seeing is believing "Instant-on" magnetically More than skin deep Safe keeping No hiding place for anyone Agility counts A lingua franca for the Internet A bigger role for small satellites?
As the euro crisis drags on, things will get worse for ordinary folk, impacting on the real lives and economies of Europe in the form of unemployment, slashed benefits, credit crunches, banking crises, and company closures.
(In neighbouring West Virginia the average is 48%.)Help may be at hand, in the form of "risk-assessment" software, which crunches data to estimate the likelihood a prisoner will re-offend.
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