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And I wanted that 16-year gap to mean something.
"I knew I wanted to make it about the Time War, and I wanted that 16-year gap to mean something," he said.
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A century later, work stalled on the Darién link of the Pan-American Highway, and the gap came to mean something else: a breach in a road running north to south.
"What we don't know is whether the enthusiasm gap is going to mean lower turnout for Democrats, or just more enthusiasm for Republicans," he said.
The ratio of each individual gap distance between adjacent data points was calculated relative to mean gap distance.
Gap years don't have to mean round-the-world trips.
This is likely to mean a gap between one vehicle and the next.Yet NASA's human space programme has had a two-and-a-half-year gap and the sky has not fallen in.
Truth be told, a 16-point gap to fourth-placed Torquay means Chesterfield could stagger over the finish line in an automatic promotion spot, but manager John Sheridan isn't getting complacent just yet, which means bad news for Barnet and their new boss Martin Allen.
There was still time though for Jersey forward Barrington's converted try in the final seconds, which closed the gap to eight points and meant the islanders missed out on a second bonus point by just the narrowest of margins.
This analysis has a number of limitations related to the retrospective collection of data and to the temporal gap (mean 23 months, range 18 to 36) between the last administration of anakinra and the evaluation of the patients after 12 months of treatment with canakinumab.
The funding gap will mean a cut to student numbers not because there has been a miscalculation, but because the government fully intends to starve the sector of money and to remake it as a shrunken and exclusive marketplace.
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