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If you want to have an overview of the development history, refer to - this discussion on stack overflow about generating pretty pictures of the same.
In Madrid, the first tranche of on-demand scooters seems to be generating pretty superficial and additive use.
Simplifying problematic existing EU cookie consent rules — which have also been widely mocked for generating pretty pointless web page clutter — has also been a core part of the Commission's intention for the update.
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"We do expect takeoff to generate pretty substantial wage gains".
The 1 year of Sirius with car purchase generates pretty good conversation rate to subscription (I think).
Certainly, the outlook for bonds – which generate pretty much nothing in the way of income right now, and which are likely to be just as volatile going forward, given the world economic situation – isn't any more encouraging.
And yet it's that first question that is likely to generate pretty predictable results: you can expect to hear a lot of talk about blue-chip acts like the Beatles, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder.
In the early postwar period we had an era in which policy-makers seemed to intuitively understand the relationships described above, aimed for full employment, and generated pretty good outcomes.
Mr. Huisman, a graduate student in physics at the University of Twente in the Netherlands, spends much of his days using Mathematica, a piece of software that solves complicated math problems and generates pretty pictures of the solutions.
It has the property of the work done in going from A to B, or 1 to 2, is independent of how you got from 1 to 2. And the one force that the class generated pretty much randomly is not a conservative force because the work done was path dependent.
Over many decades, first-growth Bordeaux wines such as Château Lafite Rothschild, Haut-Brion, Mouton Rothschild, Margaux and Latour have generated pretty sound investments returns.
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