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The method can handle straight and curved boundaries, whether immersed or not.
I think Putin is young and clever and strong enough to handle straight talk".
Q: You write about how, in Greek myth, the king of Athens decreed that only gods could handle straight wine, and that mortals had to mix it with water, lest they "go mad and/or die". Ancient society certainly seemed concerned with moderation.
On the one hand, linear interpolation can only handle straight trajectories, since interpolation between adjacent segments are computed independently.
Pull the faucet handle straight out to remove the valve stem; it should be approximately 12 inches (30.5 cm) long.
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Tesla's Autopilot system which uses a combination of forward radar, a forward-looking camera and 12 long-range ultrasonic sensors, and fast processors can handle straight-ahead predictable highway driving.
Michael is trying to perfect a "tail-whip" stunt on his scooter, which involves hopping off the board while in mid-air, keeping the handles straight and kicking the board until it spins 360 degrees before hopping back on.
But the beakers were found at sites thought to be ritual gathering or burial places, and the distinctive handles, straight sides, and patterns are seen in pottery as far north as Wisconsin.
I have handled straight-forward "slip-and-fall" cases as well as multi-million-dollar contract disputes.
Coasters, bar mats, handles, straights, queers, the artworks formerly known as prints, stools, trousers, carousers, hearts, lungs, lights, blood, viscera, Britvic, gelignite, Babycham, carpet tiling, dry-roasted peanuts, penises - the entire gubbins of the bar gathered into a fisted force field and splurged into the street.
"They can't handle a straight blues band".
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