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Ministers came by his intersection with new clothes, new turbans and a new bicycle.
"HE takes ownership of his intersection," said Chief James McShane, a commander in the division.
His churning stomach, he said, compels him to leave his intersection from time to time to add another sandwich or soft drink or two.
The two walked up Murray Street, where Mike Redes was working on his intersection problem and reminisced about Rector Street, which they had just finished digging up.
Standing at his intersection, Neang said he had not seen the bill yet, but was encouraged by its measures, such as increased fines.
In 1928, John von Neumann found his celebrated minimax theorem [1] and, in 1937, his intersection lemma [2], which was intended to establish easily his minimax theorem and his theorem on optimal balanced growth paths.
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Grabbing the canvas, the easel, and the paints, the painter raced to his favorite intersection, to the bakery.
Producer Joe joined Rudy at his busy intersection with a cardboard sign that read "LIAR" in big blocky red and yellow letters with an arrow pointing in the vet's direction.
If you want to know how and why Jobs developed his particular intersection of art and tech, how a Zen Buddhist non-materialist can be selfish, how a man who prided himself on building state-of-the-art factories in California came to outsource to China, you might look elsewhere.
His Jo'burg Intersections show the towers rising on the horizon beyond a heaving field of filth and rubbish - the squalid shanties in the sun.
His tattersall grids have jagged intersections; his colors tend toward off-key, either pale or a little rich; his corners never square.
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