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Discover Ludwig"in closer time" is a correct phrase in written English
This phrase can be used to describe a period of time that has not yet arrived, but is soon approaching. For example, "We hope to have things sorted out in closer time."
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While established datasets may capture large, less frequent events, socially-curated data may capture events that occur in closer time intervals.
These findings illustrate the merging of informal and formal surveillance, in that formal and informal sources are most often reporting the same information in closer time proximity than ever before.
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The character also plays a role in Closing Time (1994), the sequel to Catch-22.
In Study II, the woman received preferred stimulation when the sensors at the toe and the heel of her shoes were activated in close time proximity.
Since Hive is based on a query-at-a-time model and processes each query independently, issuing multiple queries in close time interval decreases performance of Hive due to its execution model.
Brown argues for a date of between 100 and 110, with all three letters composed in close time proximity.
The Yossarian that appears in Closing Time is much more bitter and much less playful, making it a bit of a slog to get through his sections.
We found a significant anticipation of maximum grip aperture and an increase in closing time for the left than for the right hand in both subjects' groups.
The principal finding is consistent with the primary hypothesis, i.e. the restriction in closing time appears to have produced a reduction in assault incidence against a backdrop of a stable trend in the control area.
However, to formally test the correspondence between the two scanners, 10 subjects were scanned on both scanners in close time proximity and then had intracranial vault volume obtained on both instruments.
'When Hitler came to power, one of the first things he did was to bring in closing times for all bars featuring decadent or "homosexual dancing",' explains Brendan.
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