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"Went in" refers to going to The New Yorker's offices, specifically to the art department.
In out notation above, the 1 in refers to the fact that we have found one residual thus far, and the 0 refers to the fact that we have not found any residual node so far.
"Pash" is Australian slang for making out, and "puts her foot in" refers to an Australian tradition involving a flirtatious insertion of a toe into a lover's asshole.
"Reading in" refers to adding in words that are not present in the statute so as to ensure compliance with Convention rights, and "reading out" removing words in a statute to do so.
The subscript in refers to the loop in which inconsistency is estimated.
Burn in refers to the time it takes the chain to get to a region of high probability and samples taken during this period are generally discarded in order to avoid assigning too much weight to highly improbable samples.
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The perceptual filling-in refers to the tendency of stabilized retinal stimuli to fade and become replaced by their background.
Administrative buy-in refers to administrative-level acknowledgement of the value of the implemented changes and willingness to actively support the continuity of these changes.
2. Ownership as buy-in refers to the commitment, engagement and loyalty that a student has towards his or her educational program or project.
Burn-in refers to throwing away a number of iterations at the beginning of the chain, to make the chain less sensitive to the initial conditions of the chain.
Before the complete dentures are finally produced and the problems become uncorrectable, a procedure of try-in refers to the wearing of a wax pattern, after the arrangement of artificial teeth, in the mouth of an edentulous patient to identify and fix any problems with denture design.
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