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In the examples that follow, the answer is hidden in the clue itself.
In the examples that follow, beginners should bear in mind that if they met them in an authentic puzzling context, they will probably be reaping the benefit of working from letters entered from other answers.
In the examples that follow, remember that cryptic clues kindly give you two routes to the answer: a more-or-less straightforward definition (indicated in bold below), and a recipe for the letters in that answer.
Before we get clue-cracking, an important reminder: cryptic clues typically offer two ways to find the answer, in either order: a definition of it (indicated in bold in the examples that follow) and some wordplay (look out for italics and colours).
Section 4 provides a brief introduction to Clive and to its Go dialect as used in the examples that follow.
In the examples that follow we will represent the number n as a block of n+1 copies of the symbol '1' on the tape.
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The purpose of this note is to highlight a mistake in the example that makes the result incorrect.
In the example that is shown in Fig. 11, as the "Include Information" pattern is selected, the suggestions for requirements that have been instantiated with this pattern in "reservation of goods and services" and "restaurant" projects are being presented.
In the example that follows below, the routes personalization is shown taking into account the first criterion described in chapter 3 above, i.e. the maximum acceptable walking distance per transportation mean change.
Some identifiers (e.g. 'pxn' in the example) that belong to the domain namespace, but for which no equivalent in the range namespace was found, will return no translations.
(In dance, the example that comes to my mind is Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, whose thing was tapping up and down the stairs.
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