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"It is the web of order among these inputs that makes them unique.

But the Megalodon does something to non-surround inputs that makes them sound like you're in a can.

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Furthermore, we believe that the deconstruction of developmental events achieved here and its comparison with the events in embryos will allow a detailed mechanistic analysis of processes that, like gastrulation and axial extension, have significant mechanical and geometrical inputs that make them difficult to study in vivo.

Because it is often human input that makes the products of these industries valuable, cutting labour would be self-defeating.Historical data confirm that the cost disease is real.

Handling is adroit, with a reassuring response to input that makes it easy to forget decades of floating Continentals and Town Cars.

The language to be identified must be either L or (if subsequent inputs include new sentences not in L) some larger language, but it can't be a proper subset of L. Johnson (2004) provides a useful review of several other misconceptions about Gold's work; e.g., the notion that it might be the absence of semantics from the input that makes identification from text impossible (this is not the case).

The PAL boasted an audiophile pedigree and an auxiliary input that made it a good partner for early iPods, but the introduction of decent stereo Bluetooth streaming made it fall behind somewhat in convenience when the Jawbone and its ilk came around.

If these wild-eyed rumors are to be believed, then HTC may well be working on a phablet-sized device with a 5-inch screen running at 1080p, albeit without the sort of pen-based input that made the original Galaxy Note a surprise success.

On 9 March 2012, Little Mix met with Syco Music label owner Simon Cowell Cowelll was impressed with their progress, saying it was the group's input that made the song good.

As discussed in point 5), other layers receive multiple long-range inputs that can make the activity more variable (since the input is not observed).

For example, there appeared to be few, if any, rewards at the individual or departmental level for effective contributions to policy outcomes which 'belonged' elsewhere in the Government: "We haven't yet developed the accountability mechanisms that enable us to quantify and to account for the inputs that we make towards achieving non-cultural policy outcomes" (Education/Culture).

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