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Caesar cozies into his human home for an inverse version of the first "Apes" movie (with shades of "Curious George"), if mostly without incident, despite foreboding static with a neighbor (David Hewlett).
For the agent-medium dynamics (AMD) we use what could be thought of as an asymmetric, inverse version of the bounded-confidence mechanism described above.
In recent years several authors have given considerable attention to Hilbert's double-series inequality together with its integral version, inverse version, and various generalizations (see [1 9]).
9. Edward Norton and David Fincher thought of "Fight Club" as an inverse version of "The Graduate".
When neurons are tested with P noise, an inverse version of the original pattern appears.
If you can't seem to identify the problem, then try asking yourself an inverse version of the question: What would it take for you to feel happier?
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The photos on the index cards are riveting, like inverse versions of the mug shots that the graphic designer Mark Michaelson presented in his 2006 book, "Least Wanted," (Steidl/Steven Kasher Gallery).
By far the book's most original thought is that Oprah Winfrey and Mr. Limbaugh are inverse versions of each other, from their showy affluence to their huge popularity to their polarizing effects on audiences.
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