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The itinerant life of the playwright involves a version of artistic couch-surfing in numerous settings.
The first of these, /open/, uses the OpenSMILES definition of aromaticity, which involves a version of the Hückel 4n + 2 rule that allows for inclusion of ring atoms doubly bonded to acyclic atoms, provided those atoms are not more electronegative than carbon.
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Mr Cole told the New York Times that the idea came from projects like Shelley Jackson's "Skin", in which she tattooed each of the 2,095 words of her short story onto separate individuals, and Janet Cardiff's "40 Part Motet", which involved a version of Thomas Tallis's "Spem in Alium" in which the voices of 40 different singers come from 40 different speakers.
A later test may involve a version of Twitter's Highlights, summaries of what it deems important, coming to longer threads, Haider said.
"Talhotblond" makes for a look at what drives people to kill in moments of passion, though the machinations of this story involve a version of deception we don't see in the "Serial" or "The Jinx".
One of my earliest memories involves a younger version of myself staring deep into the artwork of my parents' David Bowie album, Aladdin Sane.
Part of this involves a corporate version of the peace corps: young staff get one-month assignments in the developing world to work on worthy projects.
The immediate implementation arm (IC and IP groups) This involves a modified version of the standard QuitCoach with key elements of the intervention delivered during the assessment stage.
Part of the Tories' plan for fixing the finances involves a fiscal version of the show.
The freewheeling story involves a jawbreaker version of the dessert, a broken tusk and a tooth that can write.
Another approach to sample size reduction involves a tabletop version of the coning and quartering operation (see Sampling), usually conducted on a large sheet of glazed paper.
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