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You're life is now finite.
Instead of limitless expanse and prosperity for all, the pie is now finite.
Acura is crying, Infiniti is now finite, Toyota is toasted, Nissan is nixed, Mazda is maxed, Mitsubishi is busted and Lexus is nauseous.
Because it is such a personal project, its life is now finite: absent constitutional change, Mr Chávez must leave office by 2013.
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The laughter was supercharged by the reminder that this kind of thing was now finite, and someone else would have to get us through Election Day.
This serves to weaken the estimated gradient which is now always finite.
You have a job now, and things to do – you have weddings to go to and banks to think about, and now over a quarter of your life has been dumped down the toilet, your time is now a finite and precious resource.
The main challenge is now simultaneous finite-time control and fault detection in the presence of some complicated factors, such as jump model uncertainty, mixed delay and disturbances for a class of singular Markovian jump delay systems under asynchronous switching.
This resource, once thought unlimited, is now realized to be finite and in delicate balance with the biological, chemical, and physical factors of the aquatic environment.
BEIJING — Like an Agatha Christie whodunit, the investigation of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 is now focusing on a finite circle of suspects: the 227 passengers and 12 crew members of the missing plane.
"There is now a sense that groundwater is finite and needs to be protected".
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