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We propose a Multiscale Modeling Language (MML) i.e. a description language aiming at specifying the architecture of a multiscale simulation program.

The specific study was stimulated by previous works relevant to the modelling of the behaviour of IT students at Hellenic Open University (HOU) and addresses the issue of distance learning forum modelling using a formal language, aiming to fill the gap that exists in this area, which is demonstrated by the relevant bibliographic review.

Tao wrote that both Zhang Heng and Cai Yong "avoided inflated language, aiming chiefly at simplicity", and adding that their "compositions begin by giving free expression to their fancies but end on a note of quiet, serving admirably to restrain undisciplined and passionate nature".

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Google announced last week that App Engine would start to allow development in the PHP scripting language, a software language aimed at writing for broad distribution on the Web.

Among the other provisions, the diplomat said the resolution also included new language aimed at enforcement that had been absent from the earlier resolutions.

"We will not allow you," he said, in language aimed directly at the emir, "to take the country into the abyss of dictatorship".

In December 2000, the City Council decided to give a deputy police chief his rank and pension benefits back after he had been demoted for, according to several police officers' testimony, continually using profane language aimed at black people, women and homosexuals.

If finalized, the agreement, reached late Sunday, could make Mr. Lieberman, an often indelicate and outspoken politician whose threatening language aimed at Arabs arouses suspicion and some trepidation abroad, the next foreign minister.

Using dramatic language aimed directly at rebel leaders, the president said, "You, the members of the FARC, also have a historical responsibility to not close the doors to peace, as you did so recently".

Charles B. Rangel, the New York Democrat who is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, won approval of the proposals from the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and other leading Democrats by using language aimed at strengthening these rights while trying to meet some administration concerns.

Though provisions in the legislation increase state oversight of charters and beef up the vetting process for proposed schools, it does not contain language aimed at charter schools with connections to places of worship.

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