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The dull factuality of physical things does not need human perception to make it persist.
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I don't think these findings are quite as applicable to something like World of Warcraft (it's more the systematic and pattern-based nature of Tetris that makes it persist as a mental image), but just to be safe, no one tell Jack Thompson about it.
Afterwards, TCP Snoop feeds back a Nonzero Window Advertisement (NZWA) message to TCP sender to make it exit persist mode.
In this example, this threshold is set to 2. After that, the TCP Snoop sends the NZWA message to TCP sender to make it exit persist mode.
Then it sends the ZWA message to the TCP sender to make it enter the persist mode.
It therefore has properties that make it able to persist in the canine oral cavity, particularly in healthy plaque where it averages over 10% of the bacteria present (Davis et al. 2013).
"You won't make it," the agent persisted.
"What difference does it make?" I persisted, thick as a board.
SÃO PAULO, Brazil — The resignation this week of yet another minister in the government of Dilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil, may have added to the tumult of her nascent presidency, but it is also showing that her managerial push for efficiency could make it tougher for corruption to persist in her administration, analysts said.
Women in science groups are also perfectly poised to take on the structural problems of working under systems that entrench inequality and make it difficult for women to persist in science.
While most of the civilians who are drawn to the site are apprehended by the Army, Roy and Jillian persist and make it to the site just as dozens of UFOs appear in the night sky.
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