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Our seats were located up in the gods, which meant upon entering I was treated to an impressive view of the entire arena.
Two days later, untreated rats still remembered what the tone meant; upon hearing it, they froze about 70% of the time.
That meant upon arrival, I had no way to contact my apartment owner or agent.
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Did Vladimir Harkonnen mean Upon Nothing instead?" says Justin Horton, adjusting his monocle.
In this case, the scatter plot indicates that the slope relating both measured data values drops well below 1.0, and as such, the result from the regression of x on y is greater than 1.0, which means upon inversion the value for (g_{y}) is less than (1.0).
The reader is left on her own to figure out what the authors mean upon the introduction of the term; explanation might (or might not) follow further down the text.
It may have meant "stone upon stone," which describes the rocky slope that the prison is built upon.
It may have meant "stone upon stone," which describes the rocky slope that the prison is built upon..
This change meant recording expenditure upon payment of the deposit, instead of recording it upon delivery, as had been done by the government until then.
Where are Standard Chartered and the other supposedly put-upon banks meant to run to?
But if "Violet Fire" was meant to reflect upon vast promise and thwarted potential, the results illustrated the point in a manner unintended by its creators.
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