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Had Sarkozy chosen to go after Racine or Molière, the country might practically have shut down, but even the response to his attack on this mildly important French literary accomplishment was impressive.
The problem there isn't the weather, though; it is that we have so little of a plan for how this campaign might practically unfold, absent air strikes, that any glitch — a slight change in the weather — causes a string of cities to fall, as they have in the past days.
They try and help apps that might practically not have a chance or the capital to break into the top of the charts gain visibility through search.
An always-on, scalable cloud, redundantly backed up on Amazon, is much better than virtually anything you might practically have in your home.
The first pair of long-leg/short-leg trousers to hit the catwalk seemed like a novel exercise in a playing-with-proportion kind of way, but similar pieces -- including a short/skort combination and a long-pant/black skirt split take only made one wonder all the more on what occasions such garments might practically be worn. .
Chicago University professor Dr. Heinrich Jaeger hosted a meeting of minds from architecture, physics, and the material sciences to see how they might practically employ the "jamming phenomenon," which is what happens on a physical level when when you cram a bunch of stuff into one spot.
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The further possibility is that you might become practically indistinguishable from a real chef, except that — really just a tiny difference — you would be cooking at home instead of at a restaurant.
Alan Cristea Gallery, W1, to 24 Jan SS Irma Blank is an artist who speaks in primordial signs and sounds, abstract calligraphies and concrete poems that might be practically indecipherable, yet, by this very token, can hint at something like the unspeakable.
Though the deposit for Glastonbury might be practically the price of a ticket itself, for the vast majority of festivals, a £20 deposit is all that's required – £15 of which is kept as an admin fee.
It was also good at preserving entanglement, increasing the amount of quantum information it could hold without being corrupted or destroyed to a level that might be practically useful.Sadly, the developments of Dr Greenland and Dr Hedges do not spell supermarket shelves stacked with quantum PCs any time soon.
There are all the implications of what that technology might mean practically for regional communities, but there are bigger issues here, too: the urgency of climate change compared with the short-term necessities of politics, and the growing demand of people to be listened to.
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