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It seems a senseless way of denoting floor, especially since it could have meant whore and door as well.
The picture caused a stir in the market, which now seems to be in a state of transition, a euphemistic way of denoting downturn.
And yet you could probably nail our class system today by doing almost exactly the same production with different ways of denoting naffness.
Such diligent sleuthing notwithstanding, it is doubtful that Dr. Fahlman was the first to come up with a typographical means of denoting emotion online.
Instead of denoting one founder of baseball, the historiography has coalesced around a collection of men who advanced the game toward its modern version.
Phrenology was parodied as "Toe-tology", the science of denoting character from the shape of the feet, while Georgian science fiction began a long tradition of being wrong about the future with predictions involving self-propelling houses, man-powered flight and machines to do everything.
While the ancient Greeks were familiar with the positive integers, rationals, and reals, zero (used as an actual number instead of denoting a missing number) and the negative numbers were first used in India, as far as is known, by Brahmagupta in the 7th century ce.
In place of Viète's notation he initiated the modern practice of denoting variables by letters at the end of the alphabet (x, y, z) and parameters by letters at the beginning of the alphabet (a, b, c) and of using exponential notation to indicate powers of x (x2, x3,…).
with the usual convention of denoting B n by B n.
with the usual convention of denoting E n by E n.
The literature presents three general ways of denoting the object of public health: community, the public, and populations.
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