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And Baker and Glasser offer near-mirror quotations in the book's opening and close.
Since collodion is developed on the spot, he, too, could offer near-instant gratification but with more substantial results.
What's more, the region's cold, dark crater floors offer near-ideal locations for astronomical telescopes, which could search for Earth-like planets circling other stars.
He signalled that any move by Obama to offer near-term sanctions relief may be subject to an attempted congressional veto.
Digital networks are now so crowded with bits that as a strictly practical matter they offer near-perfect privacy.
The problem of adverse selection is mitigated by regulations that force all insurance providers to offer near-identical benefits.
Some may offer "nearest appropriate medical coverage," but it's up to you to arrange all the details yourself.
A source familiar with the matter told TechCrunch that Yahoo floated an offer nearing $1.5 billion but lost the deal during negotiations.
The cameras in that series constantly offer near-DSLR performance in a compact size, but Nikon has so far not been able to produce such a product.
On the other hand, tree-search or list-based detectors require substantially higher complexity but can offer (near- ML performanear- ML as the well-known sperformanceing algorithm [2-4,15-19].
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