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Of these 130, the 22 that have been widely used, regularly updated, and well supported by their developers are compared based on multifarious criteria.

The research presented in this paper builds on multifarious aspects of mathematical models and technologies related to cloud computing and its vision and thus in order to leverage the understanding of the related works, this section is presented in four sub-sections.

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The Runaway Bus (1953) was a variant on the device of multifarious people aboard a vehicle - including the young Petula Clark and Frankie Howerd.

The results show that this powerful double pulse potential electrochemical method could enable new opportunities in controllable preparation of multifarious nanomaterials on graphene substrate for their future applications.

Our head-to-head comparison of ecotype survival is particularly instructive because such assessments quantify the net effects of multifarious selection on comprehensive phenotypes.

Unsurprisingly, much of the contemporary literature focuses on the multifarious threats posed by human and, increasingly, non-human mobility.

He plays a sheep herder in the wild west intent on avoiding the multifarious sticky ends that characterise frontier life – but has to man up when his girlfriend leaves him for another man, and when a beautiful gunslinger and her outlaw husband arrive in town.

As I wandered hither and thither, I thought of the chapter of Melville's Moby Dick entitled "The Whiteness of the Whale," in which he descants on all the multifarious shades of the color: beige-white, liver-spotted white, appallingly tattooed white, red sun-burned white, pale-freckled white.

At times, as I wandered hither and thither, I thought of the chapter of Melville's Moby Dick entitled The Whiteness of the Whale, in which, for page-after-page, he descants on all the multifarious shades of the colour: beige-white, liver-spotted white, appallingly tattooed white, red sun-burnt white, pale freckled white.

The former were volunteers who had chosen for multifarious reasons – vanity, principle, boredom – to opt to spend 28 days on the run from a spurious "authority".

His multifarious influence on artistic, intellectual, and political life has been largely forgotten; in the media, it is practically obligatory to identify him as "Hitler's favorite composer".

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