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Amis appears to have repeated Updike's error in Picked-Up Pieces, namely that "many of its pieces ought never to have been picked up".
But it's not necessarily a bad thing, as Passbook is still missing many pieces — namely support for MasterCard, Visa, Discover, or American Express.
Also, they proposed a heuristic algorithm which splits the 3G budget in each time cycle into two pieces, namely, reserved budget and flexible budget.
Further observation of these two pieces revealed a marked difference between them and the other five pieces, namely that they were design pieces that possessed greater experimental qualities and were thus less likely to be worn as actual clothing.
Cut the spring chicken into 6 pieces, namely 2 wings, 2 legs and 2 pieces of the breast.
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But there's also the other, more tantalizing (but less realistic) possibility that this is the beginning of what TheNextWeb's Matthew Panzarino wrote about in a piece earlier today, namely Apple's reported plans to replace Intel processors with its own in-house designed variant.
What is now the orthodox view of the piece, however, namely that it depicts the Greater Panathenaic procession from the Leokoreion by the Dipylon gate to the Acropolis, was mooted by Stuart and Revett in the second volume of their Antiquities of Athens, 1787.
All the important pieces are back, namely quarterbacks Kain Colter and Trevor Siemian.
Ms. Randall is also tapping into the pride the African-American intelligentsia has taken from twinned pieces of Pushkinography, namely, the writer's blackness and his significance in the white man's canon.
The person was very kind and sincere, just had never made the connection between that phrase and what other things it could sound like, namely, pieces of crap.
It also pulled in an innovation grant to fund two pieces of IP: namely the real-time signature comparison tech, and its asynchronous fraud detection system.
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