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"HONOR TO BEETHOVEN" was the motto that appeared at the top of a program, printed by the Beethoven Quartet Society, in 1845.
Image: Three Lions/Getty "HONOR TO BEETHOVEN" was the motto that appeared at the top of a program, printed by the Beethoven Quartet Society, in 1845.
By William Robin January 17, 2014 "HONOR TO BEETHOVEN" was the motto that appeared at the top of a program, printed by the Beethoven Quartet Society, in 1845.
Those words rang out across the Internet last week; their source, a Slate article written by Mark Vanhoenacker, complete… "HONOR TO BEETHOVEN" was the motto that appeared at the top of a program, printed by the Beethoven Quartet Society, in 1845.
At the end of the meeting, a replica of a two-foot-long walrus-penis bone, or baculum, was presented to whoever had the program printed with the words "Walrus Baculum".
The program prints out the molecular weight of each molecule in the SDF file "dataset.sdf".sdf
As detailed in the program (printed on thick, rustic-style, pale green and no doubt recycled paper), eco-accessories abounded.
Provided a training data set containing a list of tweets, the program prints lines in the format of #hashtag:term, where #hashtag is a hashtag appeared in a tweet and term is a term appeared in a tweet with the hashtag.
It's as simple as dragging and dropping the animated files into the program, printing them out, and cutting out the series of images it creates.
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