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"The Jews have no sense of proportion," wrote the incensed Truman after he hung up, "nor do they have any judgement on world affairs.
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Their "mess" is a crime of epic proportions, wrote Von Sponeck, referring to the Iraqi ministry of social affairs' estimate of 4.5 million children who have lost one or both parents.
An innuendo-filled poem of magnificently smutty genetic proportions, written by The God Delusion author Richard Dawkins, made its way into the public sphere today (scroll down to read it in full).
The incident proportion is then written: The incident proportion can always be interpreted as the average probability that an individual in the population will experience the transition event during the interval (e.g. for mortality, this probability can be written πP→D = Δ P/ P).
The Colts' disintegration has reached epic proportions, writes Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star, and one with no explanation on how Peyton Manning's injury also turned the defense and special teams to mush.
The only alarms going off were in the heads of the Flyers, who responded to their chance to sweep the Penguins with a goalie meltdown of epic proportions, writes Phil Sheridan in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Their victory pits them against West Virginia in the final eight, a matchup of Hatfield-McCoy proportions, writes Dan Wetzel on Yahoo.com.
"Sex and death in equal proportions," writes Hammerologist Sinclair McKay, "and particularly barely repressed sexuality in a Victorian setting, was the real winning formula".
Horne writes: "The proportion of people who gave him a wide berth was around three quarters, and it was hard to escape the conclusion that this was because he was black….
We write the proportion of NPs which do not have adsorbed oxygen molecules and which do not currently contain an exciton as n0; excitons are created in these in one of the three triplet exciton states (index i = 1…3) with equal pumping rates P/3 to generate fractional populations u i.
We write the proportions of NPs which do not contain an exciton as n j, where j runs over the three possible oxygen triplet states.
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