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That done, we fretted when our Barcelona hotel proved full for the new nights we wanted.
The search for a live-in nanny proves full of ironies: "We are nothing like the type of family who employs a live-in nanny housekeeper.
We further make the case that our basic IBE construction is open to many extensions: based on a couple of concurrent results, we notably describe (1) how to implement efficient hierarchies and (2) how to prove full adaptive security.
Under the additional assumption that the linear part of the evolution equation is normal or sectorial, we prove full order convergence of the semidiscretization in time for initial data on open sets.
"He would run some of his ideas by George, and George would say, 'It's great, Ernie, but where's the punch line?' And he'd say, 'It doesn't need a punch line,' " said Ms. Brand, best known for a recurring bit in a bathtub that proved full of surprises.
In 2000, President Bill Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of Britain held a news conference to announce a complete draft of the human genome, which Clinton called the "most wondrous map ever produced by humankind". The map has indeed proved full of wonder — modern biology would be impossible without it — but in the years since, it has also become clear how incomplete the cartography is.
Fortunately, there is another much simpler approach to prove full diversity.
As variance accounted for proves full mediation exist between creativity and e-entrepreneurial intention through self-efficacy.
One final reminder that our BBC local radio teams are braving the cold to bring you the FA Cup this afternoon, and will be proving full commentary on all of the 15:00 GMT kick-offs.
SEM images of (a) C60 film deposited on P3HT pillars, (b) C60 film deposited on a flat substrate, and (c) cross section of P3HT/C60 heterojunction, proving full infiltration of C60 between P3HT pillars.
Right to the end, this walk proved full of surprises, unprecedented events and countless defeats of the impossible and can't-be-dones.
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