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To the Editor: For those who cannot get to Edirne to see the olive oil wrestlers ("Turkey's Version of Wrestlemania," June 24), there is that wonderful caper movie "Topkapi," with a sequence that puts you in the middle of the festival, both inside the stadium and the surrounding camp.
"The core of what I do is try to juxtapose pieces or put them in sequence, so the concert experience becomes more than one piece after another," he said.
"We cut the old decks into strips and put them in sequence with the color upwards.
As all monomers were put in sequence, the analysis is based on 3.840 µs cumulative simulation time.
But an Energy Department spokeswoman, Corry Schiermeyer, said that far more data had to be collected and put in sequence before any conclusions could be drawn, and that people "should not have any kind of prejudgment in the meantime".
And I loved to take those things and put them in sequences, so that at each step something surprising as far as I was concerned would happen — so, say, a plank would tip in a different direction.
This, he says, means that an "iterative" model, in which an organisation continually cycles through the five phases, makes more sense than the traditional "waterfall" which puts them in sequence.Although the consensus among software-development providers is that iterative models are the way forward, a note of caution is in order.
PETER SCHJELDAHL: Unless you put them in a sequence, with text and captions (which he wrote himself).
Then the obtained sales time items are put into a set in sequence (ST_{i} = left{ {ST_{i}^{1},ST_{i}^{2}, ldots,ST_{i}^{t} } right}) [see Eq. (7)].
Scientists have to prime the test by putting in a genetic sequence to search for.
Then, the first coefficient of each segment is put in a sequence.
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