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The first article, quite randomly, was "atonality", written by German academic Christoph Hust.
They could be laid and replaced quite randomly, even used in bits, eliminating waste.
"We are watching the consequences of organisation that acts quite randomly and that is actually an extremist organisation in the end," said Davies.
She had contacted my grandmother quite randomly to see how he was and, finding him newly widowed, rekindled a connection across the Atlantic via phone.
What's unusual about Messi is that it seems to happen quite randomly, not when the pressure would seem the greatest or when he's exhausted himself to the limit.
That's how I connected, quite randomly, recently with Craig Kielburger, founder of the global charity WE.
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Mapping twenty or so not-quite-randomly collected examples of proposed research questions into this space yields a promising framework for an emergent research agenda, summarized by eleven key geodesign research questions.
As it turns out, the chips are not falling quite so randomly.
For example, a footprint on the beach has sand particles compressed together below a volume containing air only, instead of being quite evenly (randomly) spread over the volume occupied by the compressed and empty parts.
The idea is quite simple; randomly select a species from the distance matrix, cluster together with other species according to a fixed 'd' distance and remove the clustered species from the distance matrix.
However, a 73% response rate is quite high for a randomly sent survey to physicians, so this may not be a strong factor.
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