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The glamour quotient on the Cannes jury this year is filled by British actress Sienna Miller.
He's not exactly robotic, but his soulful quotient on the court runs parallel to Al Gore's off it.
In an interview, Ms. Lazar said the celebrity quotient on YouTube was high enough to support a stand-alone series.
King said he'd head that Morgan was considering "punching" him, to up the "danger" quotient on the new show.
Furthermore, the influence of the length diameter quotient on the sensitivity of the method is analyzed by evaluating the systematic uncertainties for both dynamic elastic constants.
Simpson was the reason the Devils traded Mike Peluso two seasons ago, but he is no longer needed with Daniels and Krzysztof Oliwva raising the toughness quotient on the roster.
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Painting and sculpture are represented by the work of the Belgian artist Gert Verhoeven, as is the show's quotient of hands-on material funk.
Ms. Antonelli's smile quotient takes on particular significance in this show.
Each evaluation function is based on a weighted sum of quotients on the set of metrics.
They found that all four subjects improved their retrieval quotients on the drug (with "large" effect sizes on Cohen's d (0.74 3.4)).
Plots of the experimental data, expressed as the quotients on the left-hand side of eqs 3 and 4 against log carbonate and log uranyl activity, should yield linear trends with slopes of 2 and one, respectively.
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