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HANDY CODE If you find yourself repeatedly using the same phrases over and over — and who doesn't? — so-called typing expansion programs are for you.
In both the previous examples, we constructed a COSTBC for the N = 2-hop case by repeatedly using the same OSTBC at both the source and the relay stage.
Some highlights here include Willie very awkwardly and insistently going in for kisses, repeatedly using the same generic pick up lines on several women, and ostensibly recording audio of him having sex with an unnamed woman that does not appear to be consensual.
Some highlights here include Willie very awkwardly and insistently going in for kisses, repeatedly using the same generic pickup lines on several women, and ostensibly recording audio of him having sex with an unnamed woman that does not appear to be consensual.
The accuracy of the scales used was not systematically confirmed but each patient was weighed repeatedly using the same scale and weights were generally recorded to the nearest 0.1 kg.
A mere 16-60 % of the clinicians mentioned repeatedly using the same measurement during a clinical episode [ 1, 11, 13].
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Mr. Pérez-Reverte repeatedly uses the same terms to describe him.
In response to political scandal and public outrage, official Washington repeatedly uses the same well-worn tactic.
But since then President Obama has repeatedly used the same metaphor, promising to match private belt-tightening with public belt-tightening.
He said the scenes made sense because Livia had, in her manipulative and self-pitying way, repeatedly used the same lines that drove Tony and her other children crazy.
More than 50 people at an Oklahoma hospital have been infected with hepatitis C after a nurse repeatedly used the same needle and syringe to give drugs, area health officials say.
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