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To build the tool, he says, Crisp Thinking analyzed roughly 700 million lines of chat traffic, some from conversations between children and some, like conversations between children and sexual predators, provided by law enforcement groups.

By evening, the crew had pulled in roughly ten miles of line and about two hundred and fifty hooks.

Góngora intended the poem to be in four parts, but only two sections of roughly a thousand lines apiece exist, the second of which is unfinished.

Verizon itself says that almost half of its roughly 60 million lines are capable of carrying D.S.L. and that it plans to invest $4.7 billion this year alone in high-speed data services.

According to IBM, the Volt is equipped with 100 electronic controllers, its very own IP address and roughly 10 million lines of software code.

In recent personal, anecdotal research, a group of people from half a dozen Western countries ranging from socialist democracies to, well, the US, mostly had the same complaints, falling roughly along two lines: denied coverage, and lack of attention by general practitioners.

The netbook's lower screen resolution means that you could lose roughly nine or 10 lines of text on screen, and each line will be about six words shorter, compared to the usual low-end Windows screen resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels.

But the White House and House leaders both saw the key bloc as the House Freedom Caucus, a group of roughly three dozen hard-line conservatives who made numerous demands of the bill since January — including a flat repeal of the ACA, a major reworking of the GOP bill's tax incentives and new Medicaid restrictions.

Roughly one iPC cell line was produced for every 5000 cells the researchers treated using the technique, an efficiency that enabled them to produce several cell lines from each experiment.

Roughly, three groups in line steepness might be distinguished (Fig. 3a, d, j l, steepest: C. comatus, A. solidipes, Lepista nuda, P. squarrosa, S. commune; Fig. 3b, e, g, h, medium: C. cinerea, C. atramentaria, C. domesticus, Tubaria furfuracea; Fig. 3c, f, i, flattest: C. truncorum, C. micaceus, Kuehneromyces mutabilis).

With Lachmann's two manuscripts of Lucretius, the ∼2,100 variants in ∼50,000 words of text correspond to a net accumulation of about one error every four lines in Lachmann's edition in the course of about five removes, or of roughly one error every 20 lines by each successive scribe.

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