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russ
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A Russian.
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In this variety the objects are defined by means of Gödel-numberings, and the procedures are all recursive; the main distinction between RUSS and the classical recursive analysis developed after, in 1936, the work of Turing, Church, and others clarified the nature of computable processes, is that the logic used in RUSS is intuitionistic.
Forest ranger Russ runs regular, fun and informative expeditions in search of bats - you get your own ultrasonic detector - red and roe deer, and Cropton's more anti-social inhabitants, badgers.
Has Russ got a race on his hands?
The art of kebabbing On the trail Signing on for Uncle Sam Let the voting and bullying begin The trouble with technology Yesterday's men, and tomorrow's Reprints Related items The Senate race in Wisconsin: Has Russ got a race on his hands?Sep 16th 2004 The Economist/YouGov pollJul 8th 2004This year's election could be even less competitive than 2002.
Random House; 288 pages; $14.97 and £12.22Buy from Amazon.com or Amazon.co.uk8 Big Russ and Me: A Memoir.
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Written by Goffin with Phil Spector protege Russ Titelman, it was direct ("He holds me when I'm crying to show me it's alright"), simplicity itself and sung tearfully by the Cookies Margaret Rosss.
In Manchester, some argued that the riots had been caused by anger at perceived injustices such as proposed cuts to the public sector, growing youth unemployment or bad relations with police – the latter point being disputed by Ch Supt Russ Jackson, who said the picture was more complex.
I can remember watching a production of Hamlet - which I admit to quite liking - in which the gravedigger scene kicked off with a dance to Russ Abbott's Atmosphere.
Related: House rejects NSA collection of phone records with vote to reform spy agency Russ Feingold, the only US senator who voted against the 2001 Patriot Act, has announced he will launch a campaign to regain his seat in 2016.
John Edwards, a photogenic senator from North Carolina, and Russ Feingold, an inveterate campaign-finance reformer, are both busy developing their own brands of populism.Many Democratic operatives are about as keen on another Gore candidacy as Sony is on renewing its contract with Michael JacksonDisillusionment with Mr Gore is not confined to the party's peerage.
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