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That night the dog growled ferociously at the door, and Wolfred opened one eye briefly to see infinitely duplicated images of the girl heating the blade of the axe red hot and gripping the handle with rags.

But McCain was, as we'll see, infinitely closer to then Arizona businessman and political fund raiser, Charles Keating -- and McCain, unlike Obama, actually did something wrong.

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So there are merely far too many bands to see rather than infinitely too many bands to see.

Name any of the old practitioners of football street law and you will see players of infinitely more rounded skill than those of today who have invited the harshest spotlight.

It is a precious and terrible gift, born of a terrible truth, because what they see is both infinitely beautiful and terminally horrifying: the unlimited human ability to create or destroy, according to whim.

By Lemma 2.3, we see that Ψ possesses infinitely many nontrivial critical points, that is, system (1.1) possesses infinitely many nontrivial homoclinic orbits.

Emily Dickinson, a 19th-century American poet, came to see it as an "infinitely wise" and "merry" work of art.

That we've overcome a dozen challenges as bad or worse, that the tenfold rise in standards since Jane Austen's lifetime shows that we've done more things right than wrong, and that the "apparatus of the mind" — which demands that we let facts change our minds, engage our critics and see common ground — is infinitely more helpful in a crisis than ideology or raw emotion.

➢ is Infinitely divisible (see Warde and Katti 1971) distribution, hence Discrete Compound Poisson distribution.

This interpretation explains why Parmenides announces at the end of the argument that each form is no longer one, but infinitely many (see Rickless (2007, 64 75)).

Following important results follows as a consequence of log-convexity: If {ν ≤ 1, p > 0, α = β} the ECOMP (v, p, α, β) distribution with pmf in (7) ➢ is Infinitely divisible (see Warde and Katti 1971) distribution, hence Discrete Compound Poisson distribution.

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