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Tenor Andrew Kennedy as Orphée's friend Heurtebise and bass Matthew Rose as the Judge set much better examples.
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That said, they also believe Mr. Paul is set to do much better than his fifth-place 2008 showing.
PSS-SVM showed excellent performances on synthetic data sets, much better than SVM.
In fact, the relative rank of the economic indicators has historically been very inconsistent: those that perform best over one set of elections do not do much better over the long-term.
When private contractors are combined with government troops, the contractors usually can't do much better than the setting in which they are asked to perform.
Even better, Lady Murasaki set much of the amorous action involving her decadent hero, the "Shining Prince," in the mansions and palaces of Heian-kyo, as Kyoto once was called.
As can be seen from Figure 3, the F-measure and accuracy of using the three-category training set are much better than those of using the two-category training set when merg_thred is 0.8.
"Overall it's a fair result over the whole 90 minutes, but it's a frustrating result for us, because they came back at a moment in the game where we had plenty of defenders on the pitch and could defend the set piece much better".
Setting a much better example, Senator Graham called Emanuel "a wise choice" who "understands the need to work together".
As the average read length of the FLX data set was much larger than the others and the alignment was performed allowing up to three mismatches for all data sets, this result indicated that the quality of the FLX data set was much better than the other two methods.
Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media said that "Those who have heard Röyksopp's two albums ... won't be surprised to learn the Norwegian duo's live set is much better and more raucuous than hunching next to the speakers at yer local Crate & Barrel".
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