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Physicists have since interpreted lambda as a quantum-mechanical effect: that the evanescent particles that flicker in and out of existence in "empty" space provide a well of energy that gives space its springiness, shoving it apart.

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The theatre's director approached them in 1995, after seeing their work on a postcard and they have been making posters for him ever since, interpreting each play in their own, idiosyncratic way.

Furthermore, it is not trivial to extend the study to other projects, since interpreting the results require a high level of understanding about the process, in a detailed perspective, as well as about process changes over time.

Her husband, she has since deduced, interpreted her agitation as unwillingness to participate in the project.

But Arab diplomats noted that even the smallest Saudi gestures provided Mr. Saleh with excuses to stay, since he interpreted them as support.

The English philosopher R.G. Collingwood (1889 1943), for example, uncharitably charged Hume with having no real historical understanding, since Hume interpreted the characters he described as though they were Edinburgh gentlemen of his own time.

Since we interpreted the topsoil as being lateritic soils with less clayey content, leachate infiltration in the study area is enhanced by the lack of protective layers as shown by the correlation between longitudinal conductance and overburden protective capacity.

Contemporary critics were taken aback by the overt sexuality of the painting, which has since been interpreted by some scholars as anticipating Freudian ideas about the unconscious.

Since we interpreted focal staining as positivity, the proportion of negative hyperplastic polyps might be merely function of size.

However, we found no correlation between mean score loss and 'number of ECGs interpreted since post-test' or 'hours spend on ECG interpretation since post-test' in the medium and long follow-up groups (data not shown).

Russ Klein, a marketing executive, who has been on Atkins since Dec. 21, interpreted the phrase "foods you may eat liberally" to mean "eat until you are full".

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