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To get them started, I asked a student with a calculator to compute some more terms in the sequence as I copied them onto the board.
Let me give you some more terms which I think encompass the meaning of virtù in The Prince: I think probably the best word we have in English would be "ingenuity". The prince's supreme quality should be ingenuity, or efficacy.
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In addition, the human liver displayed some more metabolism terms that were not found to be statistically significant in the murine liver.
Or two more terms.
He was subsequently elected for five more terms.
And then you have three more terms representing covariances.
The story quotes Christina Romer, the former head of the Council of Economic Advisers, stating what is rapidly emerging as the consensus view among centrist economists, as well as left-leaning ones: the economy badly needs some more short-term stimulus as well as long-term deficit reduction.
Whether it's called quotation, appropriation, or some more invidious term, it's at least as important in the world of art overall, and may be a defining trait of the "post-modern".
Still, he did think there were rights and wrongs, and it is easy to suspect that "instinct" is a euphemism (not euphuism: see PAIRS & SNARES) for some more invidious term, such as "breeding".
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