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Discover Ludwig"special remarks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to any observations, comments, or opinions you may have about a particular topic. For example: "The professor's special remarks about the economic landscape of the country were insightful."
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There are special remarks like "smog".
MIT's Eran Egozy, Visiting Artist in Music, provided the conference keynote, with special remarks by Professor Alex Pentland of the MIT Media Lab, MIT Chancellor Cynthia Barnhart, and Melissa Nobles, Kenan Sahin Dean of MIT's School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.
Therefore, some special remarks related to color data handlings are described below.
When the time comes for "special remarks" the aging Moon talks in a familiar gravelly voice, cajoling, joking, praying.
After drinks and hors d'oeuvres, we will hear special remarks around 5 30 from this year's guest speaker Nathan Kundtz, CEO of Kymeta, a company spun out of the David Smith labs at Pratt Engineering.
There were special remarks to commemorate the achievements and contributions of Stephanie Tubbs Jones (1949-2008).
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Findings show that students gave an overall positive evaluation of the tool, as well as to its advantages as an enhancer of: (a) attention, (b) participation, (c) classroom dynamics, and (d) learning, with a special remark on the role it plays on real time self-evaluation of their own learning during lectures.
High levels of detection have been achieved in all categories, with a special remark for DoS attacks.
By χ Q we denote the characteristic function of a set Q. Unless a special remark is made, the differential element dx is omitted when the integrals under consideration are the Lebesgue integrals.
And the fact that a Latino would sing at a baseball game -- a sport where some of the biggest stars are Hispanic -- should not be of any special remark.
In his book Ordnance Survey of Scotland (1884), Francis Hindes Groome remarked that Neilston "presents an old-fashioned yet neat and compact appearance", a view echoed by Hugh McDonald in Rambles Round Glasgow (1910), who stated that Neilston "is a compact, neat, and withal somewhat old-fashioned little township", although continued that it has "few features calling for special remark".
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