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Take a cone C=bigl{ u(t)in Xmid u(t geq0, tin[0,1]bigr}.
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So taking a cone, he modeled the behavior of two types of dewdrops: a thin film of water and a thicker, spherical drop.
Anderson Fernandes, 21, took a cone and two scoops of coffee ice cream from a branch of Patisserie Valerie after finding the door ajar, but gave it to a passing woman as he did not like the flavour.
A result of dysplasia is usually further investigated, such as by taking a cone biopsy, which may also remove the cancerous lesion.
Once back at the shop, Jimmy insists I take a road cone filled with the banana caramel madness.
Ear candling is when you take a hollow cone made of paraffin and beeswax with cloth, light one end and place the other end in the ear.
Take a clean pine cone, layer peanut butter around it, and roll the pine cones in birdseed.
So, by taking a truncated cone as the CF shape provides this model more flexibility than the others.
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