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a C takes an expression just like vdW mixing rule, Eq. (15a).
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Such ends make risk-taking an expression not merely of independence but also of virtue.
At his fourth one, in early January, he was asked, "Would you take an expression like 'What would Jesus do?' into the Oval Office?" "I would take an expression into the Oval Office of 'Dear God, help me,' " Mr. Bush answered, without missing a beat.
These functions take an expression and return an aggregate value over all rows in the specified table.
To take an expression metaphorically is one way to take it figuratively, and to take an expression figuratively is to reinterpret it, to construe it in a manner that departs from but remains informed by some relevant prior literal construal of it.
On this account, quotations are not proper names, or descriptions or demonstratives but rather they are functors that take an expression as their argument and return it as value.
This is why we have taken an expression cut-off of genes that are 1.3 fold up-regulated and above, although many of the genes we studied were very highly differentially regulated.
"Beauty cannot be scientific till it takes a mathematical expression" was among his favorite expressions.
Consequently, for superposition modulation, P UX takes a specific expression.
Just take a look at the expression on Nick Montgomery's face.
— When Alejandrina Cabrera speaks English, her face takes on an expression somewhere between deep discomfort and outright despair.
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