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Here is an assortment from his new novel: a cat purring is "revving his little pleasure engine"; a character presses "his face against the window in the parenthesis of his hands"; elsewhere, "leafless tree crowns scrambled the early morning light".
Briefly, we can denote the expression in the parenthesis of (3.10) by W and write W A = F. (3.11).
The operating channels of the receiving interface of each node are assigned using the proposed hybrid channel selection scheme as indicated in the parenthesis of each node.
The preferred (alpha ^2) will not only depend on the choice of regularization norm, but also on the number of observations, since a change in the size of ({varvec{G}}) will result in a change in the weight between the two terms in the parenthesis of Eq. 5, and hence affect the choice in (alpha ^2).
The number in the parenthesis of the title represents the number of genes in the table.
At the same time, the parenthesis of thesis work opens onto past and future career trajectories, and the publics that these promise to engage.
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It comes second (its title nested within the parentheses of the dance's title) but chronologically was made first, choreographed and directed by Pontus Lidberg in 2010.
The aggression inside the parentheses of the dance's title came out explicitly in a patch of mime that had Ms. Griggs threatening to strangle and pummel Mr. Yon.
By the constraint (18), the terms in the parentheses of (61) become identically zero.
His hands are busy, and when he makes an important point, he holds them up as if to frame his meaning in the parentheses of his open palms.
The elements and within the parentheses of (19) are obtained by, respectively, taking the real and imaginary part of the summation term in (18).
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