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the speeded
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To succeed; to prosper, be lucky.
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John Wardell, the Environmental Protection Agency's state director, said the speeded process should put the state on the national priorities list by June.
"The speeded up pace of fashion also ensures that trend cycles are faster," says Butchart, drawing the link between the use of imagery and the pace of the fashion industry.
But beyond the politics, the speeded up deployment -- which Mr. Obama paired with a promise to begin troop withdrawals by July 2011 -- is part of Mr. Obama's so-called "bell curve" Afghanistan strategy, whereby American troops would increase their force in Afghanistan and step up attacks meant to quickly take out insurgents.
In this step, we used the speeded up robust features (SURF) method [52].
Conversely, in the speeded condition ERP correlates of familiarity were obtained in both age groups, though attenuated for old adults.
For old adults in the speeded condition a temporally extended posterior negativity was obtained which was more pronounced for low performing participants.
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The Speeded-Up Timeline The timing was strange.
To speed up image feature detection, Bay et al. proposed the Speeded-Up Robust Feature (SURF) [9].
Against the speeded-up color photography, in which clouds race above the building and shadows creep up and down the facade, the ghosts move at normal speed, caught up in their individual dramas, oblivious to time.
It's the speeded-up sound of a return trip to Palookaville.
The speeded-up vocal sample of "So Far" seems to anticipate Kanye West's early work.
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