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Then, the whole string of phrases has to go through another layer of processing to ensure the correct word order.

One advantage of residency programmes is that rotations span a significant period of time allowing students to be incessantly exposed to the same group of supervisors; this adds continuity to supervision and, theoretically, provides scope for students to be exposed to the whole string of teaching methods proposed by Collins [ 11].

As literature suggests that learners can be more easily subjected to the whole string of CA teaching methods when they have the same supervisors for an extended period of time [ 10, 11], we only invited residents who had been enrolled in a residency programme for at least two months; this increased the likelihood of residents recognising the methods in the questionnaire.

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**{:.break one} ** The strangest and most wonderful thing in this whole string of events seems to me the reappearance of Flora.

The discovery could have been made, for instance, in pipes or flutes or stringed instruments: the tone of a plucked string held at its middle is an octave higher than that of the whole string; the tone of a string held at the 2/3 point is a fifth higher; and that of one held at the 3/4 point is a fourth higher.

We compute w i, j) in the order shown below: for j = 1 to n do for i = j downto 1 do compute w i, j) based on Theorem 2. Obviously, the time complexity is O(n), where n is the length of the whole string.

MSHA says it fined the company for a whole string of violations, but the law didn't allow fines high enough to deter the company.

Although he had liked to say in the mid-70s that he had "one more book left in me" (he was thinking of The Classic) he had, as the bibliography records, a whole string of them (his many books were listed, with economical description, by John Mullan in his obituary on Thursday).

During the 2007 event, organisers made the most of the party atmosphere with a whole string of festivals, carnivals, concerts, street parties, cycling events, markets, displays and exhibitions across London and Kent.

But it is a cause he believes in - he first got interested in the events of Bloody Sunday when he defended the Price sisters and a whole string of alleged Irish bombers right at the beginning of his career.

What is striking about the responses to a whole string of questions probing how these young people deal with moral issues is how few of them seem to grasp what is being asked.

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