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"We have changed from a dromedary which has one hump to a Bactrian camel which has two humps.
There's also tea with Milk and two humps, and all manner of other something and something else titles.
Before the vaccine came along in 1996, outbreaks occurred roughly every 10 years, which is why there are two humps in the first graph below.
Seb James, the ebullient chief executive, said trading had dipped after Black Friday but argued this was part of a new pattern resembling two humps of a camel.
That camel is not a dromedary, but a Bactrian with two humps -- one at the low end of the age spectrum and one at the high.
James said profits for the group, which owns the Currys and PC World chains, would be ahead of expectations after what he called a "Bactrian camel" festive season – with the two humps of Black Friday and Boxing Day.
And, my favourite, "The camel is dead, it's reborn as a dromedary," he says about one of his graphs, which did have two humps and now just one, signifying... oh I can't quite remember what it means, but it's good news.
If so, the curve for each sex would look less like the cross-section of a bell, and more like that of a Bactrian camel, with two humps instead of one.The mating gameIn this section Cads and dads Continental divide BICEP unflexed Wings of steel ReprintsTo test this idea the team looked at two sets of data which had been collected for other purposes.
Each sector associates with two humps.
The temperature profiles showed two humps.
For t≈−∞, U ⋅,t) has two humps, or, pulses, one near ∞, the other near −∞.
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