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Ski.com expects to keep adding to its inventory of 3D resort maps, and in what will probably become a typical merging of technologies, the Web site has plans to have links on the maps that would indicate where a resort's Web cams are.
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These range from Alonso Garzon's handmade post-apocalyptic outfits, to Michael Tafoya's ballpoint prison-style drawings, and Yvette Mayorga's painting Chola, which depicts a ghostly Virgin Mary figure surrounded by pop art-inspired images of products you might find at a typical Mexican corner store, merging the sacred and the profane.
Groening conceived Bart as an extreme version of the typical misbehaving child character, merging all of the extreme traits of characters such as Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn into one person.
Ilya Mandel, a theoretical astrophysicist at the University of Birmingham, UK, says that for LIGO and Virgo to see such pairs merge, typical black holes need to have started their mutual orbit separated by a distance of less than one-quarter that between Earth and the Sun.
Nearly all the permanent collection galleries in the Ahmanson and Hammer buildings have been reinstalled in handsome rooms of uniformly minimalist design; the ornamental Beaux Arts style of typical museums now merges with Midcentury Modern sleekness.
In a typical experiment, the two streams merging in the central channel contained buffer with ATP (0 500 μM, blue stream; Figure 1C and Figure 1 figure supplement 3), and buffer with XPD helicase (6 nM, red stream).
Typical structures of SWCNHs were formed by merging these horn-like fragments.
That's made the hackers functioning as data wholesalers more like typical globe-trotting business executives: branding and marketing, partnering, merging and acquiring, and as current prices reflect cutting prices to compete for business.
But their merging of the intimate and the observational is typical of SPBH; it even has a saucy sub-genre called Self Publish, Be Naughty.
This is typical of London, a city whose long and unplanned development — a great merging of Roman ruins, medieval villages, and its partial reconstruction after the Second World War — resulted in a jumbled geography.
The situation when merging of different oscillations branches produces new, unstable modes, is typical is non-uniform plasmas (e.g., Pokhotelov et al., 1985; Klimushkin and Mager, 2012).
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