Sentence examples for vast parallel from inspiring English sources

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The established phenomenon of fan fiction has found new life in the intersection of film and the internet, spawning a vast parallel filmography of no-budget, DIY doppelgangers.

Italy has done far better than Greece, but that is a backhanded compliment; real income is actually lower than a decade ago (albeit it is hard to know for sure, given the country's vast parallel economy).

Journalist Julian Dibbell described Encyclopædia Dramatica as the site "where the vast parallel universe of Anonymous in-jokes, catchphrases, and obsessions is lovingly annotated, and you will discover an elaborate trolling culture: Flamingly racist and misogynist content lurks throughout, all of it calculated to offend".

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They enriched the storytelling and fired the imagination, making me feel as if each comic was a glimpse into a vast, complex parallel dimension.

And in a vast cosmological parallel to New York and London during the power cuts, the lights are going off in the universe itself, astronomers announced: there aren't enough bright new stars to replace dying ones.

She goes on: "In the quantum multiverse, every choice, every decision you've ever made and never made exists in an unimaginably vast ensemble of parallel universes".

This creates vast amounts of parallel processing power, and explains why there's such great interest in efforts to build the machines.

It is also fair to say that Roland is a professional apiarist, while Marianne works in a university department processing data on quantum multiverse theory: the basis of that, as she helpfully explains, is that "every choice, every decision you've ever and never made exists in an unimaginably vast ensemble of parallel universes".

In many versions of superstring theories, the so-called M-theories, it is deduced that a vast number of parallel universes exist, all forming what is called the multiverse.

The pioneering so-called 2G NGS platforms available at the time of writing are based on sequencing, in parallel, vast numbers of genome fragments sheared into lengths of approximately 35 400 bp.

It should be noted that if the tree of eukaryotes/discobids were rooted within the Euglenozoa, as proposed by Cavalier-Smith (2010), a vast number of parallel gene loss events would have to be invoked to yield the gene repertoires of extant discobid mt genomes (supplementary fig. S3, Supplementary Material online).

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