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Yet certain rosés (ambitious, weightier, more voluminous examples like those of Irouléguy, made of sturdy grapes like tannat and cabernet franc) can hold their own year-round.
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In support of this view, and despite the voluminous literature, examples of Prisoner's Dilemma in nature are virtually non-existent.
Among several examples of voluminous, elaborately decorated robes is a white cotton damask Hausa robe with embroidery in green wool.
As an example of voluminous big crisis data, there were more than 20 million tweets with the hashtag of Sandy within less than a week about the deadly Hurricane Sandy that swept through the Caribbean and the East Coast of the USA (Twitter).
The loading capacity per train can be limited by its useful volume, for example in the case of low‐density voluminous commodities, or by its load (mass) limit, for example in the case of high‐density heavy commodities.
Still, in what appears likely to be a pattern during this trial, Mr. Vinegrad found examples in the voluminous history of the case, some from the very same testimony cited by the defense, in which Mr. Louima had provided accounts consistent with the prosecution's view of the case.
There are paintings and drawings of course, but also a period room; a photo mural of sections of Klimt's most famous painted mural, the "Beethoven Frieze"; two galleries of photographs and personal effects, including an example of the voluminous caftans Klimt often wore; and piped-in music (available for purchase on CD).
For example: volume, size, voluminous, and cardinality were found in ten of the definitions and, from their descriptions, refer to the amount of data.
The highest islands in the database (≥1000 m) are generally either volcanic or composite and are found in places where uncommonly voluminous eruptions have occurred during the Quaternary; examples come from Hawaii, the Galapagos Islands, the Marquesas and Tahiti (French Polynesia), and Samoa (Fig. 5).
The use of accumulated anecdotal and serendipitous reports on deception in non-human primates, for example, led to a now voluminous literature of systematic studies that have, in large part, supported the initial conclusions reached by the authors (Whiten & Byrne 1988) in spite of criticism based on reliance on tainted evidence (e.g., Burghardt 1988).
As an example, SVDs are used in processing voluminous datasets.
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