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"The decision is a headline ruling," said Rabbi Israel Wiesel, a judge from Israel who explored the community in Palma, roaming the street where, for generations, many chueta families have operated jewelry stores.

For years, Luis Perez dreamed of expanding his busy Casablanca Meat Market in East Harlem, where for generations customers from as far away as Pennsylvania have shopped for blood pudding and fried pork skins.

As the later Canadian explorer Vilhjalmur Stefansson noted, John Franklin's entire crew died of starvation and exposure in an area where, for generations, the Inuit had raised their children and tended their elderly.

Much will depend on just how much ordinary people come to understand -- and trust -- the privacy of the ballot, this wholly new concept in a country where for generations agreements have been brokered between big men in private, or by public communal gatherings.

It's in the heart of a remote and rugged region known as the "Golden Triangle," where for generations farmers have grown marijuana and the opium poppies that get processed into heroin and smuggled to the United States.

In many ways, it's actually a return to a centuries-old shul setup where, for generations, the meshoririm (choristers) gathered around the chazzan (cantor) at a low-level bimah (platform) in the center of the room to sing spontaneous harmonies.

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In order to introduce further randomness into the model, a fraction ρ of the new organisms are randomly eliminated before the start of the new generation, where, for each generation, ρ is a random number selected from a uniform distribution between 0 and 0.70.

Rabbi Michael Melchior grew up in Denmark, where for seven generations his family has supplied the Jewish community with chief rabbis.

Mr. Lynch is a funeral director in Milford, Mich., where for three generations his family has cared for the dead — and the living.

"The Undertaking," on "Frontline" at 10, follows Thomas Lynch, a writer and funeral director in Milford, Mich., where for three generations his family has cared for the dead -- and the living.

The new samples for the subsequent time instant are generated using the proposal distribution q ( x k + 1 ) = f ( x k + 1 | x k = x k [ l ] ), where for the generation of each new particle x k + 1 [ l ], the previous particle x k l is chosen randomly with probability ω k l.

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