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One problem, they said, is that the so-called tank pressure test, which would discover leaks in a car's exhaust system not detected by tailpipe testing, could increase the waiting time for drivers.
In the meantime, the envies and animosities that America attracted as the hegemon would gravitate to China, which would discover anew the eternal lesson that is it cold and very lonely at the mountaintop.
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She heard when he said to our boss, "My family lives in America," a little too loudly, for my benefit, with that generic foreign accent of the worldly Nigerian, which, I would discover later, disappeared when he became truly animated about something.
To the fury of Honda, which owned 20% of Rover, he negotiated a deal in 1994 to sell Rover to BMW, a German car maker (which would later discover that it had bought a used car company).
Boris liked my progress as a young painter, and also my confidence, which later he would discover, to his dismay, if not disgust, to be an unwarranted cockiness.
I think a lot of Who fans assumed that this was the episode in which we'd discover the Doctor's name, why the Silence wanted to destroy the Tardis, why the Doctor has to die at Trenzalor, and how Clara managed to stay alive while being spread throughout the Doctor's timeline.
"I had a nightmare which is that Cern would discover the Higgs boson and then nothing else.
This layering makes it highly unlikely that an I.R.S. audit, which is itself unlikely, would discover the deals, said Jerry Curnutt, a retired I.R.S. partnership expert.
Unlike news aggregators such as Techmeme, the stream of news is chronological and only links to a single news source instead of multiple, which would let people discover different takes on a topic.
The question whether it is possible to deal with such an adversary and to design protocols that would discover routes which avoid traffic jams so that nodes only store a bounded number of packets was left as an open problem by Andrews et al. (1997, in "Proc. of 38th FOCS," pp. 294 302) (who deal with the nonadaptive case where the adversary provides routes for the packets).
This is particularly useful when exploring complex databases, as data mining can identify original statistical evidence, which would never be discovered by means of classical statistical techniques.
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