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Roth, meanwhile, even before the Nazi takeover of 1933 (or the derangement of his wife in 1928), was a man whose element was turbulence.
I've seen "The Lost City of Z" twice, and on first viewing I wished that the role of Major Percy Fawcett had been filled by its original claimant, Brad Pitt, whose element of ferocity and possession is his most distinguishing trait.
Π is the initial state matrix whose element is the probability of a state with which the unobserved process begins.
Q is the state space of the observable stochastic process, whose element is referred to as symbol.
H k is an N×N matrix, whose element h k n, m represents the channel coefficient from user m's transmitter to user n's receiver.
We define matrix RSS as the full observation matrix, whose element RSS ij is the strength value of carrier j in dataset entry i.
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A matter of momentous-feeling non sequiturs, "208 East Broadway" is a mystery whose elements all seem unpuzzlingly inevitable.
In fact, Trilling labored under a ponderous theoretical apparatus, whose elements he took from Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud.
We are seeing the same material world of which we are a part and from whose elements we are made.
For many Jews and Christians, the next two weeks bring opportunities to share meals and practice traditions whose elements never escape memory.
"Strange Rebels" is a well-written and thorough work of history whose elements don't really cohere.
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