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This function creates and returns a vector whose elements are the arguments, objects.
"Strange Rebels" is a well-written and thorough work of history whose elements don't really cohere.
Appendix D to § 1910.146 presents examples of permits whose elements are considered to comply with the requirements of this section.
Arrays in Lisp, like arrays in most languages, are blocks of memory whose elements can be accessed in constant time.
He is also trapped, unfortunately, inside an ambitious but awkward production whose elements battle one another more often than not.
In fact, Trilling labored under a ponderous theoretical apparatus, whose elements he took from Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud.
A matter of momentous-feeling non sequiturs, "208 East Broadway" is a mystery whose elements all seem unpuzzlingly inevitable.
We are seeing the same material world of which we are a part and from whose elements we are made.
These factors are used to set up a matrix named Impacting Factor Matrix, whose elements represent the Impacting Factor values.
Such meshes can be seen as 'unit meshes' (whose elements are of unit size) in an appropriate non-Euclidean metric.
The second-order harmonic operator is replaced by a pentadiagonal matrix whose elements are the spectral coefficients.
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