Sentence examples for will spheres from inspiring English sources

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However, mathematicians and physicists kept arguing about a related problem: How tightly will spheres pack if just dumped into a box?

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Let us now discuss the sphere decomposition of graphs and what we will call sphere cuts.

The spheres will have meeting areas called treehouses, and suspension bridges high off the ground that will be just wobbly enough to quicken the pulses of employees who walk over them.

When that formula has been correctly entered and 1 is in On_0_Off_1 in cell A2, the spheres will be contiguous but when a 0 has been entered in On_0_Off_1 in cell A2, there will appear pairs of spheres, and there will be 1's in column A from A8 A47, then 0's from A48 A87, and so on, in sets which adjust for sphere count as I recall.

There is much to be gleaned from Lean In, although of course women in different spheres will have different takeaways.

The spheres will be accessible to Amazon employees only, but the company may eventually allow public tours.

By extension, the jobs report is singularly important; without it, decision making in all spheres will be less informed.

Fortunately, the pianist Blair McMillen and the Dessoff Choirs (not to mention the eight timpanists required for Langgaard's "Music of the Spheres") will be there to help out.

But the goals President Obama set in these spheres will probably be met if everybody in Washington carried on the status quo.

The idea is that the spheres will adhere to platelets and help them congregate into a clot.

But the spheres will still face a high bar before being accepted as the real thing by other geologists.

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