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I liked the word nest because it had an implied meaning of cosiness and home, but I just couldn't find the right thing to go with it.
Then one night I was in a lucid dream and it occurred to me to put the word nest together with the word destiny.
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In one word, nests do fit the multiplication criterion (1.4).
In the movie "Lost in America" Albert Brooks' character forbids his wife to use the words "nest egg" after she, er, you'd better see the movie.
Derivatives Clearing: Title 7 of the Dodd-Frank act is a tangled word-nest that will take regulators a while to sort through, but it gives them the right, at least, to demand that derivatives be traded out in the open, where everybody can see them, with a central clearing house directing traffic and keeping banks from being a danger to themselves or others.
In other words, the nest in itself is no less a replicator, than DNA without enzymes.
The transmitted signal can be regarded as a code-word from nested clusters.
Men will speak words into nests of microphones and cameras.
Using the Nestedness Calculator [55] the temperature of the ant fauna of Manhattan medians was found to be 11.97° out of a possible 100°, in other words strongly nested.
Fractals are self-similar structures, that is, they reveal a characteristic pattern that can be repeatedly observed at any magnification, or, in other words, comprise nested copies of the whole object [2].
In other words, an empty nest offers the possibility of novelty and unpredictability.
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