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For Example :- The cache is hidden at N50 35. 195 W003 27. 961
For safety reasons, government agents somehow decided to keep the joke hidden in the protective custody of Abner Yokum.
For example, the letter size, spacing, typeface, or other characteristics of a covertext can be manipulated to carry the hidden message.
For example, the syndicated show Cheaters, purports to use hidden cameras to record suspected cheating partners, although the authenticity of the show has been questioned.
For example, plumbers use video cameras for inspections of hidden leaks or problems, they use hydro jets, and high pressure hydraulic pumps connected to steel cables for trench-less sewer line replacement.
For example, all that remains of the teeth is a small band of vestigial teeth on the lower jaw, almost hidden by the skin.
For second generation pressure cookers with selectable pressure and ( often hidden ) spring valve operation, a common safety feature is the gasket, which expands and releases excess pressure downward between the lid and the pot.
In Euripides ' play Trojan Women, written in 415 B. C., the god Poseidon proclaims,For, from his home beneath Parnassus, Phocian Epeus, aided by the craft of Pallas, framed a horse to bear within its womb an armed host, and sent it within the battlements, fraught with death ; whence in days to come men shall tell of ' the wooden horse ,' with its hidden load of warriors .”
For the Head-To-Head Match the contestant picked a celebrity who revealed a hidden number ( 10, 20 or 30 ); that number was multiplied by the contestant's Audience Match winnings to determine the grand prize ($ 30, 000 being the top possible amount ).
The album was also released in a limited digipack with one of the excluded songs, " A Timekill to Die For ", included as a hidden bonus track.
For example, a player might use the colors of his hidden cards, the second hand on his watch, or some other unpredictable mechanism to determine whether to bluff.
For a long time, it was believed that the project was so well hidden that all the prototypes had been lost at the end of the war.
For example, a hidden camera at an ATM can capture people's PINs as they are entered, without their knowledge.
For Survivor: One World since the tribes share a beach, if a castaway finds the other tribes hidden idol, they must give it to a member of the opposing tribe before the next tribal council.
For decades, the character's true face was hidden, but in Captain America vol.
For this Hans Frank, disgraced and facing death on the gallows for following Hitler, fabricating such a story might be a cunning way of ensuring his place in history as the one man who gave the world the hidden key to the mystery of Hitler's psyche.
For those who seek some contribution in explanations of atonement for sin, or for those who look to other hidden meanings from reincarnation, then the positive reinterpretations by Jewish mysticism of negativity can help reconcile the Holocaust with a loving God.
For three days they held out between two narrow cliff faces to prevent the use of Xerxes ' vast cavalry and infantry force, before being outflanked on the third day via a hidden goat path named the Anopaea Pass.
For a time his body was ( allegedly ) hidden in Sherwood Forest at a location that became the village of Edwinstowe ( trans.
For over a decade friends and family have come to love the annual " Horseshoe Hunt " the week prior to the celebration where an antique horseshoe is hidden somewhere within the city on public grounds.
For example, in World War II, it was common for the Allies to use hollow tanks made out of cardboard to fool German reconnaissance planes into thinking a large armor unit was on the move in one area while the real tanks were well hidden and on the move in a location far from the fabricated " dummy " tanks.
For the safety of the women, every room had a hidden panic button.
For the sake of these 36 hidden saints, God preserves the world even if the rest of humanity has degenerated to the level of total barbarism.
For specific combinations of orientations, perfect ( rather than statistical ) correlations between the three polarizations are predicted by both local hidden variable theory ( aka " local realism ") and by quantum mechanical theory, and the predictions may be contradictory.

For and variable
For instance, " LOW " and " LOSS " would be treated as the same variable, and attempting to assign a value to " LOSS " would overwrite any value assigned to " LOW.
For example, an " X " is used to indicate a variable group amongst a class of compounds ( though usually a halogen ), while " R " is used for a radical, meaning a compound structure such as a hydrocarbon chain.
For every real number x, the cumulative distribution function of a real-valued random variable X is given by
For counterclockwise motion at variable speed v ( t ):
For a function of one variable, f, the set of all points ( x, y ) where y
For a real-valued function of a single real variable, the derivative at a point equals the slope of the tangent line to the graph of the function at that point.
For each variable, the values will normally all be of the same kind.
For example, a person's name, having a variable length, could be hashed to a single integer.
For internal combustion engines in the form of jet engines, the power output varies drastically with airspeed and a less variable measure is used: thrust specific fuel consumption ( TSFC ), which is the number of pounds of propellant needed to generate impulses that measure a pound force-hour.
For example, suppose the initial value of a variable is 3 and there is a sequence that reads the variable, then changes it to 5, and then reads it again.
For example, some compiled languages require that programs must explicitly state the data-type of a variable at the time it is declared or first used while some interpreted languages take advantage of the dynamic aspects of interpreting to make such declarations unnecessary.
For example, if a variable keeps ending up doubled in a certain code area, add code which divides by two when it is used, after the original code has been executed.
For example, consider a model which gives the probability density function of observable random variable X as a function of a parameter θ.
For example, to make price the first variable, use ju vedma ( with the " little word " ju ).
For example, the lambda term representing the identity < tt > λx. x </ tt > has no free variables, but the constant function < tt > λx. y </ tt > has a single free variable, < tt > y </ tt >.
For example, switching back to our correct notion of substitution, in the lambda abstraction can be renamed with a fresh variable, to obtain, and the meaning of the function is preserved by substitution.
For example in the following expression y is a bound variable and x is free: < tt > λy. x x y </ tt >.
For instance, calculus ( in one variable ) generalizes to multivariable calculus, which generalizes to analysis on manifolds.
For example, the olivine group is described by the variable formula ( Mg, Fe )< sub > 2 </ sub > SiO < sub > 4 </ sub >, which is a solid solution of two end-member species, magnesium-rich forsterite and iron-rich fayalite, which are described by a fixed chemical formula.
For example, one might create a variable class Mammal with features such as eating, reproducing, etc.
For the convenience of the reader, the formula given above is based on Chapront's latest parameters and expressed with a single integer variable, and the following additional terms have been added:
For example, an order-of-magnitude estimate for a variable between about 3 billion and 30 billion ( such as the human population of the Earth ) is 10 billion.
For example, is a polynomial, but is not, because its second term involves division by the variable x ( 4 / x ), and also because its third term contains an exponent that is not a non-negative integer ( 3 / 2 ).
For polynomials in more than one variable the notion of root does not exist, and there are usually infinitely many combinations of values for the variables for which the polynomial function takes the value zero.

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