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choice and O
** A doubly linked list has O ( 1 ) insertion and deletion at both ends, so is a natural choice for queues.
( If it is the first move of the game, playing on a corner gives " O " more opportunities to make a mistake and may therefore be the better choice ; however, it makes no difference between perfect players.
Harriet O ' Brien theorises that the choice of location might simply reflect the political affiliation of the area, the area of Westminster and nearby London being a powerbases for Harold.
O ' Shaughnessy begs him not to turn her in, but he replies that he has no choice.
The last column can be fixed to any unit vector, and each choice gives a different copy of O ( n ) in O ( n + 1 ); in this way O ( n + 1 ) is a bundle over the unit sphere S < sup > n </ sup > with fiber O ( n ).
Columbia offers prekindergarten through 8th grade education in town at Horace W. Porter School, while high school students have a choice of attending four nearby high schools ( Bolton High School, E. O. Smith High School, Windham High School and Windham Technical High School, part of the Connecticut Technical High School System ).
The Atlanta area had been the final choice of the U. S. Army to establish a $ 2 million P. O. W.
Beckett ’ s original choice for the lead – referred to only as “ O ” – was Charlie Chaplin, but his script never reached him.
Constantine was left with no choice but to turn east, and after defeating the Ottoman army at Giannitsa, he accepted the surrender of the city of Thessaloniki and of its Ottoman garrison on 27 October ( O. S.
In 1938, again O ' Kelly's position in cabinet became a focus for speculation, as rumours swept Leinster House ( the seat of Parliament ) that de Valera intended making O ' Kelly the Fianna Fáil choice to become President of Ireland, the office which had replaced the governor-generalship in the new Constitution of Ireland.
Mayall's first choice to replace Green was 18-year-old David O ' List, guitarist from the Attack.
John Searle, for example, argues ( Intentionality: An Essay in the Philosophy of Mind ) that, once we discover that our water is H < sub > 2 </ sub > O, we have the choice of either redefining it as H < sub > 2 </ sub > O ( a classical reduction redefinition ) or continuing to allow the term water to refer to anything with the basic properties of water ( transparency, wetness, etc .).
Edward O Wilson has developed the idea of consilience to encourage coherence of global moral and scientific knowledge supporting the premise that " only unified learning, universally shared, makes accurate foresight and wise choice possible ".
The Catholic nobles and gentry met in Ulster in March to appoint a commander to succeed Owen Roe O ' Neill, and their choice was Heber MacMahon, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clogher, the chief organizer of the recent Clonmacnoise meeting.
E. O. Wilson, Sylvia Earle and Ernst Mayr have all described Beebe's work as an influence on their own choice of careers.
The issue of Nabisco's choice to release Mallomars seasonally became a parodied topic on a sketch delivered by graphic artist Pierre Bernard on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien.
Veteran MP Timothy Michael Healy was the first Governor-General of the Irish Free State ( 1922 – 1928 ), an enlightened choice to bridge the gap between the old order and the new generation of Cumann na nGaedheal politicians, although highly partisan ( his nephew was Minister for Justice Kevin O ' Higgins ; Healy made a public attack on Fianna Fáil and Éamon de Valera, which led to republican calls for his resignation ).
It remains a popular choice for hobbyists who enjoy running trains more than they enjoy other aspects of modelling, and collecting vintage O gauge trains is also popular-there is a market for reproduction and vintage style models also.
History books written on the club by its historian Neilson N Kaufman suggest that the choice of the name Orient came about at the behest of a player ( Jack R Dearing ) who was an employee of the Orient Shipping Company ( later to be taken over by P & O ).
The Irish American designer Thomas Augustus " Gus " O ’ Shaughnessy made a conscious choice to connect his art with Irish design roots.

choice and eventual
Initially, the mascot took various forms, including that of a helmeted astronaut or " spaceman ", but the eventual choice was a Godzilla-like lizard thought to go well with the name.
Holbein painted Anne of Cleves, Henry's eventual choice of wife, at Düren in summer 1539, posing her square-on and in elaborate finery.
He also worked in the interest of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, Mary's eventual choice of husband.
As a result, the eventual choice is usually sub-optimal in regard to the main goal of the optimization, i. e., different from the optimum in the case that the costs of choosing are not taken into account.
Upon hearing this, Macaria sees that her only choice is immediate death on the altar or eventual death at the hands of Eurystheus.
His explanation was that Villeneuve " was looking as though he might be a bit expensive " and that Patrick Tambay, the team's eventual choice for 1978, was showing similar promise.
The Catholic Encyclopedia states the Church's view on the latter claim by saying that while midwinter pagan feasts such as Saturnalia may have helped influence the eventual choice to fix the date of Christmas, this does not mean that Christian Christmas traditions find their origin or inspiration there: " though the abundance of analogous midwinter festivals may indefinitely have helped the choice of the December date, the same instinct which set Natalis Invicti at the winter solstice will have sufficed, apart from deliberate adaptation or curious calculation, to set the Christian feast there too.
However, on 11 December 1974 a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Federal Republic of Germany and the US about the common future production of a main battle tank ; this made any application of Chobham armour dependent on the eventual choice for a tank type.
( In contrast, the eventual choice, Leinster House, possessed the Royal College of Science, parts of which the state immediately ' borrowed ' to use as a Cabinet office, a prime ministerial office and offices for several ministries )
Though he did not run in the 1921 provincial election, the first in which the UFA fielded candidates, Greenfield was the party's eventual choice to serve as Premier when the UFA won a majority of the seats that year.
* When the goal of the project is to develop one or more commercial products, use of a code name allows the eventual choice of product nomenclature ( the name the product ( s ) are marketed and sold under ) to be decoupled from the development effort.
Jefferson's choice of Lincoln was supported by his close advisor and eventual Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin, who described Lincoln as " a good lawyer, a fine scholar, a man of great discretion and sound judgment " and a " sound a decided Republican ".
He had been the youngest first choice player in the England first team during Euro 96, his first tournament, playing in each game until the semi-final, when he was suspended and England were subsequently knocked out by eventual winners, Germany.
On 12 July 2004, Domenech was a surprise choice to succeed Jacques Santini after the country's disappointing exit from UEFA Euro 2004 by losing in the quarter-final match to the eventual tournament-upset winners Greece.
Initially the mascot took various forms, including that of a helmeted astronaut or " spaceman ", but the eventual choice of a Godzilla-like lizard was no doubt thought to go well with the Godzilla-like name.
It was the total purse for a special 16-contestant tournament of champions ; the eventual winner got $ 500, 000 of that total ($ 250, 000, paid $ 25, 000 annually for 10 years, plus $ 250, 000 to the charity of his or her choice ); The runner-up got $ 200, 000 of that total ($ 100, 000, paid $ 10, 000 annually for 10 years, plus $ 100, 000 to the charity of his or her choice ).
Placements are limited by safety and security restrictions, insurance cover and availability, and do not necessarily reflect eventual career choice but instead allow a broad experience of the world of work.
Perhaps Treffz's most important contribution to effectively tap Strauss ' creative powers was her constant persuasion towards his eventual choice of writing operettas as well as other stage works.
Various options were being considered, such as restoring Tintern Abbey, building from scratch on Ridgeway Hill in Newport, and ( the eventual choice ) upgrading St. Woolos, then a parish church ; in the meantime the new diocese, as it covers more or less the territory of the county of Monmouth, was named the " Diocese of Monmouth ".
This choice of heir was made more dynastically palatable by the fact that, thanks to the mass renunciations of the Hesses, Christian's wife Louise became the heiress eventual to the crown, meaning that the couple's children would be heirs to the throne both by right of international treaty and by compliance with the Lex Regia.
The groom's choice — and eventual death in the failed rebellion — rejuvenates Kathleen Ni Houlihan to some degree.
According to Reuters, Newton was one of the final 4 contenders to replace Bob Barker as host of Price, alongside George Hamilton, Mark Steines, and eventual choice Drew Carey.

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