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: Purely vertical thinking is the classic method for problem solving: from the given data step by step working out the solution.
* In the movie Purely Belter, Gerry's drug-addicted-sister Bridget is hiding out from her family at The Spanish City funfair in one of the waltzer cars on the Whitley Bay seafront.
Recordings include Scantily Plaid on their album, " Just Checking In ", Édain on " JOYceFUL ", Éilís Kennedy on " One Sweet Kiss ", Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill on Donal Lunny's Coolfin, Allison Barber on " Traveling Home ", Órla Fallon from Celtic Woman on the album of the same name, Lisa Kelly ( who was also with Celtic Woman ) on " Lisa ", Ciúnas on " Celtic Tiger ", Aoife Ní Fhearraigh on " If I Told You ", Maighréad Ní Dhomhnaill & Iarla Ó Lionáird on " Sult ", Anúna on " Invocation " with Lucy Champion, Connie Dover on " The Wishing Well ", Akelarre Agrocelta on " La Amenaza Celta ", Nora Butler on " Geantraí " and Siobhan Owen on " Purely Celtic ".
Purely functional list, adapted from Okasaki ( but redrawn by me using graphviz ).
In his book Purely Commentary, Slomovitz reproduces three letters written in March and early April 1935, from Chase Osborn defending his claim, Osborn wrote in the first of the letters: " President Roosevelt knows well enough that his ancestors were Jewish.
In October 2007 two new songs, " Purely Automatic " and " Will it Keep ," were published on Brendan's official web site, presumably finished songs from the album.

Purely and without
Purely digital microscopes are now available which use a CCD camera to examine a sample, showing the resulting image directly on a computer screen without the need for eyepieces.

Purely and is
: Purely horizontal thinking is known as daydreaming, fantasy, mysticism.
The rules are not especially complicated, but as The Complete Book of Wargames puts it, " two turns of this game speak volumes about the significance of wind direction for sailing ships-of-the-line ," and, " Purely for the feel of being there, this game is unsurpassed.
Purely functional is a term in computing used to describe algorithms, data structures or programming languages that exclude destructive modifications ( updates ).
Purely quantum mechanical concepts are central to the phenomenon, so quantum tunnelling is one of the novel implications of quantum mechanics.
Purely elastic materials do not dissipate energy ( heat ) when a load is applied, then removed.
* Purely elastic materials have stress and strain in phase, so that the response of one caused by the other is immediate.
In The Purely Pagan Sense ( 1976 ) is an autobiographical record of his homosexual life in England and pre-war Germany, discreetly written in the form of a novel.
Purely software-based, the dWAF architecture is designed as separate components able to physically exist in different areas of the network.

Purely and some
Purely ionic bonds cannot exist, as the proximity of the entities involved in the bond allows some degree of sharing electron density between them.
Purely mechanical thermostats are used to regulate dampers in some rooftop turbine vents, reducing building heat loss in cool or cold periods.
Purely chemical methods had become outdated and had lost some of their intellectual appeal.
Purely by memorizing theorems at Choate, I had done well in plane geometry and had got a perfect score on my College Board examination, but at St. John ’ s the students were assigned some ten theorems a day.

Purely and results
* ( Purely analytic proof of the theorem that between any two values which give results of opposite sign, there lies at least one real root of the equation ).
Purely analytic proof of the theorem that between any two values which give results of opposite sign, there lies at least one real root of the equation.

Purely and are
Purely formal proofs, written in symbolic language instead of natural language, are considered in proof theory.
Purely mathematically, the test functions are completely arbitrary-they belong to an infinitely dimensional function space.
Purely functional languages can provide an opportunity for computation to be performed in parallel, avoiding von Neumann bottleneck of sequential one step at time execution, since values are independent of each other.
Purely monetary factors are considered to be as much symptoms as causes, albeit symptoms with aggravating effects that should not be completely neglected.
Purely paper tickets are also available for same-day or weekend use.
Purely numerical methods such as the boundary element method ( method of moments ), finite difference time domain method ( FDTD ) and finite element methods are limited by computer performance to longer wavelengths or smaller features.
Purely aesthetic planting layouts developed after the Medieval period in Renaissance gardens, as are shown in late-renaissance paintings and plans.
Purely electronic devices may emulate the response of the needle ; they are VU-meters inasmuch as they respect the standard.
Purely pyroxene-bearing volcanic rocks are rare, restricted to spinifex textured sills, lava tubes and thick flows in the Archaean greenstone belts.
Purely administrative divisions are omitted.
Purely digital online media retailers, such as iTunes, are not faced with the problem of limited physical space, as traditional physical retailers are, and thus are able to house and sell a virtually unlimited number of recordings because of the relatively low cost of database entry and storage.

Purely and devices
Purely electronic sound production can be achieved using devices such as the Theremin, sound synthesizer, and computer.

Purely and for
Purely instrumental music included consort music for recorder or viol and other instruments, and dances for various ensembles.
Purely for hygienic reasons, this quarter was to be surrounded by a wall so that typhus and other Jewish diseases could not spread to other parts of the city.
Purely inseparable extensions do occur naturally ; for example, they occur in algebraic geometry over fields of prime characteristic.
Purely natural until 1855, the site knew its first urban planning with the drilling of a road to make way for the future district of the Parc des Princes.
Mrs Mordaunt travelled in the East Indies and adjacent islands and used her experiences in her fiction, and in travel books such as The Venture Book, The Further Venture Book, and Purely for Pleasure.
Purely illiterate persons cannot read or write in any capacity, for all practical purposes.
" (" Purely Sexy ") Hayes and for his role as the announcer Dok Hendrix in the World Wrestling Federation ( WWF ).
Purely numeric identifiers have now been approved for release by Telnic and will be released later in 2011, with the restriction that single-digit tel domains be withheld in order to avoid confusion with ENUM.
" Purely in the context of my own work ," he wrote in a published playscript of his celebrated Ubu and the Truth Commission, " I would repeat my trust in the contingent, the inauthentic, the whim, the practical, as strategies for finding meaning.

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