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* Random regular graphs
Random regular graphs form a special case, with properties that may differ from random graphs in general.
Random graphs are widely used in the probabilistic method, where one
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In 1947, the RAND Corporation generated numbers by the electronic simulation of a roulette wheel ; the results were eventually published in 1955 as A Million Random Digits with 100, 000 Normal Deviates.
In parallel with Buzzcocks, Pete Shelley formed a more experimental and post-punk band, The Tiller Boys, along with Eric Random and Francis Cookson, while Steve Garvey joined The Teardrops in 1978, along with The Fall's Tony Friel and Karl Burns ; both bands were releasing material in late 1970s and broke up at the same time as Buzzcocks.
In 2004, Dark Horse Comics began reprinting some of Western's original comic book properties, which by then were owned by Random House, along with Tarzan from the Jesse Marsh era.
All were published by Random House.
The results of a long run from the RAND machine, carefully filtered and tested, were converted into a table, which was published in 1955 in the book A Million Random Digits with 100, 000 Normal Deviates.
Cerf is quoted as saying, " We just said we were going to publish a few books on the side at random ," which suggested the name Random House.
The American publishers Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. and Pantheon Books were acquired by Random House in 1960 and 1961, respectively ; works continue to be published under these imprints with editorial independence, such as Everyman's Library, a series of classical literature reprints.
Things were further complicated for Random House Australia because Khouri was sponsored under the category of nomination for distinguished talent in 2002.
Then the works with the most votes were ranked the highest, and ties were broken arbitrarily by Random House publishers.
For instance, in 2010 only 37 % of the books published by Random House were written by women, and only 17 % of the books reviewed by The New York Review of Books were written by women.
Random events affecting each individual were similar to " Chance " cards.
* Portions of Random Hearts ( 1999 ) were filmed in Jackson Heights on 35th Avenue between 76th and 77th street.
The book club division ( most notably the book club license for the Dr. Seuss books by arrangement with Random House ), as well as its imprint Children's Press, were consolidated into its new parent, Scholastic.
The New York Review was founded by Robert B. Silvers and Barbara Epstein, together with publisher A. Whitney Ellsworth and writer Elizabeth Hardwick, who were backed and encouraged by Epstein's husband, Jason Epstein, a vice president at Random House and editor of Vintage Books, and Hardwick's husband, poet Robert Lowell.
Random and large samples were at no time part of the picture.
Random lists of code names were issued to users in alphabetical blocks of ten words and were selected as required.
His memoirs, entitled Prince of Darkness: Fifty Years Reporting in Washington, were published in July 2007 by Crown Forum, a division of Random House.
After new members Wild Child, Shard and Mystique were introduced to the team, Havok fought Random and was captured by the Dark Beast.
Random encounters — sometimes called wandering monsters — were a feature of Dungeons & Dragons from its beginnings in the 1970s, and persist in that game and its offshoots to this day.

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* December 1 – Vietnam War: The first draft lottery in the United States is held since World War II ( on January 4, 1970, the New York Times will run a long article, " Statisticians Charge Draft Lottery Was Not Random ").
* Drawn and Quartered ( 1942 ), first anthology of drawings ( Random House )
The first Fischer Random Chess tournament was held in Yugoslavia in the spring of 1996, and was won by Grandmaster Péter Lékó.
In 2001, Lékó became the first Fischer Random Chess world champion, defeating GM Michael Adams in an eight-game match played as part of the Mainz Chess Classic.
* Excerpt: To Your Scattered Bodies Go-An excerpt from the first novel in Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld series, published by Random House
Patchen's first book of poetry, Before the Brave, was published by Random House in 1936.
One of the first Sci-Fi examples is John Wyndham's Random Quest about a man who, on awaking after a laboratory accident, finds himself in a parallel universe where World War II never happened with consequences for his professional and personal life, giving him information he can use on return to his own universe.
* Fixx, James, The Complete Book of Running ( Hardcover ) Random House ; first edition ( 1977 ) ISBN 0-394-41159-5
* Fixx, James, Jim Fixx's Second Book of Running ( Hardcover ) Random House ; first edition ( 1980 ) ISBN 0-394-50898-X
The Snowman is a children's book without words by English author Raymond Briggs, first published in 1978 by Hamish Hamilton in the U. K., and published by Random House in the U. S. that November.
Random House entered reference publishing in 1947 with the American College Dictionary, which was followed in 1966 by its first unabridged dictionary.
Keaton wrote her first memoir, entitled Then Again, for Random House in November 2011.
While in Aberdeen he published a poem satirizing Charles James Fox, called The Man of the People ; and in 1782 he produced, at his father's playhouse in the Haymarket, his first play, The Female Dramatist, for which Smollett's Roderick Random supplied the materials.
The first American edition by Random House followed later in the month.
The Berenstains ' first bear story, titled Freddy Bear's Spanking, arrived on the desk of Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, who had found phenomenal success in 1957 with The Cat in the Hat and was now editor of a Random House series called " Beginner Books ".
The Random House Dictionary notes that: " The term Canuck is first recorded about 1835 as an Americanism ( American term ), originally referring specifically to a French Canadian.
The New Century became the basis for the American College Dictionary, the first Random House dictionary, in 1947.
Also in 1968, inspired at a dinner party she attended with Baldwin, cartoonist Jules Feiffer, and his wife Judy, and challenged by Random House editor Robert Loomis, she wrote her first autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, published in 1969, which brought her international recognition and acclaim.
In 1992 her first novel, " Random Passage " was published.
CRAM, or Card Random Access Memory, model 353-1, was a data storage device invented by NCR, which first appeared on their model NCR-315 mainframe computer in 1962.
But the first known use of the term " radical middle " was by Jules Feiffer in a comic strip that appears in Hold Me !, a collection published by Random House in 1962.
McCarthy's first novel, The Orchard Keeper, was published by Random House in 1965.
While Richard G. Colling, author of Random Designer and professor at Olivet Nazarene University, received criticism from elements within the denomination in 2007 for his book ( published in 2004 ), Darrel R. Falk of Point Loma Nazarene published a similar book in 2004, and Karl Giberson of Eastern Nazarene, the first Nazarene scholar to publish with Oxford University Press, has published four books since 1993 on the tensions between science and religion, including his most recently published Saving Darwin.
The Tender Trap, by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith ( first Broadway performance, 1954 ; Random House edition, 1955 )
The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics ( ISBN 1-58717-066-3 ) is a book written and illustrated by Norton Juster, first published by Random House in 1963.

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