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Real and world
Real world applications introduce complexities that reduce efficiency.
Starting in 2003, the Libyan government restored normal diplomatic ties with the European Union and the United States and has even coined the catchphrase, " The Libya Model ", an example intended to show the world what can be achieved through negotiation rather than force when there is goodwill on both sides .< ref > Hirsh, Michael, ( 11 May 2006 ), < u >" The Real Libya Model "< u >, Newsweek.
In April 2010 business magazine Forbes ranked Liverpool as the sixth most valuable football team in the world, behind Manchester United, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Barcelona and Bayern Munich ; they valued the club at $ 822m (£ 532m ), excluding debt.
That summer, Cristiano Ronaldo was sold to Real Madrid for a world record £ 80 million.
The Panama route was also vulnerable to attack from pirates ( mostly Dutch and English ) and from ' new world ' Africans called cimarrons who had freed themselves from enslavement and lived in communes or palenques around the Camino Real in Panama's Interior, and on some of the islands off Panama's Pacific coast.
Real world example:
Also in 1979, in the first revised edition of " Real Magic ", Bonewits defined " thealogy " in his Glossary as " Intellectual speculations concerning the nature of the Goddess and Her relations to the world in general and humans in particular ; rational explanations of religious doctrines, practices and beliefs, which may or may not bear any connection to any religion as actually conceived and practiced by the majority of its members.
With world class players like Raúl, Ruud van Nistelrooy and Gonzalo Higuain, Real Madrid won back to back La Liga titles in 2006 – 07 and 2007 – 08 season.
In competition-based programs such as Big Brother and Survivor, and other special living environment shows like The Real World, the producers design the format of the show and control the day-to-day activities and the environment, creating a completely fabricated world in which the competition plays out.
Real world situation does not allow for such time-series, in which case a statistical estimator needs to be used in its place.
Real world loop filter design can be much more complex e. g. using higher order filters to reduce various types or source of phase noise.
* Real world
This is reflected in the show with a worldview that more reflects the modern world, and the presence of real-life conflicts and rebel groups such as the Real Irish Republican Army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam.
In 2001, Zidane joined Real Madrid for a then world record fee of 150 billion Italian lire.
' Science ' consists of a weird, way-out occult concoction of gibberish theory-theology ... unrelated to the real world of facts, technology and inventions, tall buildings and fast cars, airplanes and other Real and Good things in life ; technology is not in any way related to the web of idiotic scientific theory.
* San Francisco State University is among the top 201 colleges and universities that offer " real world ," job-focused services and skill development, according to Great Colleges for the Real World by ( Michael P. Viollt, Octameron Associates, 2002 ).
Real world factors can intervene to challenge simplistic ideas of causation.
" Real Money Trading in MMORPG items from a Legal and Policy Perspective ", South Korean Judge's thought on RMT in virtual world
Real Catenaccio is no longer used in the modern football world.
The Oracle foreshadows, however, that Sati will play an important role in both the Matrix and the Real world.
Real Tennis has the longest line of consecutive world champions of any sport in the world.
*" All about money rates in the world: Real estate interest rates ", WorldwideInterestRates. com
Local punk zines like XLR8 and music weeklies such as Public News, and independent record outlets like Real Records, Record Rack, Record Exchange, and Vinal Edge not only scoured the world for punk and " new wave " sounds, but they hosted in-store concerts where fans could meet the artists.

Real and life
Real life scenarios provoke a much wider scale of emotions.
Real life martial artists do use such techniques in martial arts to paralyse or stun their opponents.
* Andreas Seiler's novel Real Wizard ( 2008 ) is an attribution to the 1, 000 year old myth, with aspects of life and death of the Emperor.
Online is virtuality or cyberspace, and offline is reality ( i. e., Real life or meatspace ).
" Father Lasuén is credited for having brought the concept to life in 1798 when he successfully argued that filling in the " spaces " along El Camino Real with additional outposts would provide much-needed rest stops, where travelers could take lodging in relative safety and comfort.
Real life light sources experience quadratic falloff.
Van Vliet is portrayed in both The Real Frank Zappa Book and Barry Miles ' biography Zappa as fairly spoiled at this stage of his life, the center of attention as an only child.
" Real life " affected Mussorgsky painfully in 1865, when his mother died ; it was at this point that the composer had his first serious bout of either alcoholism or dipsomania.
* Reality shows, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County, The Hills, The Real Housewives of Orange County, and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills feature " real life " Valley Girls.
Real life ARP technician Phil Dodds cameos as the operator of the ARP 2500 synthesizer communicating with the alien ship.
* Real life
Real life footage of Nixon's state funeral in Yorba Linda, California, plays out over the extended end credits, and all living ex-presidents at the time, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and then-president Bill Clinton, are shown in attendance.
* 2006, the Canadian playwright Andrew Moodie wrote a play called The Real McCoy, which portrays McCoy's life, the challenges he faced as an African American, and the development of his inventions.
: When Brennecke ( in " The Real Mission of the Funny Paper " by Ernest Brennecke, from The Century Magazine, March 1924 ) locates the truth of comic strip realism in the comics ' habit of " commenting trenchantly " on " the life of the middle classes ," it is comics like The Yellow Kid and artists like Willard that he has in mind ...
The only publication he wrote in his life was titled To-Morrow: A Peaceful Path to Real Reform, which was significantly revised in 1902 as Garden Cities of To-morrow.
Speculation was rife about Dudek's dissatisfaction with life at Real, and an end-of-season return to Feyenoord where he would work more closely with coach Leo Beenhakker – his former boss at Feyenoord and also at the helm of the Polish national team – was a possibility, but nothing materialised, and with former teammate Jordi Codina leaving to join Getafe CF, the 36-year old eventually accepted a new one-year deal to remain at the club, while also speaking about his contentment.
Real life is a phrase used to distinguish actual events, people, and activities from fictional worlds or characters, from interactions on the Internet, or, pejoratively, from certain lifestyles or activities that the speaker deems less important, worthy, or otherwise " real.
* Elizabeth Eden ( 1946 – 1987 ), Real life character of " Leon " from the 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon.
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