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Rice's and campus
Roughly three-quarters of Rice's undergraduate population lives on campus.
Rice's body was eventually cremated, and the urn of his ashes was kept in the vault of the business office of the Trustees of the Institute until it was deposited beneath the monument erected in his memory on the campus of the Institute.

Rice's and is
In computability theory, Rice's theorem states that, for any non-trivial property of partial functions, there is no general and effective method to decide whether an algorithm computes a partial function with that property.
Another way of stating Rice's theorem that is more useful in computability theory follows.
It is important to note that Rice's theorem does not say anything about those properties of machines or programs which are not also properties of functions and languages.
Where a property is of the kind that either of the two machines may or may not have it, while still implementing exactly the same language, the property is of the machines and not of the language, and Rice's Theorem does not apply.
By Rice's theorem, the 1-halting problem is undecidable.
Rice's theorem states that the decision problem is decidable ( also called recursive or computable ) if and only if or.
According to Rice's theorem, if there is at least one computable function in a particular class C of computable functions and another computable function not in C then the problem of deciding whether a particular program computes a function in C is undecidable.
For example, Rice's theorem shows that each of the following sets of computable functions is undecidable:
Another important step in computability theory was Rice's theorem, which states that for all non-trivial properties of partial functions, it is undecidable whether a Turing machine computes a partial function with that property.
Clerks are also identified in the same census report ; thus the location is most likely Rice's merchant business.
* Bianca, who appears in Anne Rice's The Vampire Armand, is a courtesan.
The Queen of the Damned ( 1988 ) is the third novel of Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series.
In the case of computing, concrete, precise information is in general not computable within finite time and memory ( see Rice's theorem and the halting problem ).
Sometimes a loss of precision is necessary to make the semantics decidable ( see Rice's theorem, halting problem ).
The following is an excerpt from Mary Newman Rice's journal:
* Rice's only lending library is located inside a laundromat within the Old Creamery Cafe.
The Tale of the Body Thief is the fourth novel in Anne Rice's The Vampire Chronicles series, following The Queen of the Damned.
This could make Tale of the Body Thief the second of two Vampire Chronicle novels inspired by Rice's personal tragedies, the first being Interview with the Vampire ( which is denied by Rice ).
Memnoch the Devil ( 1995 ) is the fifth novel in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles series, following The Tale of the Body Thief.
* Anne Rice's erotic novel, The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, written under the name of A. N. Roquelaure, is loosely based on this fairy tale.
* Etaoin Shrdlu, or a portion of the phrase, is the name of a character in many works of fiction, including: Elmer Rice's 1923 play The Adding Machine, Charles G. Finney's The Circus of Dr. Lao, Crockett Johnson's comic strip Barnaby, Bill Holman's comic strip Smokey Stover, Walt Kelly's comic strip Pogo, and the novel Psychoshop by Roger Zelazny and Alfred Bester.
Another foremost difference in Rice's rewriting is that the story takes Beauty to a series of far harsher trials after her period of extreme passivity in a coma-like sleep.

Rice's and land
They had been there since " The Time Before the Moon " ( briefly mentioned by the vampire Maharet in The Queen of the Damned, the third installment in Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles ), and lived innocently and peacefully until the land began to shift under their feet.

Rice's and close
Shaquille O ' Neal, Rice's close friend, believed that Rice was the pure shooter he needed to keep teams from double-and triple-teaming him in the playoffs, and felt partly responsible for bringing Rice to the Lakers ( and trading Eddie Jones to do it ).

Rice's and West
Partly to raise money in order to produce the show in the West End and partly to see how the material would fare with the public, it was decided to release the music as an album before any stage productions were undertaken, a strategy that had proven successful with Rice's two previous musicals, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita.
Jerry Rice's unique skill-set made him a reliable and durable asset in both Walsh's and Seifert's versions of the West Coast Offense, and he was able to break numerous NFL receiving records over the course of his career.
She then returned to the West End ( briefly returning to the Old Vic to play Emilia in their 1938 Othello ), notably playing Edith Gunter in Dodie Smith's Autumn Crocus ( Lyric, 1931 ), the Countess of Rousillon in All's Well That Ends Well ( Arts, 1932 ), Lady Strawholme in Ivor Novello's Fresh Fields ( Criterion, 1933 ), Liz Frobisher in John Van Druten's The Distaff Side ( Apollo, 1933 ), Barbara Dawe in Clemence Dane's Moonlight is Silver ( Queen's, 1934 ), Theodora in Elmer Rice's Not for Children ( Fortune, 1935 ), Masha in Chekhov's The Seagull ( New Theatre, 1936 ), the Mother in an English-language version of Garcia Lorca's Bodas de sangre entitled Marriage of Blood ( Savoy, 1939 ), Léonie in Jean Cocteau's Les Parents terribles ( Gate, 1940 ), Mrs Cheveley in Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband ( Westminster, 1943 ), and Cornelia in John Webster's The White Devil ( Duchess, 1947 ).

Rice's and University
The press box in Vanderbilt Stadium at Vanderbilt University is dedicated to Rice and named after Rice's protégé, Fred Russell.
Other higher-learning institutions that put on annual marathon readings include James Madison College at Michigan State University, Cleveland State University, Grand Valley State University, and Ball State University, Dr. Rice's doctoral alma mater.

Rice's and Houston
Rice's friend and personal lawyer in Houston, James A. Baker, Sr., aided in the discovery of what turned out to be a fake will with a forged signature.
Rice's tenure with Knicks lasted only one year as he was hobbled by a foot injury ( plantar fasciitis ) and was unable to find a niche in NY behind Allan Houston and Latrell Sprewell.

Rice's and .
In Mr. Rice's Secret ( 2000 ), he played the title role as the neighbour of a terminally ill twelve-year-old, and the following year appeared as himself in Zoolander.
The term " discrimination " began to be used as an expression of derogatory racial prejudice in the 1830s from Thomas D. Rice's performances as " Jim Crow ".
A literary influence on the gothic scene was Anne Rice's re-imagining of the idea of the vampire.
Rice's characters were depicted as struggling with eternity and loneliness.
Despite the fact that Brite's first novel was criticized by some mainstream sources for allegedly " lack a moral center: neither terrifyingly malevolent supernatural creatures nor ( like Anne Rice's protagonists ) tortured souls torn between good and evil, these vampires simply add blood-drinking to the amoral panoply of drug abuse, problem drinking and empty sex practiced by their human counterparts ", many of these so-called " human counterparts " identified with the teen angst and goth music references therein, keeping the book in print.
The breakthrough role in Dunst's career came in Interview with the Vampire, a 1994 film based on Anne Rice's novel, in which she played the child vampire Claudia, a surrogate daughter to Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt's characters in the film.
The 1973 film of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Jesus Christ Superstar was met with some criticism by religious groups, but was well received.
Shortly thereafter, a suspiciously large check made out to Rice's New York City lawyer, signed by the late Rice, was noticed by a bank teller due to a misspelling in the recipient's name.
The lawyer, Albert T. Patrick, then announced that Rice had changed his will to leave the bulk of his fortune to Patrick, rather than to the creation of Rice's educational institute.
A subsequent investigation led by the District Attorney of New York resulted in the arrests of Patrick and of Rice's butler and valet Charles F. Jones, who had been persuaded to administer chloroform to Rice while he slept.
Patrick was found guilty of conspiring to steal Rice's fortune and convicted of murder in 1901, although he was pardoned in 1912 due to conflicting medical testimony.
Baker helped Rice's estate direct the fortune, worth $ 4. 6 million in 1904 ($ million today ), towards the founding of what was to be called the Rice Institute.
On September 23, 1912, the anniversary of William Marsh Rice's murder, the William Marsh Rice Institute for the Advancement of Letters, Science, and Art began course work.

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