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He is lame in one leg, hideous, and unbelievably dirty.
They denounced the idea, with Wyden stating, " The idea of a federal betting parlor on atrocities and terrorism is ridiculous and it's grotesque ," while Dorgan called it " useless, offensive and unbelievably stupid ".
It has been the general practice to laugh at Parkes's poetic efforts, and it is true that his work could sometimes be almost unbelievably bad.
Patient Andy Dick, who made Pinsky his primary care physician, disputes the accusation that Pinsky is motivated by a desire for fame, insisting that Pinsky " really is just this unbelievably caring guy.
Second, in an unbelievably complicated world, it is the central institution for organizing, evaluating, and transmitting knowledge.
He is said to have been unbelievably fierce, and to have had 81 brothers.
Cinderella planned to tour in 2008 with Warrant, Lynch Mob, and Lynam, but on June 13 that year, Tim Heyne, the band's manager, said in a press release: “ It is with unbelievably deep regret that I must announce that Cinderella's Tom Keifer's left vocal cord has hemorrhaged, thereby making it impossible for him to sing in the immediate future .” Lebar was interviewed by Ultimate-Guitar and stated that Cinderella would love to make a new record but there were obstacles holding the group back.
The movie is nothing more or less than a series of attacks on the girl and then her attacks on the men, interrupted only by an unbelievably grotesque and inappropriate scene in which she enters a church and asks forgiveness for the murders she plans to commit ".
Colloquially, the phrase " God mode " is used to describe an unbelievably astounding, and often temporary, feat achieved by an individual.
* Steve Zahn as Runt of the Litter, a large pig with a huge heart, Runt is much larger than the other children, but ( unbelievably ) is far smaller than the other massive members of his family.
Now we can see how unbelievably naïve this movement is in its efforts to save the world.
Through immersions, we learn how extraordinary Felix truly is and how, through either the complacency or gross incompetence of his superiors, he has suffered unbelievably, yet continues to soldier on.
He said, " She is so unbelievably gorgeous in that video that is all over TV right now [...] The wet wedding dress and the wet hair and ... come on, man!
The latter is unbelievably poor: for example, the oceans of the planet are empty ( no fish, no algae, no mammals ) although quite suitable for protein life.
Destructoid named it the 48th best game of its decade, saying " With its unbelievably memorable characters and oddly addictive adventure / courtroom gameplay, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney is easily one of the most unique and surprising games of the last decade.
... Hard is the operative word here, because, even at just eighty-one minutes, this movie is unbelievably difficult to sit through.
Christine Cellier-A very unbelievably gorgeous, black-haired teen who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cellier.
He is lame in one leg, hideous, and unbelievably dirty.

is and inefficient
In the daytime, on the other hand, since skywave transmission is relatively inefficient, it is possible to assign a substantially larger number of stations on these channels.
Cascading single stages by coupling lens systems is rather inefficient as the lens systems limit the obtainable gain quite severely.
Amplitude modulation is inefficient in power usage ; at least two-thirds of the power is concentrated in the carrier signal, which carries no useful information ( beyond the fact that a signal is present ).
The current postural attitude is sensed internally as customarily normal, however inefficient.
Bridges employing only compression are relatively inefficient structurally, but may be highly cost efficient where suitable materials are available near the site and the cost of labor is low.
Although agriculture is almost all in private hands, farms are small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally is a net importer of food.
This is inefficient as there exists also approximations of all Bézier curves using arcs of circles or ellipses, which can be rendered incrementally with arbitrary precision.
Other examples could be inefficient or inappropriate information systems, a lack of supervision or training, and a lack of clarity in roles and responsibilities which can lead to staff being uncertain about what is expected of them.
That said, there will still be competitors who " crack " the system when the legal barriers are light, especially where the old guard has become inefficient and is failing to meet the needs of the market.
The judiciary is frequently corrupt, inefficient, and subject to political influence.
This method, however, is expensive and inefficient, so the addition polymer of ethene ( polyethylene ) is generally used.
Also, while the maximum likelihood estimator is asymptotically efficient, it is relatively inefficient for small samples.
:: Operations in a data warehouse are typically concerned with bulk data manipulation, and as such, it is unusual and inefficient to target individual rows for update, insert or delete.
Making cloned mammals is highly inefficient ( Dolly was the only lamb that survived to adulthood from 277 attempts ).
While this method, now known as the triboelectric effect, is capable of lifting light objects and even generating sparks, it is extremely inefficient.
It is a very inefficient method as most of the power output is in other unwanted terms which need filtering out.
* They are very inefficient ; a theoretical maximum of 50 % is obtainable with inductive output coupling and only 25 % with capacitive coupling, unless deliberate use of nonlinearities is made ( such as in square-law output stages ).

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#< li value =" 4 "> It is computationally elegant and relatively robust against violations to its assumptions.
What sets it apart from other approaches, however, is its focus on developing and applying computationally intensive techniques to achieve this goal.
mainly used to establish the connection with the sum of powers because it is computationally expensive.
Calculating electronic properties of metals by solving the many-body wavefunction is often computationally hard, and hence, approximation techniques are necessary to obtain meaningful predictions.
The treatment of larger molecules that contain a few dozen electrons is computationally tractable by approximate methods such as density functional theory ( DFT ).
Pre-rendering is a computationally intensive process that is typically used for movie creation, while real-time rendering is often done for 3D video games which rely on the use of graphics cards with 3D hardware accelerators.
Context switches are usually computationally intensive and much of the design of operating systems is to optimize the use
The detail analysis of CMBR data to produce maps, an angular power spectrum, and ultimately cosmological parameters is a complicated, computationally difficult problem.
For the same reason, filter functions whose critical response is at lower frequencies ( compared to the sampling frequency 1 / T ) require a higher order, more computationally intensive FIR filter.
Factorization of large integers is believed to be a computationally very difficult problem, and the security of many modern cryptography systems is based upon its infeasibility.
Though this method of approximation ( also known as a " cheat " because it's not really a global illumination method ) is easy to perform computationally, when used alone it does not provide an adequately realistic effect.
In mathematics, Horner's method ( also known as Horner scheme in the UK or Horner's rule in the U. S .) is either of two things: ( i ) an algorithm for calculating polynomials, which consists in transforming the monomial form into a computationally efficient form ; or ( ii ) a method for approximating the roots of a polynomial.
* Computational linguistics – study of linguistic issues in a way that is ' computationally responsible ', i. e., taking careful note of computational consideration of algorithmic specification and computational complexity, so that the linguistic theories devised can be shown to exhibit certain desirable computational properties implementations.
Solution of the matrix equation Ra = r is computationally a relatively expensive process.
The system is very power efficient and computationally powerful.
The apparent motions of the compound oscillations typically appears very complicated but a more economic, computationally simpler and conceptually deeper description is given by resolving the motion into normal modes.
Although it is computationally easy for the intended recipient to generate the public and private keys, to decrypt the message using the private key, and easy for the sender to encrypt the message using the public key, it is extremely difficult ( or effectively impossible ) for anyone to derive the private key, based only on their knowledge of the public key.
Because symmetric key algorithms are nearly always much less computationally intensive than asymmetric ones, it is common to exchange a key using a key-exchange algorithm, then transmit data using that key and a symmetric key algorithm.
If a cryptographic hash function is well designed, it is computationally infeasible to reverse the function to recover a plaintext password.
Integer factorization is believed to be computationally infeasible with an ordinary computer for large integers if they are the product of few prime numbers ( e. g., products of two 300-digit primes ).

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