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We know now that a 15-degree differential in temperature is the maximum usually desirable, and accurate controls assure the comfort we want.
Articles of faith are sets of beliefs usually found in creeds, sometimes numbered, and often beginning with " We believe ...", which attempt to more or less define the fundamental theology of a given religion, and especially in the Christian Church.
We have to distinguish between the spectra of di-atomic molecules, which exhibit a pronounced fine structure, and those of larger ( usually tri-atomic ) molecules that don ’ t show such fine structure.
We will represent these as strings such as " Person " and " name " and we will usually use the variables and to range over them.
We usually denote this set using set-builder notation as
We regard as flipped, thus the oracle qubit is not changed, so by convention the oracle qubits are usually not mentioned in the specification of Grover's algorithm.
The English translations of the documents of John Paul II dispensed with this practice, using the singular " I ," even though the Latin original usually continued to use the first person plural " We.
In 1998, Jagland made several now-famous statements that were met with ridicule, including, " We will come again, yes, we are here already ", " We put the foot down and stand on it " and " I usually don't look backwards, nor do i look forward ".
We usually find alder thickets caused by the overflowing of the Bottom Lands in times of high water & from Beaver Dams.
Here, a teaching from the Baraita is usually introduced by the Aramaic word " Tanya " (" It was orally taught ") or by " Tanu Rabanan " (" Our Rabbis have orally taught "), whereas " Tnan " (" We have orally taught ") introduces quotations from the Mishnah.
We usually have far too much of it.
When performed live, this version is usually followed by " We Are the Champions ", another of the album's hits, as they were designed to run together.
The shadow processes " operate more on the boundaries of our awareness … We usually experience these processes in a negative way, yet when we are open to them, they can be quite positive.
The shadow processes " operate more on the boundaries of our awareness … We usually experience these processes in a negative way, yet when we are open to them, they can be quite positive.
The shadow processes " operate more on the boundaries of our awareness … We usually experience these processes in a negative way, yet when we are open to them, they can be quite positive.
The shadow processes " operate more on the boundaries of our awareness … We usually experience these processes in a negative way, yet when we are open to them, they can be quite positive.
We can find in the town a few newly built buildings with predominance of postmodernist features, but there are much more examples of building, houses and so on being rebuilt and refurbished partly and thus having conspicuous postmodernist character of its elements built in or inset as a part of larger entity belonging to older styles in architecture, mainly Socialist Realism ( on average in New Konin ) or Eclecticism ( usually in The Old Town ).
We usually went home late, often by the last suburban train, travelling third class.
We usually only protect pages that, for whatever reason, show themselves to be particularly prone to vandalism.
There is more intergenerational mobility in Australia, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Germany, Spain, France, and Canada than in th U. S. In fact, of affluent countries studied, only Britain and Italy have lower intergenerational mobility than the United States does ( and they are basically even with the U. S .) We know less about the long-term mobility of the top 1 percent, but all indications are that people in this rarefied group usually don ’ t drop very far down the ladder.
* " Se aprovechan de mi nobleza " (" They take advantage of my nobility ") — which he would usually say after an insult, like " We should've called Superman or Batman ...", or when he is forced to do something against his will.
Gerard Cosloy, co-president of Matador, stated that " We usually don't sign people we haven't met, or heard other records by, or seen as performers.
We call this information the agent's " type " ( usually noted and accordingly the space of types ).

We and run
We run a respectable house here ''.
We also continued to run a series of ads featuring endorsement of Rhode Island by industrialists who had recently established new plants here.
We cater mostly to nice people in the $5-8,000 annual income bracket and we run a string of snazzy, neon-lit, chromium-plated suburban stores.
We like to run a nice quiet place ''.
We can run the algorithm a constant number of times and take a majority vote to achieve any desired probability of correctness less than 1, using the Chernoff bound.
We wanted to blitz to stop the run early in the game.
After hitting a home run in his last career at-bat in Fenway Park, Williams characteristically refused either to tip his cap as he circled the bases or to respond to prolonged cheers of " We want Ted!
* The Flash's around-the-world run in the Justice League Unlimited episode " Divided We Fall " is a pretty clear homage to " The Wizard's Run ".
We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team .” Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda left early due to the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.
In July, while Perot was pondering whether to run for office, his supporters established a campaign organization United We Stand America.
... We can run a reasonably sized load ( 800 MIPS with our standard package ).
We were out all the time around the clock and every time we came across a really juicy murder or scandal or whatever, they ’ d send the big time reporters and photographers, otherwise they ’ d run our stories.
* " We run to height a bit in our family and there's about five-foot-nine of Aunt Agatha, topped off with a beaky nose, an eagle eye, and a lot of grey hair, and the general effect is pretty formidable.
:" We had a great run.
We like our clocks to run at a constant rate, so they cannot follow the actual sun ; instead they follow a " fictitious mean sun " that moves along the celestial equator at a constant rate, matching the real sun's average rate over the year.
We do not know precisely what it will take but we think it will be another million dollars and another year, and we do not know how fast it will run but we would like to shoot for ten million instructions per second.
In 1936, Bracken pursued success on Broadway with his starring run in the Joseph Viertel play So Proudly We Hail.
We always think things through and put quality into anything we do – we never look to just take the cheque and run.
" We could leave our packs, and run into it even in open day … We see people walking about the streets in great consternation ..." But caution prevailed, and plans by Burgoyne for a formal siege, backed by Canrobert, were prepared.
After a poor run of form in Liverpool's away games in the autumn of 2006, Riise reacted to comments made by teammates Pepe Reina and Jamie Carragher that Liverpool could effectively write off their chances of winning the league, saying, " We never give up.
We run through the logfile ( from the beginning or the last checkpoint ) and add all transactions for which we encounter Begin Transaction entries to the TT.
Our ships have gone one way, and we are much astonished to see our Father tying up everything and preparing to run the other, without letting his red children know what his intentions are ... We must compare our Father's conduct to of a fat animal that carries its tail upon its back ; but when affrighted, it drops it between its legs and runs off.
We realise that Mary is pregnant, and when she is six months pregnant she makes a plan with Dennis to run away and get married without her parents noticing.

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