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…naturally from there. Smaller cigar is better. A is the point of intersection of J1 and K1 while B is the point of intersection of J2 and K2. As J2 is higher than J1 and B is a point on J1, B is better than A for Jane. Similarly, B is better than A for Ken…
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…. A particular instance of an attribute is a value. For example, "Jane R. Hathaway" is one value of the attribute Name. The domainof an attribute is the collection of all possible values an attribute can have. The domain of Name is a character string. Attributes can…
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…of which they are associated. A particular instance of an attribute is a value. For example, "Jane R. Hathaway" is one value of the attribute Name. The domainof an attribute is the collection of all possible values an attribute can have. The domain of Name…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and from spreading disease. It was a terribly elaborate Easter egg hunt. Freed from captivity by Russian troops, Vonnegut returned to the United States and married Jane Marie Cox on Sept. 1, 1945. The young couple moved to Chicago where Vonnegut worked…
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…on historical O-ring problems would have made obvious the validity of the engineers' "no launch" recommendation. As Jane Linder and Drew Phelps point out in a recent CIO Magazine article,6 "Having well-designed, actionable information will help your company move…
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…, variously, as a "Jane-Dandy," "his Lordship," "Oscar Wilde," "the exquisite Mr. Roosevelt." He sailed above these epithets. He was in a hurry to... do what? Mr. McCullough quotes Henry James's description of a similar character in The Bostonians (published…
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Category: /History
…to produce rigid alliance structures. The smaller states are then secure from each other as well as from attack by the rival great power. Consequently (to make a Dick-and-Jane point with a well-worn social-science term), a bipolar system has only one dyad…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to produce rigid alliance structures. The smaller states are then secure from each other as well as from attack by the rival great power. Consequently (to make a Dick-and-Jane point with a well-worn social-science term), a bipolar system has only one dyad…
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…a plain jane case, you take a screwdriver and remove the four or six screws located around the edge on the back of your case. Hang on to these screws and put them in a place where they will not be scattered and can be easily found. Once they are removed…
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…: A.D.A Edita, 1975. Greene, Herb. ¡§Recollections of Bruce Goff.¡¨ Architectural Design, England, Vol. 48, No. 10, 1978, pp. 52-54. Heron, Jane. ¡§The Duncan House.¡¨ Inland Architect, Chicago, December, 1979, pp. 24-26. Heyer, Paul…
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