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I'd rather do the journey in one go, and not stop on the way.
In the process he discovered something surprising: it is always possible to guarantee information will get through random interference—"noise"—intact.
Hence, the total cultural equivalence in literary translation is in no sense an easy thing.
By Sunday evening the issue was "fully resolved".
Up till now, what we can see is a complete recreational event beneficial to the health of the body and the mind.
If anyone is lying here, it's Mr. Ryan himself, who has claimed that his plan would give seniors the same kind of coverage that members of Congress receive - an assertion that is completely false.
Mistress Mary felt quite contrary.
It presents a clean object-oriented interface on top of the procedural DBI layer.
Babs: That was because David hadn't got all his facts right.
Theoretically, this file should be a carbon copy of guitars.xml, since no changes were made to the file in memory.
Madoff was his carbon copy.
God USES her to help me out of the haze of manic-depressive, so I get the full treatment.
To be sure, the battery still has a long way to go before the nightly recharge completely replaces the weekly trip to the gas station.
The pity, says Baabar, is that they are also not fit to compete in the city.
For many years hip-joints and other body joints have been replaceable either partially or completely.
The second is a mixed traffic system: fully automated vehicles would share the road with partially automated or manual driven cars.
If the body has only partially decayed, it is reburied in a smaller cheaper grave, but not for long, the body will be dug up again some time later when it has fully decayed.
"The entrance is fully open, followed by the sales office and the production Spaces of the factory, both very transparent," they added.
He is not a man of big words but someone, it seems, living in his own world.
Jessica babbled on and on about her dance plans - Lauren and Angela had asked the other boys and they were all going together - completely unaware of my inattention.
A profit in French retail banking was almost entirely offset by losses at the bank's asset-management and international-retail division.
Getting a person to buy or do something based on that split-second is another matter entirely.
Getting it to fit exactly is a tricky business.
She has every right to feel hard done by—her parents have given her nothing.
They become completely involved in an activity for its own sake rather than for what may result from the activity, such as money or prestige.