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He had found exactly what he was searching for: quiet.
I found exactly what I needed through Credit Karma&aposs tool.
"We found exactly what we found in the children," Dr. Vercelli said.
And after a little searching, they found exactly what they needed in Indiana.
Then he shows them data from a study he did that found exactly that effect.
In this database of thousands of stories, they found exactly 17 references to female candidates' appearance.
Then, the researchers found exactly which genes produce the required enzymes and spliced them into E. coli bacteria.
Indeed, Trump may have found exactly the kind of warrior he loves, but Mattis' selection is about more than that.
And many of them told us that by coming to the emergency room, they found exactly that — they felt safe.
Instead, it found exactly what pollsters have been finding for decades: Public opinion on climate change is split along partisan lines.
The more I think about "Metalhead," the more I think it found exactly the wrong balance between too much information and too little.
If you haven't found exactly what your looking for on Amazon's other discount sites, its Woot clearance page is full of cheap goodies.
Powell really is that irresistible — just one more reason why Wanna F**** Your Brother found exactly the right actor for their new project.
Using internal data, real estate website Trulia found exactly how much space that budget would get you in some of America's most popular cities.
He scoured the literature for papers on how to construct short paths through permutation networks, and after a few weeks found exactly what he needed.
In 2006, we found exactly what we were looking for: a location in the genome with about 2.8 percent more African ancestry than the average.
Students who told BuzzFeed News they were frustrated with older generations found exactly that willingness to trust Biden because of his Obama administration credentials frustrating.
In another 2013 study, researchers found exactly the same reduction in food insecurity when they studied variation in state-level policies that affect access to SNAP.
Medellin is always in bloom and offers high-end living for significantly less than it would cost in the U.S. Aaron Brabham found exactly what he wanted.
When scientists looked at the skeletons of animals buried near desert kites, they found exactly this pattern: lots of healthy animals, some just a few months old.
But she was looking for a role that would allow her to communicate about science to a non-scientific audience, and found exactly such a role at PEM.
I came across Credit Karma&aposs tool, and found exactly what I was looking forI was surprised it took me so long to find a simple pre-qualification.
When the researchers analyzed the Officejet line of fax-capable all-in-one printers from industry giant Hewlett-Packard, the found exactly the type of issue they had suspected.
To a surgeon that might instead instill confidence that they've found exactly the part of the brain that needs to be removed in order to save a patient's life.
From day one, I averaged a perfect six on the six-point Kinsey scale, and I found exactly zero queer peers with whom to work out my adolescent desires.
Dress: $250 + $20 for bodysuit, $100 for shoesI knew I wanted a long-sleeve, loose, lace dress, so I hunted around on Etsy until I found exactly what I was looking for.
Indeed, in 2003, a team tested out the same life-detectors that were onboard the 1975 Viking landers, and found exactly as much life as the original detectors discovered in the Martian soil—zilch.
It's bolstered by new Washington Post-Schar School and Quinnipiac University surveys that found the majority of Americans are for an impeachment inquiry, and a Politico/Morning Consult poll that found exactly half of Americans are.
The team analyzing the Kepler data found exactly what they were looking for: a red supergiant 500 times the size of our sun and around 1.2 billion light years away exploded while in the telescope's view.
The most extensive exhibition ever devoted to his painting (no other artists feature), it is the centrepiece of a nationwide celebration of the Dutch master and De Stijl ("The Style"), the art movement that Mondrian helped found exactly a century ago.
TV fans have known Wood was a tremendous actress since her work as a young teenager on the family drama Once and Again, which aired between 1999 and 2002 and where she found exactly the right emotional tug for every single scene she played.
After considering how to worm my way back into the American catalog for about an hour, I switched over to my adopted country's version of Netflix and found exactly the same Archer episode I'd been watching, paused in the exact place it had cut out on the US service.
"When there's mass poverty and unemployment it's very easy to buy the consciences of people," he said, adding that when Boko Haram first attacked Borno State capital Maiduguri several years ago, the Nigerian soldiers who repelled the assault found exactly 3,000 naira (around $15) in the pockets of many of the dead militants.
Former House Ways & Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.), prior to his retirement, was a proponent of tax reform, but as he traveled around the country and attempted to gather a coalition to support his well-reasoned reform proposal, he found exactly what I described above: Everyone wants lower rates and to keep deductions.
Bryan (Ivan Kaye) – Bryan is the farm's herdsman. Bryan can be a little over the top on occasions, especially when thinking about his ex-girlfriend Myrtle. In one particular episode, he states that she chucked him seven times, and every time he found exactly the same wedding ring in a second-hand shop. It is sometimes hard to believe that Bryan's stupidity is a put-up job.
Shekhawat is called and the body is found exactly where the boy had said. Upon questioning by Shekhawat, the boy alludes to a ‘woman whose anklets sounded so sweet’ and Shekhawat recoils in horror. It is revealed that Shekhawat had a lover (with sweet sounding anklets) in Benares. She became pregnant, there was an argument and Shekhawat, who could not risk his own marriage, strangled her and buried her body in Benares.
The Secret too alludes to the saint or occasion of the day. But it keeps its special character inasmuch as it nearly always (always in the case of the old ones) asks God to receive the eucharist and sanctify it. All this is found exactly as now in the earliest Secrets we know, those of the Leonine Sacramentary. Already there the Collect, Secret, Postcommunion, and "Oratio ad populum" form a connected and homogeneous group of prayers.
When the newspaper comes to take photographs for the article, Emma says what Sissy told her, and the resulting story revives enough interest in the case that the state police send divers to search the lake. Sissy's remains are found exactly where Emma said they would be. The unusual story becomes national news, and Sissy is at last satisfied that Dulcie's secret has been exposed. Sissy's living relatives learn of her discovery and makes arrangements to bury her.
Therefore, all intervals in N(x) intersect each other, and MDS(N(x)) has a size of at most 1 (see figure). Therefore, in the 1-dimensional case, the MDS can be found exactly in time O(n log n): # Sort the intervals in ascending order of their bottom endpoints (this takes time O(n log n)). # Add an interval with the highest bottom endpoint, and delete all intervals intersecting it. # Continue until no intervals remain.
No fortification moat has been uncovered, but the Ellebækken stream running due west of the fortification might have offered a natural defence as might a small lake to the north/north-east. During the excavation in 2014 the northern and eastern gates were found exactly where they would be expected to be in a trelleborg-type fortification. Borrering could join the group of trelleborgs which include Trelleborg at Slagelse, Nonnebakken at Odense, Fyrkat at Hobro and Aggersborg next to The Limfjord. These fortifications have all been dated to ca.
The Majumdar–Ghosh model is a one-dimensional quantum Heisenberg spin model in which the nearest-neighbour antiferromagnetic exchange interaction is twice as strong as the next-nearest-neighbour interaction. It is a special case of the more general J_1-J_2 model, with J_1=2J_2. The model is named after Indian physicists Chanchal Kumar Majumdar and Dipan Ghosh. The Majumdar–Ghosh model is notable because its ground states (lowest energy quantum states) can be found exactly and written in a simple form, making it a useful starting point for understanding more complex spin models and phases.
Seeds of I. reichenbachii are described to be similar to those of I. orjenii. Shape and undulation of falls and standards are much more similar to I. reichenbachii, whereas no white flowered individuals from wild population of this species have been reported. White flowering plants of I. pallida from the region of Dubrovnik and white flowering individuals have been spotted occasionally in bigger populations in southern Dalmatia. A hybrid origin of I. orjenii might be suspected, the more as it is found exactly at the height where areals of I. pseudopallida and I. reichenbachii potentially overlap.
" The more the film resolved in his mind's eye, the more he knew his director of photography would play a critical role in the scenes' execution. He found exactly what he needed right on the Warners lot in the person of staff cameraman Robert Burks, who would continue to work with Hitchcock, shooting every Hitchcock picture through to Marnie (1964), with the exception of Psycho. "Low-keyed, mild mannered", Burks was "a versatile risk-taker with a penchant for moody atmosphere. Burks was an exceptionally apt choice for what would prove to be Hitchcock's most Germanic film in years: the compositions dense, the lighting almost surreal, the optical effects demanding.
It seemed to me he had never been properly taught by his former Army Commander. He began rather shakily and was not too good. I accordingly moved my Tac H.Q. near his Corps H.Q., and watched over his operations carefully, and taught him his trade. I had found exactly the same thing previously with Leese, and with Horrocks, and with Dempsey; all required help initially and had to be taught.... I consider that one of the first duties of a commander is to teach his subordinates, and in accordance with his teaching so he will get results, provided the subordinate has character and is teachable.
However, delving further into the East End of London, they found exactly what they had been searching for: a real East End spirit—an inward-looking quality, a distrust of strangers and authority figures, a sense of territory and community that the creators summed up as "Hurt one of us and you hurt us all". When developing EastEnders, both Smith and Holland looked at influential models like Coronation Street, but they found that it offered a rather outdated and nostalgic view of working- class life. Only after EastEnders began, and featured the characters of Tony Carpenter and Kelvin Carpenter, did Coronation Street start to feature black characters, for example."Hole at the heart of the BBC", The Telegraph.
When Pak Belalang arrives at the cave, he overhears some people talking and discovers the two thieves trying to divide the coins from a gold chest they had stolen from the palace. He pretends to be a hunched back wise old man (Penunggu Gua) and scares them away. Once they run away, he gleefully places all the coins back in the chest and chants how lucky he is at having found exactly the same thing which he had been ordered to do. In the meantime, Belalang was on his way to bring his father the promised food when he is intercepted by officials from the palace who bring him back to the palace.
Producers Paul Crossley and Terry Owen were working with another South African group called Shiraz (band) during the mid-1980s. After the release of their first single, "Fighting For Our Lives", they were told by record executives that they were not willing to push the band further due to the lead singer's heavy South African accent. They were immediately looking for a new voice for their new project People Like Us. Then one night, while visiting the famous Johannesburg night-club Bella Napoli's, they heard the raspy and powerful vocals of Cindy Dickenson performing on stage and they knew they had found exactly what they were looking for. They soon recorded several songs in the studio, and released their first single "Midnight Lover" under the watchful eye of music executive Hilton Rosenthal who would later produce albums like 'Graceland' for Paul Simon and who was also the manager for South-African outfit Juluka and Savuka.

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