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The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.
I assume you refer to the distance between the points.I assume you refer to the distance between the points.I assume you refer to the distance between the points.I assume you refer to the distance between the points.
Aun Jafery answered (to someone elses question) Diamond in the rough is a phrase or an idiom that is used in the English language. It is used to refer to a person as having good character and qualities and the potential of becoming great but lacking any sort of refinement and polish. It is rarely used to refer to mean something valuable having been found in an unexpected or out of place location. As an expression it describes a grey section of society where a person may not himself commit crime but may know those who do. It refers to a person who has all the goodness in him much like an uncut diamond but lacks the polish and finishing that a final diamond has. The phrase is a metaphor of a diamond that is uncut and that needs to be polished and cut to become perfect.
That may refer to numbers in base 8 - also called octal numbers.That may refer to numbers in base 8 - also called octal numbers.That may refer to numbers in base 8 - also called octal numbers.That may refer to numbers in base 8 - also called octal numbers.
Decomposition method is a generic term for solutions of various problems and design of algorithms in which the basic idea is to decompose the problem into question into subproblems. The term may specifically refer to one of the following. courtesy of wikipedia Doctor Chuck aka mathdoc
The phrase these creatures line 2 refer to 'strongly right hand'.
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This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
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A concise way to refer to the process of reducing the length of a word or phrase is "shortening."
This phrase means literally: From many, one and is used to refer to the many states forming one country in the USA.
A yoke can refer to a bar or frame of wood by which oxen are joined, or a burden.
We do not understand what problem you refer to.
One out of many
Gatsby continuously uses the phrase "Old Sport" to refer to the people he is talking to.
Where you reside.