Numbers in early historical times were thought of much more concretely than the abstract concepts which are our numbers today. |
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Numbers are better manipulated as calculus stones or abacus beads than in human memory. |
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Numbers of bacteria were measured using soil dilution plating on soil extract agar media. |
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This is a travel edition of News By The Numbers, as I wing into Chicago for the Thanksgiving week. |
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Numbers were practically meaningless to her, as she only barely could count to 100, something Laurel constantly nagged her about. |
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Numbers of the particularly shy wood pigeon were also up by 594 per cent and were recorded in 54 per cent of gardens. |
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The proof needs another formula about tangents of angles that we have not covered on the Pi and the Fibonacci Numbers page. |
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The novel solution was to get the Navy to take over the birds, assign them Bureau Numbers to camouflage and confuse the rest of us. |
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Hip-hop's barbershop quartet, Jurassic Five, returns with Power in Numbers two years after their decent full-length debut, Quality Control. |
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Numbers are shared out amongst vendors and if you want a particular number you may have to travel to get it. |
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Numbers have leapt to 30 times the level considered tolerable in some of the worst affected areas of the city. |
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Numbers of truants are so high education social workers do not have the resources to spend a lot of time with all the families involved. |
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Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. |
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Numbers in bold at the beginning of each specimen's name are sample numbers. |
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As far as Strength In Numbers was concerned everything was geared towards male vocals. |
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Numbers were written in Arabic numerals, in small case Roman numerals, or spelled out using Ordinals in preference to Cardinals. |
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Numbers to the left of the chromosome indicate the genetic distance in centimorgans from the centromere. |
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Numbers of them often appear in books on the artist so students can study them. |
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Numbers of common seals have also escalated to more than 40,000 in Scotland alone. |
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Numbers of viable and inviable spores of each genotype from 24 tetrads are indicated. |
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Numbers of bream have been diminished across their range as they are a highly prized food fish. |
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Numbers have been greatly reduced in the Canadian prairies for this very reason. |
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Numbers like these are ominous to general managers around the league for various reasons. |
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Numbers vary from 9,000 to 80,000, 98 per cent of whom descend on the capital from the provinces. |
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Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street look as disunited on this defining issue as they have done for some considerable time. |
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In the interim, current ID cards and dog tags will be retained with Service Numbers. |
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His contribution to the Heptateuch translation appears to have been Genesis chapters 1-24, the second half of Numbers, and all that there is of Joshua. |
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Numbers of natives, especially Tarahumara, moved into the deep recesses of the western cordillera of the Sierra Madre to escape the Spanish demands for labor. |
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For companies in the U.S., IP addresses are parceled out by the American Registry for Internet Numbers. |
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Numbers were read off, each one corresponding to an alternate who would be seated. |
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Numbers near the winds indicate their magnitude in the Beaufort scale. |
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These are the Numbers as reported to the government by police departments themselves. |
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Numbers that denote the magnitudes of sets are called cardinal numbers. |
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After a successful racing career, Polish Numbers entered stud in 1992 as the first horse syndicated by Northview Stallion Station to stand at the former Windfield Farms. |
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That the Romans themselves were early in no small Numbers, Seventy Thousand with their associates slain by Bouadicea, affords a sure account. |
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In the September 1976 column he reviewed Conway's book On Numbers and Games and introduced the public to Conway's surreal numbers. |
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Numbers were still always written using Roman numerals, except for some rare occurrences of Arabic numerals during the 15th century. |
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In By Numbers the group's style had scaled back to more standard rock, but synthesisers regained prominence on Face Dances. |
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Numbers associated with the sprawling residential project, said to be completed in spring 2013, appear to be low-ball guesstimates. |
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Numbers also help explain all that inattention on Tuesday night. |
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Four Numbers Of Suitable Aluminium Pop Rivets Of 3 Mm Diameter And Minimum 10 Mm Height Are To Be Supplied For Each Name Plate. |
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Basic operations are selected and used for Numbers and does not use complex numbers. |
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Peter, Kent Numbers game Anyone know why so few tracks are using large number cloths? |
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Numbers games are a recent addition to the betting-shop portfolio, and would be increased in frequency. |
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Numbers of common scoter also swell during the winter and hopefully some velvet scoter will make it this far south. |
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Numbers in parentheses indicate championships won as the sole tyre supplier. |
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Numbers in brackets indicate the number of caps the above players won whilst at Celtic. |
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Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of medal events contested in each sport. |
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Numbers of New World vineyard plantings have been increasing almost as fast as European vineyards are being uprooted. |
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Numbers have declined in recent years and birds are now absent in areas where they were once common. |
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Numbers of youths burned off some energy with the paddleboat rides offered on Crystal Pond during the event. |
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Emma, Newcastle The idea of Super Perfect Numbers dates back to the Greeks who thought that Perfect Numbers had special powers. |
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Numbers declined because of the invasion of the Rwandese Patriotic Front, which seized power and stopped the genocide. |
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The familiar rhythm and rhyming of the girls' Slide or Numbers games brought back memories of Gaunt's own youthful play of Mary Mack and Miss Lucy. |
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Numbers have risen to two million after the introduction of new species such as muntjac, fallow and Chinese water deer that are smaller and breed faster. |
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Direct Inward Dialing To Iisd For A Minimum Of 4, 100 Station Numbers. |
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The 4 Light Photons pre-established 5 Flavors of the newly discovered HIGGS particles, 4 Quantum Numbers governing properties of the Periodic Table of Anti-Matter and Matter. |
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Numbers of commissions dropped, to eight a year in the 1950s and just four a year in the 1970s, with images from artists such Harry Stevens and Tom Eckersley. |
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The other Tannaitic Midrashim, the Mekhilta de Rabbi Ishmael, Sipra and Sipre Numbers, are much more anthological in character, less tightly argued. |
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Numbers of this Hawaiian bird, related to the honeyeater, rapidly plummeted as the islands were cultivated and rats from visiting ships ate their eggs. |
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Each Element has 2 Atomic Numbers but has the same Atomic Mass. |
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In 2013, Painting by Numbers was released on Mary Hopkin Music. |
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Numbers of bones, reindeer antlers, and animal teeth were found, with rude pictures carved or etched on them of seals, fishes, reindeer, mammoths, and other creatures. |
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Numbers indicating the crosscut saw and straight-line ripsaw to which each part was assigned are given in parentheses to the right of the part quantities. |
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Numbers above 95 million are rounded off to the nearest 5 million. |
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