Dave Nash showed up in town, a stranger in a bad way, having a three-week bender with the local scapegrace, Bill Schell. |
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His kick ballooned into the air on the edge of the box from where Howey headed it back, leaving Nash to make a diving save. |
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Steve Nash spent part of a timeout checking on a boy who had been hit on a face with an errant pass. |
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Completed in 1963, it is an important landmark, set between the Nash terraces of Pall Mall and the Victorian theatres of Haymarket. |
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Nash, a brilliant mathematician but an awkward human being, goes mad during the Cold War period, hallucinating about spies and counterspies. |
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The photography portfolio of my exceptionally talented and lovely friend Jeanna Nash. |
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As Henry Nash Smith said, interdisciplinarity should be a collaboration of scholars attempting to widen boundaries, not eliminate them. |
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The filmmakers were quite ingenious in imposing the needs of the medium on their depiction of Nash. |
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Nash also had at least one conviction for indecent exposure too, didn't he? |
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Deep-voiced, with close-cropped gray hair and a short beard, Dostum looked Nash in the eye as he spoke. |
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Nash has been described most frequently in obese women who are diabetic or hyperlipidemic. |
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In this case the game thus has the familiar outcome, i.e., the Pareto inferior Nash equilibrium. |
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Nash is a certifiable genius and a certifiable paranoid schizophrenic who we watch go through shock treatments and delusions galore. |
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Seam bowler Kevin Nash, a gas reader by trade, turned up the heat on the visitors taking 4-46, and the man of the match award. |
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Lisa found herself being nominated to have a few one-to-ones with Nash, telling her she was toeing the line. |
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The other Watsonians back to impress was full back Nash, a Scotland under-19 cap last season and a player with impressive speed. |
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Tonight, Wakefield Jazz presents Sax Appeal, a long-established octet which features five saxophones, led by Derek Nash. |
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The concept of a Nash equilibrium n-tuple is perhaps the most important idea in noncooperative game theory. |
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His name was so prominent in the play-by-play that you started to look around for Stills and Nash. |
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If Nash and Nowitzki excel when the Mavs are in high gear, then Finley works best when the team downshifts to second. |
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In the movie, Nash is seen as an arrogant but essentially charming fellow, an awkward socializer who hits on blondes. |
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Darting about with his long hair flopping, Nash epitomizes a free spirit running wild. |
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Other conditions associated with NASH include Weber-Christian disease, extensive small bowel resection, and jejunoileal bypass. |
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The stingy and selfish Nash refused to acknowledge his son and would not provide child support until Stier sued him. |
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Much of the edginess, cruelty and complexity of the real Nash is smoothed over in this Hollywood version of his life. |
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The locational result in which both firms are located at the centre of the market is the Nash equilibrium for this particular locational game. |
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The solution of the game is a pair of male and female strategies which is a Nash equilibrium. |
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In many ways Nash was simply doing, admittedly at a very high level, what we were supposed to be doing when we wrote our dissertations. |
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The richly textured geometric shapes and reductive ground recall certain works by Nicholson, while the fractured landscape elements hint at Nash. |
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And so Davis skewers the issues, in a style that could be described as Ogden Nash works the Borscht Belt. |
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Nash tried to brake and the last thing I remember was his arm flinging out to try and stop me from flying out of the car. |
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One must remember that Nash calls the state of Texas home for much of the season. |
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Born in London, the son of a millwright, Nash was the most successful English architect of the early 19th cent. |
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In 1815 the Prince had employed John Nash, architect of Regent's Park, to zhoosh up his rather plain and classical farmhouse by the sea. |
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In 1952 Nash published Real Algebraic Manifolds in the Annals of Mathematics. |
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That was in third grade and I didn't like boys back then, but as soon as I hit seventh grade I couldn't get enough of Nash. |
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Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside. |
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Nash and I proved the same theorem, or, rather, two theorems very close to each other. |
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Paranoia mushroomed into madness for Nash and eventually he was diagnosed as schizophrenic. |
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And it was the solid base provided by Nash and his defensive colleagues that enabled City's attackers to tear into Norwich in the second half. |
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Nash, who received a face transplant, also lost her sight because of a disease she caught from Travis. |
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Nash said he spoke to Lauer before and after the show to explain that he would not get a lot of airtime. |
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There is a woman of easy virtue, also gleefully played by Jane Nash, who tries to entrap Bob and the usual subplot of the squire's nephew trying to anticipate his inheritance. |
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Nash is a retired rear admiral, formerly in charge of Navy construction. |
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Shaun Goater's mishit shot took a massive deflection after 23 minutes and it then needed a series of heroic saves from goalkeeper Carlo Nash to keep Joe Royle's men in front. |
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Nash divided game theory into two parts, cooperative games, in which binding agreements can be made, and non-cooperative games, where binding agreements are not possible. |
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Dr Nash will also discuss the relevance of the programme for other groups of children who may be underachieving and experiencing failure at school. |
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He released just at the right time, O'Donnell got his fingertips around the sliotar and lashed it across the body of Nash in the Cork goal in only the sixth minute. |
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In this case the game will have the unique Nash equilibrium. |
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Manchester City's goal keeper Carlo Nash will miss the game against Chelsea next month after being sent off for deliberate handball in the reserve-team game with Everton. |
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Nash was pleased to see that Fric had padded and rigged the horse's harnesses for silence, as well as shoeing their hoofs with leather covers to muffle their trot. |
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Central or visceral obesity is a central feature of syndrome X, and waist-to-hip ratios and BMI are significantly greater in NASH patients than in controls. |
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Economists have the concept of a Nash equilibrium to explain the situation where a small number of competitors tend not to undercut each other, even without colluding. |
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So, when I saw that David Crosby and Graham Nash were playing at the new concert hall I just booked tickets, knowing my parents would want to come. |
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Nash is a young math prodigy who shows up at Princeton with the amazing ability to see numbers in a most visual way, handy for storyshowing in this age of effects. |
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Also Tuesday, Blazers GM John Nash opened a cabinet in his office, showing me a grease board with the 15 names of the players on the roster on it. |
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The UK scene is covered by Phil Donaldson, with photography from Imelda Grauer and Steve Nash. |
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Nash pinioned his arms behind while Boland seized a long cabbage stump which was lying in the gutter. |
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Nash died in 1835 and is buried in the tower of St James' Church which he also designed. |
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Rosenthal will select the Grand Prize Winner, who, like Nash, will have his or her pitch made into a short film by a Tribeca Film Director. |
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Ms Nash, who is the mother of two boys, spoke movingly of how her life had changed irreversibly but said others must not go through what she did. |
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Hafod Uchtryd was a mansion built by Thomas Johnes from 1783, part of it being designed by John Nash. |
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The Butter Market in North Street was designed by John Nash, and was opened in 1808 as a food and produce market. |
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Ogden Nash made a virtue of writing what appears to be doggerel but is actually clever and entertaining despite its apparent technical faults. |
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The Nash bargaining solution that is assumed always leads to efficient outcomes. |
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Along with team-mate Tony Nash, he won a gold medal in bobsleighing at the 1964 Winter Olympics almost by chance. |
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Moving to Worcestershire, Pickwick had a comfortable 6-3 win over Stourport Spoofers with Mike Nash and Mike Bullard both scoring twice. |
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Staff Sergeants Colin Boley and Adam Nash edged out Sergeant First Class Matthew Wilson and Staff Sergeant John Sheaffer for first place. |
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Based on the developed framework, the conditions for Nash equilibria can be derived from the underlying structure of the game. |
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Several researchers have used coordination games with Pareto-ranked Nash equilibria to study the effects of changing the payoff level. |
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This game has multiple efficient Nash equilibria in which the cost of the public project is exactly covered. |
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Various approaches to show how such games can converge on Nash equilibria are explained. |
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John Nash eventually completed a design that saw Carlton House turned into two blocks of houses, with a space in between them. |
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At a local disco called Nash they met Fraser, also from Grangemouth, who would eventually provide vocals. |
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Isaac Nash, of Highburton, lost his life last August during a family holiday to Aberffraw, Anglesey, when a rip tide dragged him out to sea. |
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Graham Nash will perform with the 115-member CYO and 65-member Chorus filled with musicians ages 14-18 from 64 school districts throughout Ohio. |
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Finding approximate Nash equilibria in n x n bimatrix games is currently one of the main open problems in algorithmic game theory. |
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Allan Nash, 71, bought the osphronemus gourami fish 12 years ago when it was the size of a 2p piece. |
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Indeed, in the period from Cuba to the development of SDI one can count very few incidents which threatened the Nash equilibrium. |
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But the grim situation did not daunt Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar, who compiled 67 before being trapped leg before wicket to Dion Nash. |
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Dennis Nash re-enlists in a bombed-out mosque in Fallujah, Iraq, some time after the battle for which he would be awarded a Bronze Star. |
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The main campus is located in London next to Regent's Park in the Sussex Palace, built by the architect John Nash. |
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Nash, nicknamed 'Nasty' also has the honour of being knighted by His Majesty King Leo 1st of Redonda in the West Indies. |
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He followed that up by visiting Symonds Yat with fellow pike specialist Pip Nash and between them they landed 14 pike. |
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On the green itself, a forge planishing hammer from the Isaac Nash factory serves as a reminder of the village's industrial heritage. |
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Sculptors have included David Nash, Sally Matthews Andy Goldsworthy, Walter Bailey and Michael Winstone. |
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The 40-year-old Canadian Nash complimented the 26-year-old Asian-American Lin who has shown flashes of brilliance previously with the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets. |
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Nash specified which activities in teaching statistics may be suitable candidates for the application of Excel, and the Central Limit Theorem is one of the best candidates. |
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Mark Rothko took an interest in biomorphic figures, and in England Henry Moore, Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon and Paul Nash used or experimented with Surrealist techniques. |
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However, it is also commonly known that such link formation games can lead to multiple network configurations supported by multiple Nash equilibria. |
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In opposite to usual Nash equilibria, the strong Nash equilibrium regards the possible deviations of all conceivable coalitions instead of single agents. |
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John Nash was one of the most prolific architects of the late Georgian era known as The Regency style, he was responsible for designing large areas of London. |
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Nash died soon after construction started, impeding its progress. |
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Woods, Forests and Land Revenues instructed John Nash to draw up plans for clearing a large area south of Kent's stable block, and as far east as St Martin's Lane. |
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Ciaran Martyn pounced on a loose ball following a goalmouth scamble to hook it to the net before Nash sent the crowd wild with delight 30 seconds later. |
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In 1798, the architect John Nash, began building his home, East Cowes Castle, where he later entertained the Prince Consort and other prominent guests. |
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Master of ceremonies Beau Nash, who presided over the city's social life from 1705 until his death in 1761, drew up a code of behaviour for public entertainments. |
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Artists particularly associated with the initiation of this movement included Paul Nash, John Piper, Henry Moore, Ivon Hitchens, and especially Graham Sutherland. |
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David Nash was appointed as the national team's first coach in 1967, but for the 1968 tour of Argentina, the WRU initially planned not to have a coach tour with the team. |
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Challenging Charlie Nash in Copenhagen, he lost by a decision in twelve. |
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He was involved in the only two significant partnerships of the day, putting on 80 for the second wicket with Chris Nash and 74 with Jimmy Anyon for the eighth wicket. |
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