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The Future of the Internet : And How to Stop It

By: Jonathan Zittrain

...e and analyze public and private data in the hope of unearthing unusual pat- terns that might predict suspicious activity.”). 41. See, e.g., F H. C...

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Progress in Physics : The Journal on Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, Including Related Themes from Mathematics, Volume 2

By: Florentin Smarandache

...D L ! , (2) hereD D k+1 k is the number of different possible linkage pat- terns between levelsk andk+1, and(M−1)!/(M−N−2)! is the number of different...

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Heroes of Unknown Seas and Savage Lands

By: J. W. Buel

...he waters and on the land hereabout there were found immense numbers of geese, terns, seals, and fish, so that Cook sent a number of his crew to gathe... ...iety of animal life : petrels, auks, guillemots, puffins, gulls, geese, swans, terns, ducks, waders, fill the air and sea; while reindeer cover the hi...

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The New Atlantis

By: Francis Bacon

...s (for our own we con ceal), who bring us the books and abstracts, and pat terns of experiments of all other parts. These we call merchants of light...

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The Pension Beaurepas

By: Henry James

...arts of the garden. “Well,” said Miss Ruck, glancing at the red paper lan- terns, “are they trying to stick the flower-pots into the trees?” “It’s an ...

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Billy Budd

By: Herman Melville

... thro’ the open ports from which the tompioned cannon protrude. Other lan- terns at intervals serve but to bring out somewhat the obscurer bays which,...

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A Modern Telemachus

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ded a pleasant shade; but there was such a screaming and calling of gulls, terns, cormorants, and all manner of other birds, as they entered the littl...

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The Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth

By: H. G. Wells

...buttons. He held his coat and shirt together with one hand and traced pat- terns on the black-and-gold tablecloth with the index finger of the other, ...

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The Prince and the Pauper

By: Mark Twain

... citywards, was so thickly covered with watermen’s boats and with pleasure-barges, all fringed with coloured lan- terns, and gently agitated by the wa...

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Mosses from an Old Manse

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...ght of natu ral day, however, began to struggle with the glow of the lan terns, these vain imaginations lost their vividness, and fi nally vanished...

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The Moon and Sixpence

By: Somerset Maugham

...e with palm-trees, bananas, etc. 60 in. x 48 in.” 8 The Moon and Sixpence terns of the domestic virtues. For my part, I should be sorry to think that...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

... her desk. She sent orders to Minneapolis “fancy grocers.” She pinned pat- terns and sewed. She was irritated when Kennicott was jocular about “these ... ...cook it! I feel so free. And to have new kinds of food, and different pat- terns of dishes and linen, and not worry about whether the pudding is being... ...age street and the smug village faces ruddled by the light of bobbing lan- terns, the mob flowing between the squatty rows of shops—had taken the orga...

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In the Days of the Comet

By: H. G. Wells

...sacred to high spirits and the young. Art muslin and banjoes, Chinese lan- terns and frying, are leading “notes,” I find, in the impres- sion of those...

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He Sat, In Defiance of Municipal Orders

By: Rudyard Kipling

...ch burned like a many coloured jewel in the same uncertain light. The pat terns on the gold worked curtains ran up and down, melt ing and reforming ...

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Chantry House

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

... street rose the tumult around the Rectory; and by the light of a few lan- terns, and from the upper windows, they could see a mass of old hats, smock...

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Moby Dick; Or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

... Harpooneer; and as such, is but one of the captain’s more inferior subal- terns. Nevertheless, as upon the good conduct of the harpooneers the succes... ...reat dig- ger of ditches, canals and wells, wine-vaults, cellars, and cis- terns of all sorts. Likewise, by way of preliminary, I desire to remind the...

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The Research Magnificent

By: H. G. Wells

...nd float down the stream. For you the stars, for me the music and the lan- terns. You are the son of a mountaineering don, and I am a Chinese philosop...

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The Pit a Story of Chicago

By: Frank Norris

...clamation upon her lips; but Jadwin, by the dim light of the carriage lan- terns, was studying a railroad folder. All at once, intuitively, Laura turn...

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Typee a Romance of the South Seas

By: Herman Melville

...he bottom of it all. The only consolation afforded me was a choice of pat- terns: I was at perfect liberty to have my face spanned by three horizontal...

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A Tale of Two Cities

By: Charles Dickens

...There was the usual stoppage at the barrier guardhouse, and the usual lan terns came glancing forth for the usual examination and in quiry. Monsieur...

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