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Alvin E. Toda wrote: > On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Islander wrote: > >> Alvin E. Toda wrote: >>> On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Islander wrote: >>> >>>> Jean Smith wrote: >>>>> In article <467ab608$0$16384$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>, >>>>> Jose <jodaysmix@giganews.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> A draft oil law has been submitted to Iraq's parliament after the >>>>>> government and the Iraqi Kurdistan regional     

Group: soc.retirement · Group Profile · Search for the law of color in soc.retirement
Author: Islander
Date: Jun 23, 2007 14:34

On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Islander wrote: Alvin E. Toda wrote: On Thu, 21 Jun 2007, Islander wrote: Jean Smith wrote: In article <467ab608$0$16384$88260bb3@free.teranews.com>, Jose <jodaysmix@giganews.com> wrote: A draft oil law has been submitted to Iraq's parliament after the government and the Iraqi Kurdistan regional authority resolved
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"There's this hilarious disconnect in the sheeple brain, where they have been progressively brainwashed over a forty year period into believing that once they have committed suicide themselves, an identical civilization will be left behind except with a different demographic makeup. They will yank the white tablecloth out from under the dinnerware and the society will remain standing, only     

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Author: Alvin E. Toda
Date: Jun 23, 2007 13:26

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/28/science/28dino.html?hpw Study Offers an Insight Into Dinosaur Colors By CARL ZIMMER Published: January 27, 2010 What color were dinosaurs? Well, at least one of them had a feathered mohawk tail in a subdued palette of chestnut and white stripes. That is what a team of Chinese and British scientists reported Wednesday in Nature, providing the first
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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/28/science/28dino.html?hpw Study Offers an Insight Into Dinosaur Colors By CARL ZIMMER Published: January 27, 2010 What color were dinosaurs? Well, at least one of them had a feathered mohawk tail in a subdued palette of chestnut and white stripes. That is what a team of Chinese and British scientists reported Wednesday in Nature, providing the first     

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Author: Topaz
Date: Jun 7, 2010 14:15

Dirk Thierbach wrote: Yes, but not every type constructor is a monad. Actually, only very few of them are monads. To be a monad, the type must support two operations "return" and (>>=) with a given signature, and must also obey three laws. Then you can make them an instance of the typeclass "Monad". See http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Monad That's the "low level" view
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Ninth Circuit's Prospective Liberal Copyright Law How does one parse long sentences in legal writing? Simple, try get rid of the distracting stuff in the middle of sentences, and reduce the sentences or even paragraphs to their core. Example, considering the following holding in the Northern District of California (Martin J. Jenkins and Elizabeth D. Laporte Judges) NETBULA, LLC v. SUN     

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Author: 5344Dead, 477 since 1/20/09
Date: Jan 28, 2010 15:21

1990-91 Maple Leafs "Police, Law & Youth Collector Album" I have for sale from Kellogg's (Canadian Food Issue) a 1990-91 Toronto Maple Leafs "Police, Law and Youth Collector Album". The album contains 24 pages of facts, stats a full-color photos of the 1990-91 Leafs Team. Included in the album are: Gary Leeman, Tom Kurvers, Paul Fenton, Wendel Clark, Mike Krushelnyski, Luke Richardson, Brad
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jon.gallagher.04 <jon.gallagher.04@gmail.com> wrote: >> I still recommend (1) in this particular case :-) And I think if >> you want to learn about overloading and typeclasses, I guess there >> are better examples. > Yes, my goal is to learn about the types, typeclasses, constructors, > and whatever else I can find. I find I learn better if I make up a > problem based around one idea (versus     

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Author: 5344Dead, 477 since 1/20/09
Date: Jan 28, 2010 15:21

How does one parse long sentences in legal writing? Simple, try get rid of the distracting stuff in the middle of sentences, and reduce the sentences or even paragraphs to their core. Example, considering the following holding in the Northern District of California (Martin J. Jenkins and Elizabeth D. Laporte Judges) NETBULA, LLC v. SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. (N.D. Cal, 2007) (PDF) The first
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Author: Simon Richard Clarkstone
Date: Sep 22, 2008 16:24

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Author: yoyo556677
Date: Sep 20, 2008 01:45

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Author: j. r. sinclair
Date: Sep 18, 2008 03:20

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Author: Dirk Thierbach
Date: Sep 16, 2008 23:37

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Group: alt.politics.usa · Group Profile · Search for the law of color in alt.politics.usa
Author: yoyo556677
Date: Sep 13, 2008 04:01

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