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Well, I'm accustomed to the swimming way or maybe I'm a dog who's lost its bite I don't expect to be treated like a fool no more I don't expect to sleep through the night Some people say a lie is a lie is a lie But I say why why deny the obvious child why deny the obvious child Any remember in a roadside I remember in a girl when I was young and she said these songs are true these days ours these tears are free yeah Crosses in the ballpark the cross is in the ballpark we had a lot of fun of money Had a little sun but thought we call him Sunny Sunny and spirit Sunny and sunnier Day by day by day by day.
Well, I'm accustomed to sue rat oh, maybe I'm a dog who's lost its spite I don't expect to be treated like a fool no more I don't expect to sleep through the night People say a lie is just a lie But I say the crosses in the ballpark W L the obvious ship Sam.
It's actually more in the ballpark of 50x in terms of money per system.
It's actually more in the ballpark of 50X in terms of money per system.
We're seeing and expecting somewhere in the ballpark of three to five years of additional lifetime beyond the automotive application.
We're seeing and expecting somewhere in the ballpark of three to five years of additional lifetime beyond the automotive application.
But in spite of Wien's law being well-known and non-linear, digital photo and video cameras, as well as software for image processing and color correction, almost all act like white balance is linear, like, as I mentioned before, even digital cinema cameras that cost in the ballpark of $100,000 have white balance settings in equal increments of Kelvin.
Like, as I mentioned before, even digital cinema cameras that cost in the ballpark of $100,000 have white balance settings in equal increments of Kelvin.
When it comes to cannolis, yearly-wise, we're probably somewhere in the ballpark about 300,000 a year.
When it comes to cannolis, yearly-wise, we're probably somewhere in the ballpark about 300,000 a year.
I mean, I'm not I'm not saying he looks a lot like Obama, but it's in the ballpark.
I mean, I'm not I'm not saying he looks a lot like Obama, but it's in the ballpark.
What we think is happening right now has actually already transpired some time ago, probably in the ballpark of about half a second ago.
Not even in the ballpark.
For me, it's more like, uh, in the ballpark of three seconds, you know?
I think some of the loudest cheers in the ballpark right now were during an ABS challenge.