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Smarter people recall ideas more precisely than most because they spend a lot of time exercising
Smarter people recall ideas more precisely than most because they spend a lot of time exercising their memories.
And to make sure the leads matched their movements precisely, "Soho" brought in a movement coach for weeks of preparation.
matched their movements precisely,
I'm 5'9", which, according to Google, is precisely average.
I'm 5'9” (175 cm) which according to Google, is precisely average.
With clothoid-loop-shaped coasters, designers could distribute the Gs more evenly and decide more precisely how many Gs to hit, about 4.9 in the case of the Great American Revolution, a much smoother experience compared to the Flip-Flap's uneven G-force spikes from 1 to 14 to 9 to 1.
With clothoid loop-shaped coasters, designers could distribute the G's more evenly and decide more precisely how many Gs to hit.
The US Department of Energy moves warheads all the time, and it is precisely because we aren't doing anything with them that they have to be moved so often.
precisely because we aren't doing anything with them that they have to be moved so often; you see,
until observation / measurement takes place, precisely at the "now" moment, the present.
until observation / measurement takes place, precisely at the "now" moment, the present.
that India spends only 1.6% of its GDP for health care. So my question precisely is,
insurance system precisely at the time when they are most in need of decent health care.
And then what you've got is folks like my grandmother at the mercy of the private insurance system precisely at the time when they are most in need of decent health care.
This is precisely what chatter does.
these in, you fill to that line. That line is 4 ounces, or half a cup, precisely. Easy.