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Roberto Sol Cabrera, a Mexican citizen, was stopped at a random check at Mexico City's international airport after arriving from Lima.
Each split provides a shot at a random mutation that defies drug attack, and all bugs possess sly mechanisms for trading DNA among differing species, letting them perpetuate and multiply resistant techniques.
Wander along the main thoroughfare with people from all over the world, through clouds of scented tobacco smoke, past tacky souvenir shops for tourists that trade right next to bulk foodstuff shops for locals, and stop at a random cafe table for a spot of sweet black tea and people watching.
Meeting someone via the web is also safer, they argue, than trying to pick up a date at random in a bar.
Imagine that a man walks up to you and tells you this: He will pick a public company at random from a very select group.
The 2011 GEM report is based on a survey of 140, 000 adults in 54 economies, including 6, 000 just in the U.S. Researchers looked at responses from a random sampling of participants, as well as population data for each of the countries represented, to draw conclusions about entrepreneurial activity in those nations.
GPS the global positioning system to select a neighbourhood at random within the town.
Earlier this month, the U.S. reached a limit on the yearly allotment of applications for skilled-worker visas for jobs starting in October or later, leaving companies such as Infosys at the mercy of a random selection of applications.
Ten winners were chosen at random from all of the entries using a random number generator.
If you're a random guest at Thanksgiving, it's your job to be good at touch football.
Born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931 in Ohio, she went on to become a senior editor at publishers Random House before pursuing her writing career.
So if you pick an observation by a single observer at random, it will frequently be of the expanding universe, which has far more observers.
The idea is that if someone names you as a friend, you are likely to be more central to the network than a participant chosen at random.
Unfortunately the number I picked was too long, which made all the computers crash at random intervals with a popup with a very long number and my name next to it.
Arno Haslinger himself will be attending the previews this weekend, and one person will be chosen at random to receive a signed copy of Heuer Chronographs, if they RSVP here.
The virus infects the Symbian OS found on Nokia Series 60 handsets and affects the phone directory software, selecting one directory profile at random and sending a copy of itself to that person.
Clustering works by picking out a number of neighbourhoods at random 33 in this case and then surveying all the individuals in that neighbourhood.
And on that very first test, we just had a set of DNAs plotted at random really.
When we hear about companies like Amtrak, Borders and Circuit City, just to pick an A, B and C at random, it is difficult to understand.
Since then, I've at least found a way to defeat two random strangers whom I've played against, and this has temporarily restored my limited sense of self-worth.
For whatever reason, women are particularly good at perceiving patterns in a nonstop stream of seemingly random data.
Unlike many string quartets, whose names seem chosen at random, Escher String Quartet has a musical basis for its moniker: The group was inspired by M.
Last month, the BBC bought a total of 30 food products at random for testing from supermarkets, shops and butchers in Belfast and elsewhere in Northern Ireland.
Finally at 27 after getting increasingly random bouts of minor but inconvenient allergic reactions I managed to see a specialist at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
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It'd be nice to think that the recent surge in overtly racist rhetoric on the right has been a case of random opportunism, provoked by the coincidence of a wealthy black Harvard professor yelling at a white cop who arrested him in his own home.
This fantastic plastic has molecules far longer than those of regular polyethylene, and these molecules are, in addition, packed tightly into a crystal structure rather than being scattered at random.
Because each week's recipients were selected at random, the survey, taken as a whole, automatically negated the effects of other temporary influences on spending, such as changes in the stock market or car makers' cheap financing deals.
At an emotional level, you will know and react when a company has treated your personal information like random items of data they can toss back at you at will, with all the tenderness and sensitivity of a recorded message or an automatic response.
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