As string theory involves intricate mathematics, the barrier to entry into its community is high.
That is to reckon without Mr Lafontaine's gifts as string-puller and master of ceremonies.
As string theory has become more mathematically elaborate, its practitioners have begun to manipulate it as though experimental verification were unnecessary.
The most fundamental one remains the Baumol effect: labour-intensive services, such as nursing and teaching, have thus far proved as immune to productivity-enhancing technology as string quartets.
From now through September these fruits and vegetables, and others like them, will be practically falling over the tables and bins at the farmers markets throughout the city, sharing space reserved for the standbys such as string beans, beets and carrots.
The minor parties' success follows upon a record score in the 2001 general election as well as a string of saved deposits in parliamentary by-elections.
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The Icelandic band Amiina has worked as a string quartet supporting Sigur Ros, but while their music shares roots with their geographic counterparts, the resulting blooms are startlingly different.
As a string of cars pulled up to drop off the sport stars, Omari and Sukhpeet quickly learned that a sudden burst of flashbulbs from the waiting photographers was a sign to start preparing for the next big name.
It never looked like being Boro's day from the moment Brazilian striker Afonso Alves crashed a drive from the edge of the box against the bar in the first half as a string of chances failed to produce the elusive goal.
Few security practices are as problematic as that nasty old string of bits known as a password.
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The standout beauty of her era, Elizabeth Taylor became as famous for her string of failed marriages as for her amazing track record in film, and later, became a noted philanthropist and charity superstar.
The barred G chord in the third position will subsequently be noted with a 3 listed on the low E string, and as you can tell in the picture above, the accompanying bar will elevate on a string-by-string basis to provide a slight visual cue as to how far from the first-finger fret your other digits go.
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So Hunsberger uses the hotel properties as a pearl string of innovation labs.
And digital information, because it is represented as a unique string of zeros and ones, can be preserved with perfect fidelity.
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The BP report concludes that the most criticised well-design choice, known as a long string, was a reasonable one and did not lead to the failure.
Poland's first years as an EU member saw a string of political crises as Lech and Jaroslaw Kaczynski, identical twins, shored up their conservative coalition government with radical nationalists and populists.
Mr. Toyoda said the reorganization was undertaken to better enable the Japanese company to handle growth as it continues its push beyond a string of challenges, such as a massive recall at the start of his tenure.
Penney stores, as evidenced by a string of disappointing earnings reports, including one this morning.
They made it competitive, with two-man teams battling to string together as many hits as possible within a three-minute window.
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Their rich tone and big sound have been championed by such six-string greats as Gene Autry, Eric Clapton and Elvis Costello.
The program will first anonymize your unique string of As, Ts, Gs, and Cs and then translate it into a one-of-a-kind melody.
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Ross converted both scores but they trailed at the break as Jones punished a string of infringements with three penalties to give the visitors the half-time advantage.
Ian Puddick, used Twitter and other social networking groups as well as setting up a string of dedicated websites to shame Timothy Haynes, a City insurance broker, after finding out about the long-running relationship.
Criticism of the disaster has sprung in part from decisions made over the design of the BP well, which used a single pipe, known as a "long string", that ran from the sea floor to the bottom of the well.
There has to be risk for there to be reward or no one would invest, so the question is not whether something is a fad, but whether that fad represents some potential form of continuity recognized by visionary management as one in a string of ventures that together comprise opportunity.
Bond has gone into outer space, into volcanoes, spent a considerable amount of time undersea, and traversed the globe in virtually every kind of vehicle, from Venetian gondolas to motorcycles, Aston Martins to nuclear submarines, and has even been transported by oil pipelines and in one forgettable sequence, by using a string instrument as sled.
Such famous groups as the Budapest and Tokyo string quartets had well-publicized internal quarrels.
The 33-year-old made a string of saves as his side overcame Morecombe 1-0 in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.
That yielded a corpus of over 500 billion 1-grams, as Dr Michel calls a string of characters uninterrupted by a space.
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