Adding predictive routines and arbitrary values allows for situation-specific code we might not get elsewhere, whether it's estimating the finish time of a marathon or guessing just how much post-run beer is possible before the guilt sets in.
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Nike can illustrate this aggregate behavior but can also take the next step and offer to share the top running courses for those training or even recommend breakfast locales near the common courses for these runners to recharge post-run.
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Noel Hunt timed his far-post run to perfection to give Reading a fifth-minute lead over second-placed Cardiff.
The European Commission launched antitrust investigations into Deutsche Post , Germany's state-run post office.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Egyptian Vice President Mahmoud Mekki is stepping down from his post, state-run Nile TV announced Saturday, amid a second round of voting on the country's Islamist-backed draft constitution.
Friedel had little option but to wait and see whether Doyle made contact with his near-post run but once the ball eluded the striker, he found himself both flat-footed and woefully out of position.
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Crown offices are Post Office branches directly managed by the company - as opposed to locally-run by sub-post offices - mainly based in major High Streets.
Yuji Nakazawa blocked an Edgar Benitez strike and Sunderland-bound Christian Riveros headed wide after a superb near-post run.
Villa rallied, with Fabian Delph going close with a curling shot and Heskey narrowly stabbing over after a clever near-post run, but the final clear opening of the tie fell to Vienna.
Growth was just fine in this era 3.3% per year in real terms, exactly the rate of growth that prevailed in the long post-World War II run that is so famous, 1945-73.
Some parties are already considering naming their preferred candidates for the post in the run-up to the next parliamentary election in June - though the new constitution will not come into force until much later.
For example, at the meeting with Mr. Blair underway in Northern Ireland at this writing, Mr. Bush can expect to be told that, if the UN doesn't run post-Saddam Iraq, Free Iraq will be denied the international legitimacy and financial help it will require.
It is significant, also, that Mr Moussa himself is set to retire, and plans to run in post-revolutionary Egypt's first presidential election.
But the third time was the charm for those in emerging markets to finally run a post-World War II institution in modern times.
An equally big stumbling block to patching up relations with others will be the fraught question of who will run a post-Saddam Iraq.
He has business links - and thus access to campaign funds should he decide to run for a major post again - and a solid power base in northeastern Kelantan state.
With House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL) declining to run for a leadership post in the minority, the front-runner for Republican leader is the current majority leader, John Boehner of Ohio.
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Many of his party colleagues are heavily indebted to the grassroots organisation run by regional post-office chiefs, which can be relied upon to get out the vote come election time.
Nor does Beck treat his company as a personality cult, a fact he signaled by hiring Betsy Morgan, former CEO of the left-leaning Huffington Post, to run his news site, The Blaze.
Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, had been the only one, but was forced to resign her post when she decided to run as a write-in candidate after losing her GOP primary.
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Implied volatility in the options continues to run high, even post-Fed.
The report also recommended that a community-run library in a post office branch in Weston Rhyn, Oswestry, should be closed in March, due to the high cost and low usage ratio.
Day one's post-mortem is likely to focus on run-shy captain Vaughan's first-ball dismissal and the recalled Paul Collingwood, whose technical deficiencies were once more apparent as he again failed, this time for four.
The aim of this programme was to create a model that would make it possible to forge a link between literacy and the socio-economic integration of neo-literate women by way of a post-literacy training programme to consolidate the literacy skills acquired and prepare them to run micro-projects.
Louis Post Dispatch to the Denver Post, which run their own regional top-places-to-work lists.
Chipotle (CMG) continued it recent torrid run, recovering from its post-earnings malaise with a 15% move higher over the last three days.
Some of it emerged from the first large-scale post-Burt study of separated identical twins, run by Thomas Bouchard, a professor at the University of Minnesota.
Her task is to work with Robert Hue, national secretary for the past seven years and now named to the new post of party president, in the run-up to France's presidential and parliamentary elections.
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In a campaign that pitted him against George Smitherman, an urbane, gay politician who had given up a cabinet post in the centre-left Liberal provincial government to run, Mr Ford won votes by promising both to cut taxes and improve services for Toronto's 2.5m residents.
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