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  • Tumblr. com for more than just a taste of the bro-larity.

    Thrillist: On The Bro'd: An Ongoing Translation Of 'On the Road'... For Bros Thrillist 2010

  • An analysis of the performance of such a system shows that there exists an equilibrium with a long tail in the distribution of content offerings, which guarantees the real time provision of any content regardless of its popu - larity.

    Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Bootstrapping the Long Tail in Peer to Peer Systems 2005

  • In a word, he has such an easy, yet manly politeness, as well in his dress, as in his address (no singu — larity appearing in either) that were he not a fine figure of a man, but were even plain and hard-featured, he would be thought (what is far more eligible in a man, than mere beauty) very agreeable.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • But will not this singu-larity convince you, that I can never make you happy, nor you me?

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • And as I grow closer to the larity itself, my energy increases.

    Step into Chaos Shatner, William 1999

  • Due process, whether in the general area of human conduct or the particular one of law, thus connotes a procedure or method which includes regu - larity, fairness, equality, and a degree of justice.

    DUE PROCESS IN LAW MORRIS D. FORKOSCH 1968

  • It was not until the beginning of the eighteenth century that dice began to lose their popu - larity in favor of cards.

    CHANCE MAURICE KENDALL 1968

  • He explained the simi - larity of the myths by the similar rites with which they are related.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas MIRCEA ELIADE 1968

  • If the laws of the universe work with unfailing regu - larity based on antecedent causes, a complete knowl - edge of all factors regulating an outcome would unfail - ingly lead to a knowledge of the outcome itself.

    FORTUNE, FATE, AND CHANCE VINCENZO CIOFFARI 1968

  • Many have commented on the simi - larity between this concept and that of Thorndike's

    BEHAVIORISM R. S. PETERS 1968

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