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It consisted of the binarily tidy number of 10 television monitors in a row against a wall and some surround-sound speakers.
Through their narrators, Brodesser-Akner and Cusk explore a type of empathy that is perhaps—historically, over-simplistically, binarily—specific to women.
A good way to find out—both philosophically and truthfully, and also from a content-organization, readability, shareability, viralability perspective—is to arrange them in a bracket and compare them binarily.
All their doors remained simple doors, on-off switches in the flow between two adjacent places, binarily either open or closed, but each door, regarded thus with a twinge of irrational possibility, became partially animate as well, an object with a subtle power to mock—to mock the desires of those who desired to go far away, whispering silently from its doorframe that such dreams were the dreams of fools.
A critical feature of the DCH is that instead of thinking binarily about transitions between neural integration and non-integration (i.e., that the two are either one or the other with no in-between), the metastable nature of the dynamic core can allow for a continuum of integration.
During her time at the family camp, Lillian Smith soon formed a lifelong relationship with one of the camp's school counselors, Paula Snelling, of Pinehurst, Georgia. The two remained closeted as a same-sex couple for the rest of their lives, as their correspondence has shown.Gladney, Margaret Rose, "Personalizing the Political, Politicizing the Personal: Reflections on Editing the Letters of Lillian Smith", in Carryin' On in the Lesbian and Gay South, John Howard (ed.), New York and London: New York University Press, 1997, p. 102. In the South, gender roles were binarily distinct and Smith never addressed her sexuality openly.
Another form of indexed grammars, introduced by Staudacher (1993), is the class of Distributed Index grammars (DIGs). What distinguishes DIGs from Aho's Indexed Grammars is the propagation of indexes. Unlike Aho's IGs, which distribute the whole symbol stack to all non-terminals during a rewrite operation, DIGs divide the stack into substacks and distributes the substacks to selected non-terminals. The general rule schema for a binarily distributing rule of DIG is the form : X[f1...fifi+1...fn] → α Y[f1...fi] β Z[fi+1...fn] γ Where α, β, and γ are arbitrary terminal strings.

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