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amice

[am-is] / ˈæm ɪs /


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By double-checking that the hyperplane function contains squared values, a human can easily verify that the function is positive, which means the trajectory is collision-free, Amice explains.

From Science Daily • Mar. 7, 2024

"That is what confirms my good opinion of him, Aunt Amice."

From Out of the Primitive by Bennet, Robert Ames

‘Oh! a boat must have picked him up,’ cried Amice; ‘and he is coming back.’

From That Stick by Yonge, Charlotte Mary

"Thank you, Aunt Amice," replied Genevieve in rather a listless tone.

From Out of the Primitive by Bennet, Robert Ames

Amice, previous to the Reformation, was a household favourite, and Colet a perfect pet.

From Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature by Bardsley, Charles W.




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