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classical

[klas-i-kuhl] / ˈklæs ɪ kəl /




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"Tipping is a phenomenon that is difficult to explain using classical economic tools," explains Dr. Snitkovsky.

From Science Daily

Only three of the six major classical tektite fields have confirmed craters.

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He studied classical piano for the next few years, his ears being drawn to pop music all the while.

From Los Angeles Times

She played the violin from age 8, but it was only after she heard Puccini at 13 that she fell in love with classical music.

From Los Angeles Times

"The distance reach with structured light, both classical and quantum, remains very low … but this is also an opportunity, stimulating the search for more abstract degrees of freedom to exploit."

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