guido in A Sentence

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    No one knows, not even Guido himself.

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    Guido, give me a situation report on Apollo 24.

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    Guido does exactly enough work to get the result he wants.

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    See Guido's post about finally giving up trying to remove it.

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    So Fun is a collaboration between two artists, Erin Guido and John Paul Costello.

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    Italian painter Guido Reni is a supporter of the Bologna school, also known as an engraver.

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    Luckily Guido and his team were generous enough to develop generators so we could just do this;

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    UPDATE 03:48 UTC: Earthquake experts like Guido Magenes and Jason Ingham are on site for assessment and help.

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    They need our solidarity following Saturday's terrible earthquake catastrophe, Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said in a press statement.

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    After a short discussion on the python-3000 list[1], the PEP was accepted by Guido in its current form.

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    He then won the fourth rubber against Guido Pella in straight sets, though Great Britain eventually lost the tie.

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    Italian-American consultant Guido Ralph Haschke reached a plea agreement in April 2014 and was sentenced to one year and 10 months.

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    The points diet is a food strategy born in the 70s, thanks to the work of the Italian dietician Guido Razzoli.

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    Python is a widely used high-level programming language for general-purpose programming, created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991.

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    Guido Pieter Theodorus Josephus Gezelle(1 May 1830- 27 November 1899) was an influential writer and poet and a Roman Catholic priest from Belgium.

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    Italian-American consultant Guido Ralph Haschke was sentenced to one year and 10 months in April 2014, while heavy fines were imposed on AgustaWestland.

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    The School of Government is part of Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali(LUISS) Guido Carli, a multidisciplinary university offering degrees at all academic levels.

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    Guido von List(and his followers such as Lanz von Liebenfels) later took up some of Blavatsky's ideas, mixing her ideology with nationalistic and fascist ideas;

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    By contracting together the name of the note with its sung syllable, Guido coined the word gamut, which he used to identify his system of solmization.

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    By contrast, anti-Conciliarists such as Guido Terreni promoted the idea of papal infallibility to increase the pope's sovereign power, albeit only on certain issues of faith and morals.

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    Featuring exterior and interior design from Guido de Groot and the highest standard of Dutch construction and engineering, Nicostasia is an impressive addition to the growing Van der Valk fleet.

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    In collaboration with Embassies and Cultural Institutes abroad, Outdoor Festival hosts 17 artists from 8 countries which occupy with their works 10 pavilions within the abandoned spaces of the former barracks Guido Reni.

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    The plea had said the probe began in Italy in 2011 into the allegation that AgustaWestland paid a commission of Euro 51 million(over Rs 350 crore) to Switzerland-based consultant Guido Ralph Haschke to facilitate the deal.

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    A group of individuals at the session included Tim O'Reilly, Linus Torvalds, Tom Paquin, Jamie Zawinski, Larry Wall, Brian Behlendorf, Sameer Parekh, Eric Allman, Greg Olson, Paul Vixie, John Ousterhout, Guido van Rossum, Philip Zimmermann, John Gilmore and Eric S. Raymond.

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    In fact questions have been asked, also this week, about the effectiveness of the general data protection regulation(GDPR), with EMA chief Guido Rasi surprising many by saying that he is not sure that the digital revolution and the regulatory environment are compatible.

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    In mathematics, the infinite series 1- 1 1- 1{\ displaystyle 1-1+1-1+\dotsb}, also written n 0(- 1) n{\ displaystyle\ sum{ n=0}{\ infty}( -1){ n}} is sometimes called Grandi 's series, after Italian mathematician, philosopher, and priest Guido Grandi, who gave a memorable treatment of the series in 1703.

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