nines in A Sentence

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    Not all Nines are hard to rack.

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    The Nines Conference.

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    So the real question is where did“to the Nines” come from?

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    The game is played with the Spanish baraja deck, which lacks eights, Nines and tens.

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    Around the mid-19th century, this regiment became known as“The Nines” and were particularly noted for their perfect uniform and dress.

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    As you might have gathered from this, it appears“to the Nines” was around before it was associated with clothing.

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    NET trading platform that it had developed in partnership with Accenture for the London Stock Exchange, claiming that it provided"five Nines" reliability.

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    NET Framework trading platform that it had developed in partnership with Accenture for the London Stock Exchange, claiming that it provided"five Nines" reliability.

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    Like so many etymologies of expressions and words, we can only make educated guesses at the true origin of“dressed to the Nines” or just“to the Nines,” meaning more or less“to perfection.”.

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    Besides these Nines states, six more states have signed Memorandum of Agreement(MoA) with the Ministry committing themselves to implement six mandatory reforms essential for making the housing mission in urban areas a success.

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    The primary advantage of excess-3 coding over non-biased coding is that a decimal number can be Nines' complemented(for subtraction) as easily as a binary number can be ones' complemented: just by inverting all bits.

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    In the mid-16th century there was an expression“upon the Nines” meaning“at once” as illustrated in the 1560 work Poems, by Alexander Scott, who was also Scottish:“The moir degest and grave, The grydiar to grip it; The nycest to ressave, Vpon the nynis will nip it.”.

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