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The figure reappears and takes off his mask - it was in fact Alan.

The figure is a computational hierarchy view of the first five levels in the chain of command containing the Autonomous Mobility Subsystem in the 4D/RCS architecture developed for Demo III.

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be tempered with worldly experience, she'll need to get her upper-class hands dirty - both literally and figuratively.

Definition Each key is first figuratively dropped into one level of buckets corresponding to the value of the rightmost digit.

It is either this or the headgear meaning that later extended figuratively to become Chaperon (in UK English, almost always chaperone) meaning a protective escort, especially for a woman.

The Sierra Leones refer to Stevens reign as the "17 Year plague of Locusts" because he figuratively ate everything he possibly could with the goal of personal gain.

However, the term is now frequently used figuratively to describe a humiliating defeat or punishment.

Leonid Andreyev figuratively named a world, created by the artist, as “Roerich’s Empire”.

The name Cross is probably a reference to the Latin, crux, which figuratively means torture.

He had the gardener's touch that made plants grow, both literally and figuratively; and his gift of friendship was all-embracing.

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