He is well known to mug up the solutions of the questions he is going to do in the class.
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In " Bushwhacked, " an amusing, if predictable, kid-pleaser, Stern once again mugs up a storm.
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When he holds a World's Greatest Dad mug up next to his own combed-over mug, it's with bitter sarcasm.
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But the Dayton Daily News has admonished readers to mug up on Bosnia _ or else face humiliation from blacked-out reporters desperate for any scrap of information.
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On December 8 & 9, 2007, the Titans held a garage sale, with items like T-shirts, jerseys, helmets, shoulder pads, game-used footballs and coffee mugs up for grabs.
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I would've been thrilled to win any U . S . Open, to win it at Oakland Hills and to have my ugly mug up there next to someone like Ben Hogan only made it more special.
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While Lawrence mugs up a storm in lieu of creating a character and John Leguizamo shows off his skills as a motor-mouth mimic, William Fichtner practically steals the film as an effeminate police detective who looks as if he stepped out of a hipper than hip 1960s European jet-set drama, complete with platinum blond coif and fabulously flamboyant fashions.
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It looks to me that your program may have been written in Lahey Fortran where access = transparent is a nonstandard extension . gfortran may the way to go but frankly my suggestion is to mug up on enough Fortran to understand the mathematical logic being used ( with luck you may be able to treat it as pseudocode ) and then write your own code from scratch using a language you are familiar with.