| 1. | To be precise, terms are expressions over variables and real constants.
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| 2. | Football has always been a real constant thing in my life.
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| 3. | Formally, variables and real constants are expressions, as any arithmetic operator over other expressions.
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| 4. | The only real constant in terms of flow was Ford.
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| 5. | "It's a real constant in Portugal, " he said.
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| 6. | But how can anyone not be changed when losing is the only real constant ?.
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| 7. | The only real constant in my life is school.
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| 8. | Explicitly for any real constant, a function satisfies if and only if for some constant.
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| 9. | "A collective appetite for sleaze, " he said, " seems to be a real constant ."
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| 10. | With e being the base of natural logarithms, and a and b being arbitrary positive real constants.
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