| 21. | Calls cost 0.7 DM per time unit.
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| 22. | However, demobilization began immediately and most of the British war time units had left by May 1919.
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| 23. | The algorithm is operating in phases, each phase has n rounds, each round is one time unit.
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| 24. | These posts are pooled and members drawn from them as needed to augment full-time units and ships'companies.
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| 25. | During the inter-war years, the regiment was re-raised as a part-time unit based in New South Wales.
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| 26. | Is the discrete-time unit impulse function ( cf Dirac delta function which is a continuous-time version ).
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| 27. | Electronic video cameras do not have mechanical shutters and allow setting shutter speed directly in time units.
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| 28. | Monte Carlo simulations are also less susceptible to sampling errors, since binomial techniques use discrete time units.
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| 29. | A part-time unit of the 21st, both of which were based in the state of New South Wales.
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| 30. | Instead of churning out what cynics call BTUs ( butt-time units ), they aim to satisfy their customers.
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