| 41. | After Japan had signed an armistice with the Allies on 2 September 1945, Chiang had suggested a meeting with Mao in Chunking.
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| 42. | Mao said he would only fly to Chunking if Hurley was on the plane as otherwise he believed Chiang would shoot it down.
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| 43. | At its core is the property of the mind to take a set of many items as one item, sometimes called chunking.
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| 44. | The holotype, "'CV 00206 "', was found in the Chunking Group of the Upper Shaximiao Formation.
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| 45. | Compared to the short division and long division methods that are traditionally taught, chunking may seem strange, unsystematic, and arbitrary.
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| 46. | And with only Cannon to beat, Hermosillo blew an easy finish, chunking his left-footed shot straight to the Clash keeper.
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| 47. | The steps covered external memory, chunking, mediation, associations, reliving the moment, mnemonic pegboards and weaving it into a web.
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| 48. | He bogeyed No . 4 after hitting into a fairway bunker and bogeyed the sixth after chunking a wedge from less than 100 yards.
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| 49. | The hierarchy could be navigated using the chunking expressions, so one could set the visible of the first Rectangle in CoolOval to true.
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| 50. | Regular partitioning where all partitions have the same size ( except possibly for boundaries ) is referred to as " chunking ".
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