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  1. 1

    Symbol.

    • : Physics. neutron.
    • : Optics. index of refraction.

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Examples

  • For extra credit, you looked at a broader version of the puzzle, in which each town had anywhere from one to N players, rather than just one to five.

  • Rhodes observed that every one of the N graduates — all except Val, the valedictorian — was standing in the wrong place.

  • Furthermore, this value of N guaranteed that at least two students were in the correct position relative to each other.

  • Given the fact that there were N students, there must have been at least two who were in the correct position relative to each other.

  • For extra credit, you were asked to find a general solution, the number of unique stacks given N rings.

  • Within a few summer weeks, “Hot N—” had become an inescapable pop-culture phenomenon and Bobby landed a major record deal.

  • Despite all the gun talk in “Hot N—,” everyone wanted a piece of him and his magic.

  • And people were going crazy until the movie hit and it was ‘n---a’ 110 times on Christmas.

  • I harbor a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy, just like anybody, and I welcomed the challenge.

  • The show, Bell Hooks argued in Black Looks: Race and Representation, “represents wom[e]n as the object of a phallocentric gaze.”

  • M was a Miser, and hoarded up gold; N was a Nobleman, gallant and bold.

  • Il n'y eut celuy de nous qui ne jugeast tel metheore prodigieux.

  • The right reading is They ne sholde have (They ne being read as They n').

  • Both the others pass through N, and show money circulating twice out of bank.

  • Et cert diu inter hos populos tant auctoritatis Sagamus n fuit.