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|Value {{EO|1010}}, {{EO|1030}}, {{EO|1040}} = Her contributions are all exceptionally elegant: proofs by contradiction, ideas that leverage what is not.
 
|Value {{EO|1010}}, {{EO|1030}}, {{EO|1040}} = Her contributions are all exceptionally elegant: proofs by contradiction, ideas that leverage what is not.
 
|Value {{EO|1020}} = […] Fitting them to a curve, however! She lays all the measurements out on a chart and draws the lines that pass through, marks intervals of confidence, explains how many more coin flips would be required to reach a particular degree of certainty.
 
|Value {{EO|1020}} = […] Fitting them to a curve, however! She lays all the measurements out on a chart and draws the lines that pass through, marks intervals of confidence, explains how many more coin flips would be required to reach a particular degree of certainty.
|Value {{EO|1045}} = "It's a light," she says. "It banishes the dark. Or, perhaps, other lights?" She spends some time calculating how many bulbs one would need to outshine the Skin of the Sun, and then moves on to the actual sun. The number does not bear considering.
 
 
|Value {{EO|1050}} = "Is it a cipher?" she asks. "I don't know very many people from the Foreign Office, but one meets a few socially; I could make inquiries."
 
|Value {{EO|1050}} = "Is it a cipher?" she asks. "I don't know very many people from the Foreign Office, but one meets a few socially; I could make inquiries."
 
|Value {{EO|1210}} = She takes a deep interest in the titration and the filtration; and also in the metaphysical meaning of the Orange-Apple. "I never grow these things," she remarks. "My dreams are fruit-free. What do you suppose it means?"
 
|Value {{EO|1210}} = She takes a deep interest in the titration and the filtration; and also in the metaphysical meaning of the Orange-Apple. "I never grow these things," she remarks. "My dreams are fruit-free. What do you suppose it means?"

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