fou

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fou

(fuː)
adj
1. full
2. drunk
[perhaps a Scot variant of full]
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Fous explains that the bamboo used make WooBamboo's toothbrushes is safely and conscientiously harvested from the bamboo-rich mountain regions of China, carefully monitored and quality checked, to make sure what consumers put in their mouths is of the highest quality.
Figure 4 presents the results for centered random FOUs. IASC2 exhibited the largest PCTR for N smaller than 100 points, about 40%.
Il s'agissait, obscurement, d'un vieil homme qui s'etait fait une specialite, a bon droit, de peindre au lavis des fous rires.
John Amos scored fous r, star man Chris Doig two and Richie Craven one.
It is also home to fouS r "community interest" companies, whose proceeds go back into services provided by the foundation.
(15) In fact, the estimated coefficients do not show a foreign ownership advantage in favour of FOUS compared with domestic MNEs investing only in DC.
A contemporary rallying point for a critique of Rouch's films, partially taking its cue from deconstruction, has invariably pointed to the troubling representation of African bodies enacting trance ceremony among the Hauka in Les Maitres Fous (1955).
El objetivo de la validacion sobre el dispositivo programado es verificar que la implementacion de la arquitectura propuesta para el calculo del centroide de un IT2-FS funciona en la realidad, asi como conocer el comportamiento del error en el calculo del centroide al muestrear la FOU. Para la validacion se generan 12 FOUS con 1000 puntos de discretizacion, cuya naturaleza se presenta en la , se escogen este tipo de FOUs dado que tienen la naturaleza de las FOUs reportadas en Wu & Mendel (2007) para determinar puntos optimos de inicializacion del algoritmo EKM, representando un punto de referencia para explorar el calculo de los centroides.