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Infinitely long sentences arise in areas of mathematics including topology and model theory.
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In quantum theory, bound states are objects that live for an infinite time (otherwise they are called resonances), thus the constituents interact infinitely many times.
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The sequence repeats infinitely, getting progressively difficult and changing backgrounds.
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There are some other meanings of infinitely near point.
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And with infinitely many shells there would be a bright night sky.
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It will appear fragmented because of the impracticality of examining infinitely many startpoints.
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Every premise set has infinitely many consequences each giving rise to a valid argument.
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His approach further examines language as both the defining yet also infinitely manipulated tool of law as the institution and justification of political power.
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Instead, there are infinitely many solutions; the set of all solutions is known as the line of action of the force.
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The degree of human participation in a simulation is infinitely variable, as is the degree of equipment realism.
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