
1) Airport runways 2) Archie and Cathy 3) Bacon portions 4) Bacon selections 5) Bacon units 6) Bares all 7) Carpet 8) Cathy and Luann 9) Comic page offerings 10) Comics collection 11) Comics page array 12) Comics section array 13) Disrobes 14) Emulates Gypsy Rose Lee 15) Floor covering 16) Funny papers contents
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1) Bands 2) Denudes 3) Disrobes 4) Divests 5) Peels 6) Peels off 7) Pesoff 8) Undresses
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==A sample STRIPS problem== A monkey is at location A in a lab. There is a box in location C. The monkey wants the bananas that are hanging from the ceiling in location B, but it needs to move the box and climb onto it in order to reach them. ==Complexity== Deciding the existence of a plan for a propositional STRIPS instance is PSPACE-complete. Va...
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The term strips has various meanings: ...
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Securities created by separating the repayments of a bond to create standalone securities....
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securities made up of standardized proportions of other securities from the same firm. See strip financing. U.S. Treasury bonds can be split into principal and interest components, and the standard name for the resulting securities is STRIPS (Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities). See coupon strip and principal strip....
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Are Stripped Treasury Obligations. The principal and interest payments are separated from the underlying security. The stripped principal is sometimes called the Corpus. There are many variations on this theme with names striving to set apart different firms offerings in this asset group. The stripped offerings are essentially Zero Coupon Bonds.
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Long pieces of stone usually low height ashlar courses where length to height ratio is at maximum for the material used.
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Long pieces of stone, usually low height ashlar courses, where length to height ratio is at maximum for the material used.
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