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In his adaptation of the script he interpolated the words "tempus fugit" and the translation "time flies".
Coleridge-Taylor was keen on interpolating African-American spirituals into the classical music tradition.
They use special software to intelligently interpolate the missing values.
Additional jobs are evaluated and their monetary values for each factor interpolated into the scale.
"How very odd to say all that!" I interpolated.
The film-maker interpolates stills of Marlon Brando during the recital of the poem.
The church has always made practical judgments with respect to its attempt to interpolate Catholic principles into the civil law.
These median values were interpolated by using linear regression.
Yearly mean rainfall was obtained from 20-year data, and interpolated values for each square were used.
Therefore, linearly interpolating cepstral coefficients results in logarithmic interpolating of amplitude.
The raw data were interpolated with a cubic convolution method.
Also, for two-point ray tracing the index of refraction must be interpolated.
What he discovered was how one interpolates between the equilibrium measure and the original measure as the algorithm proceeds.