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Morta Las Vegas

Western American Literature, 2012
“Morta Las Vegas” focuses on Las Vegas through the lens provided by the “4×4” episode from the fifth season of CSI: Las Vegas. Like the episode, the essay itself has four segments or sections, each one nominally focusing on specific moments in this episode, but then branching out to consider larger issues having to do with postregional space/built ...
Stephen Tatum, Nathaniel Lewis
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Exergoeconomic and optimization study of a solar and wind-driven plant employing machine learning approaches; a case study of Las Vegas city

Journal of Cleaner Production, 2022
H. Shakibi   +7 more
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La controverse - Learning from Las Vegas

2011
La publication par les architectes américains Robert Venturi et Denise Scott Brown de Learning from Las Vegas, d’abord sous forme d’articles puis de livre, a entraîné à partir de 1968 une controverse sans équivalent dans l’histoire moderne de l’architecture.
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Dynamic spanning forest with worst-case update time: adaptive, Las Vegas, and O(n1/2 - ε)-time

Symposium on the Theory of Computing, 2016
We present two algorithms for dynamically maintaining a spanning forest of a graph undergoing edge insertions and deletions. Our algorithms guarantee worst-case update time and work against an adaptive adversary, meaning that an edge update can depend on
Danupon Nanongkai, Thatchaphol Saranurak
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Las Vegas Paperboy

2015
I'm an author and journalist who has lived in Las Vegas since 1997. My first book, Beneath the Neon: Life and Death in the Tunnels of Las Vegas, chronicles my adventures in the city's underground flood channels. My second book, My Week at the Blue Angel: And Other Stories from the Storm Drains, Strip Clubs, and Trailer Parks of Las Vegas, is a creative-
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Organizing Las Vegas

1999
Abstract On the northern end of the Las Vegas Strip, outside the frontier Hotel and Casino, five picketers sat on a brick landing with dog-eared “On Strike” signs propped between their knees, listening to salsa music on an old radio. Half a block down, four more workers listened to seventies soul on a beat-up boombox.
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Leaving Las Vegas

1998
Abstract A crowd of 150 men is gathered around a huge television screen, shouting at the top of its collective lungs. The scene is the sports book at a gigantic Las Vegas casino, the eponymous Mirage, and the occasion is the final minute of a college football game. Coming upon this display of unbridled passion a naive visitor assumes the
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