This was the top of the line Technics
Piano from about 2001 and we bought one for $9600 -- we sold it this February for $4500 -- it was in great shape has a beautiful sound and was WAY ahead of its time for features and technology.
We actually had three people that wanted it and they offered more than we wanted originally, (we originally wanted $4200 but the guy that bought it offered $4500 so we took it and he was really happy.
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PR, in West Side Story, stands for Puerto Rican, one of the large immigrant communities in New York at the time. They were the Sharks gang in the film
To whoever is in charge of their pr or advertising.
Your pulse indicates how many times per minute your heart beats. It's your heart rate, and is one of your vital signs. You can feel your pulse on your wrist below your thumb and also on the side of your neck. == Pulse is the rhythmical throbbing of arteries and veins produced by the regular contractions of the heart, especially as palpated at the wrist or in the neck. Here is a general standard of pulse rate (PR). Resting Pulse Rate PR < 40 BMP - Below healthy resting heart rates. PR 40-60 BPM - Resting heart rate for sleeping. PR 60-100 BPM - Healthy adult resting heartrate. PR 100 BPM - 220 BPM - Acceptable if measured during exercise. Not acceptable if resting heartrate. PR > 220 BPM - Abnormally high heart rate.
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PR = 110 because... P = 10, Q = 2... therefore R = 11
Pr{z<=1.0805}~=0.86
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Current average value of a certified PR-65 1894 Barber dime is $1,400.00.
If the value given in the table for Z = z is k: that is, pr(Z > z) is 1 - k, then the two-tailed probability of observing a value which is at least as extreme, ie Pr(|Z| > z) is 0.5*(1-k).
In all likelihood, it stands for Probability. For example, Pr(X < 3) is a way of writing "Probability that a random variable, X, takes a value less than 3".
Pr(Two different numbers) = 1 - Pr(Two same) = 1 - 1/6 = 5/6 = 83.3%
What you have to do is in any map, find an unknown value (64-bit), evenwhen the wheather changes. The value changes all the time!!!
PR methods include the deliberate and unassisted ways of executing the military PR option.
Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).Suppose there is an event A and the probability of A happening is Pr(A). Then the complementary event is that A does not happen or that "not-A" happens: this is often denoted by A'.Then Pr(A') = 1 - Pr(A).