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E is the fifth letter of the alphabet, and is the most common vowel and letter used in the English language. "d" comes before "e" The constant e is a real number that has formula math \mathrm{e}=\lim_{n \to \infty}\left(1+\frac{1}{n}\right)^{n}/math, and is approximately 2.718281828.

e

the base of the natural system of logarithms; approximately equal to 2.718282 (= E) the 5th letter of the Roman alphabet

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the 5th letter of the Roman alphabet (= einsteinium) a radioactive transuranic element produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons (= vitamin E) a fat-soluble vitamin that is essential for normal reproduction; an important antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals in the body (= east) the cardinal compass point that is at 90 degrees

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Why do you keep changing your e-mail address?
Mr Wilder gave me your e-mail address.
Please confirm the cancellation by e-mail.
I can't seem to find your last e-mail, I wonder if you can resend it to me.
Something's wrong with my e-mail.
My e-mail address has been changed.
My e-mail address will be changed effective Aug. 1 as follows.
In short some guns have excellent security systems to prevent accidental firing (e.g. when dropped), others don't.
Do you have an e-mail address?
You have an e-mail message in your inbox.
A group of foreigners arrived in Edo, i.e. Tokyo.
Sorry I didn't e-mail you sooner.
Lately high school girls are using their cell phones to exchange e-mail.
Let's keep in touch by e-mail.
This e-zine is for those who, unswayed by the cajolery of the modern language industry, firmly trust that the traditional learning method of grammatical analysis is the way to go.
Please do not answer this fraudulent e-mail and certainly do not click on the links in the e-mail.
Ten million hectares of ancient forest are being cleared or destroyed every year. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
Please notify me by e-mail about any bugs found or missing functions that you want to be included in future versions of the BMI calculator.

Movie subtitles

Ah, did you guys come her e because of that bone tomb?
Harry, you'll receive that syringe and you'll send it for FBC, U and E's, GS, TEG, EtOH, beta-HCG and drug screen.
Code blue, E.T. wing 203.
I mean, I've already hacked into Valencia's e-mails and her texts.
Oh, hold on, I want to check my e-mail real quick.
But in your case, it's more like J-E-L-L-O.
E instein.
E xcept the squaw always walked in the back.
E xactly.
Mrs. E ames, Mrs. And Mr. Radcliff.
She wouldn't understand, so we were going to wait till she went to E urope.
E xcuse me.
If you keep this up, you'll have a breakdown before you go to E urope.
E gg marks the spot.
Were you able to locat e and apprehend the Zero-Zero cyborgs?
N-E-I-D-L-E.
And when I saw Edward Robinson and George E. Stone put this box in a drawer. I knew something was wrong.
I think you'll lik e me in this dress when it's done.
Much good that would'v e done, sweetheart.
Has he got the N-O-T-E?
M-A-double-R-Y-E-D.
And furthermore, my E-string has snapped.
For us you can even play without the E-string.
This is the R and E service station.
L - O-I-S-E-L-L-E.
W-E-L-L-S.
You know, e-mails, receipts.
NO. YES! N.D.E. OH.
THIS SOUNDS PERFECT. WHAT IS N.D.E.?
THE N.D.E. THING THAT HE TEXTED ABOUT.
N.D.E. -- WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
DID THIS N.D.E. THING SOLVE HER PROBLEM?
His wife'e come back. with a baby.
I shall take a second 10 million to form the O.F. For the E. Of A.M.
That nut is the Ounce Foundation for the E. Of the A.M.

News and current affairs

The signatories agreed to conserve biological diversity, by saving species and their habitats, and to use biological resources (e.g., forests) in a sustainable manner.
Kuwait now allows women to vote, Qatar has embraced an ambitious reform program, Bahrain has shown great tolerance of mass demonstrations, and the U.A.E. is allowing something like a free press.
But this direct link between higher household saving and a lower dollar will only be forged if higher household saving is not outweighed by a rise in government dis-saving, i.e., by a larger government deficit.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that assumed that information was perfect - i.e. that all participants have equal and transparent knowledge of the relevant factors.
E. B. Wilson, the proverbial giant of cell biology, had the last word, concluding in a brief paper following Rashevsky's presentation that mathematics may be helpful in studying the growth of populations, but not individuals.
But this green revolution must be about more than spending money; it must also be about laws and standards, i.e. about political regulation and new technologies, as well as new products and markets, which mean new economic opportunities.
Against all expectations, it struck a morally advantageous posture by offering to surrender some part of its budget rebate, but only if the rest of the European Union (i.e. France, in particular) would agree to fundamental reforms of EU farm policy.
Security is a key area of concern today in e-governance - both physical security, in an age of terrorism, and cyber security.
On January 10, while Qadri was planning his march, two suicide bombers sent by the extremist Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a banned Sunni group, attacked the Shia Hazara community in Quetta, killing almost a hundred people.
For now, it may only be black humor (e.g., the New Orleans waiter who asks diners whether they want their shrimp leaded or unleaded).
For example, in 1998 it sentenced a Shanghai engineer to two years in prison for selling 30,000 Chinese e-mail addresses to an overseas-based dissident newsletter.
Some people used to argue that as long as one factor of production - i.e., capital - could move freely, the world could be equalized.
Isolating the conflict's impact from that of other interventions (e.g., economic sanctions) may be impossible.
Ideally - from their point of view - they will bulk up without attracting regulatory scrutiny, i.e., no ex ante limits on their risk-taking activities will be imposed.
But even the best adjustment program cannot be financed without some contribution by private creditors, i.e., some form of rescheduling.
Ultimately, these financial failures reflect the downward spiral of house prices and the increasing number of homes with negative equity, i.e., with substantial mortgage debt in excess of market values.
This effort is part of then Indian President A. P. J. Abdul Kalam's ambitious pan-African e-Network project to link all 53 African capitals to tertiary care facilities across India.
Cynics say that India's e-Network is currying favor with Africa in exchange for natural resources.
Encouraged by this change the BNP's junior coalition partner, Jamaat-e-Islami, which has links with the militias and remains close to Pakistan, has been calling for imposition of Sharia (Islamic law).
And Japan's limits for radiation exposure are even more conservative (i.e., lower) than those set by international agencies.
The most common type of intrusion is an attempt to hack into e-mail accounts.
The targets also can face Trojan-horse attacks by e-mail intended to breach their computers and allow the infiltrators to corrupt or transfer files remotely.
And the fact that China's market exchange rate was far lower (i.e., more yuan per dollar) than the earlier PPP exchange rate had been interpreted as evidence of huge undervaluation.
There are many aspects of financial regulation - e.g., information requirements, entry limitations, facilities limitations - where more choice and competition will often be beneficial.
India, for example, has 525 million mobile phone users and fewer than 150 million people with Internet access, so using mobile-phone technology as a tool of e-governance has become vital.
Ten days later, he addressed a mammoth public meeting at the city's Minar-e-Pakistan grounds, where, a year earlier, the cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan had launched what he not very appropriately termed a political tsunami.