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Cui

[ kwee; French ky-ee ]

noun

  1. Cé·sar [sey-, zar] An·to·no·vich [uhn-, taw, -n, uh, -vyich], 1835–1918, Russian composer.


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“Our work may further open up a new direction to explore the deep integration of metasurface, human brain intelligence, and artificial intelligence, so as to build up new generations of bio-intelligent metasurface systems,” said Cui.

This was Cui’s first hurdle, seeing as he wasn’t trying to get into the lingerie business.

“She helped build the initial team of scientists and engineers who turned the technology into a commercial prototype,” Cui explains.

Cui stressed that China sought peaceful co-existence and cooperation with the United States.

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The decision provoked an expression of “stern opposition” from Cui.

Nevertheless, Cui did not handle the young composer so severely as on the occasion of his Diploma Cantata.

The opinions of Csar Cui and Laroche represented as usual the two opposite poles of criticism.

In these words Cui apparently believed he had given the death-blow to the composer of The Oprichnik.

Cui spoke of it as a beautiful, talented, fluent work, which showed originality and invention.

It is worth notice that at the dress rehearsal even Cui prophesied a brilliant success for the work.

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