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- Jordan Beckett, known as Bootstraps, is an American musician, singer and songwriter from Portland, Oregon. Under the moniker Bootstraps, Beckett has released...
- tool to help pull the boots on. The saying "to pull oneself up by one's bootstraps" was already in use during the 19th century as an example of an impossible...
- "By His Bootstraps" is a 20,000 word science fiction novella by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It plays with some of the inherent paradoxes that would...
- supposed to proceed without external input. Bootstrapping, bootstrap, or bootstraps may also refer to: Bootstrap (front-end framework), a free collection...
- 2017. Robinson-Jacob, Karen (February 19, 2001). "BreathAsure: From Bootstraps to Bankruptcy Court". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 1, 2016. Kirka...
- further develops themes explored by the author in a previous work: "By His Bootstraps", published some 18 years earlier. Some of the same elements also appear...
- on standard deviation matching. Vinod (2006), presents a method that bootstraps time series data using maximum entropy principles satisfying the Ergodic...
- getting the boots on. The figurative use "to pull one's self up by one's bootstraps" in the sense of "ability to perform a difficult task without external...
- in the all-too-familiar words of the poet Mr. Coppola drags in by the bootstraps — not with a bang, but a whimper.' Commentators have debated whether Apocalypse...
- Stark, John (May 28, 1990). "Forgoing His Father's Millions, Stephen Lang Bootstraps to Acting Fame with the Help of a Few Good Men. Vol. 33. № 21.". People...