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These and opposing
These were not ' armored cars ' in the sense implied by the modern term, as they provided no real protection for their crews against any kind of opposing fire.
These phenomena were investigated in the late eighteenth century by Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, who deduced that charge manifests itself in two opposing forms.
These nations ' fighters instead were optimized for speed and firepower to allow pilots to quickly engage, dispatch and disengage with opposing aircraft.
These tasks arise from the forthcoming final struggle of two opposing political systems.
These include two of the only three battle honours awarded in the 20th century for an action involving a single opposing ship:
These gives rise to efforts by Mormons and opposing types of Christians to proselytize each other.
These opposing factions were mutually attracted by a view of punk rock as " politically as well as musically ...' against the system '.
These opposing parties are not yet strong in Suriname.
These movements were assisted by a ruse employed by Stark's men that enabled them to safely get closer without alarming the opposing forces.
These processes can lead some people to experience changes in mental operation defining their self identity ( whether in momentary acuity or chronic development ) different enough from their previous normal state that it can excite feelings of newly formed understanding ranging from revelation & enlightenment to the opposing polarity of confusion & psychosis.
These phrases reflect the concept that " within each person, there are opposing natures continually in conflict " and are referenced many times in the rabbinic tradition.
These two opposing views-that citizenship is absolute and undeniable and alternatively that citizenship is based on certain behavior-are known respectively as citizenship ' by nature ' and citizenship ' by law.
These twins are contrasted in the book by allusions to sets of opposing twins and enemies in literature, mythology and history ; such as Set and Horus of the Osiris story ; the biblical pairs Jacob and Esau, Cain and Abel, and Saint Michael and the Devil – equating Shaun with " Mick " and Shem with " Nick " – as well as Romulus and Remus.
These gangs were competing with one another during the prohibition era and would often beat or even murder an opposing gang member for attempting to sell or distribute illegal liquor on their " turf ".
These three elements formed a mutually supportive combination of tactical roles: the arquebusiers harried the enemy line, the pikemen protected the arquebusiers from enemy cavalry charges, and the men-at-arms, typically armed with swords and javelins, fought off enemy pikemen when two opposing squares made contact.
These were two opposing christological positions ; the Miaphysites claimed Christ had only One nature out of Two, the Chalcedonians maintained that he had both human and divine natures.
These " lobbyists ," such as Su Qin ( who advocated vertical alliances ) and Zhang Yi ( who advocated horizontal alliances ), were famous for their tact and intellect, and were collectively known as the School of Diplomacy, whose Chinese name ( 縱橫家, literally ' the school of the vertical and horizontal ') was derived from the two opposing ideas.
These two authors gave the same reason for opposing heliocentrism — namely, contradiction of the Bible — although Nieto merely rejected the new system on those grounds without much passion, whereas Hacohen went so far as to call Copernicus « a first-born of Satan ».
These two intrahemispheric systems, each of which activates an opposing cortical " tropism ", interact through mutual inhibition that maintains a dynamic balance between approaching toward ( i. e. with " intent-to-capture " in which contact with and grasping onto the attended object is sought ) versus withdrawing from ( i. e. with " intent-to-escape " in which distancing from the attended object is sought ) environmental stimuli in the behavior of the contralateral limbs ( Denny-Brown, 1956, 1958, 1966 ).
These arches are strengthened by the prestressing of the columns, as they are initially inserted into the soil at opposing angles.
These induced surface charges are exactly the right size and shape so their opposing electric field cancels the electric field of the external charge throughout the interior of the metal.
These disputes resulted in opposing Tendai centers at Enryaku-ji and at Mii-dera, known respectively as the and the.
These are ulcers that occur on opposing surfaces of the labia.
These truss tube designs are sometimes incorrectly called a Serrurier truss, although since the main truss is not built with an opposing mirror cell truss it only performs one function of that design, i. e. keeping the optics parallel.

These and rows
These include project ( the process of eliminating some of the columns ), restrict ( the process of eliminating some of the rows ), union ( a way of combining two tables with similar structures ), difference ( which lists the rows in one table that are not found in the other ), intersect ( which lists the rows found in both tables ), and product ( mentioned above, which combines each row of one table with each row of the other ).
These have two rows of change-over terminals.
These batch Spreadsheets dealt primarily with the addition or subtraction of entire columns or rows ( of input variables ), rather than individual cells.
These principal letters are divided into four series (" témar ") that correspond to the main places of articulation and into six rows (" tyeller ") that correspond to the main manners of articulation.
These decompositions are particularly useful for matrices that are envisioned as concatenations of particular types of row vectors or column vectors, e. g. orthogonal matrices ( whose rows and columns are unit vectors orthogonal to each other ) and Markov matrices ( whose rows or columns sum to 1 ).
These often are organized in rows like other cumulus, but since they are so small, cirrocumulus patches take on a finer appearance, sometimes also referred to colloquially as " herringbone " or " mackerel ".
These relations are a direct consequence of the basic properties of determinants: evaluation of the ( i, j ) entry of the matrix product on the left gives the expansion by column j of the determinant of the matrix obtained from M by replacing column i by a copy of column j, which is if and zero otherwise ; the matrix product on the right is similar, but for expansions by rows.
These teeth also have more cusps, which are arranged in two rows.
These particular premolars — P4s — have three rows of cusps, of which there seem to be about 15 or so in all.
These rows are usually denoted I, II, III and IV, and are thought to relate to differences in palatalization or retroflexion of the syllable's initial or medial, or differences in the quality of similar main vowels ( e. g.,, ).
These may be arranged in a simple row along the street, or in parallel or diagonal rows of multiple stops.
These are placed in the two new corners of the board, which are out of play, to indicate the new location of one of the weaker player's border rows.
These plates are arranged so they overlap along the rows, as well as between the rows, giving full protection, but at the same time allowing some freedom of movement.
From west to east the palace façade is 115 m ( without wings ); from north to south the palace façade is 120 m. These four rows surround the inner courtyard.
These blocks of reinforced concrete stand in several rows on a single foundation.
These keels form continuous longitudinal rows.
These use much less space than traditional gardening ( square foot gardening uses 20 % of the space of conventional rows ; ten times more produce can be generated from vertical gardens ).
These rows are uneven.
These each have four rows of pins.
These rows are generally turned to improve porosity and oxygen content, mix in or remove moisture, and redistribute cooler and hotter portions of the pile.

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