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It is important to underline that the starting point of a Roman road ( some kind of “ mile zero ”), from which distances were counted, was always the crossing between the Cardo and the Decumanus, the two principal streets in every Roman town, running north-south and east-west, respectively.
His campaign manager, Murray Chotiner, even had flyers printed up on sheets of pink paper, to underline the point.
The point of such an exercise is to make available and underline the complexities of sociological analysis and description, particularly the indexical and reflexive properties of the actors ', or observer's, own descriptions of what is taking place in any given situation.
Unlike the double point, it is not stable, in the sense that a small push will lift the bottom of the ' U ' away from the ' underline '.
The Volkssozialistische Bewegung Deutschlands / Partei der Arbeit, a minor extremist movement that was outlawed in 1982 adopted the policy, while its successor movement, the Nationalist Front, did likewise, with its ten point programme calling for an ' anti-materialist cultural revolution ' and an ' anti-capitalist social revolution ' to underline its support for the idea.
Senior party figures had made clear to local dignitaries that they would like the seat to go to a woman and presented the constituency with a shortlist of seven women and five men to underline the point.
In defining the movement in this way, the organisation is not simply maintaining that it represents Buddhism adapted for westerners ; it is also striving to underline its separation from the Tibetan Gelug sect and emphasise the point that the West – via the NKT – is now the guardian and custodian of the pure tradition of Tsongkhapa in the modern world.

underline and name
As an example, the final " k " in John Hancock's famous signature on the US Declaration of Independence loops back to underline his name.
In Chinese script, a proper name mark ( a kind of underline ) has sometimes been used to indicate a proper name.
As an example, the final " k " in John Hancock's famous signature on the United States Declaration of Independence loops back to underline his name.
In Chinese, the underline is a punctuation mark for proper names (; pinyin: zhuānmínghào ; literally “ proper name mark ”, used for personal and geographic names ).
Mull Historical & Archaeological Society were originally called simply Mull Historical Society but changed their name to underline the importance of archaeology in their work and partly to avoid confusion with Colin MacIntyre's pop creation.
The sign ( located near the bottom of this page: http :// www. michiganhighways. org / route_markers. html ) is in the shape of a triangle with two sails, a wave, and the name " Shoreline Trail " with a red underline.
However, since Ministers ( Mantri in Marathi / Hindi ) also sit in the same building and to underline the fact that Ministers are ultimate bosses in democracy, the name was changed to Mantralaya in the early eighties.
After 1989 the agency changed its name to ROMPRES ( to underline the close relations of Romania with France, as an equivalent to Agence France-Presse ).

underline and means
With the addition of 32 this means that possible results can be between 32 (" " space ) and 95 (" _ " underline ).
Heads are disproportionately large, trunks square, legs stubby ... " Differences in in the physical size of figures drastically underline differences of rank and importance which the second-century artist had indicated by subtle compositional means within a seemingly casual grouping.
First of all Freyer tries to underline that “ first basic considerations ” about “ Ideal Type ” were formulated from Weber for the adaption of historical types, considering that in the history “ the cognition of appropriate connections and typical regulators – are just means, and not the aim of perfectly typical creation of conceptions ”.
The Mizrahim also reverted to this measure, as a means to strengthening the family ties between a married woman and her blood relatives, whereby a newly born child would be named after the elder of the mother's family, or one of its notables, and thus, retain his material benevolence, as well as underline the husband's expressed will to align himself to his spouse's family and gain their goodwill, or at least not to estrange his wife from her roots.
The LDO / WO motto is " sursum ab ordine " which means " up from the ranks " to underline a distinction between them and officers commissioned directly from collegiate programs such as the U. S. Naval Academy, Naval ROTC, and similar post-collegiate pre-commissioning officer candidate programs of the Navy and Marine Corps.

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Eight of these are formed from common Latin letters with the addition of an underline mark ( _ ).
In practice users default to the GSM-7 alphabet, which is almost the same as ASCII on 7 bit, except for a few characters-for example ' _ ' ( underline ).
The number of distinct semi-meanders of order n is the semi-meandric number < u > M </ u >< sub > n </ sub > ( usually denoted with an overline instead of an underline ).
Von Neumann said it was " absolutely certain ( 1 ) that there would be a nuclear war ; and ( 2 ) that < u > everyone would die in it </ u >" ( underline added to quote from: The Nature of the Physical Universe – 1979, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-03190-9, in H. Putnam ’ s essay The place of facts in a world of values-page 113 ).
If the command line binary finds a problem it will underline the appropriate line with a wavy red line ( ala Microsoft Word's spell check ).
The pub scenes-the only parts of the film in which the characters talk, as the home scenes are narrated by the adult Karen Watson-involve a group of men discussing sexually abusive fathers, and are used to underline popular conceptions and misconceptions of the issue (" All these lasses gotta do is say no ", ventures one man ).

point and Noah's
At the time of her death, Carolyn Beug was working on a children's book about Noah's Ark which was to be told from Noah's wife's point of view.
At this point Céitinn reports another tradition that the Fomorians were seafarers from Africa, descended from Noah's son Ham.
Oliver is made to believe by Noah Claypole, Noah's girlfriend Charlotte and Mrs. Carraway ( Mr. Brownlow's corrupt new housekeeper ) that Mr. Brownlow is ill to the point of death.

point and name
And this occurs now, at the refrain of Jacoby's song -- at the point, in fact, of the name `` Lizzy '' -- ; ;
With these computer-driven telescopes, the user typically enters the name of the item of interest and the mechanics of the telescope point the telescope towards that item automatically.
In the list of popes given in the Holy See's annual directory, Annuario Pontificio, the following note is attached to the name of Pope Leo VIII ( 963 – 965 ): At this point, as again in the mid-eleventh century, we come across elections in which problems of harmonising historical criteria and those of theology and canon law make it impossible to decide clearly which side possessed the legitimacy whose factual existence guarantees the unbroken lawful succession of the successors of Saint Peter.
At this point, NBP provided a system for checking that no other machine had already registered the same name.
floating point SIMD technology, again present, received some revisions and a name change to " Enhanced 3DNow !".
While the town's name is generally seen as a diminutive form of Barcelona in Spain, Albert Dauzat and Charles Rostaing point out an earlier attestation of the name Barcilona in Barcelonnette in around 1200, and suggest that it is derived instead from two earlier stems signifying a mountain, * bar and * cin ( the latter of which is also seen in the name of Mont Cenis ).
This, his maiden Test century in his fifth Test, was the turning point of the series as West Indies won the final two Tests to win the series 2 – 1. Lara went on to name his daughter Sydney after scoring 277 at SCG.
With the conversion of Sergius Paulus, Paul begins to gain prominence over Barnabas from the point where the name " Paul ," his Roman name, is substituted for " Saul " ( 13: 9 ); instead of " Barnabas and Saul " as heretofore ( 11: 30 ; 12: 25 ; 13: 2, 7 ) we now read " Paul and Barnabas " ( 13: 43, 46, 50 ; 14: 20 ; 15: 2, 22, 35 ); only in 14: 14 and 15: 12, 25 does Barnabas again occupy the first place, in the first passage with recollection of 14: 12, in the last two, because Barnabas stood in closer relation to the Jerusalem church than Paul.
Gregory VII ( pope 1073 – 1085 ), too, simplified the liturgy as performed at the Roman court, and gave his abridgment the name of Breviary, which thus came to denote a work which from another point of view might be called a Plenary, involving as it did the collection of several works into one.
Lists of the elements are available by name, by symbol, by atomic number, by density, by melting point, and by boiling point as well as ionization energies of the elements.
– The official format in Hungary, point after year and day, month name with small initial.
Another theory says that the name " Dada " came during a meeting of the group when a paper knife stuck into a French-German dictionary happened to point to ' dada ', a French word for ' hobbyhorse '.
As implied by the name, the boiling point of the azeotrope is greater than the boiling point of either pure component.
The street name undoubtedly derives from the smiths and shipwrights who built and repaired ships here when the tidal waters reached as far as this point.
is a place name referring to a fording point of the River Liffey near Father Mathew Bridge.
The Dhrystone benchmark contains no floating point operations, thus the name is a pun on the then-popular Whetstone benchmark for floating point operations.
He Russified his Jewish name David and patronymic Abelevich to Denis Arkadievich at some point after 1918.
This reference point naturally takes the name earth or ground.
For biblical scholar John Knox, the use of the word “ namein 4: 14-16 is the “ crucial point of contact ” with that in Pliny ’ s letter.

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