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d and passing
A member of the England team who won the World Cup and Ballon d ' Or for European Footballer of the Year in 1966, he played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts and passing abilities from midfield and his ferocious long-range shot.
Lord Abinger was twice married ( the second time only six months before his death ), and by his first wife ( d. 1829 ) had three sons and two daughters, the title passing to his eldest son, Robert.
Chapman describes Oxford as " Rare and most absolute " in form and says he was " of spirit passing great / Valiant and learn ’ d, and liberal as the sun ".
where d < sub > 1 </ sub > and d < sub > 2 </ sub > are the distances of the ray passing through medium 1 or 2, n < sub > 1 </ sub > is greater refractive index ( e. g., glass ) and n < sub > 2 </ sub > is the smaller refractive index ( e. g., air ).
The Garonne river passes through the Val d ' Aran after rising on the Saburedo Cirque and receiving the water of the Joèu river ( from the slopes of nearby Pic Aneto and passing underground at the Forau de Aigualluts ).
One of those early Acadians was Arthur LeBlanc, and travelers passing through the country began to refer to the lake as le lac d ' Arthur, and through time, it evolved into the present name, Lake Arthur.
:( d ) the passing of sentences and the carrying out of executions without previous judgment pronounced by a regularly constituted court, affording all the judicial guarantees which are recognized as indispensable by civilized peoples.
The spectre of the multi-continental empire of Spain passing under the effective control of Louis XIV provoked a massive coalition of powers to oppose the Duc d ' Anjou's succession.
Trips from Barra do Cai, passing through the Parque Nacional do Monte Pascoal, Caraíva, Trancoso, Arraial d ' Ajuda, the environmental protection areas of Santo Antônio and Coroa Vermelha, to the mouth of the Rio João de Tiba as far as the Rio Jequitinhonha are among the various ecological trips for visitors.
From de Tréville's window, d ' Artagnan sees Rochefort passing in the street below and rushes out of the building to confront him, but in doing so he separately causes offense to three of the Musketeers, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, who each demand satisfaction ; D ' Artagnan must duel each of them in turn that afternoon.
But the contrast, at this crisis, between his self-sacrificing patriotism and the treachery of the Russophil aristocracy was so striking that, when the Riksdag assembled, Gustav found that the three lower estates were ultra-royalist, and with their aid he succeeded, not without running great risks in crushing the opposition of the nobility by a second coup d ' état on February 16, 1789 and passing the famous Act of Union and Security which gave the king an absolutely free hand as regards foreign affairs and the command of the army, and made further treason impossible.
The southwestern section passes through the Margaree River valley before passing along Bras d ' Or Lake.
The road then runs due north, considerable remains of its pavement being extant under the modern road, passing slightly east of the site of the Etruscan Falerii ( Civita Castellana ), crossing the Tiber into Umbria over a bridge some slight vestiges of which can still be seen, the " Pile d ' Augusto ".
Later they resumed the advance, passing through No. 45 ( Royal Marine ) Commando's positions in Collevile and marching along the road to St. Aubin d ' Aquenay where they met up again with No. 6 Commando.
Significantly, the Veronese map is biregular ; as points under the Veronese map corresponds to evaluating a degree d polynomial at that point, this formalizes the notion that points in general position impose independent linear conditions on varieties passing through them.
In 1729 he published Essai d ' optique sur la gradation de la lumière, the object of which is to define the quantity of light lost by passing through a given extent of the atmosphere, and became the first known discoverer of what is now more commonly known as the Beer-Lambert law.
* Pierre Bouguer publishes Essai d ' optique sur la gradation de la lumière, defining the quantity of light lost by passing through a given extent of the earth's atmosphere, thus making some of the earliest measurements in photometry and becoming the first known discoverer of what is now known as the Beer-Lambert law.
where ρ is the density of water ( units of mass per volume ), v is the specific discharge ( not the pore velocity — with units of length per time ), d < sub > 30 </ sub > is a representative grain diameter for the porous media ( often taken as the 30 % passing size from a grain size analysis using sieves-with units of length ), and μ is the viscosity of the fluid.
The original rally featured 55 of Cooper's friends, and travelled from London, to Rimini, Italy and back, passing through Paris, with a stop at the Chateau d ' Esclimont.
He learns that the crimes are being committed by a monstrous alien insectoid prisoner known as a xenomorph, possessing shape-shifting and physical possession abilities, who has escaped from an alien prison starship passing by the solar system, and he teams up with a beautiful medical officer from that ship, Ta ' Ra ( Maryam d ' Abo ), to track the villain down.
The family, it seems, temporarily moved to Olveston Court from Siston in 1422, when the widow of Sir Gilbert Denys ( d. 1422 ) obtained Siston as her dower, passing a life interest in it to her younger 2nd.
Nicknamed El Arquitecto ( The Architect ) he was noted for his perceptive passing and explosive shot and in 1960 he became the first Spanish-born player to be voted Ballon d ' Or.
There is even a 1 / 10, 000 chance of the star penetrating into the region ( d < 1, 000 AU ) where the influence of the passing star on Kuiper belt objects is significant.

d and sentences
In the very first sentences of his preface, Alexandre Dumas indicated as his source Mémoires de Monsieur d ' Artagnan, printed by Pierre Rouge in Amsterdam.
On March 9, 2006, attorney Olivier Bray asked for five years of prison for the 1995 coup d ' État against Said Mohamed Djohar under the code-name " Eskazi ", and sentences between one and four years for his 26 accomplices.
( a comic imaginary diary of Carla Bruni, describing her bohemian-bourgeois reactions towards events involving her husband, President Nicolas Sarkozy ), its famous sections of press clippings ( typos and malapropisms found in the French press ) rue des petites perles and à travers la presse déchaînée, its two most absurd or incomprehensible sentences of the week by politicians the mur du çon and the noix d ' honneur, as well as its Sur l ' Album de la Comtesse section of comic, cryptic spoonerisms.
Subsection ( 1 ) ( d ) defines one of these criteria and states that custodial sentences may be used in those exceptional cases where the youth has committed an indictable offense.
Thus, as defined in 39 ( 1 ) ( d ), custodial sentences and imprisonment and to be used only in response to offences that are indictable and when non-custodial sentences are inappropriate with regards to the circumstances and the nature of the offence.
De Villefort has renounced his father, a staunch Bonapartist, and destroyed the letter to protect himself, not Edmond ; to further protect his name, de Villefort sentences Edmond to imprisonment in the dreaded Chateau d ' If, an island fortress from which no prisoner had ever escaped, and to which the most dangerous political prisoners are sent.

d and carrying
In a study conducted in have Cincinnati, Ohio it was concluded that “ Blacks were between three and five times more likely to ( a ) be asked if they were carrying drugs or weapons, ( b ) be asked to leave the vehicle, ( c ) be searched, ( d ) have a passenger searched, and ( e ) have the vehicle physically searched in a study conducted.
However since 1932, when the military, with the help of civilians, decided to overthrow the system of absolute monarchy and instead created a constitutional system, the military has dominated and been in control of Thai politics, providing it with many Prime Ministers and carrying out many Coup d ' états, the most recent being in 2006.
Before carrying out his scheme, Montresor reveals his family's coat-of-arms to the intended victim: " A huge human foot d ' or, in a field azure ; the foot crushes a serpent rampant whose fangs are imbedded in the heel.
There is a ferry boat named Mar d ' Canal that goes from Mindelo to Santo Antão and back twice a day, carrying up to 450 passengers and about a hundred cars and trucks.
Paul Driver comments enthusiastically on the Colin Davis and London Symphony Orchestra performance of the Inextinguishable in May 2010: " Movement boundaries have become fluid ; the expressive raison d ’ être is an evolving structure articulated by its emotional necessities rather than an externally valid architecture ; and the journey from harmonic ambiguity at the opening to a stable key at the end is no mere vehicle for carrying ideas, but the whole point of the piece.
This story first appears in Chrétien de Troyes ' Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart, and reappears as a common motif in numerous cyclical Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail Cycle of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d ' Arthur.
Ranulf often worked in concert with Haimo the dapifer, or seneschal, and Urse d ' Abetot in carrying out royal judgements.
For the purposes of sections 58 and 59 of the Offences against the Person Act 1861, and any rule of law relating to the procurement of abortion, anything done with intent to procure a woman's miscarriage ( or in the case of a woman carrying more than one foetus, her miscarriage of any foetus ) is unlawfully done unless authorised by section 1 of the Abortion Act 1967 and, in the case of a woman carrying more than one foetus, anything done with intent to procure her miscarriage of any foetus is authorised by the said section 1 if the ground for termination of the pregnancy specified in subsection ( 1 )( d ) of the said section 1 applies in relation to any foetus and the thing is done for the purpose of procuring the miscarriage of that foetus, or any of the other ground for termination of the pregnancy specified in the said section 1 applies.
Six of the partitas require scordatura tunings, including those for viola and two violas d ' amore ; Biber utilizes the full potential of the technique, including all possibilities for complex polyphony: some of the pieces are in five parts, with both of the melodic instruments carrying two.
After a lengthy journey, the fleet of the comte d ' Aché, carrying the expeditionary forces whose land commander was the count de Lally, arrived off British-occupied Cuddalore in southern India on 28 April 1758.
The ensuing movement in favour of more merciful methods of government threatened to sweep away the group of politicians who had been mainly instrumental in carrying through the coup d ' état.
The University of Waterloo in 1994 ceased carrying < tt > alt. sex-bondage </ tt >, < tt > alt. sex. bestiality </ tt >, < tt > alt. sex-stories </ tt >, and < tt > alt. sex-stories. d </ tt > upon the recommendation of its ethics committee, which had expressed concerns that the content of those newsgroups may have violated the Criminal Code of Canada.
Uncertainty was cast on the plans by the 2008 death of Anne d ' Harnoncourt, but new director Timothy Rub, who had initiated a 350-million dollar expansion at the Cleveland Museum of Art, will be carrying out the plans as scheduled.
CPAC ( ; English: Cable Public Affairs Channel and in French: La Chaîne d ' affaires publiques par câble ), is a Canadian Category A specialty service devoted to coverage of public and government affairs, including carrying a full, uninterrupted feed of proceedings of the House of Commons of Canada, with two separate audio channels ; one in English and the other in French.
The Australian standard requires that operators must: ( a ) Ban people under 18 years of age from using their solarium ( b ) Sight evidence of age documents for clients who may be under 18 ( c ) Ban people with very fair skin ( skin type I ) from using their solarium ( d ) Display mandatory health warnings ( e ) Provide a consent form outlining the risks of solarium use for customers to read and sign ( f ) Complete a skin assessment of all clients ( g ) Ensure all staff have completed training in carrying out skin assessments and determining exposure times ( h ) Ensure clients wear protective eyewear.
Lakanal became a member of the Committee of Public Instruction early in 1793, and after carrying many useful decrees on the preservation of national monuments, on the military schools, on the reorganization of the Jardin des Plantes as the Muséum national d ' Histoire naturelle, and other matters ( such as the creation of the École publique des Langues Orientales vivantes ), he brought forward on June 26 his Projet d ' éducation nationale ( printed at the Imprimerie Nationale ), which proposed to lay the burden or primary education on the public funds, but to leave secondary education to private enterprise ; public fêtes were also assigned specified sums, and a central commission was to be entrusted with educational questions.
Before construction of the Trans Canada Highway and other roadways, ships and boats plied the Bras d ' Or Lake carrying coal, gypsum, marble, agricultural and forestry products from Cape Breton to the outside world, via barge through the St. Peters Canal to destinations along the Atlantic coast of North America.
The isoperimetric dimension of a d-dimensional grid is d. In general, the isoperimetric dimension is preserved by quasi isometries, both by quasi-isometries between manifolds, between graphs, and even by quasi isometries carrying manifolds to graphs, with the respective definitions.
On 10 July 2006, the French Conseil d ' État annulled the declaration of public use of the EDF ( Électricité de France ; Electricity of France )’ s project, relating to a high voltage line carrying 400, 000 volts which would have had to pass through the Verdon Gorge.
Deadweight tonnage ( also known as deadweight abbreviated to DWT, D. W. T., d. w. t., or dwt ) is a measure of how much weight a ship is carrying or can safely carry.
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