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`` Whereas, a Bridge over Merrimack River, from the Land of Hon'ble Jonathan Greenleaf, Esquire, in Newbery, to Deer Island, and from said Island to Salisbury, would be of very extensive utility, by affording a safe Conveyance to Carriages, Teams and Travellers at all seasons of the year, and at all Times of Tide.
It contains the famous hot sulphur springs of Baden and Schinznach-Bad, while at Rheinfelden there are very extensive saline springs.
Manufacturing output is varied but is not very extensive and is mostly conducted on a small-scale and informal basis.
The scientific literature regarding the neural bases of arousal and purposeful movement is very extensive.
Of course, this generalization increases the cost of such a program ; the process to establish a legally defensible assessment of an entire profession is very extensive.
Digital published extensive data about the modules in free catalogs that became very popular.
A practical difference is that early comparative psychologists concentrated on gaining extensive knowledge of the behaviour of very few species.
For Golb, the amount of documents is too extensive and includes many different writing styles and calligraphies ; the ruins seem to have been a fortress, used as a military base for a very long period of timeincluding the 1st centuryso they could not have been inhabited by the Essenes ; and the large graveyard excavated in 1870, just 50 metres east of the Qumran ruins was made of over 1200 tombs that included many women and childrenPliny clearly wrote that the Essenes that lived near the Dead Sea " had not one woman, had renounced all pleasure ... and no one was born in their race ".
However these portions are very extensive.
Together the disparate texts provide a very extensive, but still incomplete, understanding of Egyptian religious practices and beliefs.
* Two years later, on 27 September 1966, Category 3 Hurricane Inez caused very extensive damage mostly in Grande-Terre and north Basse-Terre Island and killed 33 people.
* On 17 September 1989, Category 4 Hurricane Hugo caused very extensive damage, left more than 35, 000 homeless, destroyed 10, 000 homes, 100 percent of the banana crops, and 60 percent of the sugar cane crops.
* On 17 September 1989, Category 4 Hurricane Hugo caused very extensive damage, left more than 35, 000 homeless, destroyed 10, 000 homes, 100 percent of the banana crops, and 60 percent of the sugar cane crops.
Because of very high rates of evaporation, soil and plants rapidly lose the little moisture obtained from the rain, and vegetation could not survive without extensive irrigation.
For example, the identity of proteins of the immune system ( e. g. antibodies ), and the mechanism by which they recognize and bind to foreign antigens would remain very obscure if not for the extensive use of in vitro work to isolate the proteins, identify the cells and genes that produce them, study the physical properties of their interaction with antigens, and identify how those interactions lead to cellular signals that activate other components of the immune system.
Group I and group II introns are found in genes encoding proteins ( messenger RNA ), transfer RNA and ribosomal RNA in a very wide range of living organisms., Following transcription into RNA, group I and group II introns also make extensive internal interactions that allow them to fold into a specific, complex three-dimensional architecture.
Verifying this relationship throughout the orbital cycle, however, required very extensive calculation ; to simplify this task, by late 1602 Kepler reformulated the proportion in terms of geometry: planets sweep out equal areas in equal times — Kepler's second law of planetary motion.
In Denmark, there are some newer apolitical " discount " unions who offer a very basic level of services, as opposed to the dominating Danish pattern of extensive services and organising.
The resultant pattern of loss was a patchwork, rather than wholesale loss of its centre, but was nevertheless very extensive.
" That manuscript evidence is somewhat late, given its material composition and the climate of India, but it is very extensive.
Greek theater allowed for grand gestures and extensive action to reach the audience members who were in the very back of the theater.
Eukaryotic protein kinases are enzymes that belong to a very extensive family of proteins that share a conserved catalytic core.
On the approach of cholera in 1831 some new lazarets were set up at western ports, notably a very extensive establishment near Bordeaux, afterwards turned to another use.
More recently, in 1980 and 1987, hurricanes devastated banana and coconut plantations ; 1998 and 1999 also saw very active hurricane seasons, with Hurricane Lenny in 1999 causing extensive damage to the west coast of the island.
Transport in Sudan during the early 1990s included an extensive railroad system that served the more important populated areas except in the far south, a meager road network ( very little of which consisted of all-weather roads ), a natural inland waterway — the Nile River and its tributaries — and a national airline that provided both international and domestic service.

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Amateur astronomers also use star charts that, depending on experience and intentions, may range from simple planispheres through to detailed charts of very specific areas of the night sky.
Another very concrete example describes an aesthetically pleasing human face whose proportions can be described by very few bits of information, drawing inspiration from less detailed 15th century proportion studies by Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer.
In 2010, a team of scientists led by the University of Leeds used a robotic " yellow submarine " to observe detailed flows within an " undersea river " for the very first time.
The Life of Benjamin Franklin the most detailed scholarly biography, with very little interpretation ; 3 volumes appeared before the author's death in 2008
* Siemens ( link including 70 pages very detailed technical catalog )
As more detailed knowledge of biology and biochemistry developed, the colloidal theory was replaced by the macromolecular theory, which explains an enzyme as a collection of identical huge molecules that act as very tiny machines, freely moving about between the water molecules of the solution and individually operating on the substrate, no more mysterious than a factory full of machinery.
A very detailed account of such use in the United Kingdom is given by Smith and Sutcliffe.
* Thomas Pynchon's award winning novel Gravity's Rainbow, contains a very detailed scene of coprophagia.
His stories are very easily recognized due to his unique drawing style, his pictures being extremely detailed.
Small scale permineralization can produce very detailed fossils.
" However, Beckingham and Huntingford have a much higher opinion of Álvares testimony, stating that not only is it " incomparably more detailed than any earlier account of Ethiopia that has survived ; it is also a very important source for Ethiopian history, for it was written just before the country was devastated by the Muslim Somali and pagan Galla invasions of the second quarter of the sixteenth century.
Felsite is a petrologic field term used to refer to very fine-grained or aphanitic, light-colored volcanic rocks which might be later reclassified after a more detailed microscopic or chemical analysis.
The Great Man approach to history was most fashionable with professional historians in the 19th century ; a popular work of this school is the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition ( 1911 ) which contains lengthy and detailed biographies about the great men of history, but very few general or social histories.
These accounts seek a higher moral meaning from the munus, but Ovid's very detailed ( though satirical ) instructions for seduction in the amphitheatre suggest that the spectacles could generate a potent and dangerously sexual atmosphere.
on-line A very detailed text-critical discussion of the 300 most important variants of the Greek text ( PDF, 467 pages )
Robert was very much responsible for the detailed design of Rocket, although he was in constant postal communication with George, who made many suggestions on the design.
Like the elongated scroll scenes of Kaizhi, Tang Dynasty ( 618-907 AD ) Chinese artists like Wu Daozi painted vivid and highly detailed artwork on long horizontal handscrolls ( which were very popular during the Tang ), such as his Eighty Seven Celestial People.
* Down From the Top of Its Game: The Story of Infocom, Inc .— A report from MIT which offers a very detailed examination of Infocom's creative successes and marketing failures.
Many science fiction stories ( notably Ben Bova's Grand Tour stories ) feature detailed descriptions of how people could extract minerals from asteroids and energy from sources including orbital solar panels ( unhampered by clouds ) and the very strong magnetic field of Jupiter.
As compared to VFR flight, instrument pilots must meticulously evaluate weather, create a very detailed flight plan based around specific instrument departure, en route, and arrival procedures, and dispatch the flight.
* A very detailed tutorial on lasers
As with the distance discussion above, this provides a very solid looking and detailed image.
The Assyrians developed a style of extremely large schemes of very finely detailed narrative low reliefs in stone for palaces, with scenes of war or hunting ; the British Museum has an outstanding collection.
The taxonomic placement of the Naraoiidae has long been debated until detailed appendages were uncovered, that showed that N. compacta shares biramous legs of very comparable anatomy with trilobites.

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