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Other conflicts within the Aeneid include fate versus action, male versus female, Rome versus Carthage, Aeneas as Odysseus in Books 1 – 6 versus Aeneas as Achilles in Books 7 – 12, calm weather versus storms, and the Gate of Horn versus the Ivory Gate of Book VI.
Other storms, such as Hurricane Hugo ( 1989 ) and Hurricane Isabel ( 2003 ) also dropped trace amounts of rain with over 30 mph ( 50 km / h ) winds — long after they lost their hurricane status.
Other geophysicists prefer to work during geomagnetic storms, when strong variations in the Earth's normal subsurface electric currents allow them to sense subsurface oil or mineral structures.
Other areas use different scales to label these storms, which are called " cyclones " or " typhoons ", depending on the area.
Other dust storms in Asia and mainland China are common and easy to spot and monitor, with recent examples of dust moving across the Pacific ocean and reaching North America.
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Other weather extremes include 25 morning frosts in 1977, 10 dust storms in 1987 and four hailstorms in 1985.
* Other storms of the same name
* Other storms of the same name
Other storms were Hurricane Hugo in 1989, Hurricane Georges in 1998, Hurricane Isabel in 2003, and Hurricane Ivan in 2004.
Other Atlantic storms with high ACEs include Hurricane Ivan in 2004, with an ACE of 70. 4, Hurricane Donna in 1960, with an ACE of 64. 6, Hurricane Isabel in 2003 with an ACE of 63. 28, and the Great Charleston Hurricane of 1893 with an ACE of 63. 5.
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* Other storms of the same name
Other storms were individually unusual.
Other global dust storms have also been observed, since that time.
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Other birds are sent off course by storms, such as North American birds, blown across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe.
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* Other storms with the same name
Other storms that killed many people in the U. S. include:
Other deadly storms include:
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Other and named
Other late accounts claim that Macareus had a daughter named Amphissa, beloved by Apollo.
Other memorials to Buddy Holly include a street named in his honor and The Buddy Holly Center, which contains a museum of Holly memorabilia as well as a Fine Arts Gallery.
Other figures, such as lines, triangles, or circles, are named by listing a sufficient number of points to pick them out unambiguously from the relevant figure, e. g., triangle ABC would typically be a triangle with vertices at points A, B, and C.
Other biblical scholars have argued that rather than being connected with Heth, son of Canaan, instead the Anatolian land of Hatti was mentioned in Old Testament literature and apocrypha as " Kittim " ( Chittim ), a people said to be named for a son of Javan.
Other protocol proposals named IPv9 and IPv8 briefly surfaced, but have no support.
Other aspects of the mountings ( koshirae ), such as the menuki ( decorative grip swells ), habaki ( blade collar and scabbard wedge ), fuchi and kashira ( handle collar and cap ), kozuka ( small utility knife handle ), kogai ( decorative skewer-like implement ), saya lacquer, and tsuka-ito ( professional handle wrap, also named tsukamaki ), received similar levels of artistry.
Other individuals named Obadiah in the Old Testament are listed as:
Other groups included Subway Sect, Eater, The Subversives, the aptly named London, and Chelsea, which soon spun off Generation X.
Other periods are named from influential or talismanic individuals (" the Victorian Era ", " the Edwardian Era ", " the Napoleonic Era ").
Other traditions point to a variety of locations as Robin's " true " home both inside Yorkshire and elsewhere, with the abundance of places named for Robin causing further confusion.
Other mementos of Holmes's cases are a gold sovereign from Irene Adler (" A Scandal in Bohemia ") and an autographed letter of thanks from the French President and a Legion of Honour for tracking down an assassin named Huret (" The Adventure of the Golden Pince-Nez ").
Other efforts to define a body of knowledge for software engineering is the " Computing Curriculum Software Engineering ( CCSE )", officially named Software Engineering 2004 ( SE2004 ).
Other blotting methods ( i. e., western blot, northern blot, eastern blot, southwestern blot ) that employ similar principles, but using RNA or protein, have later been named in reference to Edwin Southern's name.
Other vehicles named after Vega include the ESA's Vega launch system and the Lockheed Vega aircraft.
Other places named after the Wartburg:
Other XTC side projects include a Viz promotional single as " Johnny Japes and his Jesticles ", a Christmas-themed single as " The Three Wise Men " and a guest appearance on their own tribute album Testimonial Dinner as " Terry and the Lovemen " ( named after a rejected album title for Black Sea ).
Other individuals named Zephaniah include:
Other sources related that a chaplain named Aleksy, as a deputy of King Wenceslaus II of Bohemia had betrayed Henry IV's interests and tried to give the crown to the " King of Kalisz " Przemysł II.
Other well-known supernova remnants include the Crab Nebula, Tycho, the remnant of SN 1572, named after Tycho Brahe who recorded the brightness of its original explosion, and Kepler, the remnant of SN 1604, named after Johannes Kepler.
Other mechanisms named " cam " or similar:
Other states of the German Empire created similar entities, named Kreishauptmannschaft ( in Saxony ) or Kreis ( in Bavaria and Württemberg ) ( not to be confused with the Kreis or Landkreis today ).
In the introduction to The World of O. Henry: Roads of Destiny and Other Stories ( Hodder & Stoughton, 1973 ), William Trevor writes that when Porter was in the Ohio State Penitentiary " there was a prison guard named Orrin Henry, whom William Sydney Porter.
Other notable pro-reform organisations included the Hampden Clubs ( named after John Hampden, an English politician who opposed the Crown during the English Civil War ) and the London Corresponding Society ( which consisted of workers and artisans ).
Other sources include Sylvia Plath's 1963 novel The Bell Jar, in which the protagonist, Esther, reacts with horror to the " perpetual marble calm " of a lobotomized young woman named Valerie.

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