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* Regular grid, a tessellation of Euclidean space
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* Regular grid, a tesselation of Euclidean space by congruent bricks
Regular characters appeared on the service both to fill up space left by short reviews and letters, and also to flesh out the content provided by the writers.

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Regular, Lulu Roman, " played " moonshine jugs ( by which, she would blow air over the spout, creating a " humming sound "), which partially explains the segment's title ( as well as the fact that " jugs " is a dysphemism for breasts ).
In 1941, Escher summarized his findings in a notebook, which he labeled Regelmatige vlakverdeling in asymmetrische congruente veelhoeken (" Regular division of the plane with asymmetric congruent polygons ").
In 1958, he published a book entitled Regular Division of the Plane, with reproductions of a series of woodcuts based on tessellations of the plane, in which he described the systematic buildup of mathematical designs in his artworks.
Some clergy and religious, such as these, who are Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross and live in the Netherlands, wear distinctive clothing which distinguishes them from other clergy, whether Secular clergy | secular or Regular clergy | religious
Regular semantics is a computing term which describes the guarantees provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel machine or in a network of computers working together.
From the First to the Thirtieth General Assembly sessions, all General Assembly resolutions were numbered consecutively, with the resolution number followed by the session number in Roman numbers ( for example, Resolution 1514 ( XV ), which was the 1514th numbered resolution adopted by the Assembly, and was adopted at the Fifteenth Regular Session ( 1960 )).
Regular DV tape uses Metal Evaporate ( ME ) formulation, which was pioneered for use in Hi8 camcorders.
The " Amoco " lead-free gasoline was sold at American's stations in the eastern and southern U. S. alongside American Regular gasoline, which was a leaded fuel.
Regular classes are held in various media which are open to members and non-members.
Regular audience members were sometimes heard from episode to episode, and Arnaz's distinctive laugh could be heard in the background during scenes in which he did not perform.
The Canons Regular follow the more ancient form of Augustinian religious life, which developed toward the end of the first millennium, and thus predates the founding of the friars.
Regular units returned east to participate in the Civil War while militia units from Kansas and other states used Riley as a base from which to launch campaigns to show the flag and offer a degree of protection to trading caravans using the Santa Fe Trail.
Regular season games have a single period of overtime during which the first team to score wins the game.
In May he was transferred to the 6th Field Artillery, one of the oldest Regular Army units, which was at Douglas, Arizona, preparing for overseas service as part of the 1st Infantry Division, the first division unit sent to serve with the American Expeditionary Force on the Western Front.
After a War Department study, MacArthur on 9 August 1932 constituted three new army headquarters in the Regular Army ( the headquarters of the First United States Army was already constituted ) and outlined the organization of what became known as the " four army " plan, which effectively abolished the three army area / six army system.
Regular meetings were scheduled, during which the whole group would discuss vigorously every proposed line of every book.
In 1093 they surrendered their island to the bishop of St Andrews in return for perpetual food and clothing but Robert, the bishop in 1144, handed over all their vestments, books, and other property, with the island, to the newly founded Canons Regular, in which the Culdees were likely incorporated.
Two currently active battalions of the Regular Army ( 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 7th Infantry Regiment ) perpetuate the lineage of the old 39th Infantry Regiment, which fought at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend.
Regular train services on the lines come in two kinds: the local trains ( 普通 ) which stop at all stations, and the limited express trains ( 特急 ) which stop only at major stations along the line.
The burial chamber contains a 1. 05-metre tall, 0. 58-metre width × 0. 26-m depth mugui-shaped ( 土圭 ) complete and unbroken granite epitaph, on which 728 Chinese characters, in the Regular Script style, are inscribed in 18 horizontal lines.
* Regular national and regional meetings to decide policy and lists of candidates, which all members are then mandated to support.
With the Regular Air Force tanker fleet being used more and more in Southeast Asia after 1965 to support combat operations in South Vietnam, and the demands of the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ), which performed the nuclear deterrence mission.

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Regular fare is $ 2. 00 when using a CharlieCard or $ 2. 50 when using cash or a Charlie Ticket, regardless of point of boarding or departure.
* Regular point of a differentiable map, a point at which a map is a submersion
* Regular point of an algebraic variety, a point at which a variety is non-singular
Regular weapon hits to covered locations remove a single point of armor, however, several classes, spells and creatures are able to remove additional points per blow.
Officially recognized variants of Regular Partnership Rook include Dixie ( which uses a nest and uses the 13 as a 10 point counter instead of the 14 ), Display, and Boston ( both of which involve the declarer playing the partner's hand as a dummy, similar to Bridge ).
* Regular singular point
Regular coal trains never used the junction, as the Cardiff Railway gave up the battle at this point and suggested a merger between it, the TVR, and the Rhymney Railway.
The aim is to reach a point whereby members of the Reserve Force can be easily substituted for those of the Regular Force for combat operations, thus easing the requirement to sustain a large Regular Force.
Regular questions were worth one point, while Schwab questions were worth 2 points.
Officers from that point reverted to Regular Army rank and all enlisted personnel either were discharged from the Army of the United States or reenlisted in the Regular Army.
To be a Regular Army soldier was also seen as a point of honor because they had voluntarily enlisted rather than being drafted.
Officers after this point held Regular Army rank only, but could hold an additional " temporary " rank in addition to their permanent rank.

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The last Regular Army units were not withdrawn until the Dockyard itself closed in the 1950s.
The last Regular Army units were not withdrawn until the Dockyard itself closed in the 1950s.
: Regular forms of closed non-orientabe surfaces by Lech Tomaszewski
* Regular measure, a measure for which every measurable set is " approximately open " and " approximately closed ".
* Regular map ( graph theory ), a symmetric tessellation of a closed surface
# United Baptist ( Regular ), primitivistic closed communion bodies that were early in opposition to Baptist missionary and educational enterprises, but that remained aloof from the Primitive Baptists.
Regular passenger services never used the line beyond Mill Hill East again although it was operated by steam for freight until 1964 when it closed.
Regular passenger traffic ceased in 1947 with post-war fuel shortages, and the line was closed completely by CIÉ in 1961.
Regular p-groups are an example of power closed groups.
Regular passenger services to Blackburn were cut in 1962, and the Motive Power Depot closed in 1963.

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