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memorise and they
To reduce the risk of becoming lost, it is necessary to memorise the appearance of key navigational points in the cave as they are passed by the exploring party.

memorise and are
Resting heals the characters in the party and refreshes those who are fatigued ; also, resting allows a character to memorise spells.
We know many non-human entities, plenty of which are quite intelligent, and many of which can apprehend, memorise, compare and even approximately add numerical quantities.

memorise and used
One individual has used the method of loci to memorise pi to 65, 536 digits.

memorise and phrase
* To memorise the colours of the rainbow: the phrase " Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain "-each of the initial letters matches the colours of the rainbow in order ( Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet ).

memorise and order
Another reason was through an act of industrial espionage in 1709 by a weaver known as James Blake who gained access to the workshops of a damask linen factory in Edinburgh by pretending to act like a simpleton in order to find out and memorise the formula.
The game also introduced the need for the player to memorise levels in order to achieve any measure of success.
Roycroft suggested to count one for a White piece and three for a Black piece in order to make the code easier to memorise.

memorise and their
They tend to retrieve the oldest items first, and memorise their location rather than searching randomly or checking systematically.
Some games feature overwhelming numbers of enemy projectiles and the player has to memorise their patterns to survive.

memorise and ),
Lu passes Yang the Five Poisons Secret Manual ( 五毒秘籍 ), which she stole from Li Mochou, and tells him to memorise the book before destroying it.

colour and codes
The German triage system also uses four, sometimes five colour codes to denote the urgency of treatment.
Unaccelerated ( 1g ) stall speed varies on different fixed-wing aircraft and is represented by colour codes on the air speed indicator.
Three colour codes of Green, Yellow and Red summarize the critic's recommendation.
Different countries have different gas colour codes but attempts are being made to standardise the colours of cylinder shoulders:
Effectively the most widespread colour codes are yellow 110 V, blue 230 V and red 400 V. The black 500 V colour code can often be found on ships.
To enable wires to be easily and safely identified, all common wiring safety codes mandate a colour scheme for the insulation on power conductors.
Older installations vary in colour codes, and colours may shift with insulation exposure to heat, light, and ageing.
On May 19, 2006, the National Post of Canada published two pieces, one by Taheri, claiming that the Iranian parliament passed a law that " envisages separate dress codes for religious minorities, Christians, Jews and Zoroastrians, who will have to adopt distinct colour schemes to make them identifiable in public.
* The use of ANSI colour codes, to have coloured speech.
NUTS 3 allowed a user to use colour and other ANSI terminal features via tilda codes.
The building is perhaps best known for its weather beacon, whose colour codes provide summarized weather forecasts at a glance.

colour and they
As the bean pods mature, they turn yellow and dry up, and the beans inside change from green to their mature colour.
In addition to the deep chestnut colour of their coats, they have bright white stripes on their sides to help camouflage them from their enemies.
Coats of male bongos become darker and buffy as they age until they reach a dark mahogany-brown colour.
Coloured Cheddar-style cheese has long been sold, but even as early as 1860, the real reason for this was unclear: Joseph Harding stated " to the cheese consumers of London who prefer an adulterated food to that which is pure I have to announce an improvement in the annatto with which they compel the cheesemakers to colour the cheese ".
The pink colour of wild flamingos is due to beta carotene they absorb from the blue-green algae in their diet.
According to Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, they initiated the French into a new way of laughing, and introduced people to the mystery and purport of colour by ideas.
Full colour scanline based 64 × 192 " semi-graphics " modes are also possible, though their imbalanced resolution and programming difficulty ( they are not accessible via BASIC ) meant they were not often utilised.
The larger box in the same colour red is the " brain " to which they are connected.
On 23 April he made his first recorded direct observation of indigenous Australians at Brush Island near Bawley Point, noting in his journal: "... and were so near the Shore as to distinguish several people upon the Sea beach they appear'd to be of a very dark or black Colour but whether this was the real colour of their skins or the Cothes
On his palette he would grind out a colour collection of neutral grays, umbers, ochre and earthen greens that looked like they were pulled from the very soil he painted.
Unlike most raptors, they display sexual colour dimorphism with the male having fewer black spots and streaks, as well as a blue-grey cap and tail.
This species is able to see near ultraviolet light, allowing the birds to detect the urine trails around rodent burrows as they shine in an ultraviolet colour in the sunlight.
While heralded by many as outstanding colour photographs, they were harshly criticized by Susan Sontag, who claimed in a review that they were further evidence of Riefenstahl ’ s “ fascist aesthetics ”.
The shape of these, and the varied colour of their skins, is much like roes, but in size they surpass them a little and are destitute of horns, and have legs without joints and ligatures ; nor do they lie down for the purpose of rest, nor, if they have been thrown down by any accident, can they raise or lift themselves up.
There is also a variation of the " Fully Wild " rule in which the wild card ( in this instance they are usually jokers as there are traditionally only two and there is only one black and one red ) can be any card of the suits matching the cards colour or current suit.
David Hume concluded that things appear extended because they have attributes of colour and solidity.
In addition to adopting the darker grey colour scheme which co-ordinated with the official corporate look, they also adopted a raised series of ridges mimicking the indented lines on the desktops.
In that year Himmler extended the black colour to include breeches, boots, belts, and armband edges ; and in 1932 they adopted the all-black uniform, designed by Prof. Diebitsch and Walter Heck.
Noted archaeological remains found in Akrotiri are wall paintings or frescoes, which have kept their original colour well, as they were preserved under many metres of volcanic ash.

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