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Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
One important definition is the fourth: " Things seen under a greater angle appear greater, and those under a lesser angle less, while those under equal angles appear equal.
Urban life had generally grown less intense by the fourth quarter of the 4th century, and coins minted between 378 and 388 are very rare, indicating a likely combination of economic decline, diminishing numbers of troops, and problems with the payment of soldiers and officials.
The republican theory also suggests that the Long Parliament would have been successful in these necessary reforms except through the forceful intervention of Oliver Cromwell ( and others ) in removing the loyalists party, the unlawful execution of King Charles II, later dissolving the Rump Parliament ; and finally the forceful dissolution of the reconvened Rump Parliament by Monck when less than a fourth of the required members were present.
In a span of less than fourth months at the start of 2012, the Malian army was defeated by the rebels who seized more than 60 % of the former Malian territory, taking all camps and position of the army, capturing and killing hundreds of Malian soldiers, while hundred others deserted or defected.
For example, in the 1998 North Carolina Writing Assessment, less than 1 percent of fourth graders received the highest possible score for writing content.
Occasions of experience of the fourth grade involve experience in the mode of presentational immediacy, which means more or less what are often called the qualia of subjective experience.
Wersching then kicked his fourth field goal to increase the 49ers lead to 26 – 14 with less than 2 minutes left in the game.
Because of diversion of the Amu Darya and Syr Darya for cotton cultivation and other purposes, what once was the world's fourth largest inland sea has shrunk in the past thirty years to only about one-third of its 1960 volume and less than half its 1960 geographical size.
The subsequent passing of the 22nd Amendment of the United States Constitution in 1947 renders this election the only occasion in American history in which a candidate was elected to an unprecedented third term as president ( Roosevelt was elected to a fourth term in 1944, but he died less than three months after his inauguration ).
They began to meet in a smaller group, called the Council of Four, Vittorio Orlando of Italy being the fourth, though less weighty, member.
The team won the last game of the season against the Calgary Flames the following day and finished fourth in the Northwest Division and ninth in the Western Conference with a 44 – 31 – 7 record for 95 points, one less than eighth-seeded Calgary.
In Game Three, Shaquille O ' Neal fouled out late in the fourth quarter, and the 76ers pulled to within a point with less than a minute to play.
He was the fourth coach to be fired after one season or less since Larry Brown left the team in 2003.
On occasion, a third or even a fourth course is used, but the benefits are often less substantial.
A fourth, but less publicized audience, consists of intelligence officers and agents who monitor broadcasts for both open-source intelligence clues to the broadcasting state's policies and for hidden messages to foreign agents operating in the receiving country.
The first three books are inspired in deeds and feats by knights errant, dating back to the 13th century, while the fourth book emerges as a less brilliant attachment of the 16th century.
The rankings are based on the same criteria as for the QS World University Rankings 2011 / 2012 – size, subject range and research intensity – but with the fourth aspect, age, restricted to those less than 50 years old.
Depletion of macrophages was found to cause, between the second and fourth day of repair, much less muscle regeneration compared to muscle with macrophage population.
) Play-by-play records are not currently available for the game, but it appears that Hoyt recorded no less than 28 consecutive outs — the last out in the third inning and 27 in the perfect nine innings encompassing the fourth through the 12th.
The fourth lower premolar ( p4 ) is about 51 % shorter than the corresponding tooth in P. mediaevus ; 28 % less than P. kummae ; 15 % less than P. tsosiensis ; and 5 % smaller than P. fractus, which gives some idea of the relative sizes of the various animals.
By the fourth century, the characteristics of the canonical hours more or less took their present shape.
As an application development platform, dBase fills a gap between lower level languages such as C, C ++, and Java and high-level proprietary 4GLs ( fourth generation languages ) and purely visual tools, providing relative ease-of-use for business people with less formal programming skill and high productivity for professional developers willing to trade off the low-level control.

fourth and common
Attic philosophers of the fourth century separated a celestial Aphrodite ( Aprodite Urania ) of transcendent principles with the common Aphrodite of the people ( Aphrodite Pandemos ).
Another common feature of ballads is repetition, sometimes of fourth lines in succeeding stanzas, as a refrain, sometimes of third and fourth lines of a stanza and sometimes of entire stanzas.
On 21 March, the four archbishops, with the approval of Pope Eugenius, granted an annulment due to consanguinity within the fourth degree ( Eleanor and Louis were fourth cousins, once removed, and shared common ancestry with Robert II of France ).
It is the fourth most common element in the Earth's crust.
One common measure of kurtosis, originating with Karl Pearson, is based on a scaled version of the fourth moment of the data or population, but it has been argued that this measure really measures heavy tails, and not peakedness.
Magnesium is the fourth most common element in the Earth as a whole ( behind iron, oxygen and silicon ), making up 13 % of the planet's mass and a large fraction of the planet's mantle.
The letter O is the fourth most common letter in English language.
High quality oolong can be steeped several times from the same leaves and, unlike other teas, it improves with rebrewing: it is common to steep the same leaves three to five times, the third or fourth steeping usually being considered the best.
The reader must remember that vernacular fictional prose was not a respected genre in 14th century Italy and some of the criticisms Boccaccio combats in the introduction to the fourth day were common attitudes towards the genre.
In common use, only the first verse ( or stanza ) and the last three lines of the fourth verse are sung.
Calculations to second, third or fourth order are very common and the code is included in most ab initio quantum chemistry programs.
Putting any of the four vertices in the role of O yields four such identities, but in a sense at most three of them are independent: If the " clockwise " sides of three of them are multiplied and the product is inferred to be equal to the product of the " counterclockwise " sides of the same three identities, and then common factors are cancelled from both sides, the result is the fourth identity.
One was concerned with questions of faith ( fidei ), another with negotiations for peace ( pacis ), the third with reform ( reformatorii ), and the fourth with what they called " common concerns " ( pro communibus ).
Despite retaining their strong fan base, Living Colour disbanded in January 1995, after failing to settle on a common musical goal during sessions for their fourth studio album.
Nilsson is a Swedish surname and the fourth most common surname in Sweden.
A year later, when the common law courts were each gaining a judge, he repeated his proposal, but the bill was strongly opposed by judges who maintained that the court backlog did not justify the additional expense of a fourth judge.
An example of Tewksbury's use of cross-talk is the fourth episode, " Countdown ," written by David Duncan, which chronicles the Douglas family's attempts to wake up, prepare for the day, have breakfast and get out of the house by a common, agreed-upon time, all carefully synchronized to a televised rocket launch countdown – to comical and often ironic effect.
A common variation of the fourth line is " Then your face will surely show it.
A common example of this would be a dinner-table sequences, where some characters would be filmed against the fourth wall, rather than the often-used contrived method of cramming everyone together around the proscenium.
Notably, while recipes like the fourth in Le Ménagier de Paris is only flour, salt and wine – indistinguishable from common oublies recipes of the time – what does emerge is a new shape to many of the irons being produced.
It is common practice to derive a fourth order characteristic equation to describe the longitudinal motion, and then factorize it approximately into a high frequency mode and a low frequency mode.
Buffaloberry ( Shepherdia canadensis ) is the fourth most common diet item.

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