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This is a miniature version of the humpback whale's strategy.
Napoleon transformed the Italian principality of Elba, where he was imprisoned, into a miniature version of his First Empire, with most trappings of a sovereign monarchy, until his Cent Jours escape and reseizure of power in France convinced his opponents, reconvening the Vienna Congress in 1815, to revoke his gratuitous privileges and send him to die in exile on barren Saint Helena.
This trend continues in later R-Type games-some Bits have the ability to use a miniature version of the Red weapon of some Forces.
* Red Magic Knight Rayearth and light blue Ninku Blue version, featuring the game and a small miniature of one of the game's characters.
The pentagrid converter such as the 12BE6 thus became widely used in AM receivers including the miniature tube version of the " All American Five ".
It is often compared to a miniature version of the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.
The egg hatches into a miniature version of the adult, without a larval stage.
Inside what appears to be the White Hot Room or possibly just Emma's own mind, a woman resembling Jean Grey appears to Emma and helps her break free of Regan's influence with what appears to be a miniature version of the Phoenix energy raptor, thus letting her assist Logan, who has been robbed of a lock of Jean's hair that was in his possession.
Tapiola centre features a miniature version of itself.
File: Smallcrane. jpg | A challenging miniature version of a paper crane
In San Francisco, the floor plans of " marina style " houses often include a central patio, a miniature version of an open courtyard, sometimes covered with glass or a translucent material.
There are numerous stone and concrete picnic tables, some of them dating from over eighty years ago, a small sculpture of a bald eagle atop a sphere in the northeast corner of the park facing the intersection of Highland and Union, along with a miniature version of The Statue of Liberty in the northwest corner of the park facing the intersection of Highland and Broadway streets.
Tiger Electronics later developed a miniature, handheld version of the game with an LCD screen and small light gun.
In some federations the entire jurisdiction is relatively homogeneous and each constituent state resembles a miniature version of the whole ; this is known as ' congruent federalism '.
A miniature version is popular as a buffet or party food.
For the occasion, the boys wore miniature military uniforms, and the girls wore a smaller version of the court dress and little kokoshniks.
One of the reasons for having a base at Casey is to study the Law Dome, a miniature version of the entire Antarctic Ice Cap.
The instrument was played with Greek guitars and a miniature version of itself tuned an octave higher.
Also, a few of the Dunder-Mifflin employees have a miniature version of the AFL's gold ball with blue strip on their desks.
There she had her own private theatre, a miniature version of the one at Bayreuth, and made her gramophone recordings.
It is believed that if somebody gives you a miniature version, you will get the real object in the course of the following year.
The miniature golf course was originally known as Pebble Beach Mini Golf, and was designed to be a mini golf version of Pebble Beach Golf Links.
Another storm in October 1962, the remnants of Typhoon Freda, cleared a virgin tract behind the children's zoo, which opened an area for a new miniature railway that replaced a smaller version built in the 1940s.
In 2008, a miniature version of the bat ' leth was seized in Oxford, Oxfordshire after a 17-year-old was caught trying to smuggle it into Oxford and Cherwell Valley College.

miniature and scapular
However, in 1883 in his " Constitution On the Law of the Franciscan Third Order " called Misericors Dei Filius, Pope Leo XIII declared that wearing either these medium-sized scapulae of the " Third Order " or the miniature forms of the smaller devotional scapular entitled the wearer equally to gain the indulgences associated with the order.

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Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
It is the AID's intention to create in the library `` a miniature museum of Americana '' before completed refurbishing is unveiled early this fall.
Extensive miniature woods of heaths are found in almost endless variety and covered throughout the greater part of the year with innumerable blossoms in which red is very prevalent.
Cameroon is sometimes described as " Africa in miniature " because it exhibits all the major climates and vegetation of the continent: mountains, desert, rain forest, savanna grassland, and ocean coastland.
Congregationalism expressed the viewpoint that ( 1 ) every local church is a full realization in miniature of the entire Church of Jesus Christ ; and ( 2 ) the Church, while on earth, besides the local church, can only be invisible and ideal.
A distinguishing feature of most Compactrons is the placement of the evacuation tip on the bottom end, rather than the top end as was customary with " miniature " tubes, and a characteristic 3 / 4 " diameter circle pin pattern.
Others believe it was a cross from a miniature French pointer and a pinscher ; others claim that is was developed from the St. Hubert Hound, also a bloodhound, in the 18th century, and still others believe that they were descended from Basset Hounds, based upon their scent abilities and general appearance.
A contemporary reported, “ the noises in his head and deafness aren ’ t improving, yet his vision is much better and he is back in control of his balance .” His symptoms may indicate a prolonged viral encephalitis or possibly a series of miniature strokes resulting from high blood pressure and affecting hearing and balance centers in the brain.
The recursive nature of some patterns is obvious in certain examples — a branch from a tree or a frond from a fern is a miniature replica of the whole: not identical, but similar in nature.
Among them is Charge !, a leading international fanzine exclusively for miniature wargaming enthusiasts for the American Civil War period.
A date of c. 1540 is suggested from two portraits: one a miniature painted by Nicholas Hilliard in 1581 when he was allegedly 42, the other painted in 1594 when he was said to be 53.
When food is plentiful, many hydras reproduce asexually by producing buds in the body wall, which grow to be miniature adults and simply break away when they are mature.
As a result, Arran is sometimes referred to as " Scotland in miniature " and the island is a popular destination for geologists, who come to see intrusive igneous landforms such as sills and dykes as well as sedimentary and metasedimentary rocks ranging widely in age.
He is also able to form exceedingly complicated structures within relative short time like, for example, miniature cities.
Severn is best known for his many portraits of Keats, the most famous being the miniature portrait in the National Gallery ( 1819 ), the pen-and-ink sketch, Keats on his Deathbed ( 1821 ), and the oil painting of the poet reading, John Keats at Wentworth Place ( 1821 – 23 ).
A classic example of this is described in Sir Thomas Roe's diaries, in which the Emperor had his painters copy a European miniature several times creating a total of five miniatures.
A 1757 miniature ( illuminated manuscript ) | miniature of Emir Ahmad Shah Durrani, in which the Koh-i-Noor diamond is seen hanging on the front of his Crown ( headgear ) | crown, above his forehead.
The style in the miniature in Folio 76v is markedly different from the style in Folio 53v.
Similar to a DNA microarray, a protein array is a miniature array

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