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minute and silence
" The IOC rejected an international campaign in support of a minute of silence at the Opening Ceremonies of the 2012 London Olympics in honor of the Israeli victims of the massacre.
A three minute silence at noon Paris time was observed throughout Europe.
After World War II, two further warnings were introduced for nuclear attack – a " Grey Warning " indicated approaching nuclear fallout with a 2½ minute warning of short steady tones divided by equal periods of silence, the silence being created with a manual shutter or electric solenoid.
* CPG 1-17 recommends that a monthly test be conducted, consisting of the steady Attention signal for no more than one minute, one minute of silence, followed by the Attack signal for no more than one minute.
But on the fourth year anniversary of his death on June 17, 2006, the United States played Italy in Kaiserslautern and a minute of silence was observed in his memory.
On 1 March at 12: 51, a week after the tragedy, New Zealand observed a two minute silence.
That name, originally intended to be the title of a song, was chosen to parody the practice of having a one minute silence as a mark of respect when someone considered " important or well respected " dies.
In many parts of the world, people observe two consecutive minutes moment of silence at 11: 00 a. m. local time as a sign of respect in the first minute for the roughly 20 million people who died in the war, and in the second minute dedicated to the living left behind, generally understood to be wives, children and families left behind but deeply affected by the conflict.
On August 13, 2011, Germany marked the 50th anniversary of the day the Berlin Wall started to go up with a memorial service and a minute of silence in memory of those who died trying to flee to the West.
This was followed by a minute silence, which, despite previous concerns, was respected by all the fans.
Sixty minute silence and Sacha and Mum were two of the video artworks exhibited for the exhibition of the shortlisted artists held at the Tate Gallery in London.
:" One minute silence " redirects here.
observe a minute silence in memory of Jim Langley prior to a football match.
In recent years a trend has developed ( particularly with British sports fans ) to fill the traditional minute of silence with a minute's applause.
It is frequently alleged that the predominant reason for the minute's applause tending to replace the minute's silence is out of fear that opposition fans will not respect the silence, and spend their time booing, jeering, or otherwise attempting to disrupt it ; many silences have been cut short from the usual minute to thirty seconds or less for this reason.
Judge Hilton stated, " The court finds that the Commonwealth's daily observance of one minute of silence act is constitutional.
* One minute of silence
The last song on the album, Secret Song, is a hidden track as it is included at the end of the song Devil in You after a 3 minute silence between the songs.
" Before Game 5 of the 2005 Eastern Conference Finals between the Heat and the Detroit Pistons, there was a minute of silence to honor Mikan.

minute and will
`` And I am not sure that I have any cash -- any money, that is -- but if you will wait just a minute I will write you out a check if I can find my checkbook.
For example, in the Schrödinger picture, there is a linear operator U with the property that if an electron is in state right now, then in one minute it will be in the state, the same U for every possible.
Also, due to the limitations of the data structures in the ATIP ( see below ), 90 and 99 minute blanks will identify as 80 minute ones.
However, in certain applications where discs will not be distributed or exchanged outside a private group and will not be archived for a long time, a proprietary format may be an acceptable way to obtain greater capacity ( up to 1. 2 GB with GigaRec or 1. 8 GB with HD-BURN on 99 minute media ).
Presses vary from simple, inexpensive single stage models, to complex progressive models that will eject a loaded cartridge with each pull of a lever, at rates of 10 rounds a minute.
Often the presence, absence or variation of minute quantities of secondary elements and compounds in a bulk material will have a great impact on the final properties of the materials produced, for instance, steels are classified based on 1 / 10 and 1 / 100 weight percentages of the carbon and other alloying elements they contain.
An open circuit diver whose breathing rate at the surface ( atmospheric pressure ) is 15 litres per minute will consume 3 x 15 = 45 litres of gas per minute at 20 metres.
So, a diver with a 3 litre oxygen cylinder filled to 200 bar who leaves 25 % in reserve will be able to do a 450 minute = 7. 5 hour dive ( 3 L × 200 bar × 0. 75 / 1 ).
In the event of a tie at the end of three rounds, a fourth " sudden death " overtime round, sometimes called " Golden Point ", will be held to determine the winner after a one minute rest period.
The average human heart, beating at 72 beats per minute, will beat approximately 2. 5 billion times during an average 66 year lifespan.
Because dielectric materials usually contain minute defects, the practical dielectric strength will be a fraction of the intrinsic dielectric strength of an ideal, defect-free, material.
This is usually over in less than a minute, and if the cheetah fails to make a catch quickly, it will give up.
Minnaert says that after a minute of gazing at the sky, " a kind of marble effect will appear.
If the Iridium subscriber answers their phone will be billed at its standard usage rate, ranging from $ 0. 95 to $ 1. 50 USD per minute, or subtracting minutes from a pool of prepaid minutes assigned to the phone.
* If one hand is immersed in cold water and the other in hot for a minute or so, and then both hands are placed in lukewarm water, the lukewarm water will feel hot to the hand previously immersed in cold water, and cold to the hand previously immersed in hot water.
* If a person is lying on his / her stomach with arms stretched in front and another person raises his / her arms about 2 feet off the ground and holds them there for approximately one minute, with the person on the ground having his / her eyes closed and head hanging, then slowly lowers the arms to the ground, it will feel as if the arms are going below the level of the rest of the body.
While Welk's English was passable, he never did grasp the English " idiom " completely and was thus famous for his " Welk-isms ," such as " George, I want to see you when you have a minute, right now " and " Now for my accordion solo ; Myron, will you join me?
The will contained an " unfulfilled gifts " clause, added at the last minute, which allowed Henry's executors to freely distribute lands and honours to themselves and the court, particularly to Seymour, who became the Lord Protector of the Realm and Governor of the King's Person, and who created himself Duke of Somerset.
Insertion of an inside-out lens for a brief time ( less than one minute ) should not cause any damage to the eye, but the discomfort will help identify that the lens is not in the proper orientation.
On this 20 minute long ride, visitors will see tigers, elephants, and rhinos, and wild horses in their natural habitats.

minute and be
This was later known to be the result of concentrating the minute amount of complete antibody found in these sera ; ;
In a minute, or five minutes, the business would be done ; ;
`` And then whenever I have a minute I can be working at it, and keep an eye on the baby and the stove at the same time.
Another of his theological textbooks that strove to be more minute in its focus, is his De Fide Catholica, dated somewhere between 1185 to 1200, Alan sets out to refute heretical views, specifically that of the Waldensians and Cathars.
Commonly used for storing uncompressed ( PCM ), CD-quality sound files, which means that they can be large in size — around 10 MB per minute.
It might appear at first sight as though one connection would serve, but the differences in pressure on which these instruments depend are so minute, that the pressure of the air in the room where the recording part is placed has to be considered.
( Originally, a team was supposed to be started in Buffalo, but league ownership at the last minute removed that city from their plans in favor of the expansion Boston franchise.
The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content ( such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast ) to be removed.
By the laws of England, every invasion of private property, be it ever so minute, is a trespass ...
Initially, Decade was to be released in 1976, but was pulled at the last minute by Young.
The isotope of einsteinium with the longest half life, einsteinium-252 ( half life 471. 7 days ) would be more suitable for investigation of physical properties, but it has proven far more difficult to produce and is available only in minute quantities, and not in bulk.
In some instances, traces of food in the air, too minute to be perceived through smell, have been known to provoke lethal reactions in extremely sensitive individuals.
A film could be under a minute long and would usually present a single scene, authentic or staged, of everyday life, a public event, a sporting event or slapstick.
The game time is divided into two equal halves of 35 minutes each, with 5-10 minutes for half-time, although at local and regional level, games may be reduced to 25 to 30 minute halves to ease turf availability constraints.
: Bopp's researches, carried with wonderful penetration into the most minute and almost microscopical details of linguistic phenomena, have led to the opening up of a wide and distant view into the original seats, the closer or more distant affinity, and the tenets, practices and domestic usages of the ancient Indo-European nations, and the science of comparative grammar may truly be said to date from his earliest publication.
Muzzleloaders have to be manually reloaded after each shot ; a skilled archer could fire multiple arrows faster than most early muskets could be reloaded and fired, although by the mid-18th century, when muzzleloaders became the standard small armament of the military, a well-drilled soldier could fire six rounds in a minute using prepared cartridges in his musket.
If SMS over GPRS is used, an SMS transmission speed of about 30 SMS messages per minute may be achieved.
The Buddhists thought atoms to be minute objects unable to be seen to the naked eye and which come into being and vanish in an instant.
As a general guide, flow rates for each gully should be 1 liter per minute.

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