Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Alps" ¶ 28
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

multitude and around
These " laws " are synthesized from a multitude of belief systems from around the world, and were collected in order to explain and categorize magical beliefs within a cohesive framework.
For example the Dartmoor granite was emplaced around 280 million years ago and as it cooled it contracted leaving a multitude of mainly vertical cracks ; these facilitated hydrothermal circulation which both chemically altered the rock surrounding the cracks and deposited minerals in them.
* 1856 – James Clerk Maxwell demonstrates that a solid ring around Saturn would be torn apart by gravitational forces and argues that Saturn's rings consist of a multitude of tiny satellites
Black bass should not be confused with a multitude of unrelated fish species found around the world and called " bass ", such as the butterfly Peacock Bass ( Cichla ocellaris ), speckled Peacock bass ( Cichla temensis ), Papuan Black Bass ( Lutjanus goldiei ) ( also called Niugini bass ), Australian bass, Rock bass ( Ambloplites rupestris ), American Striped Bass, and British sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax ).
A multitude of coal, gas and oil exploration and affiliated services companies call the mineral rich areas in and around Martin County and Inez home.
Few larger water areas are found, but a multitude of small ones, and of the total area around 1 / 10 is water.
A multitude of on-and off-road vehicles transport people and cargo around the area, including Ivan the Terra Bus.
They developed a multitude of games in all kinds of different shapes – animals, houses and other objects-whereas the development in the western world revolved mainly around geometrical shapes.
There are typically around 1, 500 to 2, 000 chatrooms open at any given time in a multitude of languages.
" I don't feel that he's a safe person to have around my wife and child at the moment, for a multitude of reasons ," Feldman said.
Second, a multitude of capstans were placed on the ground around the tower, for, although having a lower leverage ratio than treadwheels, capstans could be set up in higher numbers and run by more men ( and, moreover, by draught animals ).
The scattered tribes of Khoisan peoples moving into South Africa from around 10, 000 BC had their own fluent art styles seen today in a multitude of cave paintings.
Around that time, the French Navy was involved in a multitude of actions around the world.
He left college after one year and travelled in Europe, living a drifter's existence, working a multitude of jobs around the world in the years leading up to World War II.
Despite his age, Attenborough travelled just as extensively as in all his previous productions, with each episode leapfrogging to a multitude of locations around the world.
A series of trails are found around the mountain as well as forest roads, and also on the mountain is Athens ' second transmitter, broadcasting radio and television since the mid-1950s, across the range of television channels from ERT, ANT1, Mega, Alter and more, to satellite, including Super Sport, Seven X and Filmnet, and a multitude of radio including ERA Radio, Klik FM, ANT1 Radio, Ciao FM, Rhythmos, Super Sport FM, Top FM and others.
The Bayon's most distinctive feature is the multitude of serene and massive stone faces on the many towers which jut out from the upper terrace and cluster around its central peak.
Map of the South German States, and Hohenzollern, showing how a multitude of small territories was transformed around 1800 into several middle large powers: Baden, Württemberg and Bavaria
During the Canadian federal electoral redistribution, 2012 an attempt was made to get around this by adding a multitude of additional seats.
The museum provides visitors with a history of the multitude of artists who came from around the world to live and work in Montparnasse at the beginning of the twentieth century plus, the museum puts on temporary exhibitions of works by Montparnasse artists, both past and present.
Elsewhere around the town there are a multitude of historical sites such as the old State House ( the first stone building in Bermuda, other than fortifications, built in 1620 to house Bermuda's Parliament, and today the oldest building on the island ), the Unfinished Church, the Old Rectory, St. Peter's ( the oldest surviving Anglican and oldest continuously occupied Protestant church in the Western hemisphere ), the Tucker House, the Bermuda National Trust Museum, and the St. George's Historical Society Museum and the Featherbed Alley Printshop museum ( both in the Mitchell House ).
Recently, a multitude of restaurants and specialty food stores have sprouted around the market area, making this neighbourhood one of the liveliest in Ottawa outside of normal business hours.
The surface around Mairan is rough and irregular, with a multitude of many tiny craters, particularly to the south and west.
His goal is to topple the Dark Tower which serves as the lynchpin of time and space, destroying the multitude of universes which revolve around it so that he can rule in the primordial chaos which follows.

multitude and some
Many deities could be given epithets that seem to indicate that they were greater than any other god, suggesting some kind of unity beyond the multitude of natural forces.
He therefore argued that, while some individuals may have henotheistically chosen one god to worship, Egyptian religion as a whole had no notion of a divine being beyond the immediate multitude of deities.
The multitude of deities, or Devas, of the historical Vedic religion have a subordinate and secondary status vis-a-vis the One Supreme God, a status that some authors have even tried to express by comparing it to that of Western demigods or angels ; Prakashanand Saraswati, in " The true history and the religion of India ", prefers the term " celestial gods ".
The term is not synonymous with IBM PC compatibility as this implies a multitude of other computer hardware ; embedded systems as well as general-purpose computers used x86 chips before the PC-compatible market started, some of them before the IBM PC itself.
Many word games enjoy international popularity across a multitude of languages, whilst some are unique to English-speakers.
According to Riquier, every vocation deserved a name of its own and the sloppy usage of joglar assured that it covered a multitude of activities, some, no doubt, with which Riquier did not wish to be associated.
* Quinacrine has also been used for transluminal sterilization, but despite a multitude of clinical studies on the use of quinacrine and female sterilization, no randomized, controlled trials have been reported to date and there is some controversy over its use.
According to an Army investigatory report, there were " a multitude of procedural violations, judgment errors and alleged acts of misconduct by Army trainers that not only contributed to Sprader's death but put some 300 other soldiers in danger that day, including about two dozen who required medical attention.
Strangely, popular reaction to the events did not materialize: pictures from the square in front of the City Hall in Lisbon, where the declaration of the Republic occurred, did not show an overwhelming multitude, and even some in the military were fearful that their actions would not be successful.
Finally, after some hesitation, he publicly declared himself as the expected Messiah ( Jewish New Year, 1665 ); the declaration was made in the synagogue, with the blowing of horns, and the multitude greeted him with: " Long live our King, our Messiah!
The army itself is characterised by being capable of fielding a multitude of lightly armoured, average infantry in combination with some of the toughest and most powerful tanks in the game.
The gland openings of some African bombardier beetles can swivel through 270 ° and thrust between the insect's legs, so it can be discharged in a multitude of directions with considerable accuracy.
Of the multitude styles of kung fu and wushu, only some are actually related to Shaolin.
Everywhere there was a multitude of citizenry yelling " Viva o Senhor D. Miguel I nosso rei absoluto " (), while some interjecting cries of " death to D. Pedro " and " death to the liberal constitution ".
At one extreme there are desks furnished with a multitude of panels that swing out while stacks of small drawers pop up when a user lowers or extracts the main writing surface or desktop from a closed position, thanks to some well placed levers and / or gears.
When large amounts of tephra accumulate in the atmosphere from massive volcanic eruptions ( or from a multitude of smaller eruptions occurring simultaneously ), they can reflect light and heat from the sun back through the atmosphere, in some cases causing the temperature to drop, resulting in a climate change: " volcanic winter ".
Whilst there are some western style ex pat bars there is also a good food court and a multitude of Korean, Japanese, Thai and Malaysian restaurants.
The penalty for Barabbas ' crime was death by crucifixion, but according to the four canonical gospels and the non-canonical Gospel of Peter there was a prevailing Passing custom in Jerusalem that allowed or required Pilate, the praefectus or governor of Judaea, to commute one prisoner's death sentence by popular acclaim, and the " crowd " ( ochlos ) — which has become " the Jews " and " the multitude " in some translations — were offered a choice of whether to have Barabbas or Jesus Christ released from Roman custody.
It will be almost as convenient to search for some bit of truth concealed in nature as it will be to find it hidden away in an immense multitude of bound volumes.
Apart from these factory variants, there were a multitude of third-party conversions available, some of which were offered through Volkswagen dealers.
In George Puttenham ’ s The Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ) aporia is “ the Doubtful, called ... because oftentimes we will seem to caste perils, and make doubts of things when by a plaine manner of speech we might affirm or deny .” In another reference from 1657, J. Smith ’ s Mystical Rhetoric, the term becomes “ a figure whereby the speaker sheweth that he doubteth, either where to begin for the multitude of matters, or what to do or say in some strange or ambiguous thing ” ( OED ).
It is officially known as the Speedmarque and was initially surrounded in some controversy, associated with the introduction of a multitude of " world design " tail fins that replaced the Union Flag on all aircraft except Concorde.
Paladin has multitude of roles, being support ( they can activate Aura which are beneficial for individual and party performance ), secondary damage dealer ( via skills in magical skill tree and some in physical skill tree ), and the least but not last, also the best role as a Paladin is tanker ( provoking monsters to grab aggro to save allies, uses blocking skills for survivability ).
While the public audience of a miscarriage of justice certainly varies, they may in some cases be as large as an entire nation or multitude of nations.

0.351 seconds.