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number and fine
In 1171, Absalon issued the " Zealand church law " (), which reduced the number of Canonical Law offenses for which the church could fine the public, while instituting the tithe payment system.
) In reliance on this assumption, modern statutes often leave a number of terms and fine distinctions unstated — for example, a statute might be very brief, leaving the precise definition of terms unstated, under the assumption that these fine distinctions will be inherited from pre-existing common law.
While this development makes fine tuners unnecessary, a very small number of bassists use them nevertheless.
Its emphasis was on science — and conformably to the broad 18th-century understanding of the term ' science ', its content extends beyond what would be called science or technology today, and includes topics from the humanities and fine arts, e. g. a substantial number from law, commerce, music, and heraldry.
If the entire volume of the observable universe ( taken to be 3 × 10 < sup > 80 </ sup > m < sup > 3 </ sup >) were packed solid with fine dust particles about 1. 5 micrometres in size, then the number of different ways of ordering these particles ( that is, assigning the number 1 to one particle, then the number 2 to another particle, and so on until all particles are numbered ) would be approximately one googolplex.
Yarns are grouped by thickness into six categories: superfine, fine, light, medium, bulky and superbulky ; quantitatively, thickness is measured by the number of wraps per inch ( WPI ).
Hartmann completed a number of fine works, most notably eight symphonies.
The Atelier Mourlot originally specialized in the printing of wallpaper, but was transformed when the founder's grandson, Fernand Mourlot, invited a number of 20th-century artists to explore the complexities of fine art printing.
Paganini was in possession of a number of fine string instruments.
The pure number we call the fine structure constant and denote by α is a combination of the electron charge, e, the speed of light, c, and Planck's constant, h. At first we might be tempted to think that a world in which the speed of light was slower would be a different world.
But the huge number of gates and transistors available on common devices has rendered such fine distinctions moot.
It includes a number of special collections mainly relating to the fine and applied arts.
Z-pinch uses massive amounts of electrical current which is switched into a small number of extremely fine wires.
In the 18th Piranesi, Tiepolo and Daniel Chodowiecki were the best of a smaller number of fine etchers.
* The anthropic fine tuning of the universe: He quotes with approval Freeman Dyson, who said " the more I examine the universe and the details of its architecture, the more evidence I find that the universe in some sense must have known we were coming " and suggests there is a wide consensus amongst physicists that either there are a very large number of other universes in the Multiverse or that " there is just one universe which is the way it is in its anthropic fruitfulness because it is the expression of the purposive design of a Creator, who has endowed it with the finely tuned potentialty for life.
The Hopi also are part of the wider cash economy ; a significant number of Hopi have mainstream jobs ; others earn a living by creating high-quality Hopi art, notably the carving of Kachina dolls, the expert crafting of earthenware ceramics, and the design and production of fine jewelry, especially sterling silver.
The town contains a fine parish church and a considerable number of listed buildings.
There were reputed to be 50 mills in the town and surrounding area in the early 18th century, and a number of fine clothiers ' houses survive, particularly in Bowlish, a hamlet on the western edge of Shepton Mallet.
There are a number of fine houses in the older parts of the town around Lower Lane and Leg Square,
where Z is the atomic number, and α is the fine structure constant, a measure of the strength of electromagnetic interactions.
Many of their grand houses had been demolished by the middle of the 20th century, though a number remain around the Common and in the Old Town, as do a substantial number of fine late 18th and early 19th century houses.

number and marble
Vases of all kinds, carved in marble or other stones, cast or beaten in metals or fashioned in clay, the latter in enormous number and variety, richly ornamented with coloured schemes, and sometimes bearing moulded decoration.
There are a number of interesting monuments, most notably that of Prior Vivian which was formerly in the Priory Church ( Thomas Vivian's effigy lying on a chest: black Catacleuse stone and grey marble ).
A number of two-player variations use a third colour for passive pieces, for example variation The Pillar ( with a fixed marble in the centre of the board ), which has been examined to some depth by Alex Borello and Nicolas Le Gal.
These included over 500 vases, 200 bronzes and a number of marble statues.
These two observations imply that if for example the number of white marbles at the outset is 3 times the number of black marbles, then also the chance of a white marble being drawn in the draw is 3 times as big as a black marble being drawn in the draw.
He would either dedicate the tripod to some deity or set it upon the top of a marble structure erected in the form of a small circular temple in a street in Athens, called the street of tripods, from the large number of memorials of this kind.
On the summit of the mountain he constructed a shrine to the god, laid out in hanging gardens reached by an airy flight of five hundred and twenty marble steps, a significant number, since according to Aztec mythology the gods have the choice to destroy humanity once every 52 years.
The crypts on average are more elaborate than at the other St. Louis cemeteries, including a number of fine 19th century marble tombs.
The statue of the young smiling boy was very popular, and Carpeaux created a number of reproductions and variations in marble and bronze.
A number of marble carvings from the former chapel at Whitehall ( which was built for James II ) can now be seen in St Andrew's Church, Burnham-on-Sea in Somerset, to where they were moved in 1820 after having originally been removed to Westminster Abbey in 1706.
A marble plaque appears above the door of number 8 South Street, erstwhile home to the Dame school where " Bertie ", as he was called as a child, learned to read and write.
In the renovation of the Masjid a new stone arcade was added, three more minarets ( which made the total number 7 ) were built and the marble flooring was retiled.
The mountain is also home to several Hindu temples, including the Adhar Devi Temple ( also known as Arbuda Devi Temple ), carved out of solid rock ; the Shri Raghunathji Temple ; and a shrine and temple to Dattatreya built atop the Guru Shikhar peak and a number of Jain temples including Dilwara Temples, a complex of temples carved of white marble that was built between the 11th and 13th centuries AD.
The church contains a number of marble carvings designed by Sir Christopher Wren for the private chapel in the Palace of Westminster.
The foyer is considered to be beautiful, with its open surfaces and marble staircases, and it is adorned with a number of works of art by artists such as Carl Milles and Isaac Grünewald.
:[...] the President is hereby authorized to invite each and all the States to provide and furnish statues, in marble or bronze, not exceeding two in number for each State, of deceased persons who have been citizens thereof, and illustrious for their historic renown or for distinguished civic or military services such as each State may deem to be worthy of this national commemoration ; and when so furnished the same shall be placed in the Old Hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol of the United States, which is set apart, or so much thereof as may be necessary, as a national statuary hall for the purpose herein indicated.
After a second journey to Italy in 1646 he painted a great number of pictures for Aix-en-Provence, Toulon, Cuers and La Ciotat, and sculpted a large marble group of the Virgin and Child for the church of Lorgues.
There are a number of caves in the marble karst areas on the flanks of the mountain, including New Zealand's longest cave system, Bulmer Cavern, which run for 64 kilometres.
Constructed in 1907 of white marble in the Neo-classical style, it has been the scene of a number of famous trials.
Features of interest include the arcades, some 16th-century seating and a number of Purbeck marble monuments.
A number of large monuments include John Rede, d. 1604 in the south chapel is of alabaster stone with a recumbent effigy in marble on a partially rolled mat.

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