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pointed and barrel-vaulted
The north and east galleries ( 12th to early 13th century ) are barrel-vaulted Romanesque architecture | Romanesque, while the later south and west galleries ( 14th century ) are early Gothic architecture | Gothic in form with pointed transverse arches.

pointed and exists
Writer Phil Farrand has often pointed out how in many episodes matter from the holodeck that gets on a real person still exists when the real person exits the holodeck.
Yifa has pointed out the perils of arguments from silence, in that although no references appear to the " Rules of purity " codes of monastic conduct of 1103 in the Transmission of the Lamp, or any of the Pure Land documents, a copy of the code in which the author identifies himself exists.
The computer could be, for example, a huge cellular automaton ( Zuse 1967 ), or a universal Turing machine, as suggested by Schmidhuber ( 1997 ), who pointed out that there exists a very short program that can compute all possible computable universes in an asymptotically optimal way.
Carroll and Rosson ( 1997 ) pointed out that no empirical evidence exists regarding the effectiveness of progressive disclosure and that the training wheels approach only studied a " single computer application ( word processor ) and a single interface style ( menu based control )".
However as Harwood and Hadley ( 2004 ) and Hyland ( 2004 ) have pointed out the amount of variation that exists between different disciplines may mean that we cannot refer to a single academic literacy.
Critics said the legislation showed the NDP was on the side of workers instead of business, while advocates pointed out that similar legislation exists across Canada regardless of which party is in power, reduced the number of work stoppages, and did not lead to job losses in other provinces.

pointed and below
A number of near-integer-ratio relationships between the orbital frequencies of the planets or major moons are sometimes pointed out ( see list below ).
It should be pointed out that both explanations were mooted in the 12th century by Geoffrey of Monmouth ( below ), who extolled the curative properties of the stones and was also the first to advance the idea that Stonehenge was constructed as a funerary monument.
The need to modernize coverage was pointed out in 2002 by both the Romanow Commission and by the Kirby committee of the Canadian Senate ( see External links below ).
After a pointed lawsuit with Henry Hucks Gibbs, first Baron Aldenham over who should direct the restoration, Grimthorpe had the vault remade and reproportioned in stone, made the floor in black and white marble ( 1893 ), and had new Victorian arcading and sculpture put below the canopy work.
He wore this war-bonnet of the Sioux, at his shoulder was a rifle pointed at someone in the river-bottom below ; in another second he would drop one of my friends.
On July 7, they constructed a lengthy series of abatis ( felled trees with sharpened branches pointed outward ) below these entrenchments.
The back and the long pointed wings of the adult are usually bluish black to slate grey with indistinct darker barring ( see " Subspecies " below ); the wingtips are black.
While not attributing magnetism to attraction among the stars, Gilbert pointed out the motion of the skies was due to earth's rotation, and not the rotation of the spheres, 20 years before Galileo ( but 57 years after Copernicus who stated it openly in his work " De revolutionibus orbium coelestium " published in 1543 ) ( see external reference below ).
The rocky islet where the woman had pointed her canoe towards doom thus was named Spirit Island which was once a nesting ground for eagles that fed on fish below the falls.
The crucible changed into rounded or pointed bottom vessels with a more conical shape ; these were heated from below, unlike prehistoric types which were irregular in shape and were heated from above.
The three portals are spanned by round arches, while the rest of the lower part of the facade is spanned by blind arches, separated by pilasters, with below Gothic pointed arches, striped in green and white, capping noblemen's tombs.
When the embryo is long, the head is pointed when seen from above or below, the jaws are barely developed, the external gills have begun to appear, and all the fins are present.
A “ mullet ” is a five pointed star and when there are three of them they are depicted two above and one below.
Both Williamson and other analysts have pointed to longer term improvements in economic performance in a number of countries that have adopted the relevant policy changes consistently, such as Chile ( below ).
A bend in the Thames below the Playing Fields, known as " Black Potts ," is still pointed out as the spot where Wotton and Izaak Walton fished in company.
Critics also pointed out that economic growth was not evenly distributed among the social classes, and the percentage of people living below the poverty level remained high, especially in the rural areas.
It is dark-streaked greyish-brown above, and white below, and has a strong pointed bill that is pinkish with a gray culmen.
Barkudia insularis has the snout depressed, obtusely pointed, projecting strongly beyond the labial margin ; rostral large, emarginate laterally to receive the nasal shield ; supranasals large, in contact with one another and with the first labial ; fronto-nasal broader than long, larger than the frontal ; interparietal much larger than the frontal ; parietals narrow, obliquely placed, in contact with one another behind it ; 3 supraoculars, the first entering the supraciliarly margin, the first two in contact with the frontal ; 1 large supraciliary in the angle formed by the 3 suboculars ; nasal shield comparatively large, the nostril at its anterior extremeity ; 1 large loreal ; a preocular ; lower eyelid composed of 2 or 3 opaque scales ; upper eyelid vestigial ; 4 supralabials, the third below the eye ; ear-opening minute ; a singly azygous postmenta ; body elongate with 140 ventral scales between the post-mental and pre-anal plates ; 20 smooth scales round the mid body.
The Rangers of the Grey Company ( see below ) were dressed in dark grey cloaks and openly wore a silver brooch shaped like a pointed star during the War of the Ring.
Close up, the bare skin of the Great Egret's gape line extends in a dagger shape behind the eye, while the Intermediate's is less pointed and ends below the eye.
While the animal is incapacitated, a pointed knife is fully inserted through the skin just behind the point of the jaw and below the neck bones.
Each of the radar stations consisted of a single tall mast with a number of small dishes in fixed positions on top ( typically four, two pointed in either direction ), with power and electronics located in a building below the mast.
At Eureka's latitude, a geosynchronous communications satellite, if due south, would require an antenna to be pointed nearly horizontally ; satellites farther east or west along that orbit would be below the horizon.
All undergraduate gowns resemble knee-length versions of the BA gown, and the basic gown is black, reaching down to just below the knees with an open pointed sleeve and the forearm seam left open.

pointed and chancel
The pointed chancel arch is 13th century.
It consists of a nave and chancel connected through a pointed arch.
It has also been pointed out by the historian, George Green of Loughborough, that a fragment of pre-Norman cross shaft would appear to be incorporated into the chancel wall suggesting that a church may well have existed on this site in Anglo-Saxon times.
triplet, which once formed the chancel arch, has been mutilated ; a pointed arch has been inserted, and the corner of the S. wall pared away.
Around 1430 a new pointed chancel arch was built, retaining the earlier capitals and piers and a clerestory was added.
The pointed arches on both sides of the nave and in the chancel imply that the architect, Benjamin Wilson, had Early English architecture in mind when he designed the building.

pointed and measuring
It considered two entangled particles, referred to as A and B, and pointed out that measuring a quantity of a particle A will cause the conjugated quantity of particle B to become undetermined, even if there was no contact, no classical disturbance.
As pointed out by Maxwell ( 1878 ), only experimental arrangements capable of measuring second order effects would have any hope of detecting aether drift, i. e. effects proportional to v < sup > 2 </ sup >/ c < sup > 2 </ sup >.
Szilárd pointed out that a real-life Maxwell's demon would need to have some means of measuring molecular speed, and that the act of acquiring information would require an expenditure of energy.
However, Sraffa then pointed out that this accurate measuring technique still involved the rate of profit: the amount of capital depended on the rate of profit.

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