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His reign length — as preserved in the damaged Turin King List — was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner — in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
However, if Behn left Surinam in 1663, then she could have kept up with matters in the colony by reading the Exact Relation that Willoughby had printed in London in 1666, and seen in the extraordinary execution a barbarity to graft onto her villain, Byam, from the man who might have been her real employer, Willoughby.

reading and d
His education began with the reading of Robinson Crusoe ( unabridged ), Gulliver's Travels, the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen and Madame d ' Aulnoy, the Arabian Nights and ( at the age of 13 ) the poems of Edgar Allan Poe.
This " Rabbinical Kaddish " ( Kaddish d ' Rabbanan ) is still said after studying midrash or aggadah or after reading them as part of the service.
< li > A finite table ( occasionally called an action table or transition function ) of instructions ( usually quintuples: q < sub > i </ sub > a < sub > j </ sub >→ q < sub > i1 </ sub > a < sub > j1 </ sub > d < sub > k </ sub >, but sometimes 4-tuples ) that, given the state ( q < sub > i </ sub >) the machine is currently in and the symbol ( a < sub > j </ sub >) it is reading on the tape ( symbol currently under the head ) tells the machine to do the following in sequence ( for the 5-tuple models ):
Whole language instruction was predicated on the principle that children could learn to read given ( a ) proper motivation, ( b ) access to good literature, ( c ) many reading opportunities, ( d ) focus on meaning, and ( e ) instruction to help students use meaning clues to determine the pronunciation of unknown words.
On July 31, 1931, Austin M. Patterson, Webster's chemistry editor, sent in a slip reading " D or d, cont ./ density.
He appears to have had military service but at some point joined the very new monastery at Melrose, under the prior Boisil ( d. 661, as Abbot ), with whom he seems to have had a particular relationship, reading with him on Boisil's deathbed.
Drawing of Kater's pendulum < font color =" red ">( a )</ font > opposing knife edge pivots from which pendulum is suspended < font color =" red ">( b )</ font > fine adjustment weight moved by adjusting screw < font color =" red ">( c )</ font > coarse adjustment weight clamped to rod by setscrew < font color =" red ">( d )</ font > bob < font color =" red ">( e )</ font > pointers for reading
The Museu Calouste Gulbenkian has a mechanical table made by Oeben for the comte d ' Argenson which opens swing-away secretarial writing surfaces and a tilted reading easel with successive turns of a single key.
But d ' Orville and Albert Schultens helped him to private teaching and reading for the press, by which he was able to live.
Stapp starts his speech with this declaration, “ On behalf of the entire membership of the American Servicemen ’ s Union, I ’ d like to avail myself of this opportunity to extend the greatest honor and thanks to the great leader of the 40 million Korean people, Comrade Kim Il-song, ever-victorious, iron-willed, brilliant commander and outstanding leader of the international communist and working-class movements, who has shown such a warm solicitude as to invite me to the congress and make it possible for me to stand on this high rostrum .” In the same speech, Stapp continues to express his indignation against US imperialism and encourages the reading ofthe works of genius of Marshal Kim Il-song, outstanding Marxist-Leninist of present times, books which contain the basic positions, attitudes, strategy, and tactics that should be adopted by revolutionaries in any country or in any part of the world .” In closing, Stapp promised to return to America and “ share with my comrades the great chuche idea that they may be aroused to struggle more vigorously against the U. S. policy of aggression .” Kim Sung Il was regarded by the WWP and its front organizations as the great leader of modern times, and their closest friend and instructor, who was able to guide the WWP in their struggle for solidarity.
He attempted to have one of his unpublished plays, L ' Anoblié conspirateur, performed at the Comédie-Française, and records naïvely that one of its managers, d ' Orfeuil, listened to the reading of the first three acts impatiently, exclaiming at last: " I should need cannon in order to put that piece on the stage ".
On November 7, 1987 Prime Minister Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, in a coup d ' état, declared President Habib Bourguiba impeached on medical grounds and constitutionally replaced him as President of Tunisia, on the basis of a strict reading of Article 57.
Gonaïves is also known as Haiti's City of Independence because it was there that Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Haiti, the former Saint-Domingue, independent from France on January 1, 1804 by reading the Act of Independence, drafted by Boisrond Tonnerre, on the Place d ' Armes of the town.
Mademoiselle d ' Enghien received the typical education given to girls of the nobility in France and was taught reading, writing, dancing, singing and other matters which were considered necessary for a young aristocrat.
Finally he was forced to an open protest, which he caused to be inscribed on the journals, but the action of Capo d ' Istria in reading to the assembled Italian ministers, who were by no means reconciled to the large claims implied in the Austrian intervention, a declaration in which as the result of the intimate union established by solemn acts between all the European powers the Russian emperor offered to the allies the aid of his arms, should new revolutions threaten new dangers, an attempt to revive that idea of a universal union based on the Holy Alliance against which Britain had consistently protested. The objections of Britain were, however, not so much to an Austrian intervention in Naples as to the far-reaching principles by which it was sought to justify it.
" Paired with this on the same day is a reading from St. Peter Chrysologus, d. AD 450, who quotes the Apostle: " let us also wear the likeness of the man of heaven ".
Northrup noted: “ We got sick and tired of reading Martin say in the papers, ‘ I manage good, and they play bad .’ ‘ I ’ d like to bunt, but my players can ’ t do it .’.
: d ) In the Office of Readings, the biblical reading with its responsory is that assigned to the weekday.
He has been responsible for performances reading Pat Barker's Regeneration, The Ghost Road and The Eye in the Door, Suspicion by Robert McCrum, Maurice by E. M. Forster, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Sebastian Faulks ' Birdsong and Thomas Hardy's Tess of the d ' Urbervilles.
As it had been since the late Seventies, the optional " d ' Elegance " package offered even more luxurious appointments, including tufted-button seating and rear-seat reading lamps.
Similarly as in step 2 of the illustration, a sighting is taken on the base of the object whose height is to be determined, and the reading on the horizontal scale, d ', recorded.
Therefore in sketch f we see that using the principle of similar triangles, given that each triangle has identical angles, the sides will be in proportion: x the distance to the object in proportion to x ', the height set on the vertical scale of the hypsometer, and d the depth of the object below the observers eye-line in proportion to d ', the reading from the horizontal scale of the hypsometer.
In Romans 12: 11 it reads καιρω for κυριω, the reading of the manuscript is supported by Codex Augiensis, Codex Boernerianus 5 it < sup > d, g </ sup >, Origen < sup > lat </ sup >.

reading and un
French basic word order is thus subject – verb – object ( Je lisais un livre: I was reading a book ), although if the object is a pronoun, it precedes the verb ( Je le lisais: I was reading it ).
On the other hand, upon reading " The Swan " or " Le Cygne " from Les Fleurs du mal, Victor Hugo announced that Baudelaire had created " un nouveau frisson " ( a new shudder, a new thrill ) in literature.
One of the central themes of the novel is the link between reading and information-gathering, and the ( un ) reliability of written information, of narrators and narrative.
On a marble tile at the foot of the bench there is an inscription reading: " Dirás que soy un soñador pero no soy el único " John Lennon, which is a Spanish translation of the English lyrics, " You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one ," from the song " Imagine ".

reading and Description
* In the game " Madness: Project Nexus " The Black Prince is referenced when clicking on the Iron Sword and reading it's Description.

reading and Dream
A few important commissions came to him ; the French governor of Rome asked him to paint Virgil reading the Aeneid ( 1812 ) for his residence, and to paint two colossal works — Romulus's victory over Acron ( 1812 ) and The Dream of Ossian ( 1813 )— for Monte Cavallo, a former Papal residence undergoing renovation to become Napoleon's Roman palace.
By the age of eight, he was reading other traditional Chinese novels, including the Water Margin, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Dream of the Red Mansion.
* John Bunyan's Dream Story: the Pilgrim's Progress retold for children and adapted to school reading by James Baldwin.
* " Dream Sequence ", a series of surreal film pieces bracketed by large light-up signs reading " Dream Sequence " and " End Dream Sequence " that tracked towards and away from the camera.
* A dramatic reading of the book by Paul Rhys was broadcast on BBC Radio 7 as Dream Story.
The better known Dream of the Rood inscription is due to a revised reading of Kemble's in an 1842 article.

reading and recorded
There's more reading and instruction to be heard on discs than ever before, although the spoken rather than the sung word is as old as Thomas Alva Edison's first experiment in recorded sound.
The radiation station of the Chicago board of health recorded a reading of 1 micro-microcurie of radiation per cubic meter of air over Chicago yesterday.
According to the National Weather Service, Chicago's highest official temperature reading of was recorded on June 1, 1934, and July 11, 1936, both at Midway Airport.
The voices of Cleese, Gilliam, Jones, and Palin will be spliced into commentary recorded by Chapman reading from his memoir and taped shortly before his death.
His reading lists, as recorded in his diary, were dominated by antisemitic pamphlets, German myths, and occult tracts.
Regarding the inscription reading, John Hines of Cardiff University comments that there is " quite an essay to be written over the uncertainties of translation and identification here ; what are clear, and very important, are the names of two of the Norse gods on the side, Odin and Heimdallr, while Þjalfi ( masculine, not the feminine in-a ) is the recorded name of a servant of the god Thor.
This symbolism may derive from the account of the heavenly vision recorded in the Christian Bible in Revelation 14: 2 reading: " And I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of a great thunder: and I heard the voice of harpers harping with their harps.
A potential world record of was recorded by Iván Pedroso, with a " legal " wind reading also at Sestriere, but the jump was not validated because videotape revealed someone was standing in front of the wind gauge, invalidating the reading ( and costing Pedroso a Ferrari valued at $ 130, 000 -- the prize for breaking the record at that meet ).
Nevada's reading is the third highest temperature recorded in the U. S. just behind Arizona's reading and California's reading.
Sinatra recorded a public service announcement for Deejay Ra's ' Hip-Hop Literacy ' campaign, encouraging reading of Tarantino screenplays and related books.
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti was a major force reading and stopping plays, while safety Jake Scott recorded 7 interceptions.
The hottest air temperature ever recorded was at ' Aziziya, Libya, on 13 September 1922, but that reading is queried.
* For data recorded on multichannel magnetic tape, the difference between reading times of bits recorded in a single transverse line.
Skew is usually interpreted to mean the difference in reading times between bits recorded on the tracks at the extremities, or edges, of the tape.
Another custom is reading the appointed Scripture lessons in multiple foreign languages recounting the speaking in tongues recorded in
Artists Rifles, an audiobook CD published in 2004, includes a reading of Concert Party, Busseboom by Blunden himself, recorded in 1964 by the British Council.
In reading the transcriptions of Indian myths, for example, which were generally recorded as prose by the anthropologists who came before, Hymes noticed that there are commonly poetic structures in the wording and structuring of the tale.
The highest reading ever recorded in San Salvador was, the lowest was.
In 1977, actor Leonard Nimoy recorded a dramatic reading of the story as the title track of an album for Caedmon Records.
In 1943, Laughton recorded a reading of the Nativity story from St. Luke's Gospel, and this was released in 1995 on CD on a Nimbus Records collection entitled Prima Voce: The Spirit of Christmas Past.
In the late 1950s Moe Asch of Folkways Records recorded Patchen reading his poetry and excerpts from one of his novels.

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