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Hank Foiles, backed up by Frank House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make up better second line catching than the Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant.
Clearly, any line, l, of any bundle having one of these points of tangency, T, as vertex will be transformed into the entire pencil having the image of the second intersection of L and Q as vertex and lying in the plane determined by the image point and the generator of Af which is tangent to **zg at T.
the second requires that there be a line through P which meets **zg in Af points.
A second later she came behind the wheel and backed off the anchor line until it was set in the ocean floor.
And while no one expects total democracy on the academic scene, the scholar will be particularly sensitive to a line between first and second class citizenship drawn on any basis other than that of academic rank or professional achievement.
If one also removes the second postulate (" a line can be extended indefinitely ") then elliptic geometry arises, where there is no parallel through a point outside a line, and in which the interior angles of a triangle add up to more than 180 degrees.
Then, taking in on the first cable as the boat is motored into the wind and letting slack while drifting back, a second anchor is set approximately a half-scope away from the first on a line perpendicular to the wind.
The second line, " That saved a wretch like me!
Alexandrines also formed the first line of the couplet form Poulter's Measure ( the second line being a fourteener ) as exemplified in Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey's poem, Complaint of the Absence of her lover, being upon the sea ( 1547 ).
The second monochromator does not have an exit slit ; hence the spectral environment at both sides of the analytical line becomes visible at high resolution.
A second lane leads alongside the railway line to Aberdour Castle, while a third leads to the restored Aberdour House.
One variation shortens the second line and lengthens the last, to form a near-rhyme between N and zed:
In the first case the line is an oblique asymptote of ƒ ( x ) when x tends to +∞, and in the second case the line is an oblique asymptote of ƒ ( x ) when x tends to −∞
Construction of the second line started in December 2008, which is due to be opened according to initial forecasts by the end of 2012.
The Beowulf manuscript was transcribed from an original by two scribes, one of whom wrote the first 1939 lines and a second who wrote the remainder, so the poem up to line 1939 is in one handwriting, whilst the rest of the poem is in another.
This is a technique in which the first half of the line ( the a-verse ) is linked to the second half ( the b-verse ) through similarity in initial sound.
After an initial success, his first line of cavalry, under the Imperial General of Horse, Prince Maximilian of Hanover, were pressed by the second line of Marsin's cavalry, and were forced back across the Nebel in confusion.
With the battle still not won, Marlborough had to rebuke one of his cavalry officers who was attempting to leave the field – " Sir, you are under a mistake, the enemy lies that way ..." Now, at the Duke's command, the second Allied line under von Bulow and the Count of Ost-Friese was ordered forward, and, driving through the centre, the Allies finally put Tallard's tired horse to rout, not without cost.
Usually, only the second and fourth line of a quatrain are rhymed ( in the scheme a, b, c, b ), which has been taken to suggest that, originally, ballads consisted of couplets ( two lines ) of rhymed verse, each of 14 syllables.
A second inner line of four frigates was positioned approximately west of the main line, roughly halfway between the line and the shoal.

second and links
India has remained one of its biggest trading partners ; in addition India has deep social and historical links with a large portion of the population of Mauritius, India is the country's second largest source of foreign assistance.
The Bundestag had earlier changed the Code of Criminal Procedure so that several of the attorneys who were accused of serving as links between the inmates and the RAF's second generation could be excluded.
For many critics and theorists, the most engaging aspects of Gombrowicz ’ s work are the connections with European thought in the second half of the 20th century, which links him with the intellectual heritage of Michel Foucault, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, and Jean-Paul Sartre.
His second purpose was to identify links between certain religions in different cultures, finding a common denominator.
The indirect pathway consists of three links, first a projection from striatal medium spiny cells to the external part of the globus pallidus ( GPe ); second a GABAergic projection from GPe to the subthalamic nucleus ( STN ); third a glutamatergic projection from STN to SNr.
* In the second month of the first year ( 1661 ) of Kangxi, Qing court issued the emperor's decree: The sea shore inhabitants will be ordered to move inland 50 Li ( Chinese: 里 ; translation: mile ), to curb their links with the Taiwan rebels ( Koxinga ).
The oldest causeway, originally constructed in 1929, links Bahrain to Al Muharraq, the second largest island.
Limburg is close to Germany and Wallonia, and because of the natural political, cultural and economics links, French and German have long been important second languages in the area.
In addition, on August 5, 2006, the BBC reported that " free screensavers " and " screensavers " respectively were the first and third most likely search terms to return links to malware, the second being Bearshare.
Some systems might have multiple names for the dynamically linked library, with most of the names being names for symbolic links to the remaining name ; those names might include the major version of the library, or the full version number ; for example, on some systems would be the filename for the second major interface revision of the dynamically linked library.
St Ives is just off the A14 road on a particularly congested section of the route from the UK's second city, Birmingham, to the port of Felixstowe and hence to the mainland of Europe This section of road also links the northern end of the M11 ( Cambridge and region ) to the M1 and the whole of the North of England and Scotland.
There are three ' links ' in the chain: the funds in the first and second links are held in trust, primarily for the benefit of policyholders whose contracts are underwritten by the relevant member.
For the Apple implementation this meant 7 bits times 6 links at 50 million times a second, for a raw data rate of 2. 1 Gbit / s.
Channel capacity is the theoretical maximum possible number of bits per second of information which may be conveyed through one or more links in an area.
The process involves a search engine spider downloading a page and storing it on the search engine's own server, where a second program, known as an indexer, extracts various information about the page, such as the words it contains and where these are located, as well as any weight for specific words, and all links the page contains, which are then placed into a scheduler for crawling at a later date.
There are further emergency spillways for an extra 5, 000 cubic metres per second and the Toshka Canal links the reservoir to the Toshka Depression.
In Europe, six radio telescopes of the European VLBI Network ( EVN ) are now connected with Gigabit per second links via their National Research Networks and the Pan-European research network GEANT2, and the first astronomical experiments using this new technique have been successfully conducted.
Around the middle of the 2nd century BC, the Sibylline Oracles mention the " land of Gog and Magog " as " situated in the midst of Aethiopian rivers ", but in a second mention links it with the " Marsians and Dacians ", in eastern Europe ; in both cases they are about to receive " woe ," and according to Boe, " there can be little doubt about the direct use of Ezekiel's oracles " in their composition.
As it was centrally funded, it had no direct links either with churches or with local authorities ; it was almost largely non-residential ( two small hostels were built, one in 1921 and the second in 1931 ); and its range of work was wider.
This definition includes broadcasting systems such at digital TV and digital radio broadcasting, but also two-way digital radio standards such as the second generation ( 2G ) cell-phones and later, short-range communication such as digital cordless phones, wireless computer networks, digital micro-wave radio links, deep space communication systems such as communications to and from the two Voyager space probes, etcetera.
Arguably the heart of the poem is not the first line, nor the second, but the mental process that links the two together.
** Description: Currently, Autoroute 30 consists of three sections: the first detours Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, the second starts in Châteauguay, detours the Kahnawake reserve and Saint-Constant then goes on to Sorel-Tracy, and the final section links Route 132 at A-55 with Bécancour
which links Bessel functions to ; this reduces to Kummer's second formula for:

1.171 seconds.