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The Danish cavalry, under the Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt ( not to be confused with the Duke of Württemberg who fought with Eugene ), had made slow work of crossing the Nebel near Oberglau ; harassed by Marsin's infantry near the village, the Danes were driven back across the stream.
In comparison with the laser printer, most inkjet printers and dot-matrix printers simply take an incoming stream of data and directly imprint it in a slow lurching process that may include pauses as the printer waits for more data.
The clot is able to provide a sustained slow release of amino acids into the blood stream, sometimes lasting for several hours.
The name Säveån stems from the words säve, as in sävligt ( leisurely, slow ) and ån ( the stream / creek ), as it is a very slowly flowing little river.
Third, by consuming foods low on the glycemic Index for 12 – 18 hours before the event, the liver and muscles will store the resulting slow but steady stream of glucose as glycogen, instead of fat.
In Colorado and Wyoming, the North Platte is narrower and much swifter flowing than it is in Nebraska, where it becomes a slow flowing, shallow braided stream.
Oda and Tokugawa positioned their men across the plain from the castle, behind the Rengogawa ( 連吾川 ), a small stream whose steep banks would slow down the cavalry charges for which the Takeda clan was known.
The design based on separating a continuously flowing stream with air bubbles largely reduced slow, clumsy, and error prone manual methods of analysis.
The key to making this happen over 802. 11 relies on the fact that if you slow a stream down, the application at the root cause will back off and also slow down.
In Colorado and Wyoming, the river is narrower and much swifter flowing than it is in Nebraska, where it becomes a slow flowing, shallow braided stream.
The rate of fire was comparatively slow, typically around 1 round per minute, and musketeers were typically deployed in six or more ranks to allow for a continuous stream of fire.
Below the dam the river meanders through cane forests and willow swamplands, transitioning from a clear stream into a slow and silt-laden muddy river as it enters the flat lands of the Mississippi embayment.
This process of utilizing a thalweg to slow stream bed erosion was used in Meacham Creek, Umatilla, Oregon ( 1990 ).
Once it exits the Toiyabe Range it becomes a slow, muddy stream, and its waters are used for irrigation by scattered farms and ranches along its lower reaches.
The stream rises to a peak flow after each precipitation event, then falls in a slow recession.
The mysticism that the Lohars from Iran introduced was a slow but soothing stream aimed at raising up of moral and spiritual values and oneness of God.
( It serves to slow down the stream x )
The broth is set whirling first with a whisk, and the beaten egg mixture added in a slow stream to produce the stracciatelle (" little shreds ") of cooked egg in the broth, which is clarified by the process.
They also slow the rate of absorption of nutrients into the blood stream by reducing gastric emptying and may directly reduce food intake.
The stream starts as a slow soft-bottom waterway.
Being just over two miles ( 3. 2 km ) in length and generally slow flowing, the stream descends some 87 feet ( 27 m ) from the southern end of Esthwaite Water, which it drains, to the western banks of Windermere near an island called Ling Holm.
The existing network of narrow, winding, two-lane roads, snaking through narrow stream valleys or over mountaintops, was slow to drive, unsafe, and in many places worn out.
Halleck's plan, finalized in January 1864, called for Banks to take 20, 000 troops up from New Orleans to Alexandria, on a route up the Bayou Teche ( in Louisiana, the term bayou is used to refer to a slow moving river or stream ), where they would be met by 15, 000 troops sent down from Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's forces in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and under the command of Brigadier General A. J.

slow and white
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
A respected commentator in The Bulletin has suggested that she has gone slow on Aboriginal issues because she fears a white backlash that could result in her government being toppled.
Before O. J. Simpson took a slow ride in a white Bronco, and before everyone close to his case had an agent and a book contract.
If the shutter was slow in closing, overexposure resulted where the part-fields joined and the " shutter bar " took the form of a white line.
Aside from the film gauge selection — 8 mm ( amateur ), 16 mm ( semi-professional ), 35 mm ( professional ) and 65 mm ( epic photography, rarely used except in special event venues ) — the cinematographer has a selection of stocks in reversal ( which, when developed, create a positive image ) and negative formats along with a wide range of film speeds ( varying sensitivity to light ) from ISO 50 ( slow, least sensitive to light ) to 800 ( very fast, extremely sensitive to light ) and differing response to color ( low saturation, high saturation ) and contrast ( varying levels between pure black ( no exposure ) and pure white ( complete overexposure ).
The government was slow to survey their land ( which meant they could not settle ) and awarded them smaller grants in less convenient locations than those of white settlers.
He described a patient who had slow progression of dementia as well as subcortical white matter atrophy, ventricle enlargement, aphasia, hemianopsia, and hemiparesis.
*" The Old Man ," whose shaggy white hair, slow speech, and shuffling gait ran counter to the much needed energy levels of the various occupations he was usually found in.
When injured, he could slow his heart rate to reduce blood pressure, send extra platelets to aid in clotting a wound, and direct white blood cells to an area to attack infection.
Over a slow four-note-repeat backbeat score, a tight shot of a white chess knight emblem centered in a black background is shown.
He later found that the smell of ozone was similar to that produced by the slow oxidation of white phosphorus.
It typically involves playful and grotesque imagery, taboo topics, extreme or absurd environments, and is traditionally performed in white body makeup with slow hyper-controlled motion, with or without an audience.
It's like the Globetrotters versus the Generals, career's sinking hookshots from half court, romance is just a bunch of slow white guys who couldn't make it in the Italian League "
In FIA sanctioned races, a white flag warns of a slow car ahead.
A 2004 study at Pace University revealed that white tea extract may help slow viruses and bacterial growth, thus reducing the incidence of staphylococcus and streptococcus infections, pneumonia, fungus growth, and even dental plaque.
A study at Kingston University in 2009 showed that white tea has high anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-collagenase, and anti-elastase properties which could potentially reduce the risks of developing rheumatoid arthritis, some cancers, heart disease and slow the enzymatic break-down of elastin and collagen, traits which accompany aging.
The wood is white, hard and strong, and used for furniture, flooring, wood turning and musical instruments, though the small size of the tree and its relatively slow growth make it an unimportant wood.
Astley wrote two arrangements of his own theme for The Saint, a slow version used in the black and white episodes and a more up-tempo arrangement of the same theme for the colour episodes.
In an effort to make up for the slow loading time, the game has a feature where the player can select the " Start " button and manipulate a set of twirling black and white balls, known in the manual as " Laser Balls ".
Kallista ’ s history has moved from likely use by Aboriginals prior to white settlement, to slow development by loggers and farmers, through settler selection to the current mix of state forest ( Sherbrooke Forest, part of the Dandenong Ranges National Park ), residential housing and agriculture.
When I use that, there's a slow song when I hit a note that's four white keys from the left of the piano.
It is generally cut into small billets or logs with its sharply demarcated bright yellow white sapwood left on to assist in the slow drying so as to prevent cracks developing.
It features deep channels, slow moving water, and white sandy bars and beaches.
Instead, a very slow cooling rate allowed many large white crystals of feldspar to form.

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