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Next morning he tied a bunch of sea daisies with string and threw them across the V-shaped inlet to the rock where she was swimming around.
A supplementary thought experiment with the same objective of determining the occurrence of absolute rotation also was proposed by Newton: the example of observing two identical spheres in rotation about their center of gravity and tied together by a string.
He tied the string to an ant which, lured by a drop of honey at one end, walked through the seashell stringing it all the way through.
The bottom ends of each string is fed through a small metal eyelet and tied in a knot on the inside of the sounding-board, which is the upward-facing surface of the resonating cavity ( the sound box or body ).
Figure 2: Two spheres tied with a string and rotating at an angular rate ω.
In southern India, as a part of the marriage ritual, dried turmeric tuber tied with string is used to replace the Mangalsutra temporarily or permanently.
As soon as Theseus entered the Labyrinth, he tied one end of the ball of string to the door post and brandished his sword which he had kept hidden from the guards inside his tunic.
Since the string is tied down at the ends, u must also satisfy the boundary conditions
A lid for the container may be used, provided the lid allows steam to come into contact with the food and the lid is securely fitted ( e. g. foil or greaseproof paper ), pleated in the centre and tied securely with string.
Many roasts are tied with string prior to roasting, often using the reef knot or the packer's knot.
In older ( and some remaining inexpensive ) yo-yo designs, the string is tied to the axle using a knot.
In the " off-string " technique, the yo-yo's string is not tied directly to the yo-yo's axle, and the yo-yo is usually launched into the air by performing a " forward pass " to be caught again on the string.
In freehand ( 5A ) tricks, the yo-yo's string is not tied to the player's hand, instead ending in a counterweight.
The string bearer is composed of canes tied together in the manner of a raft
* Tasuki ( kimono string ) tied 襷 ( タスキ ) 縛り Tasuki ( tasuki ) shibari
A typical song played in swing style would feature a strong, anchoring rhythm section in support of more loosely tied wind, brass, and later, in the 1940s, string and / or vocals sections.
This new device allowed for bags of flour to be sealed with glue instead of just being tied with a string.
The base of the triangle was placed at the small of the back and the ties tied in front, then the point or apex was drawn between the legs and tucked under the string, exactly the opposite of the Bushman fashion.
On historical instruments and some non-European instruments, pieces of string tied around the neck serve as frets.
Sometimes a shoelace or string, tied to a raver's waist or backpack, is used to hold all the Kandi.
Prose is simple and direct ; bold icons, such as a piece of string tied around an index finger, are placed in the margin to indicate particularly important passages.
The angle can then be measured by counting the number of knots from the teeth to the card, or a particular knot can be tied into the string if travelling to a known latitude.
( The BBC documentary Dambusters Declassified ( 2010 ) stated that the pronged device was not used due to issues related to vibration and that other methods were employed, including a length of string tied in a loop and pulled back centrally to a fixed point in the manner of a catapult.

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Her hat had come off and fallen behind her shoulders, held by the string, and he could see her face more clearly than he had at any time before.
Any string s has at least one description, namely the program:
The program tries every string, starting with the shortest, until it finds a string with complexity at least n ( if there is one ), then returns that string ( or goes into an infinite loop if there is no such string ).
Clearly there is always at least one such string for any n, as otherwise all possible strings ( infinitely many ) could be generated by the ( finitely many ) programs with lower complexity, so GenerateComplexString must always return.
Therefore, given any positive integer n, it produces a string with Kolmogorov complexity at least as great as n. The program itself has a fixed length U. The input to the program GenerateComplexString is an integer n. Here, the size of n is measured by the number of bits required to represent n, which is log < sub > 2 </ sub >( n ).
The program outputs a string s whose complexity is at least n < sub > 0 </ sub >.
" After a string quartet ," Martin explains, " I do not think there is a satisfactory sound for strings until one has at least three players on each line ... as a rule two stringed instruments together create a slight " beat " which does not give a smooth sound.
The other end of the string is left dangling at the beginning of the piece, while the first end of the thread progresses through the stitch.
" This " split pickup ", introduced in 1957, appears to have been two mandolin pickups ( Fender was marketing a four string solid body electric mandolin at the time ).
Recreational players generally string at lower tensions than professionals, typically between 80 and 110 N ( 18 and 25 lbf ).
Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
J. P. Smith, with Tippity Witchet and others of the L. T. Bauer string, is scheduled to start for " the big apple " to-morrow after a most prosperous Spring campaign at Bowie and Havre de Grace.
During this decade Mozart composed his most famous operas, his six late symphonies which helped to redefine the genre, and a string of piano concerti which still stand at the pinnacle of these forms.
Frets are the metal strips ( usually nickel alloy or stainless steel ) embedded along the fingerboard and placed at points that divide the length of string mathematically.
The action of the clavichord is unique among all keyboard instruments in that one part of the action simultaneously initiates the sound vibration while at the same time defining the endpoint of the vibrating string, and thus its pitch.
Since only one note can be played at a time on each string, the fretting pattern is generally chosen so that notes which are rarely heard together ( such as C and C ) share a string pair.
On April 17, 1999, just nine days after Compaq reported first-quarter profit being at half of what analysts had expected, the latest in a string of earnings disappointments, Pfeiffer was forced to resign as CEO in a coup led by board chairman Ben Rosen.
He secured the feathers at their midpoints with string and at their bases with wax, and gave the whole a gentle curvature like the wings of a bird.

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