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In Korea, the Hangul alphabet was created by Sejong the Great Hangul is a unique alphabet: it is a featural alphabet, where many of the letters are designed from a sound's place of articulation ( P to look like the widened mouth, L to look like the tongue pulled in, etc.
Fuller's last filmed interview took place on April 3, 1983, in which he presented his analysis of Simon Rodia's Watts Towers as a unique embodiment of the structural principles found in nature.
Alice Munro has a unique place in Booker Prize history ; The Beggar Maid is the only short story collection to have been shortlisted, doing so in 1980.
Education is perceived as a place where children can develop according to their unique needs and potentialities.
The unique feature of the system is that no promissory instruments are exchanged between the hawala brokers ; the transaction takes place entirely on the honor system.
In addition, the environment is unique in that it is the only known place where wolves and moose coexist without the presence of bears There are usually around 25 wolves and 1000 moose on the island, but the numbers change greatly year to year.
Every species can be given a unique ( and, one hopes, stable ) name, as compared with common names that are often neither unique nor consistent from place to place and language to language.
Together, these three sites provide a unique narrative of events which took place over 450 million years ago in the ocean in the Southern Hemisphere, long before the emergence of Lake Champlain 20 thousand years ago.
The Philippine archipelago lies in Southeast Asia in a position that has led to its becoming a cultural crossroads, a place where Malays, Arabs, Chinese, Spaniards, Americans, Japanese and others have interacted to forge a unique cultural and racial blend.
American paratroopers also famously used a device known as a " cricket " on D-Day in place of a password system as a temporarily unique method of identification ; one metallic click given by the device in lieu of a password was to be met by two clicks in reply.
This revolver uses a unique cartridge that extends beyond the tip of the bullet, and a cylinder that moves forward to place the end of the cartridge inside the barrel when ready to fire.
By the twentieth century, the modern notion of science as a special brand of information about the world, practiced by a distinct group and pursued through a unique method, was essentially in place.
Despite being contemporary with true Neolithic henges and stone circles, Stonehenge is in many ways atypical – for example, at over tall, its extant trilithons supporting lintels held in place with mortise and tenon joints, make it unique.
This Super Bowl was unique in that it fell on the same day that he was inaugurated for a second term ; because January 20 fell on a Sunday, Reagan was sworn in privately and the public ceremony took place the following day.
South Africa's proximity, strong trade links, and similar struggle credentials place South Africa in a unique position to influence politics in Zimbabwe.
Such architectures place unique stresses on system design, programming techniques, availability engineering, and IT service delivery.
However, a highway overpass is a dangerous place during a tornado: the subjects of the video remained safe due to an unlikely combination of events: the storm in question was a weak tornado, did not directly strike the overpass, and the overpass itself was of a unique design.
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg occupies a unique place in Wagner's oeuvre.
* Superblock: This unique high-security facility houses modern equipment for research and engineering testing of nuclear materials and is the place where plutonium expertise is developed, nurtured, and applied.
Its cultivation spread into the Mediterranean world by way of Iran from Syria: Pliny in his Natural History asserts that pistacia, " well known among us ," was one of the trees unique to Syria, and in another place, that the nut was introduced into Italy by the Roman consul in Syria, Lucius Vitellius the Elder ( consul in Syria in 35 AD ) and into Hispania at the same time by Flaccus Pompeius.
Each sub-component in the representation has a unique degree of significance, like the place value of digits in a decimal number.
Its goals are to achieve a unique sense of community and place ; expand the range of transportation, employment, and housing choices ; equitably distribute the costs and benefits of development ; preserve and enhance natural and cultural resources ; and promote public health.

unique and showing
E. W. Gilbert's version ( 1958 ) of John Snow ( physician ) | John Snow's 1855 map of the Soho cholera outbreak showing the clusters of cholera cases in the London epidemic of 1854 While the basic elements of topography and theme existed previously in cartography, the John Snow map was unique, using cartographic methods not only to depict but also to analyze clusters of geographically dependent phenomena.
In the late 1660s and early 1670s, Newton expanded Descartes ' ideas into a corpuscle theory of light, famously showing that white light, instead of being a unique colour, was really a composite of different colours that can be separated into a spectrum with a prism.
The integer 2 factors as as a Gaussian integer, the second factorisation ( in which i is a unit ) showing that 2 is divisible by the square of a Gaussian prime ; it is the unique prime number with this property.
2c, 10c and 20c coins, showing their unique edges.
Each figure's head appears to be unique, showing a variety of facial features and expressions as well as hair styles.
In 1951, together with Andrei Sakharov, Tamm proposed a tokamak system of the realization of CTF on the basis of toroidal magnetic thermonuclear reactor and soon after the first such devices were built by the INF, resulting the T-3 Soviet magnetic confinement device from 1968, when the plasma parameters unique for that time were obtained, of showing the temperatures in their machine to be over an order of magnitude higher than what was expected by the rest of the community.
Stencil art showing unique clan markers and dreamtime stories symbolising attempts to catch the deceased's spirit.
Situated adjacent to the Clandeboye Estate outside Newtownards, the centre is a unique visitor attraction of international significance showing the reality of the Great War and its effects on the community at home.
It shows famous authors, and is an " interesting and unique way of showing what's inside the library ," Mortimer said.
Blenheim Palace (" John Vanbrugh's castle air ") West facade showing the unique severe towering stone belvedere ( structure ) | belvederes ornamenting the skyline.
This technique is used to achieve unique selectivity for hydrophilic compounds, showing normal phase elution using reversed-phase solvents.
The obverse shows the right-facing head of the king, inscribed, while the reverse features a unique design showing Britannia standing holding a shield with her left hand and a trident with her right, and inscribed.
The reverse of the military guinea is a unique design, showing a crowned shield within a Garter, with on the Garter, and (" King of the British, Defender of the Faith ") around the edge, and " 1813 " between the edge inscription and the garter.
Suzuki contributed to the Nihonjinron-philosophy by taking Zen as the distinctive token of Asian spirituality, showing its unique character in the Japanese culture
Van Emden and Kowalski ( 1976 ) investigated the model theoretic properties of Horn clauses in the context of logic programming, showing that every set of definite clauses has a unique minimal model.
This was arguably AMM's most jazz-like era, with Gare's sputtering, squawking saxophone ( unique but showing the influence of John Gilmore and Albert Ayler ) brought to the fore, although Prévost has stated the music was " decidedly non-jazz.
However, as the series expanded, Neill brought his own unique flair to the illustrations, showing more artistic representations of the characters as well as beautiful paintings of numerous scenes.
This is due to toy models ( as seen in the 1985 Transformers product catalog ) showing the drum as green on vehicular-mode Mixmaster, but in a soft gray ( unique only to this unreleased version of Mixmaster ) on a combined Devastator.
This machine and its unique sequencer ( both Roland and other manufacturers used either a grid-based sequencer, showing the dots on an LCD, or another method that did not display the pattern at all ) were the basis for so-called grooveboxes — self-contained compact synthesizer workstations with rudimentary keyboards and pattern-based sequencers, aimed at creators of electronic music, using sample-based sound generation and a number of realtime controls.
This, together with studies showing its efficacy in patients who have failed to achieve seizure control on half a dozen drugs, suggests a unique mechanism of action.
This was never my intention when I included numerous links to photographs, showing Oolong's unique ability to hold objects on his head.
" Here is a quote from the Metropolitan Museum Bulletin in June 1913 talking about their purchase: " Jerome Myers for several years has been showing New Yorkers the artistic possibilities of what is perhaps the unique part of the city's scenes.
* Jerome Myers for several years has been showing New Yorkers the artistic possibilities of what is perhaps the unique part of the city's scenes.
Right hand view of a Crosti BR Standard 9F 2-10-0, No. 92024 showing the unique layout

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