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The aim is to collect a very broad range of physical, chemical, morphological, and structural data for crystals on an encyclopedic scale and to seek all possible useful and revealing correlations of properties with internal structure.
While dominatrices come from many different backgrounds, it has been noted that a considerable number are very well-educated, with a recent survey of New York dominatrices revealing that 39 % had attended graduate school / university, including well-regarded institutions such as Columbia University.
The Colombian director of national police claimed three captured computers from the deceased FARC rebel leader Raúl Reyes document " tremendously revealing " and " very grave " links between Ecuador and Colombian rebels. March 2, 2008.
In the most common or standard detection mode, secondary electron imaging or SEI, the SEM can produce very high-resolution images of a sample surface, revealing details less than 1 nm in size.
:“ This was one of the most beautiful women in the world, and she wore this dress that was very revealing.
Observations are revealing a growing number of recurrent X-ray transients, characterized by short outbursts with very fast rise times ( tens of minutes ) and typical durations of a few hours that are associated with OB supergiants and hence define a new class of massive X-ray binaries: Supergiant Fast X-ray Transients ( SFXTs ).
In such cases, seeking informed consent directly interferes with the ability to conduct the research, because the very act of revealing that a study is being conducted is likely to alter the behavior studied.
But the story, even as told by his biographer, does not represent Cecil's conduct as having been very courageous ; and it is more revealing that he found no seat in the parliament of 1558, for which Mary had directed the return of " discreet and good Catholic members ".
As is true in many literary first-person narratives, McElwee's approach in Sherman's March is simultaneously very revealing and somewhat mysterious: the candidness of the scenes is frequently startling, but the more the film — and McElwee-as-narrator — reveals, the more we realize that there are many aspects of the relationships he is recording that we are not privy to.
The emplacements can be clearly seen, and the northern ones are particularly interesting as coastal erosion has partly toppled them onto the beach, revealing the size of the concrete foundations very well.
One of the great surprises of Hyakutake's passage through the inner Solar System was the discovery that it was emitting X-rays, with observations made using the ROSAT satellite revealing very strong X-ray emission.
The composer Andrew Ford relates this revealing anecdote: " the first time I ... met him, as a student composer ..., he ... me some very valuable advice.
The East has been very successful in planting sleepers in the West's military and command structures, and the suspicion is that sleepers are sabotaging the subs or revealing their positions once at sea.
She explains to Lord Darlington that she is upset over the compliments he continues to pay to her, revealing that she is a Puritan and has very particular views about what is acceptable in society.
This can be beneficial when discussing very private matters, or taboo subjects or expressing views or revealing facts that may put someone in physical, financial, or legal danger ( such as illegal activity, or unpopular, or outlawed political views ).
His fondness for " Humpty Dumptyish " language may irritate at times, but overall Tovey's achievement is impressive: very few commentators have been able to communicate clearly with a non-specialist readership at the same time as revealing so much that is of interest to the trained musician and musicologist.
By revealing such large numbers of very young galaxies, the HDF has become a landmark image in the study of the early universe, with the associated scientific paper having received over 800 citations by the end of 2008.
A number of the shows provided spectators with the opportunity of viewing women in very revealing costumes ( for all intents and purposes topless ) for instance the Frozen Alive Girl, the Dream of Venus Building, and the Living Pictures.
She also comments that " Sahara also spends more time exploring both Mikako ’ s and Noboru ’ s feelings about Mikako ’ s appointment to the Lysithea, which is very revealing for both characters ".
One of these proteins, LeuT, from Aquifex aeolicus, was crystallized by Yamashita et al .< ref name =" yamashita "> with very high resolution, revealing a molecule of leucine and two Na < sup >+</ sup > ions bound near the center of the protein.
Sometime later, Courtney is dating a doctor and is clearly very attracted to him, and Peter is interviewed like the men at the beginning of the film, retelling his version of the events calling her a bitch and a player, but ultimately revealing that he and Christina are together, having gotten married and are living very happily with Jane and Courtney and Roger as well.
2001: At the 2001 Video Music Awards, Britney Spears gave another memorable performance when she took the stage to sing her new single, " I'm a Slave 4 U. " Along with dancing in a very revealing outfit, the performance is probably most remembered for featuring the singer in a cage with a tiger and briefly dancing with a live albino Burmese Python on her shoulders.
Pauley is known for revealing very little, if anything, of her private life, which made the disclosure of her bipolar disorder all the more unexpected.
Whilst panties were originally designed to cover the entire lower half of the female form, the modern version ( since the 1970s ) has either no legs or, in some cases, very short ones, and has become progressively more revealing over time.

very and passage
When I try to work out my reasons for feeling that this passage is of critical significance, I come up with the following ideas, which I shall express very briefly here and revert to in a later essay.
Further, it should be recalled that some very definite steps were taken by Congress to combat corruption in the labor movement by its passage of the Landrum-Griffin Act.
The work is a very difficult one, opening with a passage which traverses the full extent of Gostling's range, beginning on the upper D and descending two octaves to the lower.
However, the chronicle does not mention the name of Coster, while it actually credits Gutenberg as the " first inventor of printing " in the very same passage ( fol.
Only in civil society, can man be ennobled — through the use of reason: The passage from the state of nature to the civil state produces a very remarkable change in man, by substituting justice for instinct in his conduct, and giving his actions the morality they had formerly lacked.
Louis Feldman, who believes the Josephus passage on John is authentic, states that Christian interpolators would have been very unlikely to have devoted almost twice as much space to John ( 163 words ) as to Jesus ( 89 words ).
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
Bare uncoated semiconductors such as silicon exhibit a very high refractive index relative to open air, which prevents passage of photons at sharp angles relative to the air-contacting surface of the semiconductor.
These pins are very similar to examples found in passage graves in the Boyne Valley, another piece of evidence suggesting a linkage between the two cultures.
Burke, in a memorable passage of a memorable speech, has described this " chequered and speckled " administration with great humour, speaking of it as " patriots and courtiers, King's friends and republicans ; Whigs and Tories ... indeed a very curious show, but utterly unsafe to touch and unsure to stand on.
Meanwhile, climbing operations in Chamber 9 found an abandoned outlet passage which terminated very close to the surface, as well as a dry overland route downstream through the higher levels of Chambers 8 to 6 as far as Chamber 5.
The influence is also visible in very modern work: Brian Friel's Translations ( a play written in the 1980s, set during the English colonization of Ireland ), makes references to the classics throughout and ends with a passage from the Aeneid:
Mass drivers have been proposed for space disposal of nuclear waste, where a projectile launched at much above Earth's escape velocity would escape the Solar System, with atmospheric passage at such speed calculated as survivable through an elongated projectile and very substantial heatshield.
Powell replied she was correct to exclude him: " In the first place I am not a member of the Conservative Party and secondly, until the Conservative Party has worked its passage a very long way it will not be rejoining me ".
A passage from the novel appears as the preface of Ian McEwan's Atonement, thus likening the naive mistakes of Austen's Catherine Morland to those of his own character Briony Tallis, who is in a similar position: both characters have very over-active imaginations, which lead to misconceptions that cause distress in the lives of people around them.
In an accompanying explanatory treatise, Luculentissima quaedam terrae totius descriptio (“ A Most Lucid Description of All Lands ”), he explained: “ The Portuguese, thus, sailed around this region, the Brasilie Regio, and discovered the passage very similar to that of our Europe ( where we reside ) and situated laterally between east and west.
It is a very old tradition that existed before Christianity and which marked the passage from childhood to the adult's world.
Several weeks were now spent in collecting ore, but very little was done in the way of discovery, Frobisher being specially directed by his commission to " defer the further discovery of the passage until another time.
In Kater's time, the period T of pendulums could be measured very precisely by timing them with precision clocks set by the passage of stars overhead.
Another possibility that could allow for human interstellar spaceflight is to make use of time dilation, as this would make it possible for passengers in a fast-moving vehicle to travel further into the future while aging very little, in that their great speed slows down the rate of passage of on-board time.
::" I took the title from a passage in Paradise Lost where Adam says to Eve that their expulsion from Paradise " will prove no sudden but a slow pac ’ d evil ,/ A Long Day ’ s Dying to augment our pain ," and with the exception of the old lady Maroo, what all the characters seem to be dying of is loneliness, emptiness, sterility, and such preoccupation with themselves and their own problems that they are unable to communicate with each other about anything that really matters to them very much.
By other evidence, one can equally argue that a passage at the very end of the book, relating a dream of Joinville, could not have been written before 1308.
In the meantime, Mr. Bartlett had had dinner and an extra supply of grog, and when they had passed the eastern end of Drummond Island he began, in no very polite manner, to charge that he had been cheated while dining, and that the course should have been by the Detour passage.
The fourth movement of the Second Symphony contains a passage consisting of a long arching line for unison violins ( followed by ' cellos ), accompanied by swirling woodwind, which the composer described as " a very long melody ".

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