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inner and circle
The United States-along with the European Union-has restricted the travel of President Alexander Lukashenko and members of his inner circle, as well as imposing economic sanctions.
* Some curves that seem simple, such as the circle, cannot be described exactly by a Bézier or piecewise Bézier curve ; though a four-piece cubic Bézier curve can approximate a circle ( see Bézier spline ), with a maximum radial error of less than one part in a thousand, when each inner control point ( or offline point ) is the distance horizontally or vertically from an outer control point on a unit circle.
More generally, an n-piece cubic Bézier curve can approximate a circle, when each inner control point is the distance from an outer control point on a unit circle, where t is 360 / n degrees, and n > 2.
Royal Bank of Canada previously used Vice Chair in their inner management circle until 2004 but have since renamed them as Group Head.
Similarly, the increasing number of cults — e. g. s, Manichaeans and Gnostics — had an inner circle requiring continence "
Flirty Fishing was practiced by members of Berg's inner circle starting in 1973, and was later introduced to the general membership.
The inner orbital route runs approximately around the heart of the Georgian city and the outer orbital route runs primarily along the natural circle formed by Dublin's two canals, the Grand Canal and the Royal Canal, as well as the North and South Circular Roads.
As head of the war council Eugene was now part of the Emperor's inner circle, and the first president since Montecuccoli to remain an active commander.
The term esoteric first appeared in English in the 1701 History of Philosophy by Thomas Stanley, in his description of the mystery-school of Pythagoras ; the Pythagoreans were divided into " exoteric " ( under training ), and " esoteric " ( admitted into the " inner " circle ).
At each end is a goal 2. 14 m ( 7 feet ) high and 3. 66 m ( 12 ft ) wide measured from the inner sides of the posts and crossbar, and an approximately semi-circular area 14. 63 m ( 16 yd ) from the goal known as the shooting circle ( or D or arc ), bounded by a solid line, with a dotted line 5 m ( 5 yd 6 in — this marking was not established until after metric conversion ) from that, as well as lines across the field 22. 90 m ( 25 yd ) from each end-line ( generally referred to as the 23 m lines ) and in the center of the field.
By that time, the inner circle of people which Hitler trusted was rapidly shrinking.
Himmler was not a member of Hitler's inner circle ; the two men were not very close, and rarely saw each other socially.
The inner circle is the traditional base of English and includes countries such as the United Kingdom and Ireland and the anglophone populations of the former British colonies of the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada, and various islands of the Caribbean, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean.
He was influential in the inner circle of Sisebut, Visigothic king of Hispania.
By 1928, still aged only 31, he was acknowledged to be one of the inner circle of Nazi leaders.
The fact that Hitler was fond of Magda Goebbels and the children also gave Goebbels entrée to Hitler ’ s inner circle.
" At this time, one of those disciples happened to be the current English ambassador, though his initiation into Jahangir's inner circle of disciples was devoid of religious significance for Roe, as he did not understand the full extent of what he was doing: Jahangir hung " a picture of him self set in gold hanging at a wire gold chain ” round Roe's neck.
As time went by, Ribbentrop took to restructuring the Foreign Office by creating new offices like the Agency for News Analysis which fought with the Propaganda Ministry for control of German propaganda abroad, and by creating an inner circle of loyalists, many of whom had come from the Dienststelle.
However Göring, as a part of Hitler's inner circle, was to provide enormous financial materials for rearming and equipping the Luftwaffe.
While the rest of Stalin's inner circle ( even Molotov, saved from certain liquidation ) stood sobbing unashamedly over the body, Beria reportedly appeared " radiant ", " regenerated ", and " glistening with ill-concealed relish.
Many scholars since William Wrede ( in 1901 ) have remarked on the so-called Messianic secret in the Gospel of Mark, whereby Jesus ' true nature and / or mission is portrayed as unseen by many, including by his inner circle of disciples.

inner and highway
For example, in the southern half of the highway, the " inner ring " is designated as the Périphérique Ouest (" Western Ring ") as traffic flows westbound whereas the " outer ring " is designated as the Périphérique Est (" Eastern Ring ") as traffic flows eastbound.
This highway is frequently clogged with traffic, particularly during peak hour and during sport events, as it passes through busy inner Melbourne suburbs and the city's main sport and event precinct.
The composite wheel then used on the ICE, which includes a rubber inner tire, failed catastrophically, resulting in a + derailment that sent a train into a support pillar for a highway overpass.

inner and connecting
The symmetric curve connecting two arbitrary apexes of the rotor is maximized in the direction of the inner housing shape with the constraint that it not touch the housing at any angle of rotation ( an arc is not a solution of this optimization problem ).
Characins possess a Weberian apparatus, a series of bony parts connecting the swim bladder and inner ear.
The protein spans this membrane and acts as a channel connecting the inner part of the cell ( cytoplasm ) to the surrounding fluid.
The Malmö City Tunnel has the benefit of connecting the southern part of the inner city to the rail network and allowing many more trains to and from Malmö.
The same year a select committee report recommended an ' inner circle ' of railway lines connecting the London railway termini, and the Metropolitan District Railway was formed the next year to build the southern portion of the line.
In the same year a select committee report recommended an ' inner circle ' of railway lines connecting the London termini that had been built or under construction.
One problem with the RCA connector is that, when connecting the male into the female, the inner ' hot ' ( signal ) connection is made before the ' cold ' ( screening ) connection has been guaranteed.
It was planned to rebuild a large part of the inner city, with a main road connecting the Deutz station and the main station, which was to be moved from next to the cathedral to an area adjacent to today's university campus, with a huge field for rallies, the Maifeld, next to the main station.
Increasing permeability of the inner medullary portion of the collecting duct to urea by regulating the cell surface expression of urea transporters, which facilitates its reabsorption into the medullary interstitium as it travels down the concentration gradient created by removing water from the connecting tubule, cortical collecting duct, and outer medullary collecting duct.
The steering linkages connecting the steering box and the wheels usually conforms to a variation of Ackermann steering geometry, to account for the fact that in a turn, the inner wheel is actually travelling a path of smaller radius than the outer wheel, so that the degree of toe suitable for driving in a straight path is not suitable for turns.
The central ring canal, in addition to connecting the radial canals to each other and to the stone canal, also has a number of other specialised structures on the inner surface.
After Mort cut the line connecting her soul to her body, she realised it was no longer bound by the body's morphic field, and with much more control than most people her soul's form settled into the shape of her " inner self ".
In 2006 there were strong calls by a joint council project and the Inner Melbourne Action Group to provide an inner south tram link between the City of Port Phillip and the City of Stonnington, by connecting tram route 112 with tram route 8 via Park Street.
It was one of the few freeways connecting to the inner city ( along with the Eastern Freeway to Clifton Hill ) which was not later canned.
The pod's equipment enables Tuck to see what Jack sees by connecting to his optic nerve and to communicate with him through his inner ear.
The breath gradually expands outwards connecting the inner core to limbs all 6 limbs ( 2 hands, 2 feet, head, tail ) which reach outward away from center, and back inward toward center, like a starfish or octopus, squid, the core of the body is activated and connected through the midlimbs to the distal ends of limbs.
The inner city lines however, have been rebuilt to the Standard gauge and the only line that still uses the Metre gauge is the 13 km long line connecting the city with Jablonec nad Nisou.
Li Bing ’ s original Zhupu Bridge only spanned the inner stream connecting the levee to the foot of Mount Yulei.
In Roman times a road went by Aarburg, connecting the Olten region with the rest of inner Switzerland.
Specifics of this process include connecting one's soul or attention, called Surat ( soul ) with the inner Current of Light and Sound of God, the Shabd.
The inner curtain wall had three smaller, round towers and the outer curtain wall had a three-storey gatehouse to the north ( still in almost its original form ) and a rectangular building or barbican connecting it to the central keep.
It is one of the most important freeways in terms of commuting to the city, connecting Alexandra Parade and Hoddle Street in the inner suburbs, with EastLink tollway farther east.
The project was soon followed by the development of the Netherlands Indies railway and the connecting roads into the inner city of Semarang at the end of nineteenth century.
There was also a city tram connecting the inner city to and fro the suburbs in 1892.

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