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Another reported that his comrades were `` in fine spirits pitching around like a blind dog in a meat house ''.
Another law was passed, to fine anyone caught wearing any printed or stained calico ; muslins, neckcloths and fustians were exempted.
Another ad exhorted male readers to join the British Army, because " all the birds are gagging for squaddies " ( with the fine print on the reply coupon having a tick box where the interested recruit indicates that spending years ducking for cover in Belfast " should just about see right " when it comes to the ladies ).
Another museum is the Frans Hals Museum of fine arts, with its main location housing Dutch master paintings, and its exhibition halls on the Grote Markt housing a gallery for modern art called De Hallen.
Another process is engraving fine lines into a picture and filling them with a mixture of India Ink and Shellac.
Another influential philosopher writing on fine art was Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, who emphasized the idea of the artist belonging to the spirit of his time, or zeitgeist.
Another reason given for the development of the community is the fact that a fine school, the Denham Springs Collegiate Institute, was founded by a group or residents in 1895.
Another fine example of period architecture listed on the National Register of Historic Places is the Audenried Cottage on Tuttle Avenue.
Another ascent can be made from Eskdale, the longest and most arduous way up but it has some very fine scenery.
Another aspect is the image that has changed in the last decade in regards of pigeon racing, since nowadays it stands for a fine art within the country, with high prizes and bets.
Another commonly used method for magnetic materials involves using a liquid suspension of fine iron particles applied to a part while it is in an externally applied magnetic field ( magnetic-particle testing ).
Another Chinese technique was the use of blankets to filter sand and gravels, catching fine gold in the fabric's weave, then burning the blankets to smelt the gold.
Another law was passed, to fine anyone caught wearing printed or stained calico ; muslins, neckcloths and fustians were exempted.
Another addition in 2010 includes the Art Co-Op, an art store that aims to provide fine arts, craft, and misc materials to students through recycling.
Another group of radiate fibrous growths resembling spherulites in many respects consists of minute feathery crystals spreading outwards through a fine grained or glassy rock.
Another problem that followed was the wind-the fine silver beach sand would blow horribly, making the workers miserable, and making the use of the beach as a recreational facility unlikely.
Another form of atmospheric diffraction or bending of light occurs when light moves through fine layers of particulate dust trapped primarily in the middle layers of the troposphere.
Another classical mixing process is mulling foundry molding sand, where sand, bentonite clay, fine coal dust and water are mixed to a plastic, moldable and reusable mass, applied for molding and pouring molten metal to obtain sand castings that are metallic parts for automobile, machine building, construction or other industries.
Another fine house open to the public is Plas Mawr, an Elizabethan house built in 1576 by the Wynn family, has been extensively refurbished to its original 16th-century appearance and is now in the care of Cadw.
Another fine fossil specimen was found in 1979 at Bolsover in Derbyshire.
Another element in the graticule is a fine grid at the nine-o ' clock, or-U position, used for measuring differential gain and phase.
Another of the designer's fine creations had an ohv 2040 cc engine.
Another artist in Italy considered a magic realist is Felice Casorati, whose paintings are rendered with fine technique but often distinguished by unusual perspective effects and bold colorfulness.
Another classic locality for fine specimens is Renéville, Congo-Brazzaville.

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Another example is the recent cancellation of the F-108, a long-range interceptor with a speed three times as great as the speed of sound, which was designed for use against manned bombers in the period of the mid-1960's.
Another example is his very infrequent use of the large amount of data from surveys designed to discover what and how people actually do feel and think on a broad range of topics: he cites such survey-type findings just three times.
Another example is as in " apothecary ".
Another example of an algebraically closed field is the field of ( complex ) algebraic numbers.
Another example is in the television show Gladiators, in which two series were based on contests between teams representing Australia and England.
Another recent example is the 60 Years of the Second Republic commemorative coin issued by Austria in 2005.
Another example is about, which has three different ways of signing it ; these are the standard way and two regional variations ( Atlantic and Ontario ).
Another example is the formation of hypusine in the translation initiation factor EIF5A, through modification of a lysine residue.
Another example is the adiabatic flame temperature, which is the temperature that would be achieved by a flame in the absence of heat loss to the surroundings.
: Another example is the term " end-gaining ".
Another important example is the Tawagalawa Letter written by an unnamed Hittite king ( most probably Hattusili III ) of the empire period ( 14th-13th century BC ) to the king of Ahhiyawa, treating him as an equal and suggesting that Miletus ( Millawanda ) was under his control.
Another example is when a few passengers and flight attendants teamed up to subdue Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab who attempted to detonate explosives sewn into his underwear aboard Northwest Flight 253 on December 25, 2009.
Another example is that body symmetry is an important aspect of physical attractiveness which may be due to this indicating good health during body growth.
Another very concrete example describes an aesthetically pleasing human face whose proportions can be described by very few bits of information, drawing inspiration from less detailed 15th century proportion studies by Leonardo da Vinci and Albrecht Dürer.
Another criticism is that universities tend more to pseudo-intellectualism than intellectualism per se ; for example, to protect their positions and prestige, academicians may over-complicate problems and express them in obscure language ( e. g., the Sokal affair, a hoax by physicist Alan Sokal attempting to show that American humanities professors invoke complicated, pseudoscientific jargon to support their political positions.
Another example of this is in, phytoplankton and zooplankton.
Another example is when someone tries to pull apart Oreo cookies and all the filling remains on one side ; this is an adhesive failure, rather than a cohesive failure.
Another famous example of emulating instrumentation instead of singing the words is the theme song for The New Addams Family series on Fox Family Channel ( now ABC Family ).
Another striking example was its use by Alexander Macomb in the stunning victory at the Battle of Plattsburgh.
Another difficulty is that manuscripts of early writers were often incomplete: it is apparent that Bede had access to Pliny's Encyclopedia, for example, but it seems that the version he had was missing book xviii, as he would almost certainly have quoted from it in his De temporum ratione.
Another example of text from the last chapter or epilogue of Job can be found in the book The Dead Sea Scrolls: A New Translation, showing examples of how fragments of The Book of Job found among the scrolls differ from the text as now known.
Another example is using naturally present bacteria by the mining industry in bioleaching.
Another example is the designing of transgenic plants to grow under specific environments in the presence ( or absence ) of chemicals.
Another example is the using of enzymes as industrial catalysts to either produce valuable chemicals or destroy hazardous / polluting chemicals.
Another example was the ore-carrier recounted by Berlitz as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean.

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