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The intense secrecy surrounding the base, whose very existence the U. S. government did not even acknowledge until 29 September 1995, has made it the frequent subject of conspiracy theories and a central component to unidentified flying object ( UFO ) folklore.
Since the 12th century, courts have had parallel and co-equal authority to make law -- " legislating from the bench " is a traditional and essential function of courts, which was carried over into the U. S. system as an essential component of the " judicial power " specified by Article III of the U. S. constitution.
The Colombian Government sought additional support from the IFIs, the European Union, and other countries, with the intention of financing the social component of the original plan, but met with little cooperation as the would-be donors considered that the U. S. approved aid represented an undue military slant and additionally lacked the will to spend such amounts of money.
The monthly changes in the currency component of the U. S. money supply show currency being added into (% change greater than zero ) and removed from circulation (% change less than zero ).
While the description of strong and weak interactions within the Standard Model is based on gauge symmetries governed by the simple symmetry groups SU ( 3 ) and SU ( 2 ) which allow only discrete charges, the remaining component, the weak hypercharge interaction is described by an abelian symmetry U ( 1 ) which in principle allows for arbitrary charge assignments.
NSA is a key component of the U. S. Intelligence Community, which is headed by the Director of National Intelligence.
At the time, molasses was the standard sweetener in the U. S. Molasses can also be fermented to produce rum and ethyl alcohol, the active ingredient in other alcoholic beverages and a key component in the manufacturing of munitions at the time.
The National Guard was established as a reserve component with the Militia Act of 1903 under Title 10 and Title 32 of the U. S. Code The National Defense Act of 1947 created the Air Force as a separate branch of the Armed Forces of the United States and concurrently created the Air National Guard as one of its reserve components, mirroring the Army's component structure.
Homeland security is also usually used to connote the civilian aspect of this effort ; " homeland defense " refers to its military component, led chiefly by the U. S. Northern Command headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
In 1990, Congress asked the U. S. Department of Education ( ED ) to compile a list of available programs on beginning reading instruction, evaluating each in terms of the effectiveness of its phonics component.
The largest component of the Office of Management and Budget are the four Resource Management Offices which are organized along functional lines mirroring the U. S. federal government, each led by an OMB associate director.
The U key's main component is, and its shortcut character is.
The U. S. Census Bureau treats Roane County as the Harriman, Tennessee, Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is a component of the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette, TN, Combined Statistical Area.
Y ' stands for the luma component ( the brightness ) and U and V are the chrominance ( color ) components ; luminance is denoted by Y and luma by Y ' – the prime symbols (') denote gamma compression, with " luminance " meaning perceptual ( color science ) brightness, while " luma " is electronic ( voltage of display ) brightness.
Filipino Martial Arts are considered the most advanced practical modern blade system in the world and are now a core component of the U. S. Army's Modern Army Combatives program and used by the Russian Spetsnaz ( special forces ).
Pure stands are common, and it is a major component of the northern and central U. S. hardwood forests.
The assaulting formations were controlled by the U. S. VI Corps, but as with Salerno, there was a substantial British component to the assault force.
Although the new Compact and its component MUORA was ratified in 2003, they have since held out and refused to sign the LUA of 2003, insisting, through Kwajalein Atoll elected representatives, that either a new LUA should be drafted that considers their needs or the U. S. will have to leave Kwajalein when the active LUA ( which began in the 1980s ) expires in 2016.
A pyranometer, a component of a temporary remote meteorological station, measures insolation on Skagit Bay, Washington ( U. S. state ) | Washington.
It became a standard component to U. S. military funerals in 1891.
The OECD and U. S. systems provide that prices may be set by the component members of an enterprise in any manner, but may be adjusted to conform to an arm's length standard.
Where services performed are of a nature performed by the enterprise ( or the performing or receiving component ) as a key aspect of its business, OECD and U. S. rules provide that some level of profit is appropriate to the service performing component.

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They bring an inextricable component of value within themselves, with attractions and repulsions native to their own quality.
When combined with the metaphysical notion that pure forms of this universe are best appreciated when least embodied in a material substratum, it becomes clear that while earth will be dross on a scale of material-formal ratios, celestial bodies will be of a subtle, quickened, ethereal existence, in whose embodiment pure form will be the dominant component and matter will be absent or remain subsidiary.
If art is to release us from these postulated things ( things we must think symbolically about ) and bring us back to the ineffable beauty and richness of the aesthetic component of reality in its immediacy, it must sever its connection with these common sense entities ''.
Occupational choices are also useful -- and interesting -- in bringing out clearly that values do not constitute the only component in goals and aspirations.
Viewed from afar, the CDC looks like a rather stalwart political pyramid: its elected directorate fans out into an array of district leaders and standing committees, and thence into its component clubs and affiliated groups -- 500 or so.
Taxation of tangible movable property in Rhode Island has been generally of a `` hands off '' nature due possibly to several reasons: ( 1 ) local assessors, in the main, are not well paid and have inadequate office staffs, ( 2 ) the numerous categories of this component of personal property make locating extremely difficult, and ( 3 ) the inexperience of the majority of assessors in evaluating this type of property.
For this, the Peace Corps should be administered by a small, new, alive agency operating as one component in our whole overseas operation.
Mr. Devey's new responsibilities are in addition to those of his present post as marketing manager of Sprague's Special Products Group, which manufactures a wide line of digital electronic components, packaged component assemblies, and high temperature magnet wires.
In the discussion which follows, the time average of the radio emission will be referred to as the constant component, and the superimposed periodic variation will be called the variable component.
From the brightness of the F component of the solar corona and the brightness of the zodiacal light, an estimate of the particle sizes, concentrations, and spatial distribution can be derived for regions of space near the ecliptic plane.
Another important source of evidence only recently receiving much attention is the analysis of atmospheric dust for a meteoritic component.
In an attempt to reverse the downhill trend by stimulating the bone marrow and controlling any hemolytic component, triamcinolone, 16 mg. daily, was begun on Sept. 26, 1958, and continued until Feb. 18, 1959.
The graph of f has at least one component whose support is the entire interval Aj.
Then every component of the graph of F must be defined over a bounded sub-interval.
otherwise by Lemma 1 the component would extend beyond these points.
We have shown that the graph of F contains at least one component whose inverse is the entire interval {0,T}, and whose multiplicity is odd.
We must now show that on some component of the graph there exist two points for which the corresponding diagonal points in the C-plane are on opposite sides of C.
For any pencil in a plane containing a Af-fold secant of **zg has an image regulus which meets the plane of the pencil in Af lines, namely the images of the lines of the pencil which pass through the intersection of **zg and the multiple secant, plus an additional component to account for the intersections of the images of the general lines of the pencil.
Here there is a specific preventive component which applies in a more generalized sense to any casework situation.
Of course, something of the same sort occurs with other sectors of the phonology: consonantal articulations have both a linguistic and an individual component.
But the farther out he moves, the thinner will be his hold on conclusive evidence, and the larger the speculative component in his inferences.
It was possible, however, to decompose the compliance into a sum of a frequency-independent component and two viscoelastic mechanisms, each compatible with the Boltzmann superposition principle and with a consistent set of time-temperature equivalence factors.
If the platform is not properly headed, the X-gyro input axis will see a component of the earth's rotation.
It offers a component of dishes and varied dishes, depending on the region and according to the seasons.

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