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concentrated and form
Moreover, this disposition – concave in relation to the Allied army – gave Marlborough the opportunity to form a more compact line, drawn up in a shorter front between the ‘ horns ’ of the French crescent ; when the Allied blow came it would be more concentrated and carry more weight.
Of two orbitals in an atom, the one that can overlap the most with an orbital from another atom will form the strongest bond, and this bond will tend to lie in the direction of the concentrated orbital.
Some critics of intellectual property, such as those in the free culture movement, point at intellectual monopolies as harming health ( in the case of pharmaceutical patents ), preventing progress, and benefiting concentrated interests to the detriment of the masses, and argue that the public interest is harmed by ever expansive monopolies in the form of copyright extensions, software patents, and business method patents.
He bought and modified a series of racing cars from the Cooper Car Company, a prolific British constructor, and from 1953 concentrated on this form of racing, in which drivers compete on closed tarmac circuits.
As an example, if you form a demagnified image with a lens, the luminous power is concentrated into a smaller area, meaning that the illuminance is higher at the image.
In parts of the United States, liqueurs may also be called cordials or schnapps, while in large parts of the British Commonwealth, cordial means a concentrated non-alcoholic fruit syrup that is diluted to taste and consumed as a non-carbonated soft drink, and in Germany and Scandinavia, schnapps means a form of brandy or aquavit.
Hydrofluoric acid is commonly used as an aqueous etchant for silicon dioxide ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >, also known as BOX for SOI ), usually in 49 % concentrated form, 5: 1, 10: 1 or 20: 1 BOE ( buffered oxide etchant ) or BHF ( Buffered HF ).
It exists in dilute gases, but in more concentrated form it readily dimerizes to ethane.
During the 17th and 18th centuries, processed maple sap was used primarily as a source of concentrated sugar, in both liquid and crystallized-solid form, as cane sugar had to be imported from the West Indies.
Later attempts concentrated on features such as repetition, verse form and rhyme, and emphasized the aesthetics which distinguish poetry from more objectively-informative, prosaic forms of writing.
He displayed his new product at various jump centers around Europe to train parachutist in a more concentrated form by towing the parachutist to a suitable altitude, then released them to practice landings.
The Sinhalese people form the majority of the population ; Tamils, who are concentrated in the north and east of the island, form the largest ethnic minority.
This reprocessing involves handling highly radioactive materials, and the fission products removed from the fuel are a concentrated form of high-level waste as are the chemicals used in the process.
These concentrated products may be diluted with water to form a concentrated liquid fertilizer ( e. g. UAN ).
Both plant materials and blood are useful sources of energy in the form of sugars, and blood also supplies more concentrated nutrients, such as lipids, but the most important function of blood meals is to obtain proteins as materials for egg production.
RL is made by extracting the soluble chemicals in the tobacco by-products, processing the leftover tobacco fibers from the extraction into a paper, and then reapplying the extracted materials in concentrated form onto the paper in a fashion similar to what is done in paper sizing.
Since many of the motet texts of the 1589 and 1591 sets are pathetic in tone, it is not surprising that many of them continue and develop the ' affective-imitative ' vein found in some motets from the 1570s, though in a more concise and concentrated form.
The assault at Sbiba was halted, so that Rommel concentrated on Kasserine Pass where primarily the Italians in the form of their 7th Bersaglieri Regiment and 131st Centauro Armoured Division had defeated the American defenders.
They can also be concentrated in soils due to human activity, for example the use of potassium as fertilizer, which can form sylvite, a naturally occurring salt.
For the Reformers, the culmination of this gradual corruption was typified, in a concentrated way, in the office of the Pope who took on ancient titles such as Pontifex Maximus and supreme power in the church, which they characterized in its final form as being an usurpatious throne of Satanic authority set up in pretense of ruling over the Kingdom of God.
The Water of Life is produced by drowning a " little maker " ( small sandworm ) in water, making it give up its bile ( which in itself is a concentrated form of melange ).
Not only is Sulfuric acid hygroscopic in high concentrated form but its solutions are hygroscopic down to concentrations of 10 Vol -% or below.

concentrated and narrative
In order to follow a narrative of suffering and tragedy he often concentrated on defeats, which was different from the usual Roman historiography which normally gave pre-eminence to victories.
The long, personal lyrics typical of the Romantic period are not dramatic monologues, in the sense that they do not, for the most part, imply a concentrated narrative.
Recently he has concentrated on refining Dilemma Theory, connecting paradox to innovation, ethical decision making, new digital pedagogies that stress narrative and drama and entrepreneurship eco-systems in general.
Freeman's R. E. Lee: A Biography established the Virginia school of Civil War scholarship — an approach to writing Civil War history that concentrated on the Eastern Theater of the war, focused the narrative on generals over the common soldier, centered the analysis on military campaigns over social and political events, and treated his Confederate subjects with sympathy.

concentrated and prose
Faerber continued drawing, but concentrated more on prose writing.

concentrated and fiction
The first period of James's fiction, usually considered to have culminated in The Portrait of a Lady, concentrated on the contrast between Europe and America.
The fantasy oriented lyrics he wrote for Rainbow, concentrated around medieval, renaissance, folk and science fiction themes, directly influenced modern power metal bands.
In the past, the channel concentrated on classic science fiction ( SciFi ) shows.
In the early 1980s, Amano concentrated on illustrations for science fiction and fantasy works.
Fujimoto concentrated on titles for children, with a particular interest in science fiction.
Her earliest novels were literary fiction ; after the publication of The Suspect ( 1985 ), her first mystery novel and winner of the 1986 Edgar Award for Best Novel, she concentrated exclusively on the genre.
Initially writing a number of science fiction books, he later concentrated on conventional novels.
The next year, with the book Die Brut, she left the genre of crime fiction and concentrated on characterisations of the milieu.
Cheap Street concentrated on publishing limited edition books, signed and numbered, of science fiction and fantasy works.
His creative efforts are almost entirely concentrated in the area of television science fiction.
In the 1985 film Max Headroom: 20 Minutes into the Future and the first episode of the 1987 science fiction television show Max Headroom, blipverts were a new high-speed, concentrated, high-intensity television commercials lasting about three seconds.
Originally, the magazine concentrated solely on science fiction and fantasy television, but over time it broadened its interests to occasionally include comedy ( mostly through articles by Andrew Pixley ) and mainstream drama programmes such as The West Wing and Spooks.

concentrated and short
In some programs, treatment is concentrated over a short period of time, while in others, after the initial contact is established, flexible spacing of interviews has been experimentally used with apparent success.
The arid northwest and southeast coasts receive the least amount of rain — 600 to 1200 mm per year — concentrated within the short period of the winter monsoon.
In addition, the army was equipped with a precursor to the machine-gun: the mitrailleuse, which could unleash significant, concentrated firepower, with a weakness of having short range and relative immobility and thus prone to being easily overrun.
The achievements of Mameli's very short life are concentrated in only two years, during which time he played major parts in insurrectional movements and the Risorgimento.
While a single bolt of lightning carries a relatively large amount of energy ( approximately 5 billion joules ), this energy is concentrated in a small location and is passed during an extremely short period of time ( milliseconds ); therefore, extremely high electrical power is involved.
The tank supported advance via Farbus, and directed at the rear of the 79th Reserve Division, was eventually halted by concentrated German fire short of the village.
Thus it provides an intense, detailed exploration of its subject, providing to some degree both the concentrated focus of the short story and the broad scope of the novel.
# One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentrated into a relatively short time interval.
Steep gradients were concentrated in short sections of lines where it was convenient to employ assistant engines or cable haulage, such as from Euston to Camden Town, about 1. 2 km.
Whitman's long lines, derived from the metric of the King James Version of the Bible, and his democratic inclusiveness stand in stark contrast with Dickinson's concentrated phrases and short lines and stanzas, derived from Protestant hymnals.
In addition, at the Anti-bureaucratic revolutions, conducted whilst SFR Yugoslavia was active, the demonstrations in Kosovo and Vojvodina ( as well as Montenegro ) stopped short of calling for their respective entities to be abolished, they instead concentrated on ousting the authorities to replace them with pro-SPS loyalists.
As all but one of the post-Columbia missions were concentrated on the International Space Station, primarily to provide a " safe haven " in the event an orbiter was damaged beyond the normal repair methods, NASA ( smarting from a critical report that the STS-107 crew could have been rescued using the Space Shuttle Atlantis ) implemented a STS-3xx contingency mission program that could launch a rescue orbiter on short notice, similar to the Skylab Rescue that was planned during the Skylab program.
These include clinics, workshops, and seminars as well as short, concentrated sessions in areas such as performance, flamenco, film scoring, music business, technology and production, and education.
Although the South started early to build railways, it concentrated on short lines linking cotton regions to oceanic or river ports, and the absence of an interconnected network was a major handicap during the Civil War.
* Fiber optic: A growing trend, started on air rifles and muzzleloaders, is the use of short pieces of optical fiber for the dots, made in such a way that ambient light falling on the length of the fiber is concentrated at the tip, making the dots slightly brighter than the surroundings. This method is most commonly used in front sights, but many makers offer sights that use fiber optics on front and rear sights.
Fairbank liked concentrated analysis in short time frames and limited areas, while Huang liked synthesis covering broad time periods ( though Huang's classic work 1587, a Year of No Significance had a very tight focus ).
In a landfill that receives a mixture of municipal, commercial, and mixed industrial waste, but excludes significant amounts of concentrated specific chemical waste, landfill leachate may be characterized as a water-based solution of four groups of contaminants ; dissolved organic matter ( alcohols, acids, aldehydes, short chain sugars etc.
Kenji Kanno has noted that the gameplay in the Crazy Taxi series has otherwise not " evolved " with each new game " because basically the whole point of the game is to have a lot of fun in a short period of time, and it's a very concentrated game.
The community also extended for a short distance up the St. Margaret's Bay Road, Herring Cove Road, and Purcell's Cove Road but was mostly concentrated in the valley near the junction of these roads.
On 7 November 1975, a short but highly organized uprising concentrated only in Dhaka, formed by members of the Jatiyo Samajtantrik Dal ( National Socialist Party ) and members of lower-ranking army personnel led by Lt.
During his short term Teodoro Lopez, Sr., concentrated in rebuilding the administrative machinery of the local government.
The poems are astonishingly concentrated: both short, and compacting a profundity of experience into small compass.
Convection within the disturbance became more concentrated and organized on May 19 while the wave was located a short distance south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec.
In 1938, the Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ) adopted the uptick rule, more formally known as rule 10a-1, after conducting an inquiry into the effects of concentrated short selling during the market break of 1937.

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