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Instead, it has adopted the following naming convention for such objects: befitting their centaur-like transitional orbits between TNOs and comets, " objects on unstable, non-resonant, giant-planet-crossing orbits with semimajor axes greater than Neptune's " are to be named for other hybrid and shape-shifting mythical creatures.
Memorial gifts are sometimes requested by their survivors ( e. g. " in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to ABC Charity "), usually directing donations to a charitable organization for which the deceased was a donor or volunteer, or for a cause befitting the deceased's priorities in life or manner of death.
Some scrolls are simply rolled up pages ; others may have wooden rollers on each end: Torah scrolls have rather elaborate rollers befitting their ceremonial function.
These frogs are exclusively aquatic and have numerous morphological modifications befitting their habitat.
Barons are now identified by the helm befitting their degree.
The current buildings are architecturally fine and date from 1873, when they were rebuilt as befitting one of the main stations of
* Blade workstation: These solutions tend to be much more expensive than the traditional blade PCs, and befitting their more high-end specs, they are much more capable.
The House deeply regrets that the passengers, who sought refuge in our country and our province, were turned away without benefit of the fair and impartial treatment befitting a society where people of all cultures are welcomed and accepted.
They come in many shapes such as ovals, hearts and circles and are usually made of precious metals such as gold and silver befitting their status as decorative jewellery.
" and " You are a 7-year-old child with the diction and lexicon of a 35-year-old college professor, but an emotional depth befitting your age.

befitting and center
It is the foremost Olympic-standard facility befitting the role of Cairo, Egypt as the center of events in the region.

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It was the first time in USPO history that the design was actually spread over two stamps ( one which featured White, the other his Gemini capsule, the two connected by a tether ), which was considered befitting the " twins " aspect of the Gemini mission.
Some of these temples, such as the Emperor Guan Temple in Xiezhou ( 解州 ), Shanxi, were built exactly in the layout of a palace, befitting his status as an " emperor ".
Sun Quan's comments ( on Lü Meng ), both positive and negative, were befitting, hence I included them in my records.
" Although efforts were made to recover Shaw's body ( which had been stripped and robbed prior to burial ), Shaw's father publicly proclaimed that he was proud to know that his son was interred with his troops, befitting his role as a soldier and a crusader for social justice.
Liu Bang held a grand state funeral for Xiang Yu in Yicheng ( in present-day Shandong ), with the ceremony befitting Xiang's title of " Duke of Lu ".
Amsel could perfectly evoke period nostalgia ( such as The Sting and westerns such as McCabe & Mrs. Miller ), while also producing something timeless and iconic, perfectly befitting both something old and something new.
With its bright two-tone colour scheme and a style befitting more expensive cars of the time, together with its low cost (£ 175 ), the Swallow proved popular and was followed in 1928 by a saloon version: the Austin Seven Swallow Saloon.
In 2004, Fund wrote Stealing Elections: How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy ( ISBN 1-59403-061-8 ), in which he strongly criticizes the American election system, describing it as " befitting an emerging Third World country rather than the world's leading democracy ".

befitting and right
The common law courts did not recognise such trusts, and so it fell to equity and to the Court of Chancery to deal with them, as befitting the common principle that the Chancery's jurisdiction was for matters where the common law courts could neither enforce a right nor administer it.
However, he said he would satisfy Drona if he begged for alms befitting a Brahmin, rather than claiming his right as a friend.

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What remained lacked the original verve but it was at least dignified, as befitting the tragic circumstances.
< ol type =" a ">< li > If a magistrate acted in a manner not befitting his dignity as an officer, if he was accessible to bribes, or forged auspices.
According to Diskin Clay, Epicurus himself established a custom of celebrating his birthday annually with common meals, befitting his stature as hero ctistes ( or founding hero ) of the Garden.
( Some critics thought he should have organized the plates in Linnaean order as befitting a " serious " ornithological treatise.
When the churchyard of St. George's was redeveloped in the 1960s, his skull was disinterred ( in a manner befitting somebody who chose for himself the nickname of " Yorick "), partly identified by the fact that it was the only skull of the five in Sterne's grave that bore evidence of having been anatomised, and transferred to Coxwold Churchyard in 1969.
It is most probably based upon Andrew Carnegie's Skibo Castle, befitting the character of Scrooge McDuck as a loose caricature of Carnegie.
Although the Catholic Monarchs had already altered some rooms of the Alhambra after the conquest of the city in 1492, Charles V wanted to construct a permanent residence befitting an emperor.
* Unsportsmanlike conduct ( DQU ): Acting in a manner not befitting an athlete or a role model.
According to the later hagiographical literature, Theodore received an education befitting his family's station, and from the age of seven was instructed by a private tutor, eventually concentrating in particular on theology.
Indeed the opening scenes acquired a ritualistic feel, befitting the " quasi-official " aura the program sought for the clandestine operations it showcases.
It is not befitting to ( the majesty of ) Allah that He should beget a son.
It is clear that a grateful nation, recognizing the tremendous contributions of the key military and naval leaders in World War II, created these supreme grades as an attempt to accord to these leaders the prestige, the clear-cut leadership, and the emolument of office befitting their service to their country in war.
Tatiana was described as tall and slender, with dark auburn hair and dark blue-gray eyes, fine, chiseled features, and a refined, elegant bearing befitting the daughter of an Emperor.
The prior's group " entered at the south-east angle of the green court, placed near the most sacred part of the cathedral, as befitting the distinguished ecclesiastics or nobility who were assigned to him.
As a Grand Admiral, he wears the white uniform befitting his rank.
The armor in which he was clad was abundantly plated with gold and the ample adornments which hung from his cheek plates as well as his helmet and spear were not only purple, but in other respects befitting a king ... And he himself, sitting upon a very large horse, began to dance under arms skillfully between the two armies.
Occasionally the great tilting-helm garnished with gold is shown, or a helmet befitting a higher rank, if held.
The Cailleach displays several traits befitting the personification of Winter: she herds deer, she fights Spring, and her staff freezes the ground.
The Fir Bolg, according to this theory, were largely conquered by the Gaels, and thus, as a lower class in society, would have had different customs befitting a lower social status.
He had constructed a special version of the Gibson L-5 archtop guitar featuring diminished dimensions of neck scale and body depth, befitting his own smaller stature.
With some aspects of the economy booming in the mid-1920s, the owners of the Terre Haute House decided to demolish their older building and erect a grand edifice befitting such a modern city as Terre Haute.
He initiated the project and may have had the goal of a grand work befitting a showing at the Centennial Exposition of 1876.
He received an education befitting a young noble at the court of Theobald IV, count of Champagne: reading, writing, and the rudiments of Latin.

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