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The major effect of these advances appears to lie in the part they have played in the industrial revolution and in the tools which scientific understanding has given us to build and manipulate a more protective environment.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
-- If there are outside windows in the basement corner where you build a shelter, they should be shielded as shown in the Appendix, page 29.
Usually it is only when they approach shallow water on the shore that they build up to their terrifying heights.
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
Dixon recommended that the forts be maintained and strengthened, even though they were not in ideal locations, because much work had been done on them and the Confederates might not have time to build new ones.
Because of the gamble they take in the early stage of the game there is a build up of tension, which is immediately released once the train is robbed.
The Bandanese were, however, hostile to such a plan, and their warlike antics were both costly and tiresome to Garcia whose men were attacked when they attempted to build a fort.
The numerous Sumerian names in these catalogues suggest that they build on older, but otherwise unattested, Sumerian traditions of the Early Bronze Age.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.
By then, Confucius had build up a considerable reputation through his teachings, while the families came to see the value of proper conduct and righteousness, so they could achieve loyalty to a legitimate government.
Settlers can also alter terrain, build improvements such as mines and irrigation, build roads to connect cities, and later in the game they can construct railroads which offer unlimited movement.
Reasoning that users know more about the buildings they need than any architect could, he produced and validated ( in collaboration with Sarah Ishikawa and Murray Silverstein ) a " pattern language " designed to empower anyone to design and build at any scale.
This is how scientific theories reach high confidence – over time, they build up a large degree of evidence which converges on the same conclusion.
Critics claimed the CPRR intended to build a railroad only as far as Dutch Flat, to connect to the Dutch Flat Wagon Road which they already controlled.
From 1956 to 1961, Dutch importer Hart, Nibbrig & Greve assembled the cars in an abandoned asphalt-factory in Sassenheim, where they employed about 120 workers, two transporter, that collected the SKD-kits from Duesseldorf and build about 13. 500 cars.
These companies offered their services or end product for free with the expectation that they could build enough brand awareness to charge profitable rates for their services later.
If a player is the first to build an improvement to the final level ( out-building the current holder of the metropolis ), they take the metropolis from its current holder.
While the company helped build some schools, it opposed the building highways, as they would compete with the UFC's railroad monopoly.
The USSR also sent contractors to build roads, hospitals and schools and to drill water wells ; they also trained and equipped the Afghan army.
Alongside English convicts, they were used to build the Royal Naval Dockyard on Ireland Island.
In the winter, when the waters are at a low point, they build fairly large temporary villages.

they and Lady
He tried to ask the Lady Da how long they had had the drug, and how much longer they would have to wait before they had it again.
The group had no major hits in 1980, but by 1981 they released two Top Ten hits with " Oh No " (# 4 U. S .) and their first upbeat single in almost five years, " Lady ( You Bring Me Up )" (# 8 U. S .)
Many early first ladies expressed their own preference for how they were addressed, including the use of such titles as " Lady ", " Mrs. President ", and " Mrs. Presidentress "; Martha Washington was often referred to as " Lady Washington.
Over time they acquired more power in the other islands through the family of Arias de Saavedra, the Lady of Fuerteventura.
The figure is related to Heliodurus's work, Aethiopian History with its description of " a young Lady, sitting upon a Rock, of so rare and perfect a Beauty, as one would have taken her for a Goddess, and though her present misery opprest her with extreamest grief, yet in the greatness of her afflection, they might easily perceive the greatness of her Courage: A Laurel crown'd her Head, an a Quiver in a Scarf hanged at her back ".
He and Lady Macbeth plan to get Duncan ’ s two chamberlains drunk so that they will black out ; the next morning they will frame the chamberlains for the murder.
This time, Lady Macbeth tells the lords to leave, and they do so.
Such acts show that both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth equate masculinity with naked aggression ; whenever they discuss manhood, violence follows.
They were moved to their own establishment at Richmond Palace, where they were raised by their governess Lady Frances Villiers, with only occasional visits to see their parents at St. James's or their grandfather Lord Clarendon at Twickenham.
By contrast, when lower-class people attempt to pass themselves off as upper-class, they are able to do so with relative ease ( The Lady Eve, My Man Godfrey ).
Martok is married to Lady Sirella, a noble woman, and they had one son, Drex (" You Are Cordially Invited ...", " The Way of the Warrior ")
Their new home lacks many of the conveniences that they have been used to, however they are warmly received by Sir John, and welcomed into the local society, meeting his wife, Lady Middleton, his mother-in-law, Mrs. Jennings and his friend, the grave, quiet and gentlemanly Colonel Brandon.
Wry adverts for mail order " objets de tat " will require prospective buyers to commit to exorbitant, protracted payment arrangements and demand they give up the opportunity to put right their error, once the thrill of actually holding a " Lady Diana Full English Breakfast Plate of Hope " has faded.
" Learned One ") or My Lord / Lady and Your Lordship / Ladyship if the proceedings, as they generally are in the superior courts, are in English.
Asked if Lady Diana ( his love interest ) would have fallen for a ' savage ' in real life Valentino replied, " People are not savages because they have dark skins.
The Duke of Fife, the Marquess of Milford Haven, the Countess Mountbatten of Burma, and the Lady Saltoun, and their respective families, as well as Lord Harewood's descendants, are so distant in kinship from the reigning Sovereign that they are relatives, rather than members, of the Royal Family.
For example, the children of Prince Michael of Kent are known as Lord Frederick Windsor and Lady Gabriella Windsor, bearing courtesy titles as if they were the children of a duke.
He married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon in 1923, and they had two daughters, Elizabeth and Margaret.
The news of Arthur's death caused Henry VII to break down in grief ; Elizabeth comforted him, telling him that he was the only child of his mother ( to whom she refers as My Lady ), that God had left him with a son and two daughters and that they were both young enough to have more children.

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