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Bostock's and deposition
Bostock's deposition details Teach's command of two vessels: a sloop and a large French guineaman, Dutch-built, with 36 cannon and a crew of 300 men.

Bostock's and man
*" Gerald Goes Homeless " is a gay man whose sexual orientation blossoms in a paederastic relationship with his housemaster at school, but which is neglected and misunderstood by his parents ; fleeing his family to live on the streets, Bostock's dignity dwindles through illicit and self-destructive activities until he is approached by a man with whom he enters into a joyous civil partnership, but whose eventual death leaves Bostock alone at 17 Mulberry Crescent.

Bostock's and with
Bostock's discomfort in catching fly balls with the hand he was unaccustomed to using led him to begin making basket catches at that time.
Bostock's first appearance is on the original cover art and packaging of the album Thick as a Brick, which is designed to look like a small village periodical ( that actually folds out into a full-length newspaper with 12 pages ), entitled the St. Cleve Chronicle & Linwell Advertiser.

deposition and describes
1954 Guatemalan coup d ’ état: the memorandum that describes the CIA ’ s organisation of the paramilitary deposition of the Guatemalan government of President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, in June 1954.
Myxedema ( BrE: myxoedema ) describes a specific form of cutaneous and dermal edema secondary to increased deposition of connective tissue components ( like glycosaminoglycans, hyaluronic acid, and other mucopolysaccharides ) in subcutaneous tissue as seen in various forms of hypothyroidism and Graves ' disease.

deposition and tall
Current velocities can be reduced as the stems of tall marsh species induce hydraulic drag, with the effect of minimising re-suspension of sediment and encouraging deposition.

deposition and man
Agapetus, a man of some force of character, attempted to put a stop to the so-called Pornocracy, which lasted from the accession of Pope Sergius III in 904 to the deposition of Pope John XII in 963.
A man of enlightened piety and of very austere life, Isaac owed his deposition by the king in 426 to his great independence of character.
In 1680, while the Popish Plot panic was still at its height, he republished, under the title of Brutum Fulmen, of the papal bulls of Pius V and Paul III pronouncing the excommunication and deposition of Queen Elizabeth and of Henry VIII, with inflammatory comments, and learned proofs that ' the pope is the great Antichrist, the man of sin, and the son of perdition.

deposition and with
The inherent resolution of a cathodoluminescent phosphor screen decreases with increasingly aggregate thickness ( with increasing anode voltage ), decreases with decreasing porosity ( thus the advantage of cathodophoretic phosphor deposition ) and might be impaired by the normally used aluminum mirror.
This disease has been occasionally associated with ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, septicemia associated with immune complex deposition, methanol poisoning, and other underlying conditions.
Variations in the character of the solution or in the conditions of deposition may cause a corresponding variation in the successive layers, so that bands of chalcedony often alternate with layers of crystalline quartz.
Often deposition occurs a considerable distance downwind of the emissions, with mountainous regions tending to receive the greatest deposition ( simply because of their higher rainfall ).
Impeachment proceedings were based on allegations that Clinton had lied about his relationship with 22-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky in a sworn deposition in the Paula Jones lawsuit.
During the deposition for the Jones lawsuit, which was held at the White House, Clinton denied having sexual relations with Monica Lewinsky a denial that became the basis for the impeachment charge of perjury.
This mutation also interferes with fat deposition, resulting in very lean meat.
The funerals are themselves involved in the ritual of hoarding: the deposition of sacrificial objects with both religious and socio-economic functions.
Areas with high tidal ranges allow waves to reach farther up the shore, and areas with lower tidal ranges produce deposition at a smaller elevation interval.
The foliate density can vary as a function of deposition conditions ( e. g. temperature and time ) with their structure ranging from few layers of graphene (< 10 ) to thicker, more graphite-like.
* Chemical vapor deposition with atmospheric plasma
The two churches remain in full communion with each other and with the other Oriental Orthodox Churches, although the Coptic Orthodox Church does not recognize the deposition of the third Patriarch of Eritrea, Abune Antonios.
Due to backstreaming, oil diffusion pumps are not suitable for use with highly sensitive analytical equipment or other applications which require an extremely clean vacuum environment, but mercury diffusion pumps may be in the case of ultra high vacuum chambers used for mercury deposition.
Another form of sterile endocarditis, is termed Libman-Sacks endocarditis ; this form occurs more often in patients with lupus erythematosus and is thought to be due to the deposition of immune complexes.
These endosymbionts drive the amazing formation of coral reefs by capturing sunlight and providing their hosts with energy for carbonate deposition.
In the first week of July 1937 Orwell arrived back at Wallington ; on 13 July 1937 a deposition was presented to the Tribunal for Espionage & High Treason, Valencia, charging the Orwells with ' rabid Trotskyism ', and being agents of the POUM.
A geyser's eruptive activity may change or cease due to ongoing mineral deposition within the geyser plumbing, exchange of functions with nearby hot springs, earthquake influences, and human intervention.

deposition and very
Energies lower than this result in very little damage to the target, and fall under the designation ion beam deposition.
A new conflict was inevitable from the very fact that Henry considered the sentence of deposition repealed along with that of excommunication.
Note the very fine and flat bedding, common for distal lake | lacustrine deposition.
The rationale is that generally, a witness must give consistent testimony on all material issues of fact both at deposition and at trial ( unless there is a very good reason for changing one's answers ), or else the inconsistencies can and will be used to impeach his credibility.
Carpal tunnel syndrome often is a symptom of transthyretin amyloidosis-associated polyneuropathy and prior carpal tunnel syndrome surgery is very common in individuals who later present with transthyretin amyloid-associated cardiomyopathy, suggesting that transthyretin amyloid deposition may cause carpal tunnel syndrome.
Avitus died in 457, or late in 456, very soon after his deposition, and was buried at Brioude, next to Saint Julian's tomb.
a-Si has been used as a photovoltaic solar cell material for devices which require very little power, such as pocket calculators, because their lower performance compared to traditional c-Si solar cells is more than offset by their simplified and lower cost of deposition onto a substrate.
* very high frequency plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition ( VHF-PECVD )
Oriented paleomagnetic core samples are collected in the field ; mudstones, siltstones, and very fine-grained sandstones are the preferred lithologies because the magnetic grains are finer and more likely to orient with the ambient field during deposition.
The geological record is very discontinuous, and deposition is episodic at all scales.
A ribbon tweeter uses a very thin diaphragm ( often of aluminum, or perhaps metalized plastic film ) which supports a planar coil frequently made by deposition of aluminium vapor, suspended in a powerful magnetic field ( typically provided by neodymium magnets ) to reproduce high frequencies.
However, contrary to polymer-based devices, the vacuum deposition process enables the formation of well controlled, homogeneous films, and the construction of very complex multi-layer structures.
Another mechanism for concentrating highly-soluble bromine compounds is frost deposition at night that would form very thin films of water that would concentrate bromine in certain spots.
) Continuous deposition on the convex bank and erosion of the concave bank of a meandering river cause the formation of a very pronounced meander with two concave banks getting closer.
Another mechanism for concentrating highly-soluble bromine compounds is frost deposition at night that would form very thin films of water that would concentrate bromine in certain spots.
Feedlot diets are usually very dense in food energy, to encourage the deposition of fat ( known as marbling in butchered meat ) in the animal's muscles.
Subsequent weathering processes of very different forms and simultaneous complex deposition ( leaching, frost and salt wedging, wind, solution weathering with sintering as well as biogenic and microbial effects ) have further changed the nature of the rock surface.
In light, Kundt's name is widely known for his inquiries in anomalous dispersion, not only in liquids and vapors, but even in metals, which he obtained in very thin films by means of a laborious process of electrolytic deposition upon platinized glass.
A reversible deposition of canthaxanthin crystals was discovered in the retina of a limited number of people who had consumed very high amounts of canthaxanthin via sun-tanning pills – after stopping the pills, the deposits disappeared and the health of those people affected was fully recovered.
It is believed that this till plain exhibits the original surface ; very little erosion or surface deposition is observable throughout its 3 square kilometre range.
Katherine Blodgett was a student of Irving Langmuir and in 1935 she described the deposition of hundreds of layers of amphipilic molecules onto a solid substrate in a very ordered fashion.

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