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also and felt
Our Northern brethren also I believe felt a little tender under those censures ; ;
The discoid shapes of sun and moon were also felt to indicate the shape of celestial things.
I know that I myself felt that it was a mortal shame for a man to be torn open by a British musket ball, as Isaac had been, yet I also felt relieved and lucky that it had been him and not myself.
Capt. Michael A. Musmanno, Military governor of the Sorrentine Peninsula, had also seen and felt the `` rain ''.
They knew that I was still grieving over the tragic event, and they felt that if I could see the recovery and the spirit of the people, who hold no grudge, but who also regret Pearl Harbor, I would be happier and would understand better a new Japan.
Presumably those who did not have a formal church connexion had also felt the influence of Christianity to a greater or lesser extent.
By the end of the century the Roman Catholic Church was beginning to make itself felt, mainly through such institutions as hospitals but also through its attitude towards organized labour.
The difference can also be felt by holding the hand in front of the lips.
Salieri also had never truly mastered the German language, and he now felt no longer competent to continue as assistant opera director.
She also used the priory during her short reign, particularly in 1547, where she felt safe from the English Army.
They also felt that it would give ammunition to those who were advocating repatriating black people back to Africa.
The Jansenist and Gallican influence was also strongly felt in Italy and in Germany, where Breviaries based on the French models were published at Cologne, Münster, Mainz and other towns.
An exception to this may be made in games with fixed partnerships, in which it may be felt that the partner ( s ) of the person who broke a rule should also not benefit.
This also makes fire the element with the smallest number of sides, and Plato regarded it as appropriate for the heat of fire, which he felt is sharp and stabbing, ( like one of the points of a tetrahedra ).
Douglass also felt that inoculation caused more deaths than it prevented.
But the change also added to Pissarro ’ s continual financial hardship which he felt until his 60s.
He also felt stifled because the record company would not let him branch into jazz.
Plutarch is the source also for the story that the victorious Spartan generals, having planned the demolition of Athens and the enslavement of its people, grew merciful after being entertained at a banquet by lyrics from Euripides's play Electra: " they felt that it would be a barbarous act to annihilate a city which produced such men " ( Life of Lysander )
Like Dewey he also felt that students should be actively engaged in their learning rather than actively disengaged with the simple reading and regurgitation of material.
That was one ( perhaps the main ) reason that a new name was devised for its successor currency, euro, which was felt not to favour any single language .. One other factor that maybe also influenced the decision not to use the name ecu for the actual EURO, was that in some European languages, as Portuguese, it also means " ass "
Supporters of the Irish Parliamentary Party also felt the rebellion was a betrayal of their party.
The Liberty cap, also known as the Phrygian cap, or pileus, is a brimless, felt cap that is conical in shape with the tip pulled forward.
'" Orwell wrote later that he felt guilty about his role in the work of empire and he " began to look more closely at his own country and saw that England also had its oppressed ..." Orwell made changes to his appearance in Burma that remained for the rest of his life.

also and acceleration
Absolute gravimeters, which nowadays can also be used in the field, are based directly on measuring the acceleration of free fall ( for example, of a reflecting prism in a vacuum tube ).
The hardware acceleration for display is also turned off by default, users have to turn the acceleration level up themselves if they trust the display card driver.
with F the net force ( a vector ), m the mass of a particle and a the acceleration of the particle ( also a vector ) which would be measured by an observer at rest in the frame.
The electric propulsion missions already flown, or currently scheduled, have used solar electric power, limiting their capability to operate far from the Sun, and also limiting their peak acceleration due to the mass of the electric power source.
In physics, jerk, also known as jolt ( especially in British English ), surge and lurch, is the rate of change of acceleration ; that is, the derivative of acceleration with respect to time, the second derivative of velocity, or the third derivative of position.
Newton's notation for the derivative of acceleration can also be used, especially when " surge " or " lurch " is used instead of " jerk " or " jolt ".
Some precision or fragile objects — such as passengers, who need time to sense stress changes and adjust their muscle tension or suffer conditions such as whiplash — can be safely subjected not only to a maximum acceleration, but also to a maximum jerk.
As regards special relativity, also in this theory acceleration is absolute as in Newton's mechanics.
Discontinuities in acceleration also occur when stages burn out, often starting at a lower acceleration with each new stage firing.
In addition to the effect of the ocean tides, there is also a tidal acceleration due to flexing of the earth's crust, but this accounts for only about 4 % of the total effect when expressed in terms of heat dissipation.
Tidal forces are also responsible for tidal locking and tidal acceleration.
He also wrote that the asymmetric aging is completely accounted for by the fact that the astronaut twin travels in two separate frames, while the Earth twin remains in one frame, and the time of acceleration can be made arbitrarily small compared with the time of inertial motion.
Vectors also describe many other physical quantities, such as displacement, acceleration, momentum, and angular momentum.
His or her main objective is to make it land inside the court ; it is also desirable to set the ball's direction, speed and acceleration so that it becomes difficult for the receiver to handle it properly.
The local gravitational acceleration at the poles is greater than at the equator, so, by the Von Zeipel theorem, the local luminosity is also higher at the poles.
It is also known as the universal gravitational constant, Newton's constant, and colloquially as Big G. It should not be confused with " little g " ( g ), which is the local gravitational field ( equivalent to the free-fall acceleration ), especially that at the Earth's surface.
The modern systems also frequently utilize positional audio, often with hardware acceleration, and real-time audio post-processing, which can also be tied to the 3D graphics development.
The left side of the equation describes acceleration, and may be composed of time dependent or convective effects ( also the effects of non-inertial coordinates if present ).
Convective acceleration is present in most flows ( exceptions include one-dimensional incompressible flow ), but its dynamic effect is disregarded in creeping flow ( also called Stokes flow ).
It is claimed that non-reliance on friction also means that acceleration and deceleration can far surpass that of existing forms of transport.
The utricular division of the auditory vesicle also responds to angular acceleration, as well as the endolymphatic sac and duct that connect the saccule and utricle.

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