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has and achieved
The supreme object of their lives is now fulfilled, says the wife, her husband has achieved immortality.
Command has achieved the ideal amount of reverberation.
A well-publicized entrant which has achieved success only recently is the built liquid detergent, with which the major problem today is incorporation of builder and active into a small volume using a sufficiently high builder/active ratio.
If this was in fact Mr. Remarque's intention he has achieved a notable failure.
* The German-designed bow anchor, Bügelanker ( or Wasi ), has a sharp tip for penetrating weed, and features a roll-bar which allows the correct setting attitude to be achieved without the need for extra weight to be inserted into the tip.
" According to Anthroposophy, moral development reveals the extent to which one has achieved control over one's inner life and can exercise it in harmony with the spiritual life of other people ; it shows the real progress in spiritual development, the fruits of which are given in spiritual perception.
But it is not known if any experiment based on this idea has been ever achieved.
Sakharov achieved there a complete CPT symmetry since the second sheet is enantiomorph ( P-symmetry ), has an opposite arrow of time ( T-symmetry ) and is mainly populated by antimatter ( C-symmetry ) because of an opposite CP-violation.
The government has been chosen by elections since 1961 elections, when Barbados achieved full self-governance.
But this destruction, coupled with a protracted siege of Rain ( 9 – 16 July ), caused Prince Eugene to lament "... since the Donauwörth action I cannot admire their performances ", and later to conclude " If he has to go home without having achieved his objective, he will certainly be ruined.
It has, since March 2009, also provided the mechanism by which the Bank's policy of quantitative easing ( QE ) is achieved, under the auspices of the MPC.
The second article, published in 1938, states that launching a swift strategic knockout has great attractions for Germany but appears to accept that such a knockout will be very difficult to achieve by land attack under modern conditions ( especially in view of the existence of systems of fortification like the Maginot Line ) unless an exceptionally high degree of surprise is achieved.
The Anabaptist tradition was largely ostracized by the other Protestant parties at the time, but has achieved a measure of affirmation in more recent history.
The novel explores life in an imagined future world where a totalitarian government has achieved terrifying levels of power and control.
The series has achieved enormous success, selling nearly 50 million units.
In many instances, high-end fashion jewelry has achieved a " collectible " status, and increases in value over time.
The World War II-era Department of Agriculture film Hemp for Victory, encouraging the growing of hemp for war uses, has achieved a similar cult status.
Without firing a shot, by the mere display of military force, he has achieved a dominating position in Europe which Germany failed to win after four years of war.
Mostly this has been achieved through control of and support for civil institutions, the church and the armed forces, rather than through party politics.
Dianetics has achieved no acceptance as a scientific theory and scientists cite Dianetics as an example of a pseudoscience ( see below ).
" Subsequently, Dianetics has achieved no acceptance as a scientific theory and scientists cite Dianetics as an example of a pseudoscience.
To demonstrate what can be achieved with the most mundane objects if planned correctly and imaginatively, Adams has worked with companies to develop “ dream ” products for Dilbert and company.
This has enabled ever larger databases and higher throughputs to be achieved.
The Dodo achieved widespread recognition from its role in the story of Alice in Wonderland, and it has since become a fixture in popular culture, often as a symbol of extinction and obsolescence.

has and cross-section
* Meker burner – The lower part of its tube has more openings with larger total cross-section, admitting more air and facilitating better mixing of air and gas.
Gadolinium-157 has the highest thermal neutron capture cross-section among any stable nuclides: 259, 000 barns.
While uranium-238 has a small probability for spontaneous fission or even induced fission with fast neutrons, uranium-235 and to a lesser degree uranium-233 have a much higher fission cross-section for slow neutrons.
The top of the mouth, the labrum, has developed into a channeled blade the length of the proboscis, with a cross-section like an inverted " U ".
The 980 nm band has a higher absorption cross-section and is generally used where low-noise performance is required.
The 1480 nm band has a lower, but broader, absorption cross-section and is generally used for higher power amplifiers.
The most common kind of waveguide is one that has a rectangular cross-section, one that is usually not square.
The second most commonly used kind of waveguide has a circular cross-section.
Orthothecids fall into two groups: one, the orcothecida sensu stricto, is kidney or heart shaped in cross-section due to a longitudinal groove on its ventral surface, and its opercula bear cardinal processes ; the other has a rounded cross-section and often lacks cardinal processes, making them difficult to distinguish from other cornet-shaped calcareous organisms.
If the cross-section of the circular object deviates slightly from its circular shape ( but it still has a sharp edge on a smaller scale ) the shape of the point-source Arago spot changes.
In particular, if the object has an ellipsoidal cross-section the Arago spot has the shape of an evolute.
On average, a column of air one square centimeter in cross-section, measured from sea level to the top of the atmosphere, has a mass of about 1. 03 kg and weight of about 10. 1 N ( 2. 28 lb < sub > f </ sub >) ( A column one square inch in cross-section would have a weight of about 14. 7 lbs, or about 65. 4 N ).
Chinese nunchaku tend to be rounded, whereas the Okinawan version has an octagonal cross-section ( allowing one edge of the nunchaku to make contact on the target increasing the damage inflicted ).
When inflated, the wing's cross-section has the typical teardrop aerofoil shape.
As the glass tilts off the vertical axis, however, an increased area ( now the sloped cross-section ) of the glazing has to bear the force of gravity.
SOX has been praised by a cross-section of financial industry experts, citing improved investor confidence and more accurate, reliable financial statements.
The PUK has branches in all of the major cities and towns of Iraqi Kurdistan and draws membership from a broad cross-section of Kurdish society.
A linear taper potentiometer ( linear describes the electrical characteristic of the device, not the geometry of the resistive element ) has a resistive element of constant cross-section, resulting in a device where the resistance between the contact ( wiper ) and one end terminal is proportional to the distance between them.
The fruit has distinctive ridges running down its sides ( usually five, but can sometimes vary ); in cross-section, it resembles a star, hence its name.
A barrel of circular cross-section is not capable of imparting a spin to a projectile, so a rifled barrel has a non-circular cross-section.

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