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De Jager ( 1955 ) has calculated the times required for these particles to reach the atmosphere under the influence of the Poynting-Robertson effect, which in this case causes the orbits to become more and more eccentric without changing the semi-major axis.
Garden's impressions of the legendary rugby league commentator Eddie Waring and the popular Scottish TV presenter Fyfe Robertson, Oddie's frequent send-ups of the game-show host Hughie Green and Cleese's occasional but manic impressions of Patrick Moore ( astronomer and broadcaster ) built these people into eccentric celebrities in a way that the Mike Yarwood, Rory Bremner, Spitting Image and Dead Ringers programmes would do for other TV presenters with similar disrespect years later.
Camping overnight, a rural invasion, eccentric dress, wild music and sometimes wilder behaviour — these now familiar features of pop festival happened at Beaulieu each summer, culminating in the so-called ' Battle of Beaulieu ' at the 1960 festival, when rival gangs of modern and traditional jazz fans indulged in a spot of what sociologists went on to call ' subcultural contestation '.
The Fallohides, the least numerous, were an adventurous people that preferred to live in the woods under the Misty Mountains and were said to be taller and fairer ( all of these traits were much rarer in later days, and it has been implied that wealthy, eccentric families that tended to lead other hobbits politically, like the Tooks and Brandybucks, were of Fallohide descent ).
When asked about these eccentric requirements, she said, " If I am by myself, my face will do things I cannot do with it otherwise ".
While the smorgasbord of later additions on these houses gives the older part of town an eccentric and fanciful personality, each of these older houses has a small, tent-shaped core dating from the first cottage construction.
The energetic and eccentric promoter George Francis Train envisioned building " a magnificent highway of cities " from coast to coast along the Union Pacific route ; Columbus was to be one of these.
Another option was to use a triple eccentric with connecting rods ; these were used on certain W. O.
Most of these novels are in the " Golden Age " tradition of detective fiction, entertaining the reader through humour, eccentric characters and intricate plot twists.
Shops, restaurants, and other amusements are often housed in strikingly odd and eccentric structures, but these are not follies.
This is clinically relevant because the visual area ( and thus severity ) of these eccentric wall-hugging jets is often underestimated compared to the more readily apparent central jets.
Occasionally, Jeter was able to stay away from these types of roles for more diverse characters like those he portrayed in Jurassic Park III ( where he was killed by a dinosaur ), Air Bud and Open Range, although his character in The Green Mile could easily be described as both eccentric and wimpy.
A few of these original camps, including Fish Camp and the Hunting Lodge, have been preserved, complete with wood-burning stoves, oil lamps, and unique design features indicative of Phillips's often eccentric taste.
Except for the 360 degree eccentric pump design as described below, these pumps have a minimum of 2 rollers 180 degrees apart, and may have as many as 8, or even 12 rollers.
Both of these planets are in more eccentric orbits than any of the planets in the Solar System ( including Pluto ).
Those who conceive naturally most often remove the zygote or embryo from their own wombs to have it transferred to gestation machine, though some more eccentric women would, after a having the embryo genetically examined and modified to ensure its biological integrity as an Abh along with the maintenance of clan traits, have these zygotes or embryos replaced into their own wombs in order to carry it to full term naturally.
In Zimmermann's character there was a strange combination of sentimentalism, melancholy and enthusiasm ; and it was by the free and eccentric expression of these qualities that he excited the interest of his contemporaries.
Specific designs vary, but in the most common configuration, these pumps are typically bolted onto the engine block or head, and the engine's camshaft has an extra eccentric lobe that operates a lever on the pump, either directly or via a pushrod, by pulling the diaphragm to bottom dead center.
However, the province quickly became ruled by a group of “ audacious, eccentric, and often Evangelical pioneers .” In an attempt to minimize further conflict, he removed a number of these officials, establishing what he believed to be a more logical and rational system in which the Punjab was systematically divided into districts and divisions, governed by District officers and Commissioners respectively.
The title character and main protagonist in these movies, portrayed by Paul Benedict, was an eccentric character who enjoys painting numbers in a series of public and private locations.
He attempted to remedy these by: introducing a crank and eccentric wheels to actuate its batten differentially ; by improving its dicking mechanism ; by a device for stopping the loom when a shuttle failed to enter a shuttle box ; by preventing a shuttle from rebounding when in a box ; and by stretching the cloth with temples that acted automatically.
Many of these portrayals involve Ferguson as the ' straight man ' to the more eccentric personalities played by Roger Abbott.
The eccentric anomaly E in terms of these coordinates is given by:

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Several of these horror films also incorporate the sub-theme of voyeurism, whereby the motel owner spies on ( or even films ) the sexual exploits of the guests.
A distinction is to be made between the ninja from these areas, and commoners or samurai hired as spies or mercenaries.
The bewildered and terrified freedmen know not what to do — to leave is death ; to remain is to suffer the increased burden imposed upon them by the cruel taskmaster, whose only interest is their labor, wrung from them by every device an inhuman ingenuity can devise ; hence the lash and murder is resorted to intimidate those whom fear of an awful death alone cause to remain, while patrols, Negro dogs and spies, disguised as Yankees, keep constant guard over these unfortunate people.
It has long been speculated, and was argued in court in one case, that these stations operate as a simple and foolproof method for government agencies to communicate with spies working undercover.
Production Assistants, people in the industry, secretaries and other behind-the-scenes folk would submit news such as casting decisions, scripts and release dates, though Knowles himself has admitted that in the beginning, some of the articles from these alleged " spies " were his own work generated from scouring the newsgroups.
In addition, the security clearance process weeds out employees who are openly disgruntled, ideologically disaffected, or otherwise have motives for betraying their country, so persons in these positions are likely to reject recruitment as spies.
Ramesses II only learned of the true nature of his dire predicament when these spies were captured, beaten and forced to reveal the truth before him.
Since these flights sometimes carried Norwegian and Danish refugees the airport became of interest for German spies, and two Swedish Douglas DC-3 that had taken off from Bromma were shot down by the Germans during the war.
When concerted efforts to build a reliable picture of British military strength did begin around 1939 – 1940, efforts were first made to infiltrate spies to Britain via Ireland, but these attempts consistently failed ( See Operation Lobster and Operation Seagull ).
In his treatise that was translated into English in 1603, John Hotman warned diplomats against hiring servants from the country to which they were assigned for fear these hirelings would act as spies.
However, Sheridan was aided by spies within Clark's own regime ; one of these spies, the PsiCop Bester, informed Sheridan of Clark's plan and Babylon 5 fighters led by Commander Susan Ivanova destroyed the PsiCorps fighters and saved the fighter patrol.
García made liberal use of spies to prepare his attack, these include Dominador de la Guardia father of Ángel de la Guardia and María Machado, illegitimate daughter of Spanish General Emilio March who helped prepare the taking of Tunas ; Frederick Funston later US Major General and José Martí y Zayas Bazán son of José Martí the major Cuban National Hero directed artillery ; Mario García Menocal a to be president of Cuba was wounded in a principal assault.
") there is little doubt that most of these numbers stations are primarily used to send messages to spies and other clandestine agents ( additional possible uses include communication with embassies when a crisis might dictate destruction of cryptographic equipment and as a backup to normal command systems in wartime ).
Typically, PLP also defends killings unrelated to these factors as ultimately justified to protect the Soviet Union's proletarian dictatorship against spies, Fifth column elements, counterrevolutionaries, and other class enemies.
Gay students at Brigham Young University in 1977 widely distributed an anonymously published pamphlet called Prologue: An Examination of the Mormon Attitude Towards Homosexuality which described the aversion therapy, persecution of gays, and irregular behavior by the administration and faculty of Brigham Young University such as entrapment by the BYU security forces, recruiting student spies, and recruiting young Mormon women to attempt to sexually convert gays to heterosexuality by encouraging gay men to get married to these women in order to " cure " their homosexuality.
It was believed that many of these refugees were spies, and were shipped out of the country, predominantly to Australia on the HMT Dunera and Canada.
To further these activities, the Inquisitors created a large network of spies and informants, both in Venice and abroad.
Sometimes, these spies are detected due to extravagant spending of the money they receive.
With the surplus of independent agents running rogue operations, Cash is called in to work with a meager agency whose sole directive is to police these newly freelance spies.
Atahualpa, unlike Montezuma II in Mexico, knew immediately that these men were not gods nor representatives of gods, thanks to reports from his spies.
But these people were talking as if we were a nest of spies, that we were doing something against America.
After some time ( mean lifetime 2. 2 µs ) these spies decay and emit positrons.
None of these toys carry hand-held weapons, and are advertised merely as spies for their respective faction ( Autobot or Decepticon ).

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