Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "History of Bangladesh" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

burst and Bengali
But this burst of Bengali power did not last very long beyond his death, as with the overthrow of Manava ( his son ), Bengal descended into a period marked by disunity and foreign invasion once more.

burst and power
Assault rifles are a compromise between the size and weight of a pistol-caliber submachinegun and a full size traditional automatic rifle by firing intermediate cartridges, ( or sometimes full power cartridges ) and allowing semi-automatic, burst or full-automatic fire options ( selective fire ), often with two or more of these available on the rifle at once.
Built with " legacy technology ", it used a horse walking on a drive belt for power, and was withdrawn after an accident caused the horse to burst through the floor of the engine.
After a long period of low emissions ( significant bursts only in 1979 and 1993 ) it became active in May August 1998, and a burst detected on August 27, 1998 was of sufficient power to force NEAR Shoemaker to shut down to prevent damage and to saturate instruments on BeppoSAX, WIND and RXTE.
He saw it and raised his eyes to heaven, and with remorse in his heart he burst into tears and cried: " Jesus Christ, whom Clotilde asserts to be the son of the Living God, who art said to give aid to those in distress, and to bestow victory on those who hope in thee, I beseech the glory of thy aid, with the vow that if thou wilt grant me victory over these enemies, and I shall know that power which she says that people dedicated in thy name have had from thee, I will believe in thee and be baptized in thy name.
Heat waves can and do cause roads and highways to buckle, water lines to burst, power transformers to detonate, causing fires.
# The power of the fourth and final burst of the laser pulse has to be 300 times the power of the initial bursts.
Compared to narrow-band burst telemetry, Wi-Fi technology uses far too much power for long-term battery-powered operation.
In 1993, Steven died at 34 in the crash of a small, single engine plane which clipped a power line and burst into flames.
Granny uses Mrs Gogol's own belief in the power of the voodoo doll to make the voodoo doll burst into flames when Granny thrusts her own arm into a flaming torch.
Jackie, Ada, Elsa and Momoko take as much gold as they can carry and ready themselves for their escape, but due to the power of the fan and the subsequent burst of wind that sends the four of them flying through the ventilation duct, they accidentally drop the cases of gold.
He had a great interest in horse racing ... Father studied the race horse in its trotting and pace, noting the great burst of power over the last 120 yards ( 100 m ) or so.
At one time, he was the power in the Byrds, not McGuinn, not Crosby — it was Gene who would burst through the stage curtain banging on a tambourine, coming on like a young Prince Valiant.
This burst of voltage is provided by a charge pump, which takes some time to build up power.
Lady Illusion's other power is to create crystal balls that can either burst and release various gases to imprison her opponents.
There was a late burst of wide-waterway building ( e. g. the Caledonian Canal, and the Manchester Ship Canal ), and of invention and innovation by people such as Bartholomew of the Aire and Calder company, who conceived the trains of nineteen coal-filled " Tom Pudding " compartment boats that were pulled along the Aire and Calder Navigation from the Yorkshire coalfields, and lifted bodily to upturn their contents directly into seagoing colliers at Goole Docks ( their descendants, Hargreaves ' tugs pushing three coal-pans trains to be upended into hoppers at the Aire power stations lasted as late as 2004 ).
Also, the external power source of US gatling guns provides less power in a burst than the gas-operation of a revolver cannon, so that about half a second of spin-up time is required until the maximum rate of fire is reached.
According to the preface of the first edition, reprinted in subsequent editions, Capra struggled to reconcile theoretical physics and Eastern mysticism and was at first " helped on my way by ' power plants '" or psychedelics, with the first experience " so overwhelming that I burst into tears, at the same time, not unlike Castaneda, pouring out my impressions to a piece of paper.
* The fire and burst water main damaged power cables and left 1, 200 Baltimore buildings without electricity.
He would also provide a demonstration of sheer lung power by blowing up a hot water bottle with his mouth until it burst.
The pipe burst caused the school to shut off the power to the 8th grade sub school, where most of the flooding happened.
Despite all of the rings barring his own turning to dust, a measure of each ring's power resides in Kyle which he is able to channel in a combined burst of multicolored lights, Sayd noting that Kyle is the only being she knows capable of bringing together the powers of all of the branches of the emotional spectrum.
However, Doom's true intention was to kill the Parasite by allowing him to absorb so much power that his cells would burst, causing Parasite to, according to Doom's calculations, transform into a crystalline mass that would allow Doom to perfect the reactor by using its energy-manipulation abilities to control the reactor's power output.

burst and did
Companies like Cisco, which did not have any production facilities, but bought from other manufacturers, were able to leave quickly and actually do well from the situation as the bubble burst and products were sold cheaply.
" Nothing could have been more obvious to the people of the earlier twentieth century ", he wrote, " than the rapidity with which war was becoming impossible ... they did not see it until the atomic bombs burst in their fumbling hands ".
While Sullivan did acknowledge that the magazine's claim about the dotcom bursting would probably be accurate in the long run, the bubble would not burst in the US market until 2001.
He attacked U-468 but as he did so, the aircraft was hit by U-Boat anti-aircraft fire and burst into flames.
Sifton had papered over, if not in fact healed, this rift, and it did not burst open again until the conscription crisis.
Class society, would be sublated, the Hegelian circuit completed, as the productive forces burst their confinement in bourgeois society as they did those of feudal-and orientalism, and the contradiction of class society is finally resolved into a version of the prior classless state but at the much higher level of human development that would be in effect then.
He did this by way of encoding the message on a device disguised as a calculator which then turned the message into a short electronic burst which could be transmitted to a set telephone number.
And after that they bound him to a pillar and carded his skin with iron cards, and then they roasted him upon a gridiron ... and did smite sharp nails of iron in his fingers, and after, they put out his eyes of his head with their fingers, and after that they laid this holy bishop upon the ground naked and stretched him with strong withes bound to horses about his blessed neck, arms, and legs, so that all his veins and sinews that he had in his body burst.
" Robert Lindsey has also suggested that Hofmann " stimulated a burst of historical inquiry regarding Joseph Smith's youthful enthusiasm for magic did not wither after his conviction ".
:" There it remained undisturbed for ages, when in the thirteenth year of Nero's reign, the sepulchre was burst open by a terrible earthquake, the coffer was exposed to view, and observed by some shepherds, who, having ascertained that it did not, as they had at first hoped, contain a treasure, conveyed it to their master Eupraxis ( or Eupraxides ), who in his turn presented it to Rutilius Rufus, the Roman governor of the province, by whom both Eupraxis and the casket were despatched to the emperor.
According to R. Eliezer, each person among the Israelites, including even the least intelligent bond-woman, saw God's glory at the Red Sea in clearer form than did, afterward, prophets of the stamp of Ezekiel ; wherefore they burst forth into the song, " This is my God " ( Mek., l. c., with reference to Ex.
Note that the 5 years preceding the dot-com bubble burst, growth stocks did better than value, since then value stocks have generally done better.
While the rivers did not burst, the quantity of water flowing down the hills from Cold Ash and Bucklebury made many roads impassable and stranded hundreds of pupils at Kennet School who tried to wade with rope across Stoney Lane.
It did not occur until several weeks after the eruption finished, but monitoring ensured that the Icelandic ring road ( Hringvegur ) was closed when the burst occurred.
In the Buddhists text Digha Nikaya Atthakatha, the above story is almost the same, except that Queen Kosaladevi desired to drink blood from King Bimbisara's arm ; the king obliged her and, later, when the child was thrown near the garbage dump, due to an infection he got a boil on his little finger and the king sucked it and once while sucking it the boil got burst inside the king's mouth, but due to the affection for his child he did not spit the pus out, rather swallowed it.
The shell did not burst, but projected spherical lead-antimony bullets forward in a cone, these bullets were effective up to 300 yards from the burst.
However, Kearse did not appear to have regained his burst on the line and, in light of substandard production, he lost his starting job to longtime teammate Juqua Thomas in Week 11 of the 2007 NFL season.
Large commercial folk groups did not exist in those days, and The New Christy Minstrels burst onto the folk scene with " a barrage of color-coordinated blazers, starched petticoats, choreographed grins, and stage makeup.
Other characteristics of an extinction burst include a ) extinction-produced aggression — the occurrence of an emotional response to an extinction procedure often manifested as aggression ; and b ) extinction-induced response variability — the occurrence of novel behaviors that did not typically occur prior to the extinction procedure.
Mr Oelschlaeger himself did not respond with violence and simply burst into tears, asking " Who are you?
Manou burst onto the national athletics scene in 1994, winning several events at the Australian Championships: the Under-16 100 m / 200 m double and the Under-20 400 m. After these performances she was chosen, aged just 15, for the 1994 Commonwealth Games as a 4 x 400 metres relay runner, though she did not eventually compete in the event.
Wolters ' anger towards Speer burst into the open in 1971 after Speer did a lengthy interview for Playboy, in which he again took responsibility for Nazi crimes and blamed Hitler and his associates for the war.

0.673 seconds.