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Concentrating on her two children left Polgár with little time to train and play competitively and her ranking dropped from eighth in 2005 to the mid-50s in 2009.
Concentrating his forces on the Etruscan side of the Tiber, Porsenna assaulted the Janiculum and took it from the terrified Roman recruits with all its stores.
Concentrating on 1: 72 scale military aircraft and 1: 76 military vehicles, it competed with the then-dominant Airfix company.
Concentrating on keeping the line taut while fighting fish, using recurved point or " triple grip " style hooks on lures, and equipping lures that do not have them with split rings can significantly reduce escapement.
Concentrating on real India, its rituals and festivities, Malle fell afoul of the Indian government, which disliked his portrayal of the country, in its fascination with the pre-modern, and consequently banned the BBC from filming in India for several years.
Concentrating on this and in the presence of Beatrice Hastings was too much for Jean, the wife of his first marriage, the same wife who had shared in his own theosophic and aesthetic interests of his early activities in the Leeds Arts Club, who did not grant him a divorce but went to live instead with Holbrook Jackson and worked the rest of her life as a skilled craftswoman in the tradition of William Morris.
Concentrating on keeping the line tight at all times while fighting fish, equipping lures that do not have them with split rings, and using recurved point or " Triple Grip " style hooks on lures, will keep catch rates with barbless hooks as high as those achieved with barbed hooks.
Concentrating, through close study of the Crown's administrative records, on how changes of government-method reflected changes in the nature of power and politics, the work bridged from 19th century constitutional history to mid-20th century socio-political emphasis with very few fundamental criticisms of Tout's methods and conclusions.
Concentrating on studies of male figures, his works became increasingly more abstract with time.

Concentrating and .
Concentrating attack on the leg stump is considered by many cricket fans and commentators to lead to boring play, as it stifles run scoring and encourages batsmen to play conservatively.
* Slater, Philip E. The Glory of Hera: Greek Mythology and the Greek Family ( Boston: Beacon Press ) 1968 ( Princeton University 1992 ISBN 0-691-00222-3 ) Concentrating on family structure in 5th-century Athens ; some of the crude usage of myth and drama for psychological interpreting of " neuroses " is dated.
Concentrating the particles of value in a form supporting separation enables the desired metal to be removed from waste products.
Concentrating on the first order rocking motion, the V6 can be assumed to consist of two separate straight-3 where counterweights on the crankshaft and a counter rotating balance shaft compensate the first order rocking motion.
Concentrating on two plays and two novels from the period — Victorien Sardou's Madame Sans-Gêne ( 1893 ), Maurice Barrès's Les Déracinés ( 1897 ), Edmond Rostand's L ' Aiglon ( 1900 ), and André de Lorde and Gyp's Napoléonette ( 1913 ) Datta examines how writers and critics of the Belle Epoque exploited the Napoleonic legend for diverse political and cultural ends.
Concentrating instead on a story, sermon, and both national and international events.
Concentrating the particles of value in a form supporting separation enables the desired metal to be removed from waste products.
Concentrating on two tonal areas to musically depict ambiguity and conflict in the text became a hallmark of his style, resolving only when appropriate to the meaning of the song.
Concentrating solar power takes advantage of this fact.
* Photovoltaic ( PV ) solar panels, and ( large ) Concentrating solar power plants.
Concentrating thermal ( CSP ) or photovoltaic ( CPV ) solar power plants range between 20 % to 31. 25 % efficiency ( dish Stirling ).
Concentrating on careful defence, but scoring where possible, the pair added 172 in total.
Concentrating on local Maori history, whaling and local european settlments.
Concentrating on shipping, shipbuilding and purchasing grain, Allan advanced rapidly, aided by capital raised and contacts gained through family connections, as well as social bonds he developed himself in the predominantly Scottish business community at Montreal.
Concentrating aviation against Soviet ground forces, the Luftwaffe delivered a series of attacks that took the wind out of the Soviet offensive within two weeks.
Concentrating all of the Pinpoint Barrier's energy into the tip of the Daedalus ship, the SDF-1 is able to penetrate the Zentraedi Destroyer by literally punching into it.

clear and liquid
To do so, a sample of the soil is mixed into a clear container with some water, creating an almost completely saturated liquid.
It is a clear flammable liquid that boils at 78. 4 ° C, which is used as an industrial solvent, car fuel, and raw material in the chemical industry.
It is a clear liquid resembling ethanol in smell and properties, with a slightly lower boiling point ( 64. 7 ° C ), and is used mainly as a solvent, fuel, and raw material.
Bonds said that Greg Anderson gave him a rubbing balm and a liquid substance which others speculated as being " the cream " and " the clear.
The ship contained Xylene, a clear, flammable liquid commonly used as a solvent in rubber, leather and the printing industries.
Kerosene, a thin, clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons, with a density of 0. 78 – 0. 81 g / cm < sup > 3 </ sup >, is obtained from the fractional distillation of petroleum between 150 ° C and 275 ° C, resulting in a mixture of carbon chains that typically contain between six and 16 carbon atoms per molecule.
Application of a voltage to a DSM display switches the initially clear transparent liquid crystal layer into a milky turbid state.
At it melts into a cloudy liquid, and at it melts again and the cloudy liquid becomes clear.
* 10 March 1876 — The first successful telephone transmission of clear speech using a liquid transmitter when Bell spoke into his device, “ Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you .” and Watson heard each word distinctly.
It is more pungent than nam pla, and, in contrast to nam pla which is a clear liquid, it is opaque and often contains pieces of fish.
The agent's desires and beliefs ( e. g. my wanting a glass of water and believing the clear liquid in the cup in front of me is water ) lead to bodily behavior ( e. g. reaching over for the glass ).
The clear liquid coconut water within is a refreshing drink.
Waxy ( non-dewaxed ) shellac appears milky in liquid form, but dries clear.
* Hydrocele testis, swelling around testes caused by accumulation of clear liquid within a membranous sac, the testis usually being normal
Toxicodendron radicans, commonly known as poison ivy ( older synonyms are Rhus toxicodendron and Rhus radicans ), is a poisonous North American plant that is well known for its production of urushiol, a clear liquid compound found within the sap of the plant that causes an itching, irritation and sometimes painful rash in most people who touch it.
In condensed matter, such as a solid or liquid, the distinction between conduction and radiative transfer of heat is clear in physical concept, but it is often not phenomenologically clear, unless the material is semi-transparent.
Perfluorodecalin, a dense clear liquid
For many years, Roman Catholics have annually collected a clear liquid from the tomb of Saint Nicholas ; legend attributes the pleasant perfume of this liquid as warding off evil, and it is sold to pilgrims as " the Manna of Saint Nicholas ".
* Wine legs, a phenomenon manifested as a ring of clear liquid near the top of a glass of wine
" Dashi forms the base for miso soup, clear broth, noodle broth, and many kinds of simmering liquid.
When relating swallowing to respiration, it has been demonstrated that swallowing occurs most often during expiration, even at full expiration a fine air jet is expired probably to clear the upper larynx from food remnants or liquid.

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