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; Flemish expressionism: The expressionism painting movement found a distinctive form in Flanders ( James Ensor, Constant Permeke, Léon Spilliaert ).
* In the Mu. Zee ( a new museum after the fusion of the Provinciaal Museum voor de Moderne Kunst-Aan-Zee and the " Museum voor Schone Kunsten "), the museum of modern art from the 1830s to the present, you can view works of noted local painters such as James Ensor, Leon Spilliaert, Constant Permeke and the revolutionary post-war Belgian COBRA movement amongst others.
Sandberg, gives them an advance to create some larger works and in the week before the exhibition Constant, Corneille, Appel and Eugène Brands create several large pieces of art that have become iconic for the movement.
Constant movement of cultures and ideas into Switzerland has created a rich and varied folklore tradition.
# Constant control of the Adriatic Sea and coast-land and monitoring of foreign war ships ' movement
According to Constant, shortly after Aristide's ouster, Colonel Patrick Collins, a U. S. Defense Intelligence Agency ( DIA ), attache who was stationed in Haiti from 1989 to 1992, pressured him to organize a front that could oppose the Aristide movement and do intelligence work against it ( it is believed that members of FRAPH were working, and perhaps still are, for two social service agencies funded by the US Agency for International Development, one of which maintains sensitive files on the popular social movements of the Haïtian poor ).
In 1884, Constant Girard submitted to the United States Patent Office a patent of the design of the movement “ Tourbillon with three gold bridges .” The three bridges, now the mobiles of the movement, were redesigned in the form of arrows and placed parallel to each other.

Constant and creates
Constant repetition of the activity creates a chemically dependent state.

Constant and risk
* Constant absolute risk aversion, a term in Economics referring to a property of the exponential utility function

Constant and stress
Constant seating stress gaskets derive their name from the fact that the carrier ring profile takes flange rotation ( deflection under bolt preload ) into consideration.
* Constant seating stress gasket manufacturer JJENCO, Inc.
Constant use of only the parking pawl, especially when parking on a steep incline, means that driveline components, and transmission internals, are kept constantly under stress, and can cause wear and eventual failure of the parking pawl or transmission linkage.
Constant shear stress can be applied by shaking or mixing.
# Constant current stress ( CCS )

Constant and ;
The leading candidates for the office — all of whom were black — were Dumarsais Estimé, a former school teacher, assembly member, and cabinet minister under Vincent ; Félix d ' Orléans Juste Constant, leader of the Haitian Communist Party ( Parti Communiste d ' Haïti — PCH ); and former Garde commander Démosthènes Pétrus Calixte, who stood as the candidate of a progressive coalition that included the Worker Peasant Movement ( Mouvement Ouvrier Paysan — MOP ).
It was in Paris in the middle 1840s that Millet befriended Constant Troyon, Narcisse Diaz, Charles Jacque, and Théodore Rousseau, artists who, like Millet, would become associated with the Barbizon school ; Honoré Daumier, whose figure draftsmanship would influence Millet's subsequent rendering of peasant subjects ; and Alfred Sensier, a government bureaucrat who would become a lifelong supporter and eventually the artist's biographer.
Constant flow scuba sets do not have a demand regulator ; the breathing gas flows at a constant rate, unless the diver switches it on and off by hand.
* Goldthorpe, John H. & Erikson Robert ; The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Society ( 1992 )
; Constant folding and propagation: replacing expressions consisting of constants ( e. g., ) with their final value () at compile time, rather than doing the calculation in run-time.
* Philippa Gregory: The Other Boleyn Girl, The Constant Princess set in the Tudor era ; Earthly Joys set in 17th century England, and other works.
Constant attention to contour and to black and white, as an engraver, seems to have affected his sight ; and he often outlined shapes in black rather than employing modelling and chiaroscuro.
Stable measuring unit assumption: financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units or traditional Historical cost accounting only under the traditional Historical Cost paradigm ; i. e., accountants consider changes in the purchasing power of the functional currency up to but excluding 26 % per annum for three years in a row ( which would be 100 % cumulative inflation over three years or hyperinflation as defined in IAS 29 ) as immaterial or not sufficiently important for them to choose Capital Maintenance in units of constant purchasing power in terms of a Daily Consumer Price Index or daily rate Constant Item Purchasing Power Accounting at all levels of inflation and deflation as authorized in IFRS in the original Framework ( 1989 ), Par 104 ( a ) Conceptual Framework ( 2010 ), Par.
Units of constant purchasing power: capital maintenance in units of constant purchasing power at all levels of inflation and deflation in terms of a Daily Consumer Price Index or daily rate ( Constant Item Purchasing Power Accounting ) only under the Capital Maintenance in Units of Constant Purchasing Power paradigm ; i. e. the total rejection of the stable measuring unit assumption at all levels of inflation and deflation.
Under the Units of Constant Purchasing Power model, all constant real value non-monetary items are inflation-adjusted during low inflation and deflation ; i. e. all items in the Statement of Comprehensive Income, all items in shareholders ´ equity, Accounts Receivables, Accounts Payables, all non-monetary payables, all non-monetary receivables, provisions, etc.
: This article concerns the European writer and politician ; for others like the painterJean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant or Benjamin Constant ( Brazil ) see Benjamin Constant ( disambiguation ).
Eight of Shirley's plays were reprinted in a single quarto volume in 1640 ; these were The Young Admiral, The Duke's Mistress, Hyde Park, Love's Cruelty, The Wedding, The Constant Maid, The Opportunity, and The Grateful Servant.
* George Farquhar, Sir Harry Wildair, performed c. April ; sequel to The Constant Couple 1699
She danced and acted at various Dublin theatres until 1740, when her success as Sir Harry Wildair in The Constant Couple led to her being given her London debut at Covent Garden ; she became well known as an actress thereafter.
Constant voltage welding power supplies are most commonly used ; however, constant current systems in combination with a voltage sensing wire-feeder are available.
; Constant instruction length and time: Each Redcode instruction occupies exactly one memory slot and takes exactly one cycle to execute.
Lang has won both Juno Awards and Grammy Awards for her musical performances ; hits include " Constant Craving " and " Miss Chatelaine ".
The leaders of the Barbizon school were Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, Théodore Rousseau, Jean-François Millet, and Charles-François Daubigny ; other members included Jules Dupré, Constant Troyon, Charles Jacque, Narcisse Virgilio Diaz, Pierre Emmanuel Damoye, Charles Olivier de Penne, Henri Harpignies, Gabriel-Hippolyte Lebas ( 1812 – 1880 ), Albert Charpin, Félix Ziem, François-Louis Français, Emile van Marcke, and Alexandre Defaux.
Gosnold himself served as vice-admiral of the expedition, and captain of the Godspeed ( one of the three ships of the expedition ; the other two being the Susan Constant, under Captain Christopher Newport, and the Discovery, under Captain John Ratcliffe ).

Constant and must
One of the first major challenges to Kant's reasoning came from the French philosopher Benjamin Constant, who asserted that since truth telling must be universal, according to Kant's theories, one must ( if asked ) tell a known murderer the location of his prey.

Constant and often
Constant flux calorimetry ( or COFLUX as it is often termed ) is derived from heat balance calorimetry and uses specialized control mechanisms to maintain a constant heat flow ( or flux ) across the vessel wall.
Constant current power supplies are most often used for manual welding processes such as gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding, because they maintain a relatively constant current even as the voltage varies.
Constant voltage power supplies hold the voltage constant and vary the current, and as a result, are most often used for automated welding processes such as gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding.
Constant current power supplies are most often used for manual welding processes such as gas tungsten arc welding and shielded metal arc welding, because they maintain a relatively constant current even as the voltage varies.
Constant voltage power supplies hold the voltage constant and vary the current, and as a result, are most often used for automated welding processes such as gas metal arc welding, flux cored arc welding, and submerged arc welding.
Constant changes to the offensive coordinator position despite a successful 2000 offensive ranking were often to blame, as QB Shaun King had to work with 3 different coordinators in 3 years.
* It is often used in the sugar refining industry for decolorizing ( a process patented by Louis Constant in 1812 ).
A native of Oildale in the Bakersfield area, Haslam has often written about the Great Central Valley ( also in a book of the same name ), about country music ( Workin ' Man Blues ), about the despair and exultation of blue collar people in a golden state ( That Constant Coyote, Condor Dreams, Straight White Male, etc.

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