Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Perturbation theory" ¶ 79
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Curiously and situation
Curiously though, interspecific robbers often show at least some constraint as though they were robbing conspecifics, and do not necessarily attack the host as directly as they would have done had there not been a " robbery " situation.

Curiously and is
Curiously, this scene is a close parallel to one that Verdi was writing at the same time, the scene between Amonasro and Aida.
Curiously, Spain is usually referred to as la Madre Patria ( the Motherland of our forefathers ).
Curiously, this pattern is not found in the human body louse ( Pediculus humanus ).
Curiously, in the case of Civilization, a player's chosen historical character is the same throughout the course of the game despite the fact that a campaign can last several hundred years before and after the lifetime of the real historical persona.
Curiously, in this application, Caleb Bradham states that the trademark had been continuously used in his business " and those from whom title is derived since in the 1905 application the description submitted to the USPTO was for a tonic beverage.
Curiously, this toy is stamped on its green " Crystal " infrastructure as having a copyright date of 2004.
Curiously enough the model is not currently used for mass casualty triage, and is replaced by the START protocol and METTAG triage tags.
Curiously, in opposition to the trend seen in evening dress, the less formal stroller is now extraordinarily rare, whereas morning dress is still relatively common.
Curiously, al-Nadim also writes disparagingly of the collection's literary quality, observing that " it is truly a coarse book, without warmth in the telling ".
Curiously, the Latin alphabet is used in medieval documents, and the Cyrillic letters used are a straight transcription from the Latin letters ( e. g., " sh " is written " сз " rather than " ш ").
Curiously, however, it does not seem that his position of Commissioner is taken away in the end of the episode, although he is never seen in this position of power again.
Curiously, although she is seen in the rehearsal scenes at the beginning, she is not seen in the performance scenes at the end.
Curiously, the name " Ben " is the alias of Obi-Wan Kenobi, the person whom the classic line was originally addressed to.
Curiously, the name Cerdic is thought to be British – a form of the name Ceretic or Caradog ( in Latin Caratacus ) – rather than Germanic in origin.
Curiously enough his date is entirely different from that given above:, 1376 ; this may suggest that two events, a migration in 1284 and a plague of rats in 1376, have become fused together.
Curiously enough the word Exempt is also used in the orders of the Yeomen of the Guard with its English meaning.
Curiously, the town of Teltow is not a part of the district Teltow-Fläming, just as the town of Dahme is not a part of the district of Dahme-Spreewald.
Curiously, it is not a Coimbra fado but a popular song which is the most known title referring to this city: Coimbra é uma lição, which had success with titles such as April in Portugal.

Curiously and at
Curiously, they do not arrive at any single point, nor even the two points lined up with the slits ( the way you might expect of bullets fired by a fixed gun at a distant target ).
Curiously, under Henry VIII, a documented Miles Forrest was granted King's favours as found in English historical documents: After the Dissolution, the manor of Morborne, with the house and grange of Ogerston in the same parish, lately the property of the Abbey of Crowland, was granted in 1540, with all appurtenances, to Miles Forrest, bailiff of the Abbot of Peterborough at Warmington in 1535.
Curiously, this would be replicated somewhat at the Jandek show in Austin, TX in August 2005, when a light cast the Corwood Representative's shadow across the side of the theatre.
To protect the rear, a brigade of 3, 000, mainly Sudanese commanded by Hector MacDonald, was reinforced with Maxims and artillery and followed the main force at around 1350 m. Curiously, the supplies and wounded around Egeiga were left almost unprotected.
Curiously, per the Pontiac brochure of the time, the same spec 455 installed in the Grand Prix model was rated at.
( Curiously, he was staying at the home of a friend who was thought to be Jewish, a Holocaust survivor and teacher of Hebrew at Temple Beth Abraham, a local synagogue.
Curiously, the Avians had a presence on a planet other than Xindus at least as far back as the 2nd millennium BC.
Curiously, Title X does not include itself among the " protected provisions " and, therefore, it would be possible, at least in theory, to first amend Title X using the normal procedure to remove or reduce severity of the special requirements, and then change the formerly protected provisions.
Curiously, the event itself is rarely studied as anything other than a footnote to the larger political debate around conscription at the time.
Curiously enough, when work started on the building, Māori were already moving out of the district, and when it was finally completed there were very few Māori remaining at Kerikeri.
Curiously, all Vivaldi's other works for viola d ' amore, ( eight concertos and two obbligato numbers in different settings of the " Nisi Dominus "), are written in normal notation at sounding pitch.
Curiously, it was a frequent choice as summer residence for presidents of the republic, who lodged at the Palace of Rio Negro.
Curiously, while usually capable of causing death or injury to anyone on the receiving end of a bolt, Paul survived a bolt impact unscathed at one point ; a feat he put down to his rubber footwear insulating him and preventing the bolt from grounding through him.
Curiously, this effort to redeem the Oldcastle name was at best only partially successful ; allusions to the Falstaff character under the name of Oldcastle continued to appear in succeeding years — in Nathan Field's play Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) and in the anonymous pamphlets The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinary ( 1604 ) and The Wandering Jew ( c. 1628 ), among other works.
Curiously, the Tupinambá do not eat during their drinking parties, just as they do not drink at meals ; and they find the European custom of mixing the two things very strange.
Curiously, however, he is made to refer disparagingly to Hesiod at one point, who lived in Greece ca.
Curiously, at least once, Elmyra was shown to be bald like her inspiration, with her hair depicted as a wig ( although whether she is really bald or this is simply cartoon humor is up for debate ).

Curiously and all
Margaret, the novel's protagonist, fears that any “.... westerly gale might blow the wych-elm down and bring the end of all things ...” Note: Curiously, the tree is changed to a chestnut in the 1991 film adaptation of Howards End.
Curiously enough, in opposition to the Talmud and all later rabbinical tradition, he counts Daniel among the prophets, coinciding therein — but therein only — with the current Christian interpretation.
Curiously, the craft remains invisible to all but sensors and sets itself on a direct collision course with the ship.
Curiously, even after the T-70's production line was redesigned, SU-76 self-propelled guns started to be built with the same unsatisfactory unsynchronized two-engine layout, and all of them were later recalled for factory rebuilding as SU-76Ms.
Curiously, all kings are addressed with their birth name, notwithstanding that this was actually unusual in the author ´ s lifetime.
Curiously, the May 1, 1928, date of the " Special Foreword " in the Rosicrucian Edition precedes the May 28, 1928, date of the original Preface of all five editions.
Curiously enough, the greatest of all the Victorian cycle engineers, Professor Archibald Sharp, was against shaft drive ; in his classic 1896 book " Bicycles and Tricycles ", he writes " The Fearnhead Gear .... if bevel-wheels could be accurately and cheaply cut by machinery, it is possible that gears of this description might supplant, to a great extent, the chain-drive gear ; but the fact that the teeth of the bevel-wheels cannot be accurately milled is a serious obstacle to their practical success ".
Curiously no mention of Davey or his work on the Sarah Island convicts is noted at all in Rees ' book about James Porter, yet dealing with the same subject.
Curiously, a late episode features a mysterious pod of theirs found that is made of an element that is, by all accounts, virtually indestructible.
Curiously, all the children had red hair and wore glasses, just like their " good friend and trusted neighbor " Ferd Berffle, played by Dick Martin.

1.106 seconds.