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Displaying line numbers is also a common and useful feature, as is providing the ability to reformat a document to conform to a particular style of indenture.

Displaying and one
Displaying the swastika was an offense punishable by up to one year imprisonment.
Displaying his usual boldness, he underestimated the strength and skill of the Chinese forces, at one point telling his subordinate officers " The enemy who is delaying you for the moment is nothing more than remnants of Chinese divisions fleeing north.

Displaying and another
" Displaying a gang sign, such as the noose, as a symbolic act can be construed as "… a threat to commit violence communicated with the intent to terrorize another, to cause evacuation of a building, or to cause serious public inconvenience, in reckless disregard of the risk of causing such terror or inconvenience … an offense against property or involving danger to another person that may include but is not limited to recklessly endangering another person, harassment, stalking, ethnic intimidation, and criminal mischief.
Displaying a wider range of shots, he scored four centuries, including another against Essex, and established an effective opening partnership with Hayward, who set a record for the highest aggregate of runs in a season.

Displaying and by
Displaying his knowledge of music, the New England-born President remarked that `` probably the best chamber music in the world is played in Vermont, by young Americans -- and here in this school where they have produced extraordinary musicians and teachers, and their work is being duplicated all across the United States.
Displaying His unequaled effulgence and riding with great speed, He will kill by the millions those thieves who have dared dress as kings.
* Displaying superficial erudition by shamelessly throwing around technical terms where they are irrelevant, presumably to impress and intimidate the non-specialist reader.
Image: Blue-footed_Booby ( Sula nebouxii )-one leg raised. jpg | Displaying by raising a foot
Displaying birds are attacked by others, and groups of silent but agitated birds watch the interactions.
Displaying the art in such way was befitting for public appreciation and appraisal of the aesthetics of the scrolls in its entirety by the audience.
Displaying cleavage is considered permissible in many settings, and is even a sign of elegance and sophistication on many formal social occasions, but it may be prohibited by dress codes in settings such as workplaces and schools, where sexualized displays of the female breast may be considered inappropriate.
Displaying more of a hard rock influence than its predecessor, 1991's Shakespeare My Butt, the album was poorly received by fans and critics.
Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences ( 1792 ) is an oil-on-canvas painting by American artist Samuel Jennings.
" Liberty Displaying the Arts and Sciences: A Philadelphia Allegory by Samuel Jennings.

Displaying and any
Displaying any other resolution either requires a video scaler, causing blurriness and jagged edges ; or running the display at native resolution using 1: 1 pixel mapping, causing the image either not to fill the screen ( letterboxed display ), or to run off the lower right edge of the screen.

Displaying and .
Displaying a 7 × 7 Latin square, this stained glass window honors Ronald Fisher, whose Design of Experiments discussed Latin squares.
Displaying sound judgment in a complex, dynamic environment is a hallmark of wisdom.
Displaying his role as arbitrator, he had overseen the three epic battles between good and evil.
Displaying the Chilean flag horizontally or vertically.
Displaying a mix of grief and resigned amusement, Mona kills herself as well.
Displaying quite a number of macho attributes in his relationships with women, Lynch-Gibbon is shocked when, out of the blue, his wife tells him that she is going to leave him for Palmer Anderson, her psychoanalyst and a friend of the couple's, with whom she has had a secret affair for quite some time.
Displaying his influence on rap and hip hop, Clinton also worked with Tupac Shakur on the song " Can't C Me " from the album All Eyez on Me ; Ice Cube on the song and video for " Bop Gun ( One Nation )" on the Lethal Injection album ( which sampled Funkadelic's earlier hit " One Nation Under A Groove "); Outkast on the song " Synthesizer " from the album Aquemini ; Redman on the song " J. U. M. P.
Displaying cleavage is considered permissible in many settings, and is even a sign of elegance and sophistication on many formal social occasions, but it may be considered inappropriate in settings such as workplaces, churches and schools.
* Displaying the gesture of wicked clown, the westside sign with the left hand and the C sign in ASL with the right, with arms crossed over.
Displaying superb individual initiative, Moreau's generals managed to encircle and smash the largest Austrian column.
Displaying some great tactical skill, Nansouty wheeled right with his men and fell upon the Austrian artillery line near Aderklaa.
Displaying males usually make a wheezy " pee-wit, wit wit, eeze wit " during their display flight, these birds also make squeaking or mewing sounds.
Displaying the belly and bare navel has been a taboo at times in Western cultures.
Displaying males produce a long series of staccato notes in flight as well as chirruping trills on the ground.
Displaying consumers ’ perceptions of related products is only half the story.
** Displaying selected levels ( e. g., show all 1st and 2nd level items, but none deeper ).
Displaying a natural bulldog type, the Alapaha is nevertheless a sturdy, well-developed, and muscular breed.

particular and brand
) from different manufacturers are usually all interchangeable, shotshells typically are loaded for particular brands of shotshell cases ( called hulls ) only with one specific brand of wad, shot cup ( if used ), primer, and powder, further increasing the complexity and difficulty of reloading shotshells.
Many blogs provide commentary on a particular subject ; others function as more personal online diaries ; others function more as online brand advertising of a particular individual or company.
Through this process the commons, and the community they represented, became increasingly politically aware, and the foundation was laid for the particular English brand of constitutional monarchy.
This particular brand of magic has also been condemned as forbidden by a fatwa issued by Al-Azhar University.
* creating an association in the consumer's mind between the product or brand and a particular idea ( natural beauty, classic heritage, edgy sex appeal, reliability )
A particular brand of gas-surface chemisorption is the dissociation of diatomic gas molecules, such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
The writers commented on the Season 1 DVD commentary that his particular brand of slow speech contrasted poorly with the fast-paced hectic arena of the New York talk radio station.
John Grant writes in his book Masters of Animation that Fritz the Cat was " the breakthrough movie that opened brand new vistas to the commercial animator in the United States ", presenting an " almost disturbingly accurate " portrayal " of a particular stratum of Western society during a particular era, [...] as such it has dated very well.
Each station is also designated with a sponsor, with route maps associating each station with a particular product brand.
Soon Toaster effects were seen everywhere, advertising the brand of switcher a particular production company was using.
Of particular note is the local butcher, E. Grange & Son ( Master Pie Makers ), selling their own brand of pork pies, which have won some awards.
Marketing research companies use telemarketing techniques to survey the prospective or past customers of a client ’ s business in order to assess market acceptance of or satisfaction with a particular product, service, brand, or company.
While on location, the co-hosts transplant the franchise's own brand of entertainment-oriented talk with the beauty of the particular location providing a colorful backdrop to the show's segments.
Not making much headway in Nashville, Yoakam moved to Los Angeles and worked towards bringing his particular brand of new Honky Tonk or " Hillbilly " music ( as he called it ) forward into the 1980s.
The major record companies produce material by artists that have signed to one of their record labels, a brand name often associated with a particular genre or record producer.
It was the Jeep brand that Chrysler CEO Lee Iacocca really wanted – in particular the ZJ Grand Cherokee, then under development by Jeep engineers, which ultimately proved highly profitable for Chrysler ( the nameplate remains in production today ).
A particular brand of pepper called " Pala Pepper " was quoted in the London market in the early 1900s.
" Despite this admission, it seems Descartes ' project for understanding the world was that of re-creating creation-a cosmological project which aimed, through Descartes particular brand of experimental method, to show not merely the possibility of such a system, but to suggest that this way of looking at the world-one with ( as Descartes saw it ) no assumptions about God or nature-provided the only basis upon which he could see knowledge progressing ( as he states in Book II ).
Brand loyalty is a consumer's preference for a particular brand and a commitment to repeatedly purchase that brand in the face of other choices.
Previously, the brand covered a particular combination of mainboard chipset, mobile CPU and wireless network interface in the design of a laptop.
However, gasoline is fungible and though Alice may have a preference for a particular brand and grade of gasoline, her primary concern is that the level of fuel be the same ( or more ) as it was when she lent the vehicle to Bob.
Indeed, to test whether a particular brand of cat litter is bentonite, simply ram a sample with a hammer into a sturdy tube with a close-fitting rod ; bentonite will form a very hard, consolidated plug that is not easily crumbled.

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