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Downward and ):
Others attempt the task, but none succeed like Leonard Welsted ( who had satirized Pope, Gay, and Arbuthnot's play Three Hours after Marriage in 1717 ), for he goes in swinging his arms like a windmill ( to splash all with mud ): " No crab more active in the dirty dance ,/ Downward to climb, and backward to advance " ( II 296-7 ).

Downward and upper
Downward rotation would be prevented by co-contraction of other muscles that elevate the spine, the upper fibers of the trapezius, which is an upward rotator.
Downward view of the upper terraces

Downward and is
The Nine Inch Nails album The Downward Spiral has several nihilistic themes and concepts throughout the overall storyline, with the narrator rejecting the world and the concept of God and attempting to forge his own versions ( with lines such as " God is dead / And no one cares / If there is a Hell / I'll see you there ").
* The opening sounds of " Mr. Self Destruct " on the Nine Inch Nails 1994 album The Downward Spiral is a sample from THX 1138 in which a man is being beaten by a prison guard.
Downward comparison is when an individual compares themselves to someone who is considered beneath them.
Downward motion of the easterlies is usually more irregular than that of the westerlies.
It is in fact thought that the lack of FTI toxicity may be due to a failure to fully inhibit Ras: FTIs actually target normal cells but alternative pathway allow these cells to survive ( Downward J, 2003 ).
Alternatively, the home of the Dvergar is called Niðavellir or the ' Downward Fields ' ( Völuspá 37 ).
Downward to the Earth is a 1970 science fiction novel by Robert Silverberg.
Downward social comparison is a defensive tendency that people use as a means of self-evaluation.
Adho mukha śvānāsana, adho mukha shvanasana ( ; ; IAST: Adho Mukha Śvānāsana ), Downward-Facing Dog Pose, Downward Dog, or Down Dog, is an asana.
Downward movement of tubing ( tripping in ) creates a pressure that is exerted on the bottom of a well.

Downward and air
From this starting position, commonly called Downward Dog in Yoga, one bends the elbows, lowering the head towards the ground and bringing the chest almost to the ground, while his hips are still about a couple of feet in the air then " swoops " forward to a " Cobra Pose ", which means that the head and shoulders are high with unbent elbows but the knees and hips are almost touching the ground.

Downward and .
Downward the earth was dug, until I reached rock in the earth.
" On the ' Downward Control ' of Extratropical Diabatic Circulations by Eddy-Induced Mean Zonal Forces " Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences Volume 48, Issue 4 ( February 1991 ) pp. 651 – 678.
* Belzagor — A planet colonized by Earth, whose natives are the elephant-like nildoror, in Downward to the Earth by Robert Silverberg.
( Margaret Kartomi, 2011, Upward and Downward Classifications of Musical Instruments-musicology. ff, cuni. cz )
* Downward counterfactuals: We compare our situation with those even worse ( e. g., " Yes, I procrastinated and got a B-in the course, but I didn't fail like one other student did .").
While writing The Downward Spiral, Reznor lived in the Tate mansion where the Manson family murders took place.
* Industrial band Nine Inch Nails covered the song " Memorabilia " in 1994 which appeared on the " Closer " single and on their 10th anniversary re-release of The Downward Spiral during 2004.
In 1994, he worked again with Nine Inch Nails, this time on The Downward Spiral.
Downward they destroy another object.
Downward compression reduces loud sounds over a certain threshold while quiet sounds remain unaffected.
This was only shown once during the original broadcast, was edited out of all repeats, and generally seen as a sign that the long-awaited follow-up to The Downward Spiral would be released early in 1999.
Non-standard egress systems include Downward Track ( used for some crew positions in bomber aircraft, including the B-52 Stratofortress ), Canopy Destruct ( CD ) and Through-Canopy Penetration ( TCP ), Drag Extraction, Encapsulated Seat, and even Crew Capsule.
Early models of the F-104 Starfighter were equipped with a Downward Track ejection seat due to the hazard of the T-tail.
2, 3: ' Downward ', PlayStation, & 4 ) – The host of the German volumes.
* YDKJ Vol. 3: ' Downward – carbon copy of U. S. Vol. 4 (" The Ride ") in German

displacement and ):
; Branch offset optimization ( machine independent ): Choose the shortest branch displacement that reaches target
The result when multiplied with the displacement power factor ( DPF ) is the overall, true power factor or just power factor ( PF ):
and one for the D-field ( called the electric displacement ):
Under transient conditions, the displacement field can be expressed as ( see electric susceptibility ):
* Lotus 23 ( 1962 – 1966 ): Small displacement mid-engined sports racer
* Lotus 30 ( 1964 ): Large displacement sports racer ( Ford V8 )
* Lotus 53 ( 1968 ): Small displacement sports racer — never built
Thomas Bradwardine was the first to formulate the equation for the displacement s of a falling object, which starts from rest, under the influence of gravity for a time t ( the essential principle had been previously stated by the Oxford Calculators ):
Defence mechanisms in his theory are ( in order of placement in circumplex model ): reaction formation, denial, repression, regression, compensation, projection, displacement, intellectualization.
Combining these results, the magnetic field is found using the integral form of Ampère's law with an arbitrary choice of contour provided the displacement current density term is added to the conduction current density ( the Ampère-Maxwell equation ):
Character displacement was first explicitly explained by William L. Brown and E. O. Wilson ( 1956 ): “ Two closely related species have overlapping ranges.

displacement and steam
In early applications in steam locomotives, either two displacement lubricators ( one for each cylinder ) would be positioned at the front of the boiler near the valves, often on either side of the smokebox or one lubricator would be placed behind the smokebox.
The displacement lubricator was a useful stop-gap but had the disadvantage that it was difficult to accurately control over the rate of oil feed and lubrication was only supplied when the engine was doing work ( when a locomotive is coasting with the regulator closed, no steam is present to operate the lubricator ).
When more sophisticated lubricators, such as the Wakefield and Detroit types, were developed, displacement lubricators fell out of use but they are still used on model steam engines.
In 1836, they constructed the first paddle steam frigate of the Russian Navy called Bogatyr ( displacement, power —, armament — 28 cannons ).
Single-screw iron steamship, 2, 572 tons displacement, twin 1, 500 hp compound ( hi / lo ) steam engines, length 280 feet, beam 40 feet, passenger capacity: 200, cargo capacity 2, 200 tons plus 500 tons of coal.

3.062 seconds.