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Early examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion drawing can be found in paleolithic cave paintings, where animals are depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to convey the perception of motion.
Early attempts to find a jujutsu teacher who was willing to take him on met with little success.
Early attempts to quantitatively describe the electromagnetic force were made in the mid-18th century.
Early attempts to create a MultiMate Data Manager and List Manager in-house never reached the market.
Early experiments were inconclusive, but with the creation of a moose farm at Pechora-Ilych Nature Reserve in 1949 a small-scale moose domestication program was started, involving attempts at selective breeding of animals based on their behavioural characteristics.
Early attempts to prove Fermat's Last Theorem climaxed when Kummer introduced regular primes, primes satisfying a certain requirement concerning the failure of unique factorization in the ring consisting of expressions
Early Spartan attempts to break up the coalition failed, and the leadership of the Spartan king Agis was called into question.
Early attempts to merge quantum mechanics with special relativity involved the replacement of the Schrödinger equation with a covariant equation such as the Klein-Gordon equation or the Dirac equation.
Early attempts to reach this autonomy from the surface were made in the 18th century by the Englishman John Lethbridge, who invented and successfully built his own underwater diving machine in 1715.
Early examples of attempts to capture the phenomenon of motion into a still drawing can be found in paleolithic cave paintings, where animals are often depicted with multiple legs in superimposed positions, clearly attempting to convey the perception of motion.
Early attempts by the logical positivists grounded science in observation while non-science was non-observational and hence meaningless.
Early attempts to formulate laws in material terms were made by ancient philosophers, including Aristotle, but suffered both from lack of definitions and lack of accurate observations ( experimenting ), and hence had various misconceptions – such as the assumption that observed effects were due to intrinsic properties of objects, e. g. " heaviness ," " lightness ," " wetness ," etc.
Early in 2002, Blur recorded a song that would be played by European Space Agency's Beagle 2 lander once it touched down ; however, attempts to locate the probe after it landed on Mars were fruitless.
Early attempts to define social capital focused on the degree to which social capital as a resource should be used for public good or for the benefit of individuals.
Early attempts to capture and explain software architecture of a system were imprecise and disorganized, often characterized by a set of box-and-line diagrams.
Early attempts at a scientific explanation of dowsing were based on the notion that the divining rod was physically affected by emanations from substances of interest.
Early attempts to get into the police force when he was a teenager were unsuccessful on account of his asthma, so when it had been cured, he could then pursue his ambition to become a professional police officer.
Early attempts were made to pass bridge bonds, as example, to build bridges across the Kiamichi River and Jack Fork Creek.
Early settlement attempts by the Dutch included Pavonia ( 1633 ), Vriessendael ( 1640 ) and Achter Col ( 1642 ) but the Native Americans repelled these settlements in Kieft's War ( 1643 – 1645 ) and the Peach Tree War ( 1655 – 1660 ).
Early attempts at extracting iron ore were tried at Old Airdrie on the banks of the Green River and at Buckner Furnace south of Greenville, Kentucky.
Early attempts to identify relationships between major groups were made in the 19th century by Ernst Haeckel, and by comparative anatomists such as Thomas Henry Huxley and E. Ray Lankester.
Early attempts at settlement included an English trading post in 1763, and in 1822 a plantation growing sugar cane and oranges was established by Jewish immigrant Moses Elias Levy.
Early Dutch explorers and traders discovered red ores in the area and attempted to mine them as early as 1750, but were unsuccessful in their mistaken attempts to extract copper from the ores.
Early attempts to extract lumber from the forests met little success due to the high cost of transportation.
Early attempts at molecular systematics were also termed as chemotaxonomy and made use of proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, and other molecules that were separated and characterized using techniques such as chromatography.

Early and add
Early CPU accelerator cards feature full 32-bit CPUs of the 68000 family such as the Motorola 68020 and Motorola 68030, almost always with 32-bit memory and usually with FPUs and MMUs or the facility to add them.
Early the next morning, before beginning farm chores the cook will add ground nutmeg, ground cinnamon, and sometimes ground ginger.
In fact, two modern undertakings of the project add up to over seven volumes The Early English Text Society and a Southern version of the text done in five volumes The Ottawa Project simply because of the immense nature of the text.
* Early Years ( double album, remastered + add.
In 2006, the listing was amended to add the former Westville Theater building at 827 Whalley Avenue, an Early Commercial style building that was built in 1912.
Early on in his presidency, a strong undergraduate movement emerged calling on the university to add Asian American studies.
Early conversations with village residents only add to the confusion.
B. verna, also known as Upland Cress, Early Winter Cress, American Cress, Belle Isle Cress and Scurvy Grass, is used in salads or to add a nippy taste to mixed greens for cooking.
Early fiber cement panels used asbestos fibers to add strength.
Early editions of this work ( 1937, 1939 ), which emphasized the enormous influence of the Khazars on the development of the early Rus ' and other peoples, were denounced by Soviet authorities, compelling him to add a conclusion to his work stating essentially that they in fact had no lasting influence.

Early and ability
The demand for his crayons soon exceeded his ability to keep up with production and he contacted the American Crayon Company in 1902 to partner and create a full blown catalog of crayon offerings. Early Dixon crayon ad from Aug 1901
Early plants sucked water between the walls of their cells, then evolved the ability to control water loss ( and acquisition ) through the use of stomata.
Early applications will be where the benefit of smaller size, lower weight or the ability to rapidly switch current ( fault current limiters ) outweighs the added cost.
Early on, Morphy's playing ability was underestimated in European chess circles, with few of his games being seen by top players of that time.
Early autocannon were heavy and had a slow rate of fire, severely limiting the ability of the firer to use them effectively.
Early examples, such as SideKick and Macintosh desk accessories, used special programming models to provide a small degree of multitasking on a system that initially did not have any other multitasking ability.
Early distinguished by her excellence as a pianist, organist and singer, she also showed considerable ability in painting and illuminating ; but a lively poetic imagination led her to the path of literature, and more especially to poetry, folk-lore and ballads.
Some Early Modern European traditions linked caul birth to the ability to defend fertility and the harvest against the forces of evil, particularly witches and sorcerers.
Early in 2005, a new JPEG compression system was released that regularly obtained compression in the order of 25 % ( meaning a compressed file size 75 % of the original file size ) without any further loss of image quality and with the ability to rebuild the original file, not just the original image.
Early in A Kiss of Shadows, Merry is assaulted by a human using Branwyn's Tears, a magical aphrodisiac / date-rape drug ; this apparently unlocked her powers, as when she later had intercourse with her boyfriend, who was a roane, she returned his ability to change shapes ( which he had lost after a fisherman burned his seal-skin ) back to him.
Early in the book Brad complains that the population of 5 billion is unsustainable unless mankind reaches the stars, but he doubts their ability and maturity to do so.
" As described in detail on the band's 2004 The Early Days documentary, the opening track of " Where Eagles Dare " famously displays McBrain's ability to use the single drum pedal very quickly, plus his rapid tom fills.
Early in 1860 Cavour appointed him governor of Milan, evacuated by the Austrians after the battle of Magenta, a position which he held with great ability.
Early in 1849 Manin was again chosen president of the Republic, and conducted the defence of the city with great ability.
Early DSLRs lacked the ability to show the optical viewfinder's image on the LCD display, a feature known as live preview.
Early web browsers had only the ability to resize the text on a page, but in the meantime all major browsers have the ability to resize the full content.
In his next television role, Kyle moved from the past to play a man who had the ability to change future disasters as the central character in the CBS television series Early Edition.
Early in life she demonstrated qualities of determination and ability.
According to Early Modern records, benandanta were believed to have been born with a caul on their head, which gave them the ability to take part in nocturnal visionary traditions that occurred on specific Thursdays during the year.
Early in his career, Henry Parkes, recognized Carruthers ' untiring energy and ability, acknowledged that if Carruthers ' comparatively frail body had allowed him, he might have done even more remarkable work for his own state or for the Commonwealth.

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