Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Jim Cairns" ¶ 20
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Even and movement
Even though the arrow be made with extreme care, the slightest imperfection, or air movement, will cause some unbalanced turbulence in air flow.
" Even in this oppressive climate, few rallied to the Ustaša cause and the movement was never able to organise within Croatia.
Even though the clutch may physically be located very close to the pedal, such remote means of actuation are necessary to eliminate the effect of vibrations and slight engine movement, engine mountings being flexible by design.
Even after its first few performances, Brahms destroyed the original slow movement and substituted another before the score was published.
Even the music of the Romantic movement, including Liszt, Chopin, Robert Schumann, Felix Mendelssohn and Johannes Brahms, was written for pianos substantially different from modern pianos.
Even in terms of religion, the South produced its own variant, the Cathar movement, which was ultimately declared heretical.
Even the top Party leadership was unsure of the direction of the movement.
Even though many people believed that it was immoral to destroy a corpse, the cremation movement favored a practical way to dispose of bodies.
Even though Mackintosh became known as the ‘ pioneer ’ of the movement, his designs were far removed from the bleak utilitarianism of Modernism.
Even prior to the Protestant movement, hundreds of vernacular translations of the Bible and liturgical materials were translated throughout the preceding sixteen centuries.
" Even though other political parties had opposed the struggle and the British had employed ruthless means of suppression, the Quit India movement was " by far the most serious rebellion since that of 1857 ," as the viceroy cabled to Winston Churchill.
Even then, this movement was hampered by mines and enemy positions still in action further up the draw.
Even so, 1966 saw the debut of the Corps of Volunteers of the Republic, a vanguard movement designed to mobilize popular support behind Mobutu, who was proclaimed the nation's " Second National Hero " after Lumumba.
Even though these protests and marches did not manage to achieve all their objectives, the partial success of the movement exhibited the ability of China's various social classes to successfully collaborate, an ideal that would be admired by both Nationalists and Communists.
Even the teenage Nguyễn Emperor Hàm Nghi left the Imperial Palace of Huế in 1885 with regent Tôn Thất Thuyết and started the Cần Vương, or " Save the King ", movement, trying to rally the people to resist the French.
Even Cato, however, conceded that the Reagan Doctrine had " fired the enthusiasm of the conservative movement in the United States as no foreign policy issue has done in decades.
Even in pieces that do not require a strictly constant tempo ( such as in the case of rubato ), a metronome " marking " is sometimes given by the composer to give an indication of the general tempo intended, found in the score at the beginning of a piece or movement thereof.
" Even actor Charlton Heston contributed to the movement, with the statement, " Don't trust anyone over thirty ," in the 1968 film Planet of the Apes ; the same year, actress and social activist Jane Fonda starred in the sexually-themed Barbarella.
Even after his death he is revered as the leader of the Chabad movement.
Even within the Zionist movement, other strains of thought were growing in popularity-influenced by Nietzsche, Socialism and other ideas.
Even further, numerous cases suggest that size perception may be dissociated from other aspects of visual perception such as color and movement.
Even though she was almost 33 at the time, she ended up as one of the founders of the Otpor student movement, acting as their spokesperson and legal counsel.
[...] Even within the race hygiene movement I had sustained friendly relations in Berlin to the Jewish ophthalmologist Dr. Czeillitzer and undertook a joint scientific project with the Jewish serologist Schiff.
Even though the jazz movement was taken over by the middle class white population, it facilitated the mesh of African American traditions and ideals with the white middle class society.
Even today, the neoconservative movement is best described as an extended family based largely on the informal social networks patiently forged by these two patriarchs .”

Even and however
Even on the fictional level, however, the contradictions which give rise to the mystery story are not fully resolved.
Even in its present form, however, the first part of Malraux's unrecoverable novel is among the greatest works of mid-twentieth century literature ; ;
Even when they are finished, however, the contrast will remain, for Istanbul is the only city in the world that is built upon two continents.
Even nominally disordered ( amorphous ) boron contains regular boron icosahedra which are, however, bonded randomly to each other without long-range order.
Even when thought of this way, however, one generally writes f ( x, y ) instead of f (( x, y )).
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
Even in this case, however, it is still possible to list all the elements, because the set is finite ; it has a specific number of elements.
Even during a total lunar eclipse, however, the Moon is not completely dark.
Even then, however, critics raised concerns regarding the need for such laws and the costs involved in implementing them.
Even then, however, the issue would not necessarily be religiously binding for the residents of that nation.
Even in areas that tended to use naming conventions, however, they were by no means universal.
Even in 1950, however, Hollywood had to tread gingerly whenever dealing with big-time crime ; it was easier ( and safer ) to go after a " dead " criminal organization than a " live " one.
Even languages that do not mark aspect morphologically or through auxiliary verbs, however, can convey such distinctions by the use of adverbs or other syntactic constructions.
Even during this time, however, playlets known as drolls were often performed illegally, including one called The Grave-Makers based on Act 5, Scene 1 of Hamlet.
Even in this zone, however, only one crop a year can be grown, and shortages of rain have often led to crop failures.
Even in the case of Northern Italian language, however, scholars are careful not to overstate the effects of outsiders on the natural indigenous developments of the languages.
Even with them, however, Rousseau went too far, courting rejection when he criticized the practice of tax farming, in which some of them engaged.
Even in these, however, Arthur's court has started to embody legendary Britain as a whole, with " Arthur's Court " sometimes substituted for " The Island of Britain " in the formula " Three XXX of the Island of Britain ".
Even much later, however, Wimsey would have relapses — especially when his actions caused a murderer to be hanged.
Even this council did not settle the matter, however.
Form Nichiren ’ s point of view, however, his uncompromising stance was to save people from sufferings: “ Even in the case of the Nembutsu priests, the Zen priests, and the True Word teachers, and the ruler of the nation and other men of authority, all of whom bear me such hatred — I admonish them because I want to help them, and their hatred for me makes me pity them all the more ”.
Even the cracks of kitchen counters are thoroughly scrubbed, for example, to remove any traces of flour and yeast, however small.
Even at this time, however, temperatures rarely rise above.
Even for observational data, statistical theory provides a way of calculating a value that can be used to interpret a sample of data from a population, it can provide a means of indicating how well that value is determined by the sample, and thus a means of saying corresponding values derived for different populations are as different as they might seem ; however, the reliability of inferences from post-hoc observational data is often worse than for planned randomized generation of data.
Even considering this, however, the Statute of Anne was " the watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history ... transforming what had been the publishers ' private law copyright into a public law grant ".

0.849 seconds.