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Examples and objects
Examples include optic ataxia ( lack of coordination between visual inputs and hand movements, resulting in inability to reach and grab objects.
Examples include staged multi-caches ; underwater caches, caches located 50 feet ( 15 m ) up a tree, caches found only after long offroad drives, caches on high mountain peaks, caches located in challenging environments ( such as Antarctica or north of the Arctic Circle ), and magnetic caches attached to metal structures and / or objects.
Examples might be laws of logic, or the belief in an external world of physical objects.
Examples from this period have been recovered from ruins of the Erlitou culture, in Shanxi, and include complex but unadorned utilitarian objects.
Examples of empty intentions can be signitive intentions-intentions that only imply or refer to their objects.
Examples are adding unnecessary comments to self-explanatory code, adding deletion code for objects that garbage collection would have collected automatically with no problem, and creating factory objects to build simple objects.
Examples of such objects are charms or amulets.
Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades ( Katana ), Inrō, lacquerware including the Mazarin Chest dated c1640 is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto, porcelain including Imari, Netsuke, woodblock prints including the work of Ando Hiroshige, graphic works include printed books, as well as a few paintings, scrolls and screens, textiles and dress including kimonos are some of the objects on display.
Examples of non-vibrating objects are mallets, hammers, and sticks.
Examples of objects that can be produced on a lathe include candlestick holders, gun barrels, cue sticks, table legs, bowls, baseball bats, musical instruments ( especially woodwind instruments ), crankshafts, and camshafts.
Examples requiring such a treatment include gyroscopes, tops, and even satellites, all objects whose alignment can change.
Examples are the Quadrantids and Geminids, which originated from a breakup of asteroid-looking objects 2003 EH1 and 3200 Phaethon, respectively, about 500 and 1000 years ago.
Examples are: terminals for high voltage cables, bushings of power transformers, insulation of high frequency antennas and many other objects.
Examples include fault-tolerant CORBA objects.
Examples of large numbers describing everyday real-world objects are:
Examples include the punji sticks mentioned above and deadfall traps which employ heavy objects set up to fall on and crush whoever disturbs the trigger mechanism.
Examples of small numbers describing everyday real-world objects are:
Examples of mathematical objects often used to model systems are: finite state machines, labelled transition systems, Petri nets, timed automata, hybrid automata, process algebra, formal semantics of programming languages such as operational semantics, denotational semantics, axiomatic semantics and Hoare logic.
Examples of paternalism include laws requiring the use of motorcycle helmets, a parent forbidding their children to engage in dangerous activities, and a psychiatrist confiscating sharp objects from someone who is suicidally depressed.
Examples of extended techniques include bowing under the bridge of a string instrument or with two different bows, using key clicks on a wind instrument, blowing and overblowing into a wind instrument without a mouthpiece, or inserting objects on top of the strings of a piano.
Examples include Concrete breaking objects by sitting on them, or Concrete being shot forward from a braking car, due to the momentum of his large body.
Examples include stone tools such as pottery vessels, metal objects such as guns, and items of personal adornment such as buttons, jewellery and clothing.
Examples of such visual formats are sketches, diagrams, images, objects, interactive visualizations, information visualization applications, and imaginary visualizations as in stories.

Examples and made
Examples cited for this include large fees for the attorneys, while leaving class members with coupons or other awards of little or no value ; unjustified awards are made to certain plaintiffs at the expense of other class members ; and confusing notices are published that prevent class members from being able to fully understand and effectively exercise their rights.
Examples of the structural nature of the use of Doublespeak have been made by modern scholars.
Examples of the Western text are found in Codex Bezae, Codex Claromontanus, Codex Washingtonianus, the Old Latin ( i. e., Latin translations made prior to the Vulgate ), as well as in quotations by Marcion, Tatian, Irenaeus, Tertullian and Cyprian.
Examples include the use of body language and the actions made by an individual idea.
Examples include Wittenberg, the old capital of the Saxon Elector State during the Holy Roman Empire, and seat of the National University made famous by Martin Luther and Melanchthon ( which was already done away with in 1817 by means of a merger with the Prussian University of Halle ), and Torgau, birthplace and place of residence of the Elector Frederick the Wise, which was incorporated into one of the new hybrids created by Prussia under the name Province of Saxony.
Examples include the cantenna, which is typically constructed from a Pringles potato chip can, and RONJA, an optical link that can be made from a smoke flue and LEDs, with circuitry and instructions released under the GFDL.
Examples of this conversion include the Bradley GT, Sterling, and Sebring which were made by the thousands and many are still around today.
Examples of such stories are Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies, when she travels in time to steal the dime in the very same day Scrooge earns it and gives it back after realizing that by preventing Scrooge from owning the dime, she would turn it into a coin that never belonged to him, or A Little Something Special, when she teams up with Flintheart Glomgold and the Beagle Boys in a plan made by Blackheart Beagle.
Examples of tile work from various buildings including a fireplace dated 1731 from Istanbul made of intricately decorated blue and white tiles and turquoise tiles from the exterior of buildings from Samarkand are also displayed.
Examples include the bendre, made by the Mossi of Burkina Faso out of a large calabash, and the trong chau of Vietnam.
Examples of hazing, often performed in combination, include Spanking ; tickling ; being hosed by sprinkler, buckets or hoses ; covered with dirt or with ( sometimes rotten ) food ; engaging in lengthy, tedious cleaning of toilets ; waiting on others ; being made to eat or drink too much ( to the point of intoxication and vomiting ); wearing humiliating clothing such as diapers, underwear, an apron, jockstrap, loincloth or duct tape ; performing calisthenics and other physical tests.
Examples of companies that have made use of these techniques in order to persuade their clients:
Examples of modular origami made up of Sonobe units
Examples are usually of globular form with three feet, made in pottery, Imari porcelain, Kakiemon, Satsuma, enamel or bronze.
Examples include Gorgonzola cheese of Italy, which is made from either cows ' or goats ' milk ; and Roquefort, which is made with ewes ' milk.
Examples of this may be found in the Parish Tithe Map Schedules made under the Tithe Commutation Act 1836.
Examples: Landgrave of Thuringia, Landgrave of Hesse, Princely ( Gefürsteter ) Landgrave of Leuchtenberg ( around a Bavarian castle ; later made a duchy ).
Examples: К1ЛБ551 and К155ЛА1 ( 7420 ), К1ТМ552 and К155ТМ2 ( 7474 ) are the same ICs made at different times.
Examples include a claim that an American factory with only 25, 000 workers had made 35, 000 redundant ; a failed effort to conduct a light-hearted interview with a shipping minister ; and a report in which Peter claims to have conducted an interview with an elusive German economics minister in the German language, his ignorance of which is then exposed.
Examples of jurisdictions which have made the change because of the latter reason include Hong Kong, the Republic of Ireland, South Africa, Kenya, Malawi, Singapore, Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.
Examples include Food Force ( made by the United Nations ' World Food Program ) and Urban Jungle, an educational traffic simulation.
Examples printed in the red-brown shade, if they made it onto postage, would be indistinguishable from later printings which were made in this colour as part of the general issue in 1841.
Examples that made it into English are mostly culinary, like linguine ( named for its resemblance to little tongues (" lingue ", in Italian )), and bruschetta.

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