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For a while, Cunningham enjoyed friendly relationship native people: he built a log cabin near their village, socialized with their hunters, and traded goods with them on a regular basis.
: For the 1930s single-engine cabin biplane see: de Havilland Hornet Moth
For the airline's cabin staff, it eliminated handling trays while airborne and resulted in a reduction of their workload.
For example, an artificial satellite orbiting around earth can be viewed as a cabin.
For the 1893 World's Columbian Exhibition, she " proposed a southern exhibit ' illustrating the slave period ,' with a cabin and ' real colored folks making mats, shuck collars, and baskets — a woman to spin and card cotton — and another to play banjo and show the actual life of slave — not the Uncle Tom sort.
For other carriers, a passenger generally has to hold a full fare Economy ticket, travel in a premium cabin, or hold elite status on their airline to receive complimentary checked bags.
For seven years the family lived in a small wooden cabin formerly used to house World War I refugees until Jack's father, upon his promotion to Professor of Botany, felt rich enough to buy his own house.
For a time, the parishioners met in a log cabin that was set aside for worship.
For example, in Lebanon a chalet usually refers to vacation homes at one of the six Lebanese ski resorts, but the term can also refer to a beach cabin at seaside resorts.
For the past two years LIAT and the Leeward Islands Airline Pilots Association ( LIALPA ) and the Leeward Islands Flight Attendants Association ( LIFAA ), the groups representing the airline ’ s pilots and cabin crew, have been engaged in talks about establishing a base in Trinidad.
For manual control, all the controls are in a controller's cabin above the boom conveyor or boom.
For ships intended to act as flagships, like the aircraft carrier the USS Lexington ( CV-16 ), the admiral also has a sea cabin ( adjacent to the captain's sea cabin ) and an in-port cabin, in addition to the captain.
For aircraft certified to operate above, it " must be designed so that occupants will not be exposed to cabin pressure altitudes in excess of after any probable failure condition in the pressurization system.
For example, pilots, navigators, and bombardiers of a B-17 operating in Europe in 1944 wore their officer's uniforms under an A-2 flight jacket, comfortably due to the enclosed and heated cabin, but the waist gunners needed electrically heated suits as they fired their guns through open window gunports.
For 2007, the GX 470 was largely unchanged, with upgrades for cabin electronics including a new generation navigation system, auxiliary input jack for devices like an iPod, DVD video playback when parked, and larger optional rear entertainment video screen.
For the Airbus A380 TTTech developed the internal communication system for the cabin pressure control system, working together with Nord-Micro, a subsidiary of Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation.
For an article in The Guardian during August 2005, Don Wood, of the Prison Officers Association for the Weare, stated " It did feel cramped-a bit like the cabin decks of a cross-channel ferry.
For protection of its occupants, the bodywork and glass are armoured, the cabin can be sealed air-tight in case of gas attack and is also blast-resistant, and the tyres are kevlar-reinforced.

For and assumed
'' For present purposes it may be assumed that this charge so narrowly limited speech as to violate the federal Constitution.
For almost one-sixth of the national population discrimination in the free selection of residence casts a considerable shadow upon these values assumed as self-evident by most Americans.
For example for any ( even infinite ) collection of pairs of shoes, one can pick out the left shoe from each pair to obtain an appropriate selection, but for an infinite collection of pairs of socks ( assumed to have no distinguishing features ), such a selection can be obtained only by invoking the axiom of choice.
For example, if the numbers involved in a computation may be arbitrarily large, the time required by a single addition can no longer be assumed to be constant.
For calculations of OBP before 1954, or where sacrifice flies are not explicitly listed, the number of sacrifice flies should be assumed to be zero.
For the mathematical formulation of the model, is also assumed to be twice continuously differentiable, so that differential equations describing the motion may be formulated.
For the study of the mechanical behavior of solids and fluids these are assumed to be continuous bodies, which means that the matter fills the entire region of space it occupies, despite the fact that matter is made of atoms, has voids, and is discrete.
For example, for a long period it was assumed that Imperial China had no system of civil law because the law codes did not have explicit provisions for civil lawsuits.
For measurements at experimentally controlled pressure, it is assumed that the volume of the body of calorimetric material can be expressed as a function of its temperature and pressure.
For measurements at experimentally controlled temperature, it is again assumed that the volume of the body of calorimetric material can be expressed as a function of its temperature and pressure, with the same provisos as mentioned just above.
For example, Dalton assumed that water's formula was HO, giving the atomic weight of oxygen as eight times that of hydrogen, instead of the modern value of about 16.
For example, Euclid assumed implicitly that any line contains at least two points, but this assumption cannot be proved from the other axioms, and therefore must be an axiom itself.
For elliptic-curve-based protocols, it is assumed that finding the discrete logarithm of a random elliptic curve element with respect to a publicly known base point is infeasible.
For certain purposes it assumed that all real Americans live in towns like this, and so great is the power of myth, even the born city-dweller is likely to believe vaguely that he too lives on this shady street, or comes from it, or is going to .”
For most of the book, it is assumed that the perpetrator is mentally deranged and that this is a sufficient motive.
For instance, electors were granted a monopoly over all mines of gold, silver, and other metals within their territories, to tax Jews, to collect tolls, and to mint money ; these powers belonged to the Emperor in the other territories, and princes who wrongly assumed them could be deprived of their status.
Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, " The only space or place of the world is the soul " and " Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul ", Ludwig Noiré wrote: " For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers.
For many of the satellites, it is assumed that the rotation rate is equal to the mean orbital period.
For end-users the use of MPLS is not visible directly, but can be assumed when doing a traceroute: only nodes that do full ip routing are shown as hops in the path, thus not the MPLS nodes used in between, therefore when you see that a packet hops between two very distant nodes and hardly any other ' hop ' is seen in that providers network ( or AS ) it is very likely that that network uses MPLS.
For any specific combination of height above the center of gravity and mass of the planet, there is one specific firing velocity ( unaffected by the mass of the ball, which is assumed to be very small relative to the Earth's mass ) that produces a circular orbit, as shown in ( C ).
For example, if one assumes that data arise from a univariate Gaussian distribution, then one has assumed a Gaussian model:.
For example, if a spectator at an ice hockey match is injured when a player strikes the puck in the ordinary course of play, causing it to fly out of the rink and hit him or her, this is a foreseeable event and spectators are assumed to accept that risk of injury when buying a ticket.
For native peoples like the Māori in New Zealand, there is conflict between the fluid identity assumed as part of modern society and the traditional identity with the obligations that accompany it ; the loss of language heightens the feeling of isolation and damages the ability to perpetuate tradition.
For many years it was assumed that Vesalius's pilgrimage was due to pressures of the Inquisition.
For instance, a series of basalt flows are assumed to be related to one another.

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