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For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
For example, Australian left-wing " true believers " levelled it at supporters of the failed republic referendum of 1999 ( where the vote was split not along conventional party lines but very much along socio-economic divides, with the rich overwhelmingly supporting the change while the less well-off were opposed – a superficially bizarre pattern for a non-economic issue ).
For example, he painted two rail-mounted coastal guns, one in conventional style, one countershaded.
For example, the kanji word ' Tōkyō ( 東京 ), the Japanese name of Tokyo can be sorted as if it were spelled out in the Japanese characters of the hiragana syllabary as " to-u-ki -< sub > yo </ sub >- u " ( とうきょう ), using the conventional sorting order for these characters.
For instance, it is conventional in many societies that strangers being introduced shake hands.
For these reasons, refractory metals with high melting temperature ( for e. g. W, Mo, Pt, Ir ) are conventional objects for FIM experiments.
For shooters who would like to shoot cast bullets, aftermarket barrels are generally available for these models with conventional rifling, and the cost of the barrel can generally be recouped in ammunition savings after a few thousand rounds.
For comparison, a conventional incandescent light bulb of 60 – 100 watts emits around 15 lm / W, and standard fluorescent lights emit up to 100 lm / W.
* For each category of illness, the authors outline the conventional medical treatment, provide references to medical studies, and then discuss the macrobiotic approach.
For " conventional " cyclic compounds, aromaticity is conferred by the presence of 4n + 2 delocalized pi electrons, where n is an integer.
For point masses the gravitational energy decreases without limit as they approach zero separation, and it is convenient and conventional to take the potential energy as zero when they are an infinite distance apart, and then negative ( since it decreases from zero ) for smaller finite distances.
For example, the structure of a crystalline protein or polynucleotide, such as a sample prepared for x-ray crystallography, may be defined in terms of a conventional unit cell composed of one or more polymer molecules with cell dimensions of hundreds of angstroms or more.
For instance, it is common among Quakers to refuse to swear oaths ; however, recordings show that Nixon did swear the oath of office in the conventional manner in all cases, and while the matter is clouded for Hoover, there is newspaper and circumstantial evidence that he did likewise.
For instance, the expression that would be written in conventional infix notation as
For example, during the annual ARRL's Field Day contest, making a QSO ( ham-to-ham contact ) using " QRP battery power " is worth five times as many points as a contact made by conventional means.
For example, from the equation, with an of 0. 7, a rocket flying at Mach 0. 85 ( which most aircraft cruise at ) with an exhaust velocity of Mach 10, would have a predicted overall energy efficiency of 5. 9 %, whereas a conventional, modern, air-breathing jet engine achieves closer to 35 % efficiency.
For example, in conventional lithography, the wafer is coated with a chemical called a photoresist.
For conventional imaging in the SEM, specimens must be electrically conductive, at least at the surface, and electrically grounded to prevent the accumulation of electrostatic charge at the surface.
For instance, they doubt that batting average is as useful as conventional wisdom says it is because team batting average provides a relatively poor fit for team runs scored.
For most of its history, Unitarianism has been known for the rejection of several conventional Protestant doctrines besides the Trinity, including the soteriological doctrines of original sin and predestination, and, in more recent times, biblical inerrancy.
For example, South Asian art music ( Hindustani and Carnatic music ) is frequently cited as placing little emphasis on what is perceived in western practice as conventional ' harmony '; the underlying ' harmonic ' foundation for most South Asian music is the drone, a held open fifth ( or fourth ) that does not alter in pitch throughout the course of a composition.
For a long time it was thought that it was not possible to operate a conventional phone-line beyond low-speed limits ( typically under 9600 bit / s ).
For states eligible for this assurance, the United States would not use nuclear weapons in response to a chemical or biological attack, but states that those responsible for such an attack would be held accountable and would face the prospect of a devastating conventional military response.
For example the Horten H. IV was a tailless flying wing glider, and the delta wing-shaped Space Shuttle orbiter flew much like a conventional glider in the lower atmosphere.

For and wings
For example, a pub in Crowborough, East Sussex called The Crow and Gate has an image of a crow with gates as wings.
For all the apparent bitterness that divides left and right wings, there are few fundamental philosophical differences between them in the area of public policy.
For waiting aircraft, equipment is used to spray special deicing fluids on the wings.
For 2012, GT3 cars will be allowed, with spec wings and splitters, as long as they pass a test at the NASCAR Research and Development Center in Concord, North Carolina, thus allowing GT3 cars to run with few modifications relative to other series ( NASCAR, the parent company of Grand-Am, does not permit anti-lock brakes or traction control to be used on Grand-Am GT cars ).
For example, an uncommanded roll to the left could be reversed by raising the right wing spoiler ( or only a few of the spoilers present in large airliner wings ).
For example, many insects possess two pairs of flying wings.
For them, short-span, broad wings are preferred.
For example, the bird and bat wings are homologous as forearms in tetrapods.
For example, almost any land habitat offers a nice home for a small bird that specialises in finding small insects: the form best fitted to that task is one with long legs for agility and obstacle clearance, moderately-sized wings optimised for quick, short flight, and a large, upright tail for rapid changes of direction.
For example, he noticed that the wings of dragonflies and mayflies exist prior to their final molt.
For his services he was awarded a pilot's wings badge and the title Honorary Argentine Military Pilot.
For most wings the length of the chord is not a constant but varies along the wing, so the aspect ratio AR is defined as the square of the wingspan b divided by the area S of the wing planform, which is equal to the length-to-breadth ratio for a constant chord wing.
For example, the wings of penguins would be exaptational in the sense of serving a substantial new purpose ( underwater locomotion ), but might still be regarded as vestigial in the sense of having lost the function of flight.
For this operation, the aircraft bore special black-red-black identification stripes on their right wings.
For the special episode, a cardboard Spitfire called " Jet 1000 " was used, which had its categories listed on a series of bombs coming out from it on pieces of string ( referred to by Bob as its " payload "), while the others were written on the wings.
For the next year, crews spent their time assembling the wings and tail to the fuselage.
For its first few years in orbit, KEO will sport a pair of wings 10 meters across that will aid in its spotting from Earth.
For spaceplanes different shaped wings can be used, delta wings are common, but straight wings, lifting bodies and even rotorcraft have been proposed.
For ease of storage, the Ar 231's wings featured detachable sections that two operators could remove in less than six minutes.
For example, " is yellow " would be stored with " Canary ", " has wings " would be stored with " Bird " ( one level up ), and " can move " would be stored with " Animal " ( another level up ).
For instance, the front wings were made of plastic ( Following on from criticisms of corrosion in this part of the previous model and based on technology developed for the Renault Espace ) and the material of the bonnet was aluminium in some versions.
For instance, it was tempting to harass the black queen and possibly fianchetto the white bishop with 15. b3, but this would have invited the World Team to switch wings and initiate a kingside attack with 15 ... Qh4.

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