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For a given material, it can have a positive or negative sign or exceptionally it can be zero, and this can depend on the temperature, as it does for water about 4 C. The concept of latent heat with respect to volume was perhaps first recognized by Joseph Black in 1762.
For example, members of the Irish Cabinet are dismissed by the President on the advice of the Taoiseach ; in other instances, the head of state may be able to dismiss an office holder unilaterally ; other heads of state, or their representatives, have the theoretical power to dismiss any office-holder, while it is exceptionally rarely used.
For purposes of the English Wikipedia, this section emphasizes the English-speaking world and covers other regimes only insofar as they represent exceptionally greater or lesser protections.
For inshore work the transom was widened, freeboard was lowered and more rocker introduced into the bottom making an exceptionally easy-to-row boat that was more stable ( initial stability not ultimate stability ) than their offshore cousins.
For at least 26 years, Rameau was a professional organist in the service of religious institutions, and yet the body of sacred music he composed is exceptionally small and his organ works nonexistent.
For a counterculture production, the standard of artwork is exceptionally high ; Shelton's striving for accuracy and attention to detail have earned him comparisons with Hergé.
For example, local chapters of professional societies may help the studies of exceptionally distinguished students of the region.
: For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government of the United States in a duty of great responsibility as Commanding Officer of a Destroyer Division and subsequently a Destroyer Squadron operating against enemy Japanese forces in the South Pacific Area from early February to 1 December 1943.
:" For exceptionally meritorious conduct ... as Chief of Staff to Commander, Carrier Task Force, Pacific Fleet, from March 27 to October 30., 1944 ... ( He ) planned and executed a long series of successful offensive operations in support of the reduction of the other perimeter of Japanese defenses in New Guinea, the Carolines, the Marianas, Halmshera, and the Philippine Islands.
: " For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services as a delegate with the United Nations Command ( Advance ) in Korea, from July 9 to December 5, 1951.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and cited as follows:For exceptionally meritorious service … as Task Force Commander, United States Pacific Fleet.
( For example rock-salt is an exceptionally poor absorber of heat via radiation, and a good absorber of heat via conduction.
For these reasons, sea songs that were never or only exceptionally adapted as shanties — but which have engaging melodies and texts — have proved popular to 20th century audiences under the rubric of " shanties.
For Masters students, funding is generally available to first-year students whose transcripts reflect exceptionally high grades ; this funding can also be obtained in the second year of studies.
For exceptionally heroic service in a position of great responsibility as commanding officer of the U. S. S.
For the quality of his voice, its purity and its subtle evocation of emotion, and the exceptionally high calibre of his guitar technique – which is certainly worth attention by young musicians – Portabales must be rated as a performer of the highest calibre even given the unusually high standards of Cuban popular music.
For example, people of small stature would not be classified as freaks unless they are within the third standard deviation for the general population, while the same principle would apply to exceptionally tall people.
In " For Him the Bell Tolls ", Joxer appears again in a comedic role, when Aphrodite casts a spell on him to turn him into a romantic, exceptionally talented swordsman with irresistible sex appeal.
For the 2006 to 2007 school year, the NFL authorized a trial system to award extra entries into the national tournament to those tournaments with exceptionally large numbers of, or exceptional growth in, members and degrees.
For members of the Foreign Service, a personal life outside of the U. S. Foreign Service can be exceptionally difficult, especially when it comes to friends or relations that qualify as Foreign Contacts.
For example, the soprano Mado Robin, who was known for her exceptionally high voice, sang a number of compositions created especially to exploit her highest notes, reaching C7.
For instance, they have been found to be exceptionally good field emitters.
" Zachem snyatsya sny " (" What Dreams Are Seen For ") is exceptionally polyphonic.
: For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service while serving on board the U. S. S.

For and meritorious
In 1911, Westinghouse received the AIEE's Edison Medal " For meritorious achievement in connection with the development of the alternating current system.
He received the University of Wisconsin – Madison College of Engineering Engineers Day Award in 1958, the Harry H. Goode Memorial Award in 1964, the John Price Wetherill Medal in 1964, and IEEE's Edison Medal ' For a meritorious career of pioneering contributions to the development and application of large-scale digital computers and important contributions to education in the digital computer field.
Kennelly received awards from many nations, including the IEE Institution Premium ( 1887 ), the Edward Longstreth Medal ( 1917 ) and the Howard N. Potts Medal ( 1918 ) of the Franklin Institute, the Cross of a Chevalier of the Légion d ' honneur of France and the AIEE Edison Medal ( 1933 ), now IEEE Edison Medal, " For meritorious achievements in electrical science, electrical engineering and the electrical arts as exemplified by his contributions to the theory of electrical transmission and to the development of international electrical standards.
For the great victory of Aliwal he was awarded the thanks of Parliament ; and the speech of the Duke of Wellington was perhaps the warmest encomium ever bestowed by that great commander on a meritorious officer.
:( For ) meritorious service as Commanding Officer of the USS PIPER during the Third War Patrol of that vessel in the enemy-controlled waters of the Japan Sea from July 19, 1945, until the cessation of hostilities ...
: For ... meritorious conduct ... as Diving Officer in a U. S. Submarine during a War Patrol of that vessel.
: For meritorious achievement from the 16th of February 1960 to the 10th of May 1960.
Sprague was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Electrical Exhibition in 1889, the grand prize at the St. Louis Exhibition in 1904, the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1904, the Edison Medal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, now IEEE, in 1910 ' For meritorious achievement in electrical science, engineering and arts as exemplified in his contributions thereto ', the Franklin Medal in 1921 and the John Fritz Gold Medal ( posthumously ) in 1935.
: For exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility from June, 1941, to November, 1944, as an Inspector of troop units in the field, and as special War Department consultant on matters pertaining to Negro troops.
For this he was awarded the Segrave Trophy, the Johnston Memorial Prize, and the Britannia Trophy for the most meritorious flying performance of the year.
:" For exceptionally meritorious and distinguished service.
** For meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf during enforcement of sanctions in support of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the subsequent period of hostilities against Iraq to liberate Kuwait in 1990-91.
** For meritorious operational service in the Persian Gulf during enforcement of sanctions in support of United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the subsequent period of hostilities against Iraq to liberate Kuwait in 1990-91.
** For meritorious service in clearing Kuwaiti ports of mines, explosive devices and ordinance during the period 27 January to 11 May 1991.
** For meritorious service in warlike operations in the war against weapons of mass destruction, Iraq, during Operation Bastille and Operation Falconer between February and May 2003.
** For meritorious service and outstanding professional competency in the provision of health care in support of the United States Air Force Theatre Hospital, Balad, Iraq during Operation Catalyst between 4 May 2005 and 28 September 2005.
** For meritorious operational service in the Northern Arabian Gulf during Operation Catalyst from 1 November 2005 to 25 March 2006 while conducting maritime security operations in support of the Australian Government's contribution to the rehabilitation and rebuilding of Iraq.
** For sustained meritorious service during warlike and peace support missions in support of Operation Warden, Operation Tanager and Operation Slipper.
Norman Sperling is a recipient of the National Service Award by the Western Amateur Astronomers, and had been recognized " For special and meritorious service for his unusual dedication and service to the astronomical community in all areas of astronomy " by the Astronomical Association of Northern California.

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