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' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
From the time of John Flamsteed ( 1646 – 1719 ) it had been believed that the Earth's daily rotation was uniform.
" From my experiments on the telephone I knew of how to work a pawl connected to the diaphragm ; and this engaging a ratchet-wheel served to give continuous rotation to a pulley.
From inside to outside there are three axes of rotation: the hub of the wheel, the gimbal axis, and the vertical pivot.
From cycle to cycle, the polarities of leading and trailing ( with respect to the solar rotation ) sunspots change from north / south to south / north and back.
From the end of the Middle Ages until the 20th century, the three-year rotation was practised by farmers in Europe with a rotation of rye or winter wheat, followed by spring oats or barley, then letting the soil rest ( leaving it fallow ) during the third stage.
From the perspective of an inertial frame moving in tandem with Earth, but not sharing its rotation, the suspension point of the pendulum traces out a circular path during one sidereal day.
From noisy, irregular data, he consistently extracted a small positive signal that varied with each rotation of the device, with the sidereal day, and on a yearly basis.
From its revival in 1872 until 1891 it was played on three courses in rotation: Prestwick, The Old Course at St Andrews, and Musselburgh Links.
From 1987 until 2001, the event was hosted every two years in rotation by the ten members of the confederation.
* From 1920 to the 1980s, the four-man pitching rotation was well established.
* From the 1980s to the present, the four-man rotation was replaced with the five-man rotation, with a weak fifth man who would often be skipped on off days.
From a practical point of view, a rotation of an angle around an axis directed by a normalized vector is represented by the quaternion
From the 17th century to the late 19th century, planetary ephemerides were calculated using time scales based on the Earth's rotation: usually the mean solar time of one of the principal observatories, such as Paris or Greenwich.
From 1923 onward, the First Sea Lord was a member of the Chiefs of Staff Committee ; and from 1923 to 1959 in rotation with the representatives of the other services ( the Chief of the Imperial General Staff and Chief of the Air Staff ) would serve as the chairman of that committee and head of all British armed forces.
From 1966 till 2007, it consisted of three shows in rotation inspired by the plays showing in the Elizabethan Theatre.
This recording yielded their first major radio airplay with the song " From Here On In ", which was placed on high rotation on the youth radio network Triple J.
From the Now 2 through Now 21, the compilation was always done on a rotation system among the three music companies.
From these properties we can show that a rotation is a linear transformation of the vectors, and thus can be written in matrix form, Qp.
From 1949 into the 1950s, he guided what became known as the Indians ' " Big Four " pitching rotation, featuring Feller, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Mike Garcia ; Harder had successfully transformed Lemon from an infielder into a top pitcher while working with him in the mid-1940s, and he taught Wynn the breaking ball and changeup.
From the point of view of people rotating with the habitat, artificial gravity by rotation behaves in some ways similarly to normal gravity but has the following effects:
The first album release, Music From The Core was originally released on Matt Hayward's independent label One Movement in 1996 and the first single release, " Summer Sun " produced by John Prior, was frequently played by the DJ by Andy Glitre on Triple J and was followed up by single " Local MP " also achieved high rotation.

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From an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding $10,000,000 ( we don't disclose financial figures to the public ).
From the records we keep -- Susan is the only Junior who has placed in the Junior Classes in both United States and Canada.
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
From the dated poems we can venture certain conclusions about Hardy's career in poetry, always remembering that conclusions based on a fraction of the whole must remain tentative.
From all this we can now see that two streams of development run through the history of twentieth-century American folklore.
From this taste of the 1920s, we leaped way out to Stan Getz's private brand of progressive jazz, which did lovely, subtle things for `` Baubles, Bangles And Beads '', and a couple of ballards.
From the outset, these were not intended to displace the autonomy of the emerging provinces of the Communion, but to " discuss matters of practical interest, and pronounce what we deem expedient in resolutions which may serve as safe guides to future action.
From the assumption of small disturbances we have
From there we see Jesus ' ministry move from Galilee ( chapters 4 – 9 ), through Samaria and Judea ( chs.
From the sources and from inlay-work we have also representations of palaces and houses.
From that work we learn that the higher education of the youth of Baghdad consisted principally in a minute and careful study of the rules and principles of grammar, and in their committing to memory the whole of the Qur ' an, a treatise or two on philology and jurisprudence, and the choicest Arabic poetry.
From Acts 18: 24-28 we deduce that Apollos had an ' accurate ' understanding of Jesus most likely derived from the Scriptures.
From basic functional analysis we know that any ket can be written as
From the end of the 15th century we have printed ballads that suggest a rich tradition of popular music.
Nelson publicly encouraged this close bond with his officers and on 29 September 1798 described them as " We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ", echoing William Shakespeare's play Henry V. From this grew the notion of the Nelsonic Band of Brothers, a cadre of high-quality naval officers that served with Nelson for the remainder of his life.
From the formula, we can see the standard deviation is proportional to the square root of the number of rounds played, while the expected loss is proportional to the number of rounds played.
: From this list we extract an increasing sublist: put m < sub > 0 </ sub >= n < sub > 0 </ sub >, after finitely many steps we find an n < sub > k </ sub > such that n < sub > k </ sub > > m < sub > 0 </ sub >, put m < sub > 1 </ sub >= n < sub > k </ sub >.
From Suetonius, we know that she at least accompanied the Emperor to the amphitheatre, while the Jewish writer Josephus speaks of benefits he received from her.
From Weierstrass he derives the idea that we generate the concept of number by counting a certain collection of objects.
From this relation we see that the increase in enthalpy of a system is equal to the added heat
Many new words can be derived simply by changing these suffixes, just as-ly derives adverbs from adjectives in English: From vidi ( to see ), we get vida ( visual ), vide ( visually ), and vido ( sight ).
From now on, we can fire thousands of these rockets all over the world with very little cost.
From 3. we obtain ( a * b )< sup >− 1 </ sup >

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