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When he was inducted into the Army at Fort Knox, Ky., Hansen's weight had dropped to 180 -- `` too light for me to be at my best '' he said.
This minimal design was pioneered by Brinch Hansen's Nucleus and the hypervisor of IBM's VM.
Hansen's claim was injured by his failure to produce a pure microbiological culture in an artificial medium or to prove that the rod-shaped organisms were infectious.
This was largely a result of their mutual support for Ernest Mandel and Joseph Hansen's resolution Dynamics of World Revolution Today and for the Cuban Revolution.
Simon Newcomb ( 12 March 1835 – 11 July 1909 ) was a Canadian-American astronomer who revised Peter Andreas Hansen's table of lunar positions.
The 2003 EP Instant 0 in the Universe was recorded in France, and was Stereolab's first release following Hansen's death.
In 2002, Ann Hansen's Direct Action: Memoirs Of An Urban Guerrilla was published.
After completing these reductions, Airy made inquiries, before engaging in any theoretical investigation in connection with them, whether any other mathematician was pursuing the subject, and learning that Hansen had taken it in hand under the patronage of the king of Denmark, but that, owing to the death of the king and the consequent lack of funds, there was danger of his being compelled to abandon it, he applied to the admiralty on Hansen's behalf for the necessary sum.
His request was immediately granted, and thus it came about that Hansen's famous Tables de la Lune were dedicated to La Haute Amirauté de sa Majesté la Reine de la Grande Bretagne et d ' Irlande.
At the time of publication of Hansen's Tables of the Moon in 1857, astronomers generally believed that the lunar theory was at last complete ; but within about a decade, it was noticed, and shown by Simon Newcomb, that the optimism had been unfounded: deviations between computed and observed positions began to grow at a rate showing that further refinement was necessary.
For some years Hansen's theory continued to be used with Newcomb's corrections ( from the Nautical Almanac's issue for 1883 ), but it was eventually ( as from 1923 ) superseded by E W Brown's theory.
Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease, was officially eliminated at the national level in China by 1982, meaning prevalence is lower than 1 in 100, 000.
Newcomb was able to use the " new " data to revise Hansen's tables.
Hansen's father, an immigrant from Denmark, was a hardware store owner in Fresno, California and encouraged his son's early talent in mathematics and enthusiasm for electronics.
Angels Cry was recorded at Gamma Ray guitarist Kai Hansen's studio in Hamburg, Germany.
The production, featuring local and national artists, ran for forty performances and was directed by Tom Hansen until Hansen's death in 2006.
The context of Nevill's lunar work was given by the increasing recognition of the inaccuracy of Hansen's Tables.
Finding if terms had been omitted from Hansen's theory was a major research issue at the time.
During his earlier years Hansen's singing style was reminiscent of many thrash metal vocalists.
He was in an advanced state of Hansen's disease when arrested and grew even worse during his detainment.

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Critic Jim Harrington commented that Hansen's absence is noticeable on live performances of Stereolab's older tracks, and that their newer songs could have benefited from her backing vocals.
Its lively acoustics are primarily based on Hansen's intuition as he could not rely on any studies on architectural acoustics.

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The two tracks were " Oernst of Life " by Weikath and Hansen's " Metal Invaders ," a faster version of which would appear on the band's first full-length album.
Not only did the 2008 end-of-year world top 10 feature two Swedes ( Karlsson and Stenson ), but five other Swedes won events on either the PGA Tour or European Tour in 2008 ; Karlsson and Stenson were joined by the Dane Søren Hansen on Team Europe at the 2008 Ryder Cup ; and the season-ending Volvo Masters was won in 2008 by Hansen's countryman Søren Kjeldsen.
In 1976, however, McGee was upset by the Republican nominee Malcolm Wallop, a New York City-born rancher and businessman from Sheridan, who in the following two years as Hansen's colleague voted mostly in line with Hansen, who then became Wyoming's senior senator.
Hansen's first title defense was against another undefeated fighter in Vitor " Shaolin " Ribeiro who took away Hansen's title by submitting him two minutes into the second round.

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There were several fairly good minor portraits in the play, including William Hansen's impersonation of a stubborn, rather pathetic father, and Katherine Squire's vigorous characterization of a farm mother who brooked no hifalutin' nonsense from her daughter, or anyone else.
In the United States, the mass media devoted little coverage to global warming until the drought of 1988, and James E. Hansen's testimony to the Senate, which explicitly attributed " the abnormally hot weather plaguing our nation " to global warming.
Leprosy, also known as Wopat ’ s or Hansen's Disease, is caused by a bacillus, Mycobacterium leprae.
Pathogenic bacteria also cause infections such as tetanus, typhoid fever, diphtheria, syphilis and Hansen's disease.
He also inspired friend Rick Hansen's Man in Motion world tour by wheelchair.
Leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease ( HD ), is a chronic disease caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
Although the mode of transmission of Hansen's disease remains uncertain, most investigators think that M. leprae is usually spread from person to person in respiratory droplets.
The title of choreographer Joseph Hansen's 1884 ballet, Macabre Pierrot, created in collaboration with the poet Théo Hannon, summed up one of the chief strands of the character's persona for many artists of the era.
He particularly praised William Hansen's performance as Mr. Lundie, declaring that he " is so irresistably able to persuade you that if there isn't a villiage named Brigadoon, there ought to be ".
After joining, she and Sadier developed a style of vocal counterpoint that distinguished Stereolab's sound until Hansen's death ten years later in 2002.
The music journalist Pierre Perrone said that Hansen's " playful nature and mischievous sense of humour came through in the way she approached the backing vocals she contributed to Stereolab and the distinctive harmonies she created with Sadier.
" ( Future album and concert reviews would mention the effects of Hansen's absence.
Near Esbjerg on the west coast stands Svend Wiig Hansen's enormous sculpture of four chalky white figures gazing out at the sea.
With no understanding of the cause of leprosy ( known as Hansen's disease ), nor means of treatment, societies isolated its sufferers.

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Luckily both women knew my position and if anyone suffered in their opinion it was not I ''.
Since Rhode Island at that time did not have such sanction, his opinion was not popular.
They had my mother's opinion of him: that he was too sharp or a little too good to be true.
The current stereotype of straight news reporting was probably invaluable in protecting the press and its readers from pollution by that combination of doctored fact, fancy, and personal opinion called yellow journalism which flourished in this country more than a generation ago.
It was the opinion of some of us that these must be part of the Committeemen who had been in the Battle of the North Bridge, which entitled them to a sort of veteran status, and we felt that if they employed this tactic, it was likely enough the best one.
The purpose of this provision was thus explained in the Court's opinion: ``
The suggested course of the A.I.D. was based on the usual course offered and on the opinion of many educators as to curricular necessities.
Recently, for example, a paranoid woman's large-scale philosophizing, in the session, about the intrusive curiosity which has become, in her opinion, a deplorable characteristic of mid-twentieth-century human culture, developed itself, before the end of the session, into a suspicion that I was surreptitiously peeking at her partially exposed breast, as indeed I was.
Doubtless it was inevitable that differences of opinion should arise about the methods for applying these policies.
Under the 1939 Code this item was permitted to survive a tax-free reorganization in the Stanton Brewery case, but only over the dissent of Judge Learned Hand, who wrote the majority opinion in the Sansome case, a leading case requiring carryover of earnings and profits in a non-taxable reorganization.
The prevalent opinion which we encountered in a variety of expressions in your country denied not only the existence of this conflict but it was elaborated even further with an incredible semantic dexterity.
the `` sober opinion '' of his letter to Noyes, written when Hardy was eighty years old, is essentially that of his first `` philosophical '' notebook entry, made when he was twenty-five: `` The world does not despise us: it only neglects us '' ( Early Life, p. 63 ).
Kirby was, of course, reflecting the opinion that existed at the time of murders.
Moreover, an eventual meeting was desirable if for no other reason than to satisfy world opinion that the U. S. was not inflexible and was sparing no effort to ease international tensions.
A Modest Proposal is the name of The University of Texas at Dallas ' Alternative Student Newspaper, the monthly opinion paper of the University ; it was also the name of a regular column in SWIFT Magazine of Harvard University, a satire publication that also takes its name from Jonathan Swift.
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
Despite popular opinion, Limbo, which was elaborated upon by theologians beginning in the Middle Ages, never entered into the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, yet, at times, the church incorporated the theory in its ordinary belief.
Alcott was rejected by most public opinion and, by the summer of 1837, he had only 11 students left and no assistant after Margaret Fuller moved to Providence, Rhode Island.
His chief fault was his overwhelming haughtiness ; an over-exalted opinion of his position that led him to insult Chryses and Achilles, thereby bringing great disaster upon the Greeks.

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