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Her hair was the color of those blooms which in seed catalogues are referred to as `` black '', but since no flower is actually without color contain always a hint of grape or purple or blue -- he wanted to draw the broad patina of hair through his fingers, searching it slowly for a trace of veining which might reveal its true shade beneath the darkness.
However, early church documents, such as those of the First Council of Nicaea ( 325 ) had always listed the Pope of Rome first among the Ancient Patriarchs ( first four, and later five: Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem — collectively referred to as the Pentarchy ).
According to Ivinskaya, " After this, in conversation with people he scarcely knew, he always referred to Stalin as a ' murderer.
Raw chocolate, often referred to as raw cacao, is always dark and a minimum of 75 % cacao.
Northern style dolmens are above ground with a four sided chamber and a megalithic roof ( also referred to as table type ), while southern style ( usually but not always underground ) are made up of a stone chest or pit covered by a slab.
The trains have always been fully automated and controlled by computer operations and have no driver ; a Passenger Service Agent ( PSA ) on each train, originally referred to as a " Train Captain ", is responsible for patrolling the train, checking tickets, making announcements and controlling the doors.
Murray Gell-Mann always referred to Feynman diagrams as Stueckelberg diagrams, after a Swiss physicist, Ernst Stueckelberg, who devised a similar notation many years earlier.
The Gram stain is almost always the first step in the identification of a bacterial organism, and is the default stain performed by laboratories over a sample when no specific culture is referred.
On 1 January 1987, the name of this municipality was officially changed from " Frobisher Bay " to " Iqaluit "-aligning official usage with the name that the Inuit population had always used ( although, many documents still referred to Iqaluit as Frobisher Bay for several years after 1987 ).
In 1768 he went through a marriage of sorts to Thérèse ( marriages between Catholics and Protestants were illegal ), whom he had always hitherto referred to as his " housekeeper ".
Throughout 1939, in private, Hitler always referred to Britain as his main opponent, but portrayed the coming destruction of Poland as a necessary prelude to any war with Britain.
He always referred to what he taught as simply karate, but in 1936 he built a dojo in Tokyo and the style he left behind is usually called Shotokan after this dojo.
Banda, who was always referred to as " His Excellency the Life President Ngwazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda ", was a dictator.
A vented gauge pressure transmitter for example allows the outside air pressure to be exposed to the negative side of the pressure sensing diaphragm, via a vented cable or a hole on the side of the device, so that it always measures the pressure referred to ambient barometric pressure.
As a further complication, Mary Whitmer, mother to one of the Three Witnesses and four of the Eight Witnesses, said she had a vision of the golden plates, shown to her by an angel whom she always called " Brother Nephi ", who may or may not have been the same angel to which Smith referred.
When expanded, the universities are almost always referred to as " Oxford and Cambridge ", the order in which they were founded.
The other component, which is always 90 ° ( radians ) " out of phase ", is referred to as the quadrature component.
" The word " Puritan " thus always referred to a type of religious belief, rather than a particular religious sect, and the attribution has been determined, generally, by a polemical context.
While the precise meaning of this term changed over time, including free retainers of an aristocrat and small landholders, it always referred to commoners.
The language referred to as " the cultured language " has by definition always been a " sacred " and " sophisticated " language, used for religious and learned discourse in ancient India, and contrasted with the languages spoken by the people, " natural, artless, normal, ordinary ".
( Throughout Muhammad Subuh's book " Susila Budhi Dharma ", which was written in 1952, testing is always referred to as " feeling " or " receiving ".
He requested that he be referred in letters and verbal addresses always as Shoghi Effendi, as opposed to any other appellation.
His mother, Subha Tulfah al-Mussallat, named her newborn son Saddam, which in Arabic means " One who confronts "; he is always referred to by this personal name, which may be followed by the patronymic and other elements.
The most popular style, usually referred to as the Chinese penhold style, involves curling the middle, ring, and fourth finger on the back of the blade with the three fingers always touching one another.
In the Middle Ages the term " Wends " often referred to Western Slavs living within the Holy Roman Empire, though not always.

always and vacuum
One rule is always obeyed regardless of the circumstances: EM radiation in a vacuum always travels at the speed of light, relative to the observer, regardless of the observer's velocity.
* The amplifying element is biased so the device is always conducting to some extent, normally implying the quiescent ( small-signal ) collector current ( for transistors ; drain current for FETs or anode / plate current for vacuum tubes ) is close to the most linear portion of its transconductance curve.
* There are always vacuum fluctuations of the electromagnetic field, according to quantum mechanics.
Gas-filled tubes such as discharge tubes and cold cathode tubes are not hard vacuum tubes, though are always filled with gas at less than sea-level atmospheric pressure.
When used with a pump a lubricating gel is always used to help the pump to maintain a vacuum ( in the same way as vacuum grease is used with a vacuum pump in scientific applications ).
We can construct a classical continuous random field that has the same probability density as the quantum vacuum state, so that the principal difference from quantum field theory is the measurement theory ( measurement in quantum theory is different from measurement for a classical continuous random field, in that classical measurements are always mutually compatible — in quantum mechanical terms they always commute ).
With Sung-Won Kim, Thorne identified a universal physical mechanism ( the explosive growth of vacuum polarization of quantum fields ), that may always prevent spacetime from developing closed timelike curves ( i. e., prevent " backward time travel ").
The Wightman postulate of a unique vacuum state doesn't necessarily make the Wightman axioms inappropriate for the case of spontaneous symmetry breaking because we can always restrict ourselves to a superselection sector.
Only one door of the airlock opened at a time, and the middle chamber of the three would always contain a vacuum to minimize traces of the exterior atmosphere reaching the habitat.
These particles are always created out of the vacuum in particle-antiparticle pairs, which in most cases shortly annihilate each other and disappear.
Quantum theory of the vacuum further stipulates that the pressure of the zero-state vacuum energy is always negative and equal to ρ.
Yet, in the airless vacuum of space in Star Wars, the Millennium Falcon always ( unnecessarily ) banks when turning.
In a gunshot, the sound of the report ( the combination of the sonic boom, the vacuum release, and burn of powder ) will almost always be louder than the sound of the action cycling of an auto-loading firearm.
The electron beam welding can never be " hand-manipulated ", even if not realized in vacuum, as there is always strong X-radiation.
If the surface material is vaporized during laser engraving, ventilation through the use of blowers or a vacuum pump are almost always required to remove the noxious fumes and smoke arising from this process, and for removal of debris on the surface to allow the laser to continue engraving.
Gentile took the stand against psychology and psycho-analysis that one cannot abstract ( i. e. make object out of ) the source that creates its own surrounding reality, as one does by his own philosophy, and that any empirical observations of behavioral anthropology appear true because empiricalism always adheres to its own laws, being a closed system it is true within its own considered vacuum.
If the theory is defined over Minkowski space, we may choose the unitary irrep containing a vacuum state although that isn't always necessary.
Note that vacuum tube projects almost always use dangerously high voltages and should be undertaken with due care.
Today, scientists are so comfortable with the idea that the speed of light is always the same that the metre is now defined as " the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of of a second.

0.474 seconds.