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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is the other main source that bears on this period, in particular in an entry for the year 827 that records a list of the kings who bore the title " bretwalda ", or " Britain-ruler ".
The postmarks bore the initial of the particular post office or handling house it was sent from along with a separate time stamp.
For US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, the plot bore " all the hallmarks of al-Qaeda and in particular ".
Because more than one god bore the title " Baʿal " and more than one goddess bore the title " Baʿalat " or " Ba ` alah ," only the context of a text can indicate of which Baʿal ' lord ' or Baʿalath ' Lady ' a particular inscription or text is speaking.
Between 1854 and 1857, Sir Joseph Whitworth conducted a long series of rifle experiments, and proved, among other points, the advantages of a smaller bore and, in particular, of an elongated bullet.
In the 1790s the Austins took over the mines that produced lead and zinc ; the town was named for the Austin surname, and not for any one particular Austin of the brothers who bore that surname.
The levels of specialisation at A Levels meant that many students had not studied particular subjects for some years and this made it impossible to devise a course that both covered areas unstudied by some and did not bore others.
This, when labour required it, was thrown aside, and discovered forms most admirably adapted to their laborious avocations ; indeed, any of the boatmen would have made an excellent model for an Hercules ; and one in particular, with uncombed hair and shaggy beard, struck us all with the resemblance he bore to statues of that deity.
The block and cylinder heads bore no particular difference at a glance.
The character Grumble, in particular, bore a close resemblance to the Blue Meanie characters from that film.
In particular, the study discovered that the genome of S. mansoni contained 11, 809 genes including many which produce enzymes for breaking down proteins which enable the parasite to bore through tissue.
Each of the twelve masters ( Nefereta included ) bore particular traits, and they could expand their lineage by creating vampire servants, but through each successive generation, the powers of the vampire weakened.
The elder son of Adrien Maurice, Louis ( 1713 – 1793 ), who bore the title of duc d ' Ayen till his father's death in 1766, when he became duc de Noailles, served in most of the wars of the 18th century without particular distinction, but was nevertheless made a marshal in 1775.
In " Private History of the ‘ Jumping Frog ’ Story ," he recounted some background to the tale — in particular, his surprise to find that the story bore a striking resemblance to an ancient Greek tale.
Underneath is a lengthy chunk of the logorrhea that the bore utters distinguished in particular by the bland inconsistency of the bore's opinions.
The M1a locomotives in particular were intended for passenger as well as freight service, and some bore decorative gold-leaf lining on tender and cab sides, but they proved better suited to freight work, and extensive electrification saw a surplus of K4s locomotives available for passenger trains.
Grimlock in particular bore a fierce grudge against him for an unspecified incident involving a mind-controlling cerebro-shell, and was perfectly ready to believe that he had betrayed the Autobots when he arranged a meeting with current Decepticon leader Shockwave.
The term was later extended to include rifles that directly replaced, and were of the same design overall, as a particular model of smooth bore musket.
No matter which method of bore sighting is used, the result is to align the crosshairs of the scope to the spot where the barrel is pointing at a particular distance.
" Many of her films bore some degree of promotion of the Japanese national policy ( in particular pertaining to the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere ideology ) and can be termed " National Policy Films " ().
The instrument has also been considered a direct ancestor of the saxophone: anecdotally, Adolphe Sax, while repairing an ophicleide, put a woodwind mouthpiece on the instrument and liked the sound, leading to the saxophone's later creation ; however, this story is not considered plausible, since the developmental history of the saxophone is well documented, and the ophicleide and saxophone are only superficially similar to each other — in particular their wide conical bore, and large tone holes.
The bore size equates to the number of lead balls of a particular diameter that can be cast from one pound ( 454 g ) of lead.
One anecdote ran that one warrior had so successfully camouflaged himself all day in full sight of the Germans that a German officer had wandered over to what he thought was a bush, and had urinated on the motionless head of the Moroccan soldier who bore the trial well, but who marked that particular officer down for special attention that night.

bore and affection
He had an affection for unlikely names and many of his characters bore them.
Which Sir Roger married Bona Fitzbernard, 4 and on account of the great affection which the same Sir Roger bore to the monastery of St. Sixburge, in the same island ,— considering that the said monastery, owing to defect of right government, had fallen to ruin ,— he, with no sparing bounty, relieved it from the greatest penury ; wherefore, among the servants of God there, he is to this day called the restorer of that house.
In this bar, looking for any sort of human affection, Lizzie shamelessly flirted with Jake, a rough looking bar fly ( who bore similar style to her ex-husband Jonathan ) She almost let things get to far with him, but Billy Lewis stepped in, and though she didn ’ t want to be saved, he saved her from herself.

bore and for
He proudly wore the blue livery of her house, for the girl was Madame Delphine Lalaurie, wife of the prominent surgeon, Dr. Louis Lalaurie, who bore one of the South's oldest and most cherished names.
In 1890 when the trip to Europe and the Holy Land was arranged for Miss Packard, it was Miss Upton who planned the trip, and `` with rare executive ability '' bore the brunt of `` the entire pilgrimage from beginning to end ''.
The primary benefits over rifled barrels is reduced barrel wear, longer ranges that can be achieved ( due to the reduced loss of energy to friction and gas escaping around the projectile via the rifling ) and larger explosive cores for a given caliber artillery due to less metal needing to be used to form the case of the projectile because of less force applied to the shell from the non-rifled sides of the barrel of smooth bore guns.
There was a great deal of freedom of interaction between the groups: for example, Sarah, the granddaughter of the Visigoth king Wittiza, married a Muslim man and bore two sons who were later counted among the ranks of the highest Arab nobility.
The child bore this name of shame to show that the Northern Kingdom would also be shamed, for its people would no longer be known as God's People.
Couturier company built brass band instruments utilizing a patent for a continuous conical bore without cylindrical portions even for the valves or tuning slide.
Because cylinder bore diameter, piston stroke length and combustion chamber volume are almost always constant, the compression ratio for a given engine is almost always constant, until engine wear takes its toll.
Cannon in general have the form of a truncated cone with an internal cylindrical bore for holding an explosive charge and a projectile.
The conical bore of the cornet is primarily responsible for its characteristic warm, mellow tone, which can be distinguished from the more penetrating sound of the trumpet.
They advocated a lifestyle that bore many similarities to later understandings of communism, with communal ownership of land, and absolute equality for males and females in law and education.
According to critic Geoffrey Blum, the process that saw its beginnings in 1942's Pirate Gold first bore its full fruit in 1950's ' Vacation Time ,' which he describes as ' a visual primer for reading comics and understanding ... the form ...." From the early 1950s Barks undertook the quarterly adventures of Uncle Scrooge and the duck clan in Scrooge's own title.
Typical bore size for low-speed engines ranges from approximately.
The album bore the transatlantic top ten hit " Blue Jean ", itself the inspiration for a short film that won Bowie a Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video, " Jazzin ' for Blue Jean ".
Although Cephalus was already married to Procris, Eos bore him three sons, including Phaeton and Hesperus, but he then began pining for Procris, causing a disgruntled Eos to return him to her — and put a curse on them.
Even larger grains were produced for artillery bore diameters greater than about.
By the late 19th century manufacturing focused on standard grades of black powder from Fg used in large bore rifles and shotguns, through FFg ( medium and smallbore arms such as muskets and fusils ), FFFg ( smallbore rifles and pistols ), and FFFFg ( extreme small bore, short pistols and most commonly for priming flintlocks ).
In contrast, shotshell presses are most often configured for reloading just one gauge of shotshell, e. g., 12 gauge, and are rarely, if ever, reconfigured for reloading other gauges of shotshells, as the cost of buying all new dies, shot bar, and powder bushing as required to switch gauges on a shotshell press often exceeds the cost of buying a new shotshell press outright, as shotshell presses typically come from the factory already setup to reload one gauge or bore of shotshell.
Hence, it is common to use a dedicated shotshell press for reloading each gauge or bore of shotshell used.
Reloading. 410 bore, 16 ga., 20 ga, and 28 ga. shotshells therefore remains relatively common, more so than the reloading of 12 gauge shotshells, for which low-cost, promotional shotshells are readily available from many retailers.

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