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The impact of his administration extended far beyond the boundaries of his time and domain.
Classical mechanics has also been extended into the complex domain, with complex classical mechanics exhibiting behaviors similar to quantum mechanics.
Ghiyasuddin Iwaz Khalji prevailed and extended the Sultan's domain south to Jessore and made the eastern Bang province a tributary.
The sovereign function ( embodied by Jupiter ) entailed omnipotence ; thence, a domain extended over every aspect of nature and life.
Their roads began at Rome, where the master itinerarium, or list of destinations along the roads, was located, and extended to the borders of their domain – hence the expression, " All roads lead to Rome ".
The city reemerged after the end of the Minoan period as an important city-state in Classical Greece, one whose domain extended from Chania Bay to the feet of the White Mountains.
Kathmandu became Prithvi Narayan's new capital, from which he and his heirs extended their domain east across the Koshi basin, north to the Tibetan Plateau, south into the plains of northern India, and west across the Karnali / Bheri basin and beyond.
Her domain extended to protecting animal mothers, not just human ones.
* Loadable modules, providing among other things: full TCP and Unix domain socket controls, an FTP client, and extended math functions
* Euclidean domain, a ring in which Euclidean division may be defined, which allows Euclid's lemma to be true and the Euclidean algorithm and the extended Euclidean algorithm to work
Hyder successfully extended his domain to the Krishna River after a lengthy siege of Dharwad.
The previous method can be extended to include an additional error term related to a desired filter impulse response in the signal domain, with a corresponding weighting function.
Setting allows its domain to be extended to the multiplicative semigroup of all the integers.
This theorem can be extended to the time-dependent domain to develop time-dependent density functional theory ( TDDFT ), which can be used to describe excited states.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Gongsun Du, appointed as the Governor of Liaodong in 184, extended his semi-independent domain to the Lelang and Xuantu commanderies.
The liberal use of capital punishment was eventually extended to Saxon settlers, members of a rival clan, and criminals in his domain, whether they were members of the boyar nobility or peasants, and eventually to any among his subjects that displeased him.
* Using the power series expansions above, the Fresnel integrals can be extended to the domain of complex numbers, and they become analytic functions of a complex variable.
About fifty years later, the Bulgars conquered much of the Balkan Peninsula and extended their domain to the lowlands of what is now central Albania. In general, the invaders destroyed or weakened Roman and Byzantine cultural centers in the lands that would become Albania.
; homologous domain ( sequence context ): refers to an extended sequence pattern, generally found by sequence alignment methods, that indicates a common evolutionary origin among the aligned sequences.
The day will not go to its place like any other, for this entire day stands within my domain ..." Daylight was miraculously extended until he had completed his final teaching and died.
Cultural Studies programs, notably that of Birmingham University, extended the concerns of social theory into the domain of culture and thus anthropology.
A ' gurukul ' or ' vedic school ' ( Sanskrit guru " teacher " or " master "; kul domain, from kula, " extended family ") is a type of school in India and in several other countries., residential in nature, with pupilsshishya living in proximity to the guru, often within the same house.
During his reign, the domain of the House of Saud extended into Riyadh with Abdul Aziz's victory there.
* The Beatles catalogue will enter the public domain, assuming that copyright is not extended again.

extended and into
Start with the class standing in a circle, with weight on the right foot and the left extended a little way into the circle.
With the universal list as his weapon, Swadesh has extended his march of conquest farther and farther into the past, eight, ten, twelve millennia back.
More extended systems, covering all passage into the Caribbean, would free the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico from the previously listed requirements.
This means that the antennae of the congregation are extended into the community, picking up the wave lengths of those who will fit into the social and economic level of the congregation ; ;
He parked facing it and left the headlights on, but when he started into the tunnel with the suitcase, he found the illumination extended no farther than half a dozen feet into the passage.
Holden noticed almost absently how she chewed, how the whole side of her cheek moved, a slab of fat that extended down into her neck.
The road's engineers look for further improvement when the turnpike is extended into Boston.
The Crittenden Compromise would have extended the Missouri Compromise line of 1820, dividing the territories into slave and free, contrary to the Republican Party's free-soil platform.
Aristotle's views on the physical sciences profoundly shaped medieval scholarship, and their influence extended well into the Renaissance, although they were ultimately replaced by Newtonian physics.
The cathedral was extended several times in later ages, turning it into a curious and unique mixture of building styles.
By seeking close alliances with powerful noble families, Alexios put an end to the tradition of imperial exclusivity and coopted most of the nobility into his extended family and, through it, his government.
The scheme also extended into the Kamppi district with a series of tall office blocks.
His research program vastly extended the scope of the field, incorporating major elements of commutative algebra, homological algebra, sheaf theory, and category theory into its foundations.
A charter with extended privileges was drafted in 1657, but appears never to have been enrolled or to have come into effect.
During the end of the 9th century, the Samanids extended its rule from Bukhara to as far south as the Indus River and west into most of Persia.
During the end of the 9th century, the Samanids extended its rule from Bukhara to as far south as the Indus River and west into most of Persia.
His exploits had been gradually pushed backwards in time until already they extended into the fabulous world of the forties and the thirties, when the capitalists in their strange cylindrical hats still rode through the streets of London ..." In the year 1984 Big Brother appears on posters and the telescreen as a man of about 45.
Born into a privileged Unitarian family, Potter, along with her younger brother, Walter Bertram ( 1872 – 1918 ), grew up with few friends outside her large extended family.
Finkelstein's solution extended the Schwarzschild solution for the future of observers falling into a black hole.
The amended terms allowed former members of multiple societies which merge into one to maintain multiple entitlements to FSCS protection until 30 September 2009 ( later extended to 30 December 2010 ), so ( for example ) a member with £ 50, 000 in each of Nationwide, Cheshire and Derbyshire at the time of the respective mergers would retain £ 150, 000 of FSCS protection for their funds in the merged Nationwide.
Space and time are what physical objects are extended into.
The Inca Empire briefly extended their empire into what is now northern Chile, where they collected tribute from small groups of fishermen and oasis farmers but were not able to establish a strong cultural presence in the area.
Jorge Montt, among others, directed an armed conflict against Balmaceda, which soon extended into the Chilean Civil War of 1891.

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