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Washington never had a chance to work for an extended stretch at the occupation he loved best, plantation management.
-- Recent theoretical work to calculate the dimensions of polymeric chains by Volkenstein and Lifson has been extended to include more general types of chains.
Steven Suskin wrote: The " fascinating extended musical scenes, with extended choral work, ... immediately marked Sondheim as the most distinctive theatre composer of his time.
During the extended peak of the strip, the workload grew to include advertising, merchandising, promotional work, public service comics and other specialty workin addition to the regular six dailies and one Sunday strip per week.
The name has been extended to books which contain in one volume, or at least in one work, liturgical books of different kinds, such as the Psalter, the Antiphonary, the Responsoriary, the Lectionary, etc.
Typically, a work must meet minimal standards of originality in order to qualify for copyright, and the copyright expires after a set period of time ( some jurisdictions may allow this to be extended ).
London's taste for virtuosity may well have encouraged the complex passage work and extended statements on tonic and dominant.
This work showed that the quantum approach to chemical bonds could be fundamentally and quantitatively correct, but the mathematical methods used could not be extended to molecules containing more than one electron.
The work ends with an extended passage against the contemporary divisions and heresies within the church.
He substantially extended and revised the work of Carl Meinhof, his teacher, although he rejected some of Meinhof's theories only implicitly.
* Conics was a work on conic sections that was later extended by Apollonius of Perga into his famous work on the subject.
Based on Gibbs ' work, Nernst extended the theory to include the contribution from electric potential on charged species.
Another convincing case where understanding of the body was extended beyond where Galen had left it came from these demonstrations of the nature of human circulation and the subsequent work of Andrea Cesalpino, Fabricio of Acquapendente and William Harvey.
The Labour Party generally opposed these changes, although after the party became New Labour, the Blair government retained elements of competition and even extended it, allowing private health care providers to bid for NHS work.
Other historians say the " Tudor Revolution " really extended to the end of Elizabeth's reign, when the work was all consolidated.
This work greatly extended the range of applicability of Feynman's method.
The children were sent to live with extended family ; their father became more consumed by his work and more physically distant.
" Jarmusch's early work is marked by a brooding, contemplative tone, featuring extended silent scenes and prolonged still shots.
Treating Revelation in his cursory fashion, he made use of an excerpt from the commentary of the North African Tichonius, which is preserved as a sort of argument at the beginning of the more extended work of the Spanish presbyter Beatus of Liébana.
Notably, it has been extended to non-Hamiltonian systems ( starting with Moser ), to non-perturbative situations ( as in the work of Michael Herman ) and to systems with fast and slow frequencies ( as in the work of Mikhail B. Sevryuk ).

extended and on
For although I had crossed a corner of the hall on my way to the toilet I still could not tell for sure how far to the rear the darkness extended.
As time has passed and science has progressed, the speed of military vehicles has increased, the range of missiles has been extended, the use of target-hunting noses on the projectiles has been adopted, and the range and breadth of message sending has increased.
The point is that the reactionary, for whatever motive, perceives himself to have been part or a partner of something that extended beyond himself, something which, consequently, he was not able to accept or reject on the basis of subjective preference.
Start with the class standing in a circle, with weight on the right foot and the left extended a little way into the circle.
Dominant stress is of course more than extended duration, and normally centers on syllables that would have primary stress or phrase stress if the words or longer units they are parts of were spoken alone: a dominant stress given to glorify would normally center on its first syllable rather than its last.
An extended cold spell caused ice to build up on the aerator which was mounted on a floating platform and caused the entire platform to sink lower in the water.
He became, after a time, commander of a post on the Alabama River, but his operations extended from Mobile throughout the district, and he finally obtained a monopoly of the Indian trade.
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.
He said his plan is designed to `` meet the needs of those millions who have no wish to receive care at the taxpayers' expense, but who are nevertheless staggered by the drain on their savings -- or those of their children -- caused by an extended hospital stay ''.
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.
More recently, it has extended those efforts to controls on conflict diamonds, the primary source of revenue for UNITA.
* 1937 – The Philippines holds a plebiscite for Filipino women on whether they should be extended the right to suffrage ; over 90 % would vote in the affirmative.
He went on to remain there in a mansion which he may have extended, although there is no source attesting to any significant building activity at Aachen in his time, apart from the building of the Palatine Chapel in Aachen ( since 1929, cathedral ) and the palatial presentation halls.
It is both an extended discussion ( and polemic ) on Stoic physics, and an exposition of Aristotelian thought on this theme.
It extended citizenship to every person born in the United States ( except Indians on reservations ), penalized states that did not give the vote to freedmen, and most importantly, created new federal civil rights that could be protected by federal courts.
Della Valle described Anah as the chief Arab town on the Euphrates, an importance which it owes to its position on one of the routes from the west to Baghdad ; Texeira said that the power of its amir extended to Palmyra ( early 17th century ); but Olivier found the ruling prince with only twenty-five men in his service, the town becoming more depopulated every day from lack of protection from the Arabs of the desert.
Hume continues his application of epistemology to theology by an extended discussion on heaven and hell.
Based on a newer, slightly more flexible, version of the Asters original Motorola MC6845 video chip, the Rockwell 6545, it worked by adding a new video mode, one with the ability to reprogram an extended, ( 2048 characters instead of 256 characters ) version of the character set, supported by an extended character memory of the video card that did not use one ( 8 bit ) byte per character, but an 11 bit " word ", so it could address each one of the available 2048 unique programmable characters.
It was toward the end of this extended period of study that Gassmann was called away on a new opera commission and a gap in the theater's program allowed for Salieri to make his debut as a composer of a completely original opera buffa.
His talent extended to playing mandolin on one of the tracks of this rare British EP, recorded in London on 28 July 1955.

extended and biological
" The machine that he chose as an analog is the Peaucellier machine, and one biological system given extended description was the jaw apparatus of a python.
The technique has been extended to the study of other biological macromolecules that have been separated in a variety of supports.
The main idea is that phenotype should not be limited to biological processes such as protein biosynthesis or tissue growth, but extended to include all effects that a gene has on its environment, inside or outside of the body of the individual organism.
In the Summa Theologica ( Q97 ), Thomas Aquinas argued that the tree served to maintain Adam's biological processes for an extended earthly animal life.
G. Evelyn Hutchison, studied the way logistic growth, biological feedback systems and self-regulation tended to explain many of the features of ecological systems, and Raymond Lindeman has further extended the way energy flows between various trophic levels in his " trophic-dynamic " model, further developed by Mark McMenamin and Dianna McMenamin's thesis of " Hypersea ", which looks at the rate of water flow through the Gaian biological environment.
Galen extended these ideas and developed a powerful and influential school of thought within the biological tradition that extended well into the 18th century.
Liebig's Law has been extended to biological populations ( and is commonly used in ecosystem models ).
The first option for a child is to see if they can be reunited with their biological or extended family.
IPM extended the concept of integrated control to all classes of pests and was expanded to include tactics other than just chemical and biological controls.
In biological psychology, extended consciousness is an animal's autobiographical self-perception.
For Galton, regression had only this biological meaning, but his work was later extended by Udny Yule and Karl Pearson to a more general statistical context.
Its enclosure within walls has given rise to extended meanings, of a hermit's or monk's cell, and since the 17th century, of a biological cell in plants or animals.
Only recently has the study of motivational processes been extended to integrate biological drives and emotional states in the explanation of purposeful behaviour in human beings.
Lankester extended the idea of degeneration to human societies, which carries little significance today, but it is a good example of a biological concept invading the social world.
How body-structure can be extended through machine mechanisms points to how the body can perform beyond its biological form and functions as well as beyond the local space it inhabits.
Kamel also claimed the existence of extensive biological and nuclear weapons programs in Iraq ; he returned to Iraq in 1996 and was killed, along with his extended family, shortly after that point.
Avengers ' owner, Casey Wasserman, contributed to the scholarship fund but Lucas ' impact has extended far beyond his biological & immediate football families.
Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, Charles Doolittle Walcott reached an agreement with Federico Boyd to conduct a biological inventory of the new Canal Zone in 1910, and this survey was subsequently extended to include all of Panama.
The technique has been extended to the study of other biological macromolecules that have been separated in a variety of supports.
The SFA has more recently been extended to perform dynamic measurements, thereby determining viscous and viscoelastic properties of fluids, frictional and tribological properties of surfaces, and the time-dependent interaction between biological structures.
His scientific work covered a variety of biological fields such as amphibian embryology, parthenogenesis and teratogeny, while his literary output extended into popular science, history of science and philosophy.
Possible allosteric effects in extended biological systems.

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