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linked and seven
The town is served by junction seven of the M65 and is linked from the A680 and the A56 dual carriageway which briefly merge ; linking to the M66 motorway heading towards Manchester.
G protein-coupled receptors ( GPCRs ) are a family of integral transmembrane proteins that possess seven transmembrane domains and are linked to a heterotrimeric G protein.
An assize of seven earls and fourteen lesser nobles were appointed to hear the evidence that linked the prisoners to the rebellion in the Lennox.
Freytag was an experienced commander and had seen much service in the seven years war commanding light troops, however at Hondschoote his trust in the cordon system of linked army outposts was to prove fatal.
Cornwallis had a chain of seven redoubts and batteries linked by earthworks along with batteries that covered the narrows of the York River at Gloucester Point.
All seven refuges are linked by a walkway below the road surface, with exits at the Liverpool and Birkenhead ends.
On 20 July 1982 in the Hyde Park and Regents Park bombings, two bombs linked to the Provisional Irish Republican Army caused the death of eight members of the Household Cavalry and the Royal Green Jackets and seven horses.
All cities and municipalities are linked by an extensive road and bridge network stretching more than 1, 500 kilometers crisscrossing the province with seven alternative scenic routes to the nearby province of Negros Oriental.
It contains about a thousand rooms across seven floors, linked by 2½ miles of corridors.
For example, the Los Angeles Farmers ' Market is open seven days a week and has linked several local grocers together to provide different food products.
The planet Kèthîra, on which Hârn is situated, is one of seven linked parallel worlds collectively known as Keléstia.
It consists of seven movements, some of which are linked by short " parentheses ".
As a result, Hameroff's group claimed a decoherence time seven orders of magnitude greater than Tegmark's, but still well short of the 25 ms required if the quantum processing in the theory was to be linked to the 40 Hz gamma synchrony, as Orch-OR suggested.
Similarly, the liturgical year from Christmas via Easter to Pentecost covers roughly five months, the other seven having no major services linked to the work of Christ.
He linked up well with David Villa and scored 12 league goals in 24 games, and was also Valencia's top scorer in the Champions League with seven.
As showed, each of the seven graphs of the Petersen family is intrinsically linked: no matter how each of these graphs is embedded in space, they have two cycles that are linked to each other.
The set of forbidden minors for the linklessly embeddable graphs was identified by: the seven graphs of the Petersen family are all minor-minimal intrinsically linked graphs.
With the completion in 2008 of the five north-south and the seven east-west national arterial highways, totaling, Beijing and Shanghai will be linked by major highways, chiefly expressways, to the capitals of all provinces and autonomous regions of China, creating highway connections between over 200 cities.
Their founding model was based on that of the University of Oxford and they are linked through the Claremont University Consortium, though, unlike other constituent college systems, degrees are conferred separately by the seven constituent institutions and they exist as universities and liberal arts colleges in their own right.
In March 2006, Blumenthal noted that more than seven incidents of sexual assault in Connecticut had been linked directly to MySpace contacts.
An assize of seven earls and fourteen lesser nobles heard the evidence that linked the prisoners to the rebellion in the Lennox — in a hurried trial lasting just one day the four men were found guilty of treason.
Both players were suspended for four months and, at the end of a judicial inquiry, which linked some of the club's management staff to the passport forgeries, Saint-Étienne was deducted seven league points and were, unsurprisingly, relegated.

linked and colors
While still tightly linked to the court culture and absolutism, with its formality and emphasis on order and hierarchy, the new style was also a cleaner style — one that favored clearer divisions between parts, brighter contrasts and colors, and simplicity rather than complexity, and the typical orchestra size increased.
Chevreul is also linked to what is sometimes called Chevreul's illusion, the bright edges that seem to exist between adjacent strips of identical colors having different intensities.
As early as the ancient Greek philosophers, many theorists have devised color associations and linked particular connotative meanings to specific colors.
Black and white are the symbolic colors of Siena, etiologically linked to black and white horses of the legendary city's founders, Senius and Aschius.
In a Victorian translation of a Gilgamesh variant, Leonidas Le Cenci Hamilton's Epic of Ishtar and Izdubar, King Izdubar sees " a mass of colors like the rainbow ’ s hues " that are " linked to divine sanction for war.
The gene associated with the Cream coat colors is also a solute carrier, and orthologous genes in humans, mice, and other species are also linked to coat color phenotypes.
They have been consistently linked to lower-income families, which has led to prejudice and zoning restrictions, which include limitations on the number and density of homes permitted on any given site, minimum size requirements, limitations on exterior colors and finishes, and foundation mandates.

linked and notes
Historian Nicholas Rogers, exploring the origins of Halloween, notes that while " some folklorists have detected its origins in the Roman feast of Pomona, the goddess of fruits and seeds, or in the festival of the dead called Parentalia, it is more typically linked to the Celtic festival of Samhain, derived from the Old Irish Samuin meaning " summer's end ".
Hack notes that Hoover was romantically linked to actress Dorothy Lamour in the late 1930s and early 1940s, and that after Hoover's death, Lamour did not deny rumors that she had had an affair with Hoover in the years between her two marriages.
Certain possible sources of law are specifically ended: laws of the Bábí religion, notably in the Persian Bayán, oral traditions ( linked with pilgrim notes, and natural law, ( that is to say God's sovereign will through revelation is the independent authority.
RSA Security has never officially released the algorithm ; Rivest has, however, linked to the English Wikipedia article on RC4 in his own course notes.
* Floating rate notes ( FRNs, floaters ) have a variable coupon that is linked to a reference rate of interest, such as LIBOR or Euribor.
The format of the ' Project ' – combining thematically linked paintings with the publication of research notes and the collected observations of the sitters – was to be used consistently throughout Lenkiewicz's career.
Carl Becker noted that her name appears to contain the PIE root * men -, which he notes was linked in Greek primarily to memory words ( cf.
The term " score " is used in exactly the sense that one uses the term to describe a music score: a series of notes that allow anyone to perform the work, an idea linked both to what Nam June Paik labeled the " do it yourself " approach and to what Ken Friedman termed " musicality.
Some notes are linked with its preceding and succeeding note ; these linked notes are called Kan-swars (= grace notes ).
He added extensive editorial notes to the translation that explicitly linked the latest of Cuvier's revolutions with the biblical flood, and the resulting essay was extremely influential in the English-speaking world.
* Mimi and Richard Fariña's 1965 debut album, Celebrations For A Grey Day, includes an instrumental entitled " V ." which is linked directly to the novel in the liner notes.
In this example coupons from the bank's portfolio of loans are passed to the SPV which uses the cash flow to service the credit linked notes.
Numerous different types of credit linked notes ( CLNs ) have been structured and placed in the past few years.
* Credit-linked notes CLN: Credit-linked note is a generic name related to any bond whose value is linked to the performance of a reference asset, or assets.
Kynes determines that these " sandtrout " block off water " into fertile pockets within the porous lower strata below the 280 ° ( absolute ) line ," and Alia Atreides notes in Children of Dune that the " sandtrout, when linked edge to edge against the planet's bedrock, formed living cisterns.
An example is the 1999 ISDA Credit Derivatives Definitions, which provide basic definitions for credit default swaps, total return swaps, credit linked notes and other credit derivative transactions.
" Fixed income securities " can be distinguished from inflation linked bonds, variable-interest rate notes, and the like.
Sheridan notes that he and Babylon 5 are inextricably linked even now, and begins to feel his body shutting down.
The original version consists of eight linked short stories, all originally published between 1944 and 1951, along with brief " notes " on each of the stories.

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