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The silence oppressed him, made him bend low over the horse's neck as if to hide from a wind that had begun to blow far away and was twisting slowly through the darkness in its slow search.
The Danish cavalry, under the Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt ( not to be confused with the Duke of Württemberg who fought with Eugene ), had made slow work of crossing the Nebel near Oberglau ; harassed by Marsin's infantry near the village, the Danes were driven back across the stream.
For the next several years, the BPCA made slow progress.
In 1996 Charlie Ellington at Cambridge University showed that vortices created by many insects ’ wings and non-linear effects were a vital source of lift ; vortices and non-linear phenomena are notoriously difficult areas of hydrodynamics, which has made for slow progress in theoretical understanding of insect flight.
A bricklayer in Paoua, Central African Republic. In the 40 years since independence, the CAR has made slow progress toward economic development.
Peter Barlow married Leanne Battersby in an emergency hospital ceremony, shortly before going into cardiac arrest, although he later rallied and made a slow recovery.
Vertov believed the camera — with its varied lenses, shot-counter shot editing, time-lapse, ability to slow motion, stop motion and fast-motion — could render reality more accurately than the human eye, and made a film philosophy out of it.
In 2006 and 2007 he began having new difficulties which made drawing a very slow and tedious process for him, even more so than normally.
Fermi's group soon made the discovery of slow neutrons, which was to prove pivotal for the working of nuclear reactors.
Disc dog sports use relatively slow flying discs made of more pliable material to better resist a dog's bite and prevent injury to the dog.
This made them slow to start and often impractical due to their high memory usage and processor requirements.
Since then, they have made slow but steady progress, notably the construction and opening of the Friendship Bridge between the two countries.
This meant that the cost of accessing memory grew tremendously over this period, and since Mach was based on mapping memory around between programs, any " cache miss " made IPC calls slow.
A protection play differs from a bluff in that the bluff can win only when the opponent folds, while protection bet is made with a hand that is likely to win a showdown, but isn't strong enough for slow playing.
To this end, the band was pressured into producing a video for the song, and they made one cheaply with the band members filmed running down a quarry, shown in slow motion.
He made but slow progress in school work and at Christmas 1851 was removed and sent to live as a private pupil with the Rev.
Population growth was very slow until significant discoveries of gold were made in the 1890s around Kalgoorlie.
* Myod — Traditional Russian mead, historically available in three major varieties: aged mead (" мёд ставленный ") — a mixture of honey and water and / or berry juices, subject to a very slow ( 12 – 50 years ) anaerobic fermentation in airtight vessels in a process similar to the traditional balsamic vinegar, creating a rich, complex and high-priced product ; drinking mead (" мёд питный ") — a kind of honey wine made from diluted honey by traditional fermentation ; and boiled mead (" мёд варёный ") — a drink closer to beer, brewed from boiled wort of diluted honey and herbs, very similar to modern medovukha.
Nevertheless, this lesson was slow to sink in and at first the VOC made the strategic decision to improve its military position on the Malabar Coast ( hoping thereby to curtail English influence in the area, and end the drain on its resources from the cost of the Malabar garrisons ) by using force to compel the Zamorin of Calicut to submit to Dutch domination.
Improvement in plumbing systems was very slow, with virtually no progress made from the time of the Roman system of aqueducts and lead pipes.
However, this process is very slow, taking tens of thousands of years to convert a significant amount of helium to carbon in stars, and therefore it made a negligible contribution in the minutes following the Big Bang.
Mendes ' dominant style was deliberate and composed ; he made extensive use of static shots and slow pans and zooms to generate tension.
The Scots waited as the English knights and infantry made their slow progress across the bridge on the morning of 11 September.
The Imaging Science Subsystem, made up of a wide angle and a narrow angle camera, is a modified version of the slow scan vidicon camera designs that were used in the earlier Mariner flights.
It was available for use under MTS and provided many new ideas which made their way into other languages, but MAD / I compilations were slow and MAD / I never extended itself into widespread use when compared to the original 7090 MAD.

made and recovery
The announcement that the city would sue for recovery on the performance bond was made by City Solicitor David Berger at a press conference following a meeting in the morning with Wagner and other officials of the city and the PTC as well as representatives of an engineering firm that was pulled off the El project before its completion in 1959.
The Ashes resumed after the war when England toured in 1946 – 47, and as in 1920 – 21, found that Australia had made the best post-war recovery.
The definition of the term disposal is made in Article 2 al 4 and just refers to annex IV, which gives a list of operations which are understood as disposal or recovery.
Birmingham City Council offered loans to those who were unable to repair their properties, and the area has now made a full recovery.
Yamaoka has since made a full recovery.
*" Evaluation of the WWII German ID tag system "-Article on the weak points of WWII era German ID tags based on observations made during the recovery of missing soldiers.
By the end of the 1980s, the economy had made a healthy recovery, which weakened in the 1990s due to a decrease in banana prices.
In an essay posted on the Edge website, Dennett gives his firsthand account of his health problems, his consequent feelings of gratitude towards the scientists, cardiologist, surgeons, EMTs, phlebotomists, orderlies, housekeepers, physician assistants, X-ray technicians, meal-bringers, launderers, physical therapists, perfusionist, neurologist, and nurses whose hard work made his recovery possible, and his complete lack of a " deathbed conversion ".
Faith Healing claims have been made by many religions and the sick have visited their shrines in hopes of recovery.
Though Berry only made a partial recovery, he remained a high-profile example for patients with traumatic brain injury.
Dalglish's wife was diagnosed with breast cancer in March 2003, but she made a good recovery from the disease.
The Bus Error and Address Error exceptions pushed a large amount of internal state onto the supervisor stack in order to facilitate recovery, and the MOVE from SR instruction was made privileged.
According to the article, Abdul said the medications made her " get weird " at times and that she suffered from physical withdrawal symptoms during her recovery.
She rushed back to camp and at the news Louis made a remarkable recovery.
Although the power of Athens was broken, it made something of a recovery as a result of the Corinthian War and continued to play an active role in Greek politics.
His pontificate was dominated by the war in Italy and by Avignon's recovery from the plague, both of which made draining demands on his treasury.
After an experimental treatment of radiation, chemotherapy, and surgery, Gould made a full recovery, and his column became a source of comfort for many cancer patients.
The loss of agricultural expertise also triggered a loss of agricultural financing and market confidence which made recovery almost impossible.
Meanwhile, western Europe was influenced by the American Marshall Plan and made a quick economic recovery, becoming major allies of the United States under capitalist economies and relatively democratic governments.
Some recovery was made in the following decades, but the Western Empire received a serious blow when another barbarian group, the Vandals, occupied Carthage, capital of the extremely important province of Africa, a major supplier of wealth and grain.
Still, controversy remained, and fellow Mercury astronaut Wally Schirra, at the end of his October 3, 1962 flight, remained inside his spacecraft until it was safely aboard the recovery ship, and made a point of deliberately blowing the hatch to get out, bruising his hand.
Erhard's financial and economic policies soon proved widely popular as the German economy made a " miracle " recovery to rapid growth and widespread prosperity in the 1950s, overcoming wartime destruction and successfully integrating millions of refugees from the east.
At the Palace of Knossos, archaeological recovery has included a magnificent libation table made of steatite.
An overall distinction is also commonly made between a " medical model " ( also known as a biomedical or disease model ), and a " social model " ( also known as an empowerment or recovery model ) of mental disorder and disability, with the former focusing on hypothesized disease processes and symptoms, and the latter focusing on hypothesized social constructionism and social contexts.

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