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He had not even thought about her much except once or twice at night in bed when his slowly ranging thoughts would abruptly, almost accidentally, encounter her.
This operation would permit evaluation of the pilot plant, with a slowly increasing load, over a reasonable period of time.
The low temperatures and densities of interstellar clouds would seem to imply that life processes would operate much more slowly there than on Earth.
Lex would like to transcend his family background and be a better person than his father, but after multiple setbacks he slowly slips into evil, becoming convinced that only he can ' protect ' the world from the perceived alien threats by taking control of it, regardless of the cost to others.
This property has been experimentally verified by showing that the charge of one helium nucleus ( two protons and two neutrons bound together in a nucleus and moving around at high speeds ) is the same as two deuterium nuclei ( one proton and one neutron bound together, but moving much more slowly than they would if they were in a helium nucleus ).
Fine powder loaded haphazardly or too tightly would burn incompletely or too slowly.
Although the custom of primogeniture, under which an eldest son would inherit all his father's lands, was slowly becoming more widespread across Europe, it was less popular amongst the Norman kings of England.
Conversely, in the state exporting bullion, its value would slowly rise.
Over time, the rubber would slowly dissolve, making the contents slightly sticky, and the mixture would separate into two layers – this was intentional, and the grenade should not be shaken to mix the layers, as this would only delay ignition.
The delayed neutrons allow a nuclear reactor to respond several orders of magnitude more slowly than just prompt neutrons would alone.
Though slowly, Fictions work because it is a well known fact that people will accept a change in the form of a fiction while they would resist it to the end if the fact is out in the open.
For example, The Ultimate Warrior would run at high speed down the entrance ramp and into the ring while Randy Orton would slowly and darkly walk to the ring.
A newly promoted junior Centurion would be assigned to the sixth century of the tenth cohort and slowly progressed through the ranks from there.
Then, when We decreed ( Solomon's ) death, nothing showed them his death except a little worm of the earth, which kept ( slowly ) gnawing away at his staff: so when he fell down, the Jinns saw plainly that if they had known the unseen, they would not have tarried in the humiliating Penalty ( of their Task ).
This shows that the period of oscillation is independent of the amplitude and mass of the pendulum but not the acceleration due to gravity ( g ), therefore a pendulum of the same length on the Moon would swing more slowly due to the Moon's lower gravitational acceleration.
The 32X was primarily envisioned as a system which would extend the life of the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis and provide revenue while the installed userbase of the Sega Saturn slowly grew.
But because the simulation itself must run on the original CPU, in addition to the software being hacked, the simulation would often run extremely slowly even at maximum speed.
Taken at a sprightly pace, with a bright, slowly building big band arrangement and a joyous saxophone solo by Phil Woods, it would seem at cross purposes with the material, but Tormé gives a suitably wry reading which highlights the absurdity happening around him.
When larger scale battles ensued, Viking crews would rope together all nearby ships and slowly proceed towards the enemy targets.
The Nags Head legend states that in the 18th century, wreckers would hang lanterns from the necks of mules ( colloquially called " nags " at the time ) and walk the animals very slowly up and down the beach.
Graves hoisted two signals: one for " line ahead ", under which the ships would slowly close the gap and then straighten the line when parallel to the enemy, and one for " close action ", which normally indicated that ships should turn to directly approach the enemy line, turning when the appropriate distance was reached.

would and assert
While it would be rash to assert positively that no existing gems were the work of Gnostics, there is no valid reason for attributing any or all of them to such an origin.
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
Having presided over relatively serene political, economic and social conditions, the feeling of prosperity in the UK had been maintained into the new millennium, and Labour would have a free hand to assert its ideals in the subsequent parliament.
Some years after the 1900-1901 publication of his main work, the Logische Untersuchungen ( Logical Investigations ), Husserl made some key conceptual elaborations which led him to assert that in order to study the structure of consciousness, one would have to distinguish between the act of consciousness and the phenomena at which it is directed ( the objects as intended ).
If one wanted to assert, in Arabic, that an apple looks red, one would not literally say " the apple is red ", but " the apple red ".
Whenever the executives refused to give into his demands, Gumby would assert his star status by saying “ I ’ m Gumby, Dammit .”
His poetry is not as highly critically esteemed as his fiction, although some critics place him as the first modernist poet in the United States ; others would assert that his work more strongly suggest what today would be a postmodern view.
Scholars assert that the role of the Devil would have been played by Volmar, while Hildegard's nuns would have played the parts of Anima and the Virtues.
Most intelligent design advocates accept that evolution occurs through mutation and natural selection at the " micro level ", such as changing the relative frequency of various beak lengths in finches, but assert that it cannot account for irreducible complexity, because none of the parts of an irreducible system would be functional or advantageous until the entire system is in place.
Madison believed that Britain was weak and the United States was strong, and that a trade war with Britain, although risking a real war by the British government, probably would succeed, and would allow Americans to assert their independence fully.
" The 1799 Resolutions did not assert that Kentucky would unilaterally refuse to enforce the Alien and Sedition Acts.
The Report went on to assert that a declaration of unconstitutionality by a state would be an expression of opinion, without legal effect.
On the other hand, there are believers who assert that some lakes do have reports of monsters, despite an absence of pinewoods ; a notable example would be the Irish lough monsters.
" However, proponents of more limited forms of constructive mathematics would not assert that ZF itself is a constructive system.
Based on Sonnets 81, 72, and others, Oxfordians assert that if the author expected his " name " to be " forgotten " and " buried ", it would not have been the name that permanently adorned the published works themselves.
( To assert that it exists would be an implicit axiom.
Their critics assert that if the Resurrection has not yet happened, then the condemnation would still apply.
" After the listener predictably reacts by explaining that they did not know a Tom Collins, the speaker would assert that Tom Collins was talking about the listener to others and that Tom Collins was " just around the corner ", " in a bar ," or somewhere else near.
Therefore, an indictment must allege all the ingredients of the crime to such a degree of precision that it would allow the accused to assert double jeopardy if the same charges are brought up in subsequent prosecution.
Their aim was to assert pressure for political change on the Weimar Republic government, that would benefit the management of architecture and arts management, similar to Germany's large councils for workers and soldiers.
Construction of this dam is under legal challenge by environment and indigenous groups, who assert the dam would have negative environmental and social impacts along with reducing the flow by up to 80 % along a stretch known as the " Big Bend " ( Volta Grande ).
Some environmentalists assert that ( re ) introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain.

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