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* 1517 BC — The Heliacal rising of Sothis, a dating of the reign of Amenhotep I, followed by Thutmosis I.
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The Ebers papyrus, which is the main source for information on ancient Egyptian medicine, seems to date to this time ( the mention of the Heliacal rise of Sothis by which the early New Kingdom chronology is usually calculated was found on the back of this document ).

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Keynesians argue that in a modern industrial economy, many prices are sticky downward or downward inflexible, so that instead of prices for non-oil-related goods falling in this story, a supply shock would cause a recession, i. e., rising unemployment and falling gross domestic product.
Nevertheless, recent opinion polls have suggested that nationalism ( i. e., a desire to break up the UK ) is rising within Scotland and England.
The country's rate of economic growth cannot support rapid population growth or the strain which HIV / AIDS-related issues ( i. e., rising medical costs, street children, and decline in worker productivity ) places on government resources.
" David declares that when a lion or bear came and attacked his father's sheep, he battled against it and killed it, Saul has been cowering in fear instead of rising up and attacking the threat to his sheep ( i. e. Israel ).
Tides are semidiurnal ( i. e. rising twice a day ) with the amplitude of up to 7. 2 meters.
By the above hypothesis, the graph indicates one of the major criticisms of deficit spending as a way to stimulate the economy: rising interest rates lead to crowding out – i. e., discouragement – of private fixed investment, which in turn may hurt long-term growth of the supply side ( potential output ).
From October 1848 until May 1849, around 300 Bábís ( later rising to 600 ), led by Mullá Muhammad ‘ Alí of Bárfarúsh, surnamed Quddús, and Mullá Husayn-i-Bushru ' i, defended themselves against the attacks of local villagers and members of the shah's army under the command of Prince Mihdí Qulí Mirzá.
*" rising smoke " gives " ragic " ( a " cigar " is a smoke and this is a down clue so " rising " indicates that " cigar " should be written up the page ; i. e., backwards )
Additionally, unlike many other forms of fiction, absurdist works will not necessarily have a traditional plot structure ( i. e., rising action, climax, falling action, etc.
On the same ridge are two other peaks rising over 2700m, Shulani i Radomires and Korab III.
The smart, polyglot and extremely attractive Pandora becomes a rising star in New Labour under Tony Blair, i. e. one of Blair's Babes, until she opposes the Iraq War, as did some real-life Labour MPs.
Dussehra at Kullu commences on the tenth day of the rising moon, i. e. on ' Vijaya Dashami ' day itself and continues for seven days.
In Poland painting the whole trunk is also said to help keep the body of the tree cool in late winter / early spring months and hence help prevent fruit trees from blooming too soon i. e. when warm sunny days could promote rapid tree warming, rising sap and bloom and intermittent frosty nights could damage outer tree rings and destroy the young buds and blossoms.
Mount Le Conte is the tallest ( i. e., from immediate base to summit ) mountain in the range, rising from its base in Gatlinburg to its summit.
Presently, the main results of econophysics comprise the explanation of the " fat tails " in the distribution of many kinds of financial data as a universal self-similar scaling property ( i. e. scale invariant over many orders of magnitude in the data ), arising from the tendency of individual market competitors, or of aggregates of them, to exploit systematically and optimally the prevailing " microtrends " ( e. g., rising or falling prices ).
Sometimes, although extremely infrequently, " reverse " chronotherapy – i. e., gradual movements of bedtime and rising time earlier each day – has been used in treatment of patients with abnormally short circadian rhythms, in an attempt to move their bedtimes to later times of the day.
However, if the temperature gradient is steep enough ( i. e. the temperature changes rapidly with distance from the center of the star ), or if the gas has a very high heat capacity ( i. e. its temperature changes relatively slowly as it expands ) then the rising parcel of gas will remain warmer and less dense than its new surroundings even after expanding and cooling.
It has the traditional name Murzim, Al-Murzim or Mirzam, which is derived from the Arabic ( مرزم ) for ' The Herald ', and probably refers to its position, heralding Sirius in the night sky ( i. e., rising before it ).
Dhul-Qarnayn ( Arabic:, ), literally " He of the Two Horns " is a figure mentioned in the Qur ' an, the sacred scripture of Islam, where he is described as a great and righteous ruler who built the wall that keeps Gog and Magog from attacking the people whom he met on his journey to the east ( i. e., the rising of the sun ).
It is usual for them to operate on an ' efficiency basis ', that is the keepers try to either fill each cut with boats on the lift or drop, or to allow for passing, i. e. a dropping craft to pass a rising craft on the same fill / empty cycle.
# Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem-means " In the Name of God, The Gracious, The Merciful " said before anything of spiritual significance ; i. e. eating, wudhu, salaat, rising from and going to sleep, before work, etc.
Speech in Trinidad ( and, to some degree, in Tobago ) may vary by location and circumstance and is often remarked for its so-called " sing-song " ( i. e. a rising and falling inflection ) intonation.

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`` All right '', Brannon said, rising.
`` He's there '', he got out tersely, curbing his rising excitement.
I waved with discretion and moderation to the vague golden faces fading through rising dust and the distortions of the back window glass.
Through the splash of the rising waters, they could hear the roar of the river as it raged through its canyon, gnashing big chunks out of the banks.
The dangerous current upon the prairie ceased, but the water stood and kept on rising.
She said, her voice rising.
`` Let's play with 'em '', Jack said, rising from where he sat on the ground and dusting off his overall pants.
and the author, who seemed the embodiment of France's rising spirit of resistance to her conquerors, was much complimented for his daring military action.
We must meet this situation by promoting a rising volume of exports and world trade.
In Plato's mind there is an irresolvable conflict between the poet and the philosopher, because the poet imitates only particular objects and is incapable of rising to the first level of abstraction, much less the highest level of ideal forms.
Accompanied by `` Master Greene our solicitor '' ( Thomas Greene of the Middle Temple, Shakespeare's `` cousin '' ), Quiney tried to consult Sir Edward Coke, attorney general, and gave money to a clerk and a doorkeeper `` that we might have access to their master for his counsel butt colde nott have him att Leasure by the reason of thees trobles '' ( the Essex rising on February 8 ).
Later, rising ninety, he was beset by publishers for the story of his life and miracles, as he put it, but, calling himself the Needy Knife-grinder, he had spent his time writing short articles and long letters and could not get even a small popular book done.
He thought of Simms Purdew rising up, fearless in glory.
Gazing at her husband's drugged body, his chest rising and falling in mindless rhythms, she saw the grandeur of his fictional world, that lush garden from which he plucked flowers and herbs.
Another growth factor is increased consumer demand for better quality and larger quantities of fabrics that go with a rising standard of living.
As in many other industries, rising costs and intense competition, both domestic and foreign, have exerted increasing pressure on earnings of the textile industry in recent years.
In the military field, incoming orders turned down early in the year, and remained rather slow until late fall when the upturn in procurement of equipment began to make itself felt in rising orders for components.
Hans' student days were at a time when Europe was in a new intellectual ferment following the revolutions in America and in France, Germany and Italy were rising from divisive nationalisms and a strong wave of intellectual awareness was sweeping the Continent.
These subjects implied that they too could prevent their arms from rising if they tried.
There sit men who make moving averages of weekly volume, monthly averages of price-earnings ratios, ratios of the number of advances to the number of declines, ratios of an individual stock's performance to overall market performance, ratios of rising price volume to falling price volume, odd-lot indices, and what not.
On the other hand, in a more favorable vein, general business activity should receive some stimulus from rising Federal spending, and the reduction in business inventories has probably run a good part of its course.
The recovery will probably be sparked by a rising rate of housing starts next spring in response to more readily available mortgage credit, as well as by an expansion of Government spending, well sustained consumer spending, and some rebuilding of business inventories.
Moreover, it is likely that Federal policies aimed at stimulating a faster rate of economic growth of the country, to keep ahead of the Communist countries and to demonstrate that our free economic system is better than theirs, will lead to rising Federal spending in certain areas such as education, housing, medical aid, and the like.
There are serious dangers involved in this trend toward rising Federal expenditures, of which I take a dim view, but it seems very likely to occur.
During the Sixties we have the prospect of a significant stepping up in the rate of household formations, which should contribute to a rising volume of consumer expenditures and home building.

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