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line and by
A bold line of violet broke loose from the high ridge of the mountains, followed by feathers of red that swept the last stars from the sky.
These are traversed by another line of vaults, and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, are formed.
The curb was a line of stone laid edgewise in the dirt and tilted this way and that by frost in the ground or the roots of trees.
Sighting a line from the bridge to a small field directly to the side, I pitched the tent that evening on the stateless `` line '', digging a small trench around it as best I could with a toy spade donated by a neighborhood child.
In his study Samuel Johnson, Joseph Wood Krutch takes this line when he says that what Aristotle really means by his theory of catharsis is that our evil passions may be so purged by the dramatic ritual that it is `` less likely that we shall indulge them through our own acts ''.
But the Cunard line, influenced by unpleasant economic facts and not sentiment, has decided to keep the Queen Mary in service until next Spring at least.
Hank Foiles, backed up by Frank House who will be within calling distance in the minors, make up better second line catching than the Birds had all last year, but Gus is still that big man you need when you start talking pennant.
During the discharge the magnetic forces set up by the passage of current cause the edges of the foil to roll inward toward its center line, thus allowing light to pass into the camera.
During these years the company's product line followed the basic tenets laid down by Mr. Brown.
A 50-inch width is used on each side and it laps the keel line by about three inches.
The magnetic resonance absorption was detected by employing a Varian model Af broad line spectrometer and the associated 12-inch electromagnet system.
The rf power level was maintained small enough at all times to prevent obvious line shape distortions by saturation effects.
One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
In addition to the method described in the section above, chlorine and radiochlorine were prepared by the electrolysis of a Af eutectic on the vacuum line, and by exchange of Af with molten Af.
Indeed, the spiral Af, with the two endpoints connected by a straight line possesses only one inscribed square.
These are defined by a simple involutorial transformation of the points in which a general line meets a nonsingular quadric surface bearing a curve of symbol Af.
Clearly, any line, l, of any bundle having one of these points of tangency, T, as vertex will be transformed into the entire pencil having the image of the second intersection of L and Q as vertex and lying in the plane determined by the image point and the generator of Af which is tangent to **zg at T.
On C there is a Af correspondence in which the Af points cut from C by a general line, l, of the pencil correspond to the point of intersection of the image of L and the plane of the pencil.
The consuming public has used up a good part of these liquid assets, or they have been drained by the rising price level, and we have apparently gotten to the end of the line in making consumer or home mortgage terms easier.
If goodness and badness lie in attitudes only and hence are brought into being by them, those men who greeted death and misery with childishly merry laughter are taking the only sensible line.
This meant, concretely, that the patient could not read at all without making writing-like movements of the head or body, became easily confused by `` hasher marks '' inserted between hand-written words and thus confused the mark for one of the letters, and could recognize a simple straight line or a curved one only by tracing it.

line and commentary
" Hood, in commentary written on the reverse of his copy, observed that this eliminated any possibility of engaging an enemy who was disordered, since it would require the British line to also be disordered.
The short commentary ( jami ) is generally an epitome ; the middle commentary ( talkhis ) is a paraphrase ; the long commentary ( tafsir ) includes the whole text with a detailed analysis of each line.
Writer Russell T Davies explained in an interview with SFX that the line was not intended to be taken seriously and is instead a commentary.
Ginsberg's own commentary discusses the work as an experiment with the " long line ".
In his piece about offensiveness in comedy, Logan failed to communicate that Herring's line " that racists have a point " is accompanied by a critical commentary of democracy.
The concept of an international date line is first mentioned in a 12th-century Talmudic commentary which seems to indicate that the day changes in an area where the time is six hours ahead of Jerusalem ( 90 degrees east of Jerusalem, a line running through the Philippines ).
Straddling the fine line between " social commentary and smart ass revelry " as well as " technical precision and reckless abandon ," Replicator used analog tape deck to play samples live until switching to a laptop computer with the Bludgeonsoft software Back to Basics for sampling.
" On the audio commentary for the episode, executive producer Al Jean said the line was " probably " written by The Simpsons staff writer Ken Keeler.
The 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever showed both the line and partner forms of hustle, as well as something referred to as the " tango hustle " ( invented just for that film by the cast, according to the DVD commentary ).
In The New Republic, the magazine's editor Murray Kempton ( a future Pulitzer Prize-winner for distinguished commentary ), wrote, " Liston used to be a hoodlum ; now he is our cop ; he was the big Negro we pay to keep sassy Negroes in line.
Special features include interviews and commentary with screenwriter Simon Finch, editor Brand Thumim, line producer Donall McCusker and director Gabriel Range.
In addition, some have argued that the station's news reports often blur the line between factual reporting and editorial commentary, especially when broadcasting stories concerning Russian government policies or goals.
Seduction of the Innocent was illustrated with comic-book panels offered as evidence, each accompanied by a line of Wertham's sardonic commentary.
Reagan summed up his commentary on Linaweaver with the line, " How right he is!
According to another theory, the word Shapiro is Aramaic ( probably derived from the Hebrew word sapir ( ספיר ), usually translated as " sapphire ", which refers not to the sapphire gemstone but to the lapis lazuli, and is reputed to be the stone which represented the tribe of Issachar on the breastplate of the high priest of Israel and thus identifies the Shapiro family with that tribe ) and appears, for example, in the 11th Century Aramaic-language Jewish religious poem Akdamus a. k. a. Akdamuth ( line 45 ) and in Onkelos's commentary on Genesis 29: 17.
In the DVD commentary for the episode, Azaria stated that the line is one of his favorite jokes in the series.
In the DVD commentary for the episode, Doyle said that Milhouse's line " I'm a human boy, just like you " is the best line he has ever written.
The 2008 film Swing Vote contains several segments of Chris Matthews delivering commentary on Hardball that relates to the film's plot line.
Unlike Wilhelm Busch, whose aim was the utmost simplicity of line, and whose drawings form a running commentary on the caption, Oberländer's work is essentially pictorial, and expressive in itself, without the extraneous aid of the written line.

line and entire
Four years ago, the company's entire line was devoted to neon signs ; ;
The most obvious of these is the quadratic complex of tangents to Q, each line of which is transformed into the entire pencil of lines tangent to Q at the image of the point of tangency of the given line.
A line through two of these points, Af and Af, will be transformed into the entire bilinear congruence having the tangents to **zg at Af and Af as directrices.
The appeal of the suburb is particularly strong for heavy industry, which must move bulky objects along a lengthy assembly line and wants enough land area to do the entire job on one floor.
The ostensible reason was a report by XI Corps commander Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard that Doubleday's corps broke first, causing the entire Union line to collapse, but Meade also had a long history of disdain for Doubleday's combat effectiveness, dating back to South Mountain.
The only survivors of the vicinal / buurtspoor system are the Kusttram ( covering almost the entire coast from France to the Netherlands, being the longest tram line in the world ) and some sections of the Charleroi Pre-metro.
A special defensive line, known as the Krali Marko defensive line, was constructed along the entire border with Turkey.
In radio communications, for example, bandwidth is the frequency range occupied by a modulated carrier wave, whereas in optics it is the width of an individual spectral line or the entire spectral range.
By the end of his sole rule ( AD 14 ), Augustus had expanded the empire to the line of the Danube river, which was to remain its central / eastern European border for its entire history ( except for the occupation of Dacia 105-275 ).
Armand slowed down promotion of the Ski-Doo line to prevent it from dominating the other company products but still dominate the entire snowmobile industry.
Antony had hoped to use his biggest ships to drive back Agrippa's wing on the north end of his line, but Octavian's entire fleet, aware of this strategy, stayed out of range.
Line printers, as the name implies, print an entire line of text at a time.
The railway line of the Pan-European Corridor Vc, from the Hungarian border via Beli Manastir, Osijek, Đakovo or Vinkovci, Slavonski Šamac, to the Bosnian border, is also being modernised, the aim is to allow speeds of up to 160 km / h along the entire length.
He ended the broadcast by leading the entire cast in a raucous conga line through the SNL studio.
Most species of spiders hang from silk during the entire process, either dangling from a drop line, or fastening their claws into webbed fibres attached to a suitable base.
For instance, we can write a program to copy an entire input file to output in a single line:
M. von Engelhardt has attempted to extend this line of treatment to Justin's entire theology, and to show that his conceptions of God, of free will and righteousness, of redemption, grace, and merit prove the influence of the cultivated Greek pagan world of the 2nd century, dominated by the Platonic and Stoic philosophy.
Many fans and commentators refer colloquially to the entire neutral zone as the " line of scrimmage ," although this is technically not correct.
Since the introduction of the original Lomo LC-A, Lomography has produced and marketed an entire line of their own analog cameras.
Hence, an entire line of program code could express the same idea a small number of characters that other programming languages might easily take 5 to 10 times as many characters to express.
'$ Length ( input ) Do ; input has entire input line
Consider the closed intervals for all integers k ; there are countably many such intervals, each has measure 1, and their union is the entire real line.

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