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If and stranger
If she wanted to borrow any sum of money in expecting the arrangements of Congress, it would not become a stranger, unknown to her, to offer himself for that purpose.
" If psychiatry is the medical technique that aims to enable man no longer to be a stranger to his environment, I owe it to myself to affirm that the Arab, permanently an alien in his own country, lives in a state of absolute depersonalization .” ( 2 )
If Ira Levin's story shrewdly taps into every pregnant woman's fears about the stranger growing inside her, Mia Farrow gives those fears an achingly real and human force ".
If a stranger tickles a child without any preliminaries, catching the child by surprise, the likely result will be not laughter but withdrawal and displeasure.
' If you were a stranger, you'd think, ' What are these people talking about?
If neither above option are available, the child may be adopted by someone who is a stranger to the child.
If the person is a complete stranger, no kissing is done.
This chronicle, a list of rulers of Kano stretching back to the tenth century AD, tells of eleven clans of animists ( such as salt-extractors, brewers, or smiths ) who were warned by their spiritual leader that a stranger would come and cut down their sacred tree and wrest their dominion from them: “ If he comes not in your time, assuredly he will come in the time of your children, and will conquer all in this country ” ( Palmer 1928: III: 98 ).
Judge Brian said,If I bail my horse to a smith to shoe and he bails it to another smith who damages the horse an action will not lie against him .” The second party was a stranger to the bailment, but the other justices were opposed to this opinion of Brian.
If one had poorly played host to a stranger, there was the risk of incurring the wrath of a god disguised as the stranger.
If the property is sold to a stranger, family members have the right within a specified period of time ( which varies over history, but ten years can be considered typical of recent usage ) to redeem it at the price paid, with the additional cost of the improvements.
If a purchaser buys a high-quality item for a low price, in cash, from a stranger at a bar or from the back of a van, there is a higher likelihood that the items may be stolen.
:§ 18 If the master of an estate or the mistress of an estate has defaulted on the tax of an estate and a stranger has borne it, for three years he ( the owner ) may not be evicted.

If and entered
If a nation wished to get a head start in physical fitness over all other nations, it would start its kindergarten students on a program of gymnastics the day they entered and thus eliminate a large number of the problems that plague American schools.
If the author wished, he could apply for a second 14 ‑ year monopoly grant, but after that the work entered the public domain, so it could be used and built upon by others.
Grant's memoirs praised Wallace's delaying tactics at Monocacy: " If Early had been but one day earlier, he might have entered the capital before the arrival of the reinforcements I had sent.
If the rock was originally banded or foliated ( as, for example, a laminated sandstone or a foliated calc-schist ) this character may not be obliterated, and a banded hornfels is the product ; fossils even may have their shapes preserved, though entirely recrystallized, and in many contact-altered lavas the vesicles are still visible, though their contents have usually entered into new combinations to form minerals that were not originally present.
If approved, the property is entered officially by the Keeper of the National Register into the National Register of Historic Places.
If the wrong codes are entered three times, the game goes into " demo " mode.
According to an article posted on his official website, Sting entered the studio in early February 2009 to begin work on a new album If on a Winter's Night ..., released on October 2009.
Irving claimed on the basis of what he called the index books that, " Because the experts can look at a tattoo and say ' Oh yes, 181, 219 that means you entered Auschwitz in March 1943 " and he warned Auschwitz survivors " If you want to go and have a tattoo put on your arm, as a lot of them do, I am afraid to say, and claim subsequently that you were in Auschwitz, you have to make sure a ) that it fits in with the month you said you went to Auschwitz and b ) it is not a number which anyone used before ".
If the case settles, the parties might choose to enter into a stipulated judgment with the settlement agreement attached, or the plaintiff may simply file a voluntary dismissal, so that the settlement agreement is never entered into the court record.
Shaw's " What If ( Remo's Theme )" from Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins entered the Billboard Hot 100, while DeYoung's " This is the Time " from The Karate Kid, Part II soundtrack was featured for a short while on MTV.
If families chose their home school as their first choice, they were guaranteed that school ; otherwise they were entered into a lottery that gave available spaces in overenrolled schools.
If the infection in the feet and toes entered the bones, it could cause them to soften, which could result in toes dropping off — though this was seen as a positive, as the feet could then be bound even more tightly.
If, in any given year, a publicly available open source Entry entered by the University of Surrey or the Cambridge Center wins the Silver Medal or the Gold Medal, then the Medal and the Cash Award will be awarded to the body responsible for the development of that Entry.
If a general entered Italy whilst exercising command of an army, both the general and his soldiers became outlaws and were automatically condemned to death.
If a number is quoted from a pro-Iraqi source, and the Allies fail to give a sufficiently specific alternate number, the pro-Iraqi figure is entered into IBC's database as both a maximum and a minimum.
If one of the planets entered into the atmosphere of the star, the stellar atmosphere would have begun slowing down the planet.
If the lifestyle of the family still seems to us lavish, even wasteful, nevertheless we have the half sense that we are witnessing the beginning of the end of the Edwardian summer, that the era of country-house living has entered its final phase.
If the player entered a vehicle it will automatically throttle, making it difficult to steer.
If not, the value is computed and the new position is entered into the hash table.
If the credit derivative is entered into by a financial institution or a special purpose vehicle ( SPV ) and payments under the credit derivative are funded using securitization techniques, such that a debt obligation is issued by the financial institution or SPV to support these obligations, this is known as a funded credit derivative.
If water entered the facility, it would damage the electronics as well as requiring a complete inspection of all hardware.
If you fail to comply with your duty of disclosure and we would not have entered into the contract on any terms if the failure had not occurred, we may void the contract within three years of entering into it.
If the called person has opted to use ENUM she / he will have published the ENUM number and have entered ( via ENUM NAPTR ) his / her wishes for how the call should be terminated.
If Risky Corp's CDS spread had widened by just a couple of basis points over the course of one day, the hedge fund could have entered into an offsetting contract immediately and made a small profit over the life of the two CDS contracts.

If and circle
* If a circle passing through two of the input points doesn't contain any other of them in its interior, then the segment connecting the two points is an edge of a Delaunay triangulation of the given points.
If we draw an ellipse twice as long as it is wide, and draw the circle centered at the ellipse's center with diameter equal to the ellipse's longer axis, then on any line parallel to the shorter axis the length within the circle is twice the length within the ellipse.
Formulae connecting a tangential angle, the angle anchored at the ellipse's center ( called also the polar angle from the ellipse center ), and the parametric angle t < ref > If the ellipse is illustrated as a meridional one for the earth, the tangential angle is equal to geodetic latitude, the angle is the geocentric latitude, and parametric angle t is a parametric ( or reduced ) latitude of auxiliary circle </ ref > are:
If the manifold is a circle these are called loop groups, and have central extensions whose Lie algebras are ( more or less ) Kac – Moody algebras.
If the circle is replaced by an ellipse, and rotated about the major axis, the shape becomes a prolate spheroid, rotated about the minor axis, an oblate spheroid.
If a particular point on a sphere is ( arbitrarily ) designated as its north pole, then the corresponding antipodal point is called the south pole and the equator is the great circle that is equidistant to them.
If one measures by arc length one finds that the shortest path connecting two points lying entirely in the sphere is a segment of the great circle containing the points ; see geodesic.
If an object moves with angular velocity ω around a circle of radius r centered at the origin of the x-y plane, then its motion along each coordinate is simple harmonic motion with amplitude r and angular frequency ω.
( If one of the basic hand-shape glyphs is used, such as the simple square or circle, this band breaks it in two ; however, if there are lines for fingers extended from the base, then they become detached from the base, but the base itself remains intact.
If the handle is circular with the stem as the axis of rotation in the center of the circle, then the handle is called a handwheel.
If B is a circle, then these eigenfunctions have an angular component that is a trigonometric function of the polar angle θ, multiplied by a Bessel function ( of integer order ) of the radial component.
If we expand a function f in a power series inside a circle of radius R, this means that
If a simple pendulum is suspended from the cusp of an inverted cycloid, such that the " string " is constrained between the adjacent arcs of the cycloid, and the pendulum's length is equal to that of half the arc length of the cycloid ( i. e. twice the diameter of the generating circle ), the bob of the pendulum also traces a cycloid path.
If the Earth were a perfect sphere and there were no atmosphere, the radio horizon would be a circle.
If we take to be a circle, where < math > r <
If there is no radial component, then the particle moves in a circle.
If modeled on the practice of using dictionaries, there would be no circle in an illustration of the activity of looking up a word whose entry provides a definition in terms of that word ( or in terms of another word defined in terms of this word ).
If conditions are completely clear, the circle is empty.
If conditions are partly cloudy, the circle is partially filled in.
If the axis of revolution does not touch the circle, the surface has a ring shape and is called a ring torus or simply torus if the ring shape is implicit.
If your motion is not strictly in a line or a circle your hand will describe an ellipse and the wave will be elliptically polarized.
If they conceive of the circle casting as cutting a line in the air with the tool of air, then they may choose to purify the circle with the remaining three elements of fire, water, and earth ; this would involve using a candle to purify the circle, and omitting the incense, since the circle has already been imbued with the element of air.

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