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If and painter
If the mark is encountered again and the painter is traveling in the same direction, then the painter knows that it is safe to paint the square with the mark and to continue in the same direction.
If both are empty, then the current pixel can be painted and the painter can move following the right-hand rule.
Constantly seeking to produce better work, he apparently exclaimed on his deathbed, " If only Heaven will give me just another ten years ... Just another five more years, then I could become a real painter.
If a dinghy is towed, an extra line with a loop in the end ( known as a lazy painter ) can be attached to a dinghy so that if the towing line breaks, there is a line to grab with a boat hook.
" If we had a success, everybody — and I mean every cutter, every painter, every plasterer — was excited about it, was abuzz, was in a tizzy about the whole idea of picture making.
If ever it appears, you, who have taste for style and expression, will, I am sure, agree with me that, as a portrait painter, Greville is not a literary Vandyke or Reynolds ; a more verbose, indefinite, unwieldy affair, without a happy expression, never issued from the pen of a fagged subordinate of the daily press.
If the masterpiece formerly, in the Bredel collection, called A Wooded Stream, honestly bears the date of 1650, or The Cottages under Trees of the Ford collection the date of 1652, the painter of these canvases cannot be Hobbema, whose birth took place in 1638, unless indeed we admit that Hobbema painted some of his finest works at the age of twelve or fourteen.
If these Antibes landscapes never matched the work of Pissarro, they nonetheless revealed Meissonier as a painter of remarkable versatility whose ambitions were not entirely at odds with those of the École des Batignolles.
If the Christian world was in the real spirit of Christ, I do not believe there would be such a thing as a fine painter in Christendom.
Stebbins wrote, " If the paintings of the shore as well as the more conventional compositions ... might lead one to think of Heade as a Hudson River School painter, the scenes make it clear that he was not.
" If Wojciech Has had become a painter, he would surely have been a Surrealist ," wrote the Polish critic Aleksander Jackiewicz.
" So I said to myself, ' If some day I could become a good sign painter, that would be terrific!

If and encounters
If one sails west from Norway one encounters Iceland.
* If one travels to the east along the Au Sable River, one encounters River Road, which runs parallel to it.
If he encounters the CPA, he is charged a fee but gains new tax-sheltered investment options.
If he encounters the investment advisor, he can maximize his tax-sheltered investment returns.
He claimed that by discharging the pressure at regular intervals through masturbation, the boys could avoid the more serious karmic and moral consequences of illicit sexual encounters: " If he of the boys finds any accumulation, he should relieve.
If the left sun gear ( red ) encounters resistance, the planet gear ( green ) spins as well as revolving, allowing the left sun gear to slow down, with an equal speeding up of the right sun gear ( yellow ).
If the aircraft encounters a target that is not ahead of the aircraft and not on an identical track, then the angular bearing to that target is called a relative bearing.
If the wind encounters distortions in the inversion layer caused by thermals coming up from below, it will create significant shear waves that can be used for soaring.
It is also the setting of a scene in John Boorman's film Catch Us If You Can when the film's hero, pop star Dave Clark, encounters a group of sinister beatniks in a deserted village used as target practice by the British Army.
If the wind encounters distortions in the inversion layer caused by thermals coming up from below, it will create significant shear waves in the lee of the distortions that can be used for soaring.
If Jet encounters a program unknown to him, he can port it to his own system.
If a satellite phone provider encounters trouble with its network, handset prices will fall, then increase once new satellites are launched.
If the research shows that teleassessments and teletherapy are equivalent to clinical encounters, it is more likely that insurers and Medicare will cover telerehabilitation services.
If a prize encounters an energizer, it self-destructs, taking the energizer with it.
If, on the other hand, there is no termination at the end of the microstrip, and the pulse encounters an open circuit, it is reflected back towards its source.
If he encounters fire of any kind his ghost will disappear.
If the processor encounters a problem when calling the double fault handler, a triple fault is generated and the processor shuts down.
Black Bolt clashes with Attilan's Genetic Council when he conceives a child ( Ahura ) with Medusa, destroys the alien symbiote that Spider-Man bonds with in another issue of What If ?, and with the Royal Family encounters the hero Daredevil.
If the sufferer was nervous in such encounters, this could be enough to trigger a phobia.
If the player encounters the Master, he or she also has the option of joining forces with the Master instead, which results in a non-canonical ending wherein the player is dipped and becomes a super mutant.
If this wave encounters any change in cross section or temperature it will reflect a portion of its strength in the opposite direction to its travel.
" Various songs toy around with imagination (" Zoom ," " If I Was ," " Little Miracles "), while others speak of what Tim encounters at school (" Big Booger " speaks of the school bully ) and his childhood reaction to rules.
If it succeeded in killing the enemy, it would remember the distance and use it on subsequent encounters.
If not stopped, their constant encounters will destroy both universes.

If and mark
If the traffic on a virtual circuit is exceeding its traffic contract, as determined by the GCRA, the network can either drop the cells or mark the Cell Loss Priority ( CLP ) bit ( to identify a cell as potentially redundant ).
If the LRM mark is not added, the weak character will be neighbored by a strong LTR character and a strong RTL character.
If we already created such a " mark ", then we preserve our previous mark and move to the next pixel following the right-hand rule.
If the suggested letter does not occur in the word, the other player draws one element of the hangman diagram as a tally mark.
If this fails then watermark fluid may be used, which " wets " the stamp to reveal the mark.
If such there be, go mark him well ...
If the mark forces, the other defender only has to guard the dump on the side his teammate is forcing.
If the document uses an Unicode encoding, the encoding info might also be present in the form of a Byte order mark.
If the document lacks a byte-order mark, the fact that the first non-blank printable character in an HTML document is supposed to be "<" ( U + 003C ) can be used to determine a UTF-8 / UTF-16 / UTF-32 encoding.
Another notable reference is in the third X-Men film, when asked by Callisto: " If you're so proud of being a mutant, then where's your mark?
If one of the partners weighs more than 90 kg, the weight exceeding the 90 kg mark is added to the lighter partner.
If there should still be a difference between the partner ’ s weight and the 90 kg mark, the difference can be compensated according to an official weight table.
" You can't just stop a train ," he said, " If it misses its mark, it takes blocks and blocks to stop it and back up.
If one film could be said to have established a new high-bench mark for special effects, it would be 1968's 2001: A Space Odyssey, directed by Stanley Kubrick, who assembled his own effects team ( Douglas Trumbull, Tom Howard, Con Pedersen and Wally Veevers ) rather than use an in-house effects unit.
If the machine in question is larger than that, we can scale to 1600 MIPS with our quad Nehalem based package, and we have been promised an 8 way Nehalem EX based machine early next year that should take us to the 3200 MIPS mark.
If the word or compound includes, or even ends with, a punctuation mark, an apostrophe and an s are still added in the usual way: " Westward Ho!
If a con is successful, the mark does not realize he has been " taken " ( cheated ), at least not until the con men are long gone.
" In a later review, Roger Ebert solidified the status of the film, " If I were asked to name the single scene in all of romantic comedy that was sexiest and funniest at the same time, I would advise beginning at six seconds past the 20-minute mark in Preston Sturges's " The Lady Eve '.
If the decimal mark is a point, the digit group separator is often a comma or a space.
If the decimal mark is a comma, the digit group separator is often a point or a space.

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