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Her heart, her maternal feeling, in fact her being was too busy expressing itself, as quietly thrilled by this sight of her Nicolas curled asleep under a blanket, in a park like a scene from Poussin.
In fact, while the emperor was busy away from Italy, the barbarian patricius et magister militum had gathered around himself the aristocratic opposition to his former comrade with whom, just a few years earlier, he had cultivated dreams of power.
There can be lengthy delays at busy times but the actual transit should take approximately 45 minutes to one hour to complete ; it is made quicker by the fact that the locks are narrow beam and the gates are light.
In fact the page that would have contained the year number is among those lost, the 1510-11 time frame has been inferred from details of the type used by the printer ; other books from Grüninger's shop dated 1510-11 were set from the same lead type ( lead type had to be recast fairly frequently since it would be worn down rather quickly in a busy print shop ).
For example, Vetinari still maintains an ancient department of the Ankh-Morpork government responsible for ensuring all figures of speech have a basis in fact, on the basis that people who seek this kind of employment must be kept busy, or else they just might do anything.
Congress may be too busy, congested, or gridlocked to micromanage the jurisdiction of those agencies by writing statutes that cover every possible detail, or Congress may determine that the technical specialists at the agency are best equipped to develop detailed applications of statutes to particular fact patterns as they arise.
This opinion, in fact, extends to codification in Jewish Law: " should work every day, sufficient for his living … and should busy himself with Torah the rest of the day and night ; one who supports himself with his own hands is on a great level ".
And the fact that I'm busy in science has little or nothing to do with religion.
Gradual, social stratification also took place in the coming years, in fact a busy road in Kamathipura was known as Safed Gully ( White Lane ) owing to the European prostitutes housed here during the British Raj, the lane is now known as Cursetji Shuklaji Street.
It is a fact of life that newspapers thrive on bad news and in February 1901 Mr Brown was able to report to the board that " owing to the death of Her Gracious Majesty they had been exceptionally busy and the paper for the last three weeks had sold extremely well.
Since Grantley Adams International Airport had become a relatively busy airport for such a small island, and based on the fact that future air traffic to the facilities is expected to increase, the Government of Barbados commenced a US $ 100 million programme to revamp the Airport's current infrastructure.
At busy times there can often be a delay of two hours or more but transit of the flight takes approximately 45 minutes ; it is made quicker by the fact that the locks are narrow beam and the gates are light.
This post was later removed, and another post was published stating that they were disbanding due to the fact that they were busy with other projects.
However, due to the fact that Browder was busy with Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars at the time, Joe Flanigan stepped in and took over the role.
The fact that it can also increase speeds and provide for denser timetables is important for Japan's busy railways.
Florentyna's career becomes central to the plot, as she attempts to deal with the problems a very busy and successful mother faces, including the fact that her daughter has an abortion and smokes marijuana in the mid-1970s.
The ACC Women's Basketball Tournament was held there twice, in 1979 and 1982 ( March 1982, in fact, was a very busy month for the arena-it hosted the ACC women's tournament, NCAA men's sub regional and NCAA women's regional all in succession ).
Jor-El laments the fact that his world accomplished " miracles no one will remember " while he is busy preparing infant Kal-El's voyage.
In fact, the very next year, 1923, Perosi had fully resumed his administrative and compositional activity ; in the last decade of his life, he also maintained a busy conducting schedule.
His inclusion in such title met difficulties due to the fact Kouhei Takeda was busy with other works to voice him.
Compounding the problem of air quality is the fact that air-borne pollens have been found to attach themselves to diesel particles from truck or other vehicular exhaust floating in the air, resulting in heightened rates of asthma in areas where busy roads bisect densely populated areas, most notably in poorer inner city areas.

fact and beaver
Thackston argues that the name cannot be taken from babr and instead must be derived from a word that has evolved out of the Indo-European word for beaver, pointing to the fact that the name is pronounced bāh-bor in both Persian and Turkic, similar to the Russian word for beaver ( бобр – bobr ).
) Similarly, in the case of the beaver, hunting and fur trade were thought to bring about the animal's demise, when in fact they were an integral part of its conservation.
In fact, in October 2010 Placer County officials again killed the new beaver family at King's Beach only to have schoolchildren protest and suggest more contemporary management solutions.
That beaver were once native to the area is supported by the fact that the Washo have a word for beaver, c ' imhélhel and the northern Paiute of Walker Lake, Honey Lake and Pyramid Lake have a word for beaver su-i '- tu-ti-kut '- teh.
That beaver were once native to the area is supported by the fact that the Washo have a word for beaver, c ' imhélhel and the northern Paiute of Walker Lake, Honey Lake and Pyramid Lake have a word for beaver su-i '- tu-ti-kut '- teh.
In fact, a 2006 survey found that trapping as a solution to beaver problems had a 79 % failure rate within two years due to re-settlement by new beavers.
Beaver ponds have been shown to have a beneficial effect on trout and salmon populations, in fact many authors believe that the decline of salmonid fishes is related to the decline in beaver populations.
In fact, two-year-old Atlantic salmon parr in beaver ponds in eastern Canada showed faster summer growth in length and mass and were in better condition than parr upstream or downstream from the pond.
Despite the fact that it was on dry land, the beaver covered the tape player with branches and mud.
In fact, New Zealand has giardia outbreaks but no beaver, whereas Norway has plenty of beaver but had no giardia outbreaks until recently ( in a southern part of Norway densely populated by humans but no beaver ).
Beaver ponds have been shown to have a beneficial effect on trout and salmon populations, in fact many authors believe that the decline of salmonid fishes is related to the decline in beaver populations.
The fur trade declined in the 1830s due to major declines in the beaver population and the fact that beaver hats were going out of style, replaced by hats made of silk.
In fact, salmonid abundance and fish size increases when beaver are present.

fact and function
The fact that there can not be any limit points of the set except in closed intervals follows from the argument used in Lemma 1, namely, that near any tangent point in the C-plane the curves C and Af are analytic, and therefore the difference between them must be a monotone function in some neighborhood on either side of the tangent point.
Closely related to this function is the fact that the religious system provides a body of ultimate ends for the society, which are compatible with the supreme eternal ends.
We are abstracting from the fact of strikes here, but it should be obvious that the extent to which the public-limit price is raised by a given increase in the basic wage rate is also a function of the show of resistance put up by the industry.
For a statement of costs per kilowatt-hour would ignore the fact that many of these costs are not a function of kilowatt-hour output ( or consumption ) of energy.
In 1870, Eduard Heine showed that a continuous function defined on a closed and bounded interval was in fact uniformly continuous.
Observe that the characteristic function is not differentiable at the origin: this corresponds to the fact that the Cauchy distribution does not have an expected value.
The fact that the Carnot function could be the temperature, measured from zero, was suggested by Joule in a letter to Kelvin, and this allowed Kelvin to establish his absolute temperature scale.
a fact that cannot be seen directly from the definition of elementary function but can be proven using the Risch algorithm.
There is in fact no complex number z for which, and hence the reciprocal gamma function is an entire function, with zeros at z = 0, − 1, − 2 ,.... We see that the gamma function has a local minimum at where it attains the value.
This is also because an important result in complex analysis is that every holomorphic function is complex analytic, a fact that does not follow directly from the definitions.
In fact, f coincides with its Taylor series at a in any disk centered at that point and lying within the domain of the function.
( The trigonometric functions are in fact closely related to and can be defined via the exponential function using Euler's formula ).
So the logarithm function is in fact a group isomorphism from the group ( R < sup >+</ sup >,< big >×</ big >) to the group ( R ,< big >+</ big >).
In fact, in quantum mechanics, particles themselves are fields, as described theoretically by the wave function.
) In fact, if this method is used, Newton inversion of the natural logarithm may conversely be used to calculate the exponential function efficiently.
The utility of artificial neural network models lies in the fact that they can be used to infer a function from observations.
In short, it is essential that a language is shareable, but this does not imply that for a language to function that it is in fact already shared.
In fact, it is difficult to devise a computable function that is not primitive recursive, although some are known ( see the section on Limitations below ).
This may be represented more starkly by the fact that, as of the proposed missionary goals of 2009, missionaries as a function of total church membership represent less than % 0. 008.
So the syntactic category for an intransitive verb is a complex formula representing the fact that the verb acts as a function word requiring an NP as an input and produces a sentence level structure as an output.
The French prefix sur means over or above and relates to the fact that the image of the domain of a surjective function completely covers the function's codomain.
The success of such a model is largely due to the mathematical fact that any function ( such as the position of a planet ) can be decomposed into a set of circular functions ( the Fourier modes ).
Web banners function the same way as traditional advertisements are intended to function: notifying consumers of the product or service and presenting reasons why the consumer should choose the product in question, a fact first documented on HotWired in 1996 by researchers Rex Briggs and Nigel Hollis.

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