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For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
If we consider a process in which the outcome of one stage is known before passage to the next, then the principle of optimality shows that the policy in subsequent stages should be optimal with respect to the outcome of the first.
When driving rain or mist socked in one valley, Fogg would chandelle up and over to reverse course and try another one, ranging from the Ottauquechee up to Danville in search of safe passage through the mountain passes.
One by one, the openings in the coast that promised a passage through had been explored and discarded.
There is a fine second act, as an example, one in which Samuel Groom, as Dillon, has an opportunity to blaze away in one impassioned passage after another.
The task of taking the raw material of Marcel Pagnol's original trio of French films about people of the waterfront in Marseilles and putting them again on the screen, after their passage through the Broadway musical idiom, was a delicate and perilous one, indeed.
When it was clear that continuing the resistance was of little use, Hasan Ali Shah sent one of his brothers to Shiraz in order to speak to the governor of Fars to intervene on his behalf and arrange for safe passage out of Kerman.
Excluding those princesses who have married into overseas Roman Catholic royal families, only one member of the Royal Family ( that is, with the style of Royal Highness ) has converted to Roman Catholicism since the passage of the act: the Duchess of Kent, wife of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent.
While the term ahimsa is not officially mentioned, one passage in the Rig Veda reads, " Do not harm anything.
The text does however seem to imply, based on the text from the earlier passage of Revelation 16: 14, that the purpose of this gathering of kings in the " place called Armageddon " might be so that these kings could do battle with one another.
Because of the seemingly highly symbolic and even cryptic language of this one New Testament passage, some Christian scholars conclude that Mount Armageddon must be an idealized location.
A passage in the Poetic Edda poem Sigrdrífumál describes runes being graven on the sun, on the ear of one of the sun-horses and on the hoofs of the other, on Sleipnir's teeth, on bear's paw, on eagle's beak, on wolf's claw, and on several other things including on Bragi's tongue.
The latter etymology was first suggested by John Mitchell Kemble who alluded that " of six manuscripts in which this passage occurs, one only reads Bretwalda: of the remaining five, four have Bryten-walda or-wealda, and one Breten-anweald, which is precisely synonymous with Brytenwealda "; that Æthelstan was called brytenwealda ealles ðyses ealondes, which Kemble translates as " ruler of all these islands "; and that bryten-is a common prefix to words meaning ' wide or general dispersion ' and that the similarity to the word bretwealh (' Briton ') is " merely accidental ".
Communication is viewed as a conduit ; a passage in which information travels from one individual to another and this information becomes separate from the communication itself.
Among the teachings of Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew, the message to his followers that one should " Turn the other cheek " and his example in the story Pericope Adulterae, in which Jesus intervenes in the stoning of an adulteress, are generally accepted as his condemnation of physical retaliation ( though most scholars agree that the latter passage was " certainly not part of the original text of St John's Gospel ") More militant Christians consider Romans 13: 3 – 4 to support the death penalty.
They often have a polygonal chamber and a short passage to one end of the cairn.
Often the passage from one world or stage to the next is impelled by inner forces, a process of germination or gestation from earlier, embryonic forms.
In those passages he reemphasized the concept by adding a divine postscript to the Genesis passage these words: " So, they are no longer two, but one " ( NIV ).
often are accessed through doors smaller than passage doors in one or both dimensions but similar in design.
Changing between ride and hi-hat, or between either and a leaner sound with neither, is often used to mark a change from one passage to another, for example to distinguish verse and chorus.
Three experiments reported by Krug, Davis and Glover demonstrated the advantage of delaying a 2nd reading of a text passage by one week ( distributed ) compared with no delay between readings ( massed ).
In this passage Jesus says that an offended Christian should draw the offender's fault to his attention at first privately ; then, if the offender refuses to listen, to bring one or two others, that there may be more than a single witness to the charge ; next, if the offender still refuses to listen, to bring the matter before the church, and if the offender refuses to listen to the church, to treat him as " a Gentile and a tax collector ".

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The work can be no earlier than the mention in one chapter 16 ) of the " fourth year of ( reign of ) king Mermenus " ( i. e. Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad, king of Gwynedd ), and historians conservatively assign the date 828 AD to this ( this is the terminus post quem for the work ).
" Nature's conformity to law " is merely one interpretation of the phenomena which natural science observes ; Nietzsche suggests that the same phenomena could equally be interpreted as demonstrating " the tyrannically ruthless and inexorable enforcement of power-demands " 22 ).
( II ) God is also said to be a simple substance 47 ) but it is the only one which is necessary (§§ 38-9 ) and without a body attached 72 ).

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As one approach to doing this, Figures 3 and 4 have be constructed from the mean ages and the individual onset and completion ages for boy 34 and girl 2.
Encouraged, however, by letters signed by the rabbis of Argentière and Lunel, and particularly by the support of Kalonymus ben Todros, the nasi of Narbonne, and of the eminent Talmudist Asheri of Toledo, Ben Adret issued a decree, signed by thirty-three rabbis of Barcelona, excommunicating those who should, within the next fifty years, study physics or metaphysics before their thirtieth year of age ( basing his action on the principle laid down by Maimonides, Guide for the Perplexed part one chapter 34 ), and had the order promulgated in the synagogue on Sabbath, July 26, 1305.
Barcelona is the transport hub with one of Europe's principal ports, Barcelona international airport, which handles above 34 million passengers per year, extensive motorway network and also is a hub of high-speed rail, particularly that which is intended to link Spain with France and the rest of Europe as the second longest in the world.
Just a few weeks later, Le bassin aux nymphéas ( from the water lilies series ) sold at Christie's 24 June 2008 auction in London, lot 19, for £ 36, 500, 000 ($ 71, 892, 376. 34 ) ( hammer price ) or £ 40, 921, 250 ($ 80, 451, 178 ) with fees, nearly doubling the record for the artist and representing one of the top 20 highest prices paid for a painting at the time.
A Fibonacci spiral created by drawing circular arcs connecting the opposite corners of squares in the Fibonacci tiling ; this one uses squares of sizes 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, and 34.
Augustus planned invasions in 34, 27 and 25 BC, but circumstances were never favourable, and the relationship between Britain and Rome settled into one of diplomacy and trade.
The Great Depression led to a substantial downturn in production by Holden, from 34, 000 units annually in 1930 to just 1, 651 units one year later.
In chapter 34 of the book Gylfaginning, Hel is listed by High as one of the three children of Loki and Angrboða ; the wolf Fenrir, the serpent Jörmungandr, and Hel.
Six of the 26 original counties have more than one local authority ; there are now 29 county councils and five city councils-a total of 34 local government entities.
Leading up to the Super Bowl and following the 34 – 0 trouncing of the Cleveland Browns in the NFL Championship, many were calling the 1968 Colts team one of the " greatest pro football teams of all time " and were favored by 18 points against their counterparts from the American Football League, the New York Jets.
On November 4, 2007 the Patriots defeated the Colts 24 – 20 ; in the next matchup on November 2, 2008, the Colts won 18 – 15 in a game that was one of the reasons the Patriots failed to make the playoffs ; in the 2009 meeting, the Colts staged a spirited comeback to beat the Patriots 35 – 34 ; in the most recent 2010 game, the Colts almost staged another comeback, pulling within 31 – 28 after trailing 31 – 14 in the fourth quarter, but fell short due to a Patriots interception of a Manning pass late in the game.
" There were forty-eight strikes in 1936 in which the strikers remained at their jobs for at least one day ; in twenty-two of these work stoppages, involving 34, 565 workers, the strikers stayed inside the plants for more than twenty-four hours.
The periods of all terms larger than 0. 0001 ″ ( about as accurately as one can measure ) lie between 5. 5 and 6798 days ; for some reason they seem to avoid the range from 34. 8 to 91 days, so it is customary to split the nutation into long-period and short-period terms.
One of the fossils found — a male, adult jawbone — has been dated to be between 34, 000 and 36, 000 years old, which would make it one of the oldest fossils found to date of modern humans in Europe.
Paul Barnett writes that this creedal formula, and others, were variants of the " one basic early tradition that Paul " received " in Damascus from Ananias in about 34 " after his conversion.
Stanford competes in 34 varsity sports and is one of two private universities in the Division I FBS Pacific-12 Conference.
However, they fell one game shy of Super Bowl XV in a 34 – 27 loss to the eventual-champion Raiders.
The primary front-line air-defence fleet consists of 33 F-18 Hornets ( 34 aircraft were originally purchased, with one aircraft lost in a crash ) organized into three squadrons ( 11, 17 and 18 ) along with 54 F-5 Tiger IIs ( 110 originally purchased ).
John 1: 34 – It reads ὁ ἐκλεκτός ( chosen one ) together with the manuscripts < sup > 5 </ sup >, < sup > 106 </ sup >, b, e, ff < sup > 2 </ sup >, syr < sup > c </ sup >, and syr < sup > s </ sup > instead of ordinary word υἱος ( son ).
In contrast, the Rams were able to reach inside the Tennessee 20-yard line on all 4 of their remaining drives before halftime, but on each one, the Titans defense forced St. Louis to settle for field goal attempts from kicker Jeff Wilkins, who was successful in making 3 of them, but missed one attempt from 34 yards.
In season one ( 1990 ) episodes " Life on the Fast Lane " and " Some Enchanted Evening ", Marge was said to be 34.
His biographer Leigh Montville relates the often told story that Hillerich & Bradsby presented Williams with four bats weighing 34 ounces and one weighing 33 1 / 2 ounces, and challenged him to identify the lighter bat, which he was consistently able to do.
At 34 million items, the University of California library system contains one of the largest collections in the world.
In stanza 34, Odin says that more serpents lie beneath Yggdrasil " than any fool can imagine " and lists them as Góinn and Móinn ( possibly meaning Old Norse " land animal "), which he describes as sons of Grafvitnir ( Old Norse, possibly " ditch wolf "), Grábakr ( Old Norse " Greyback "), Grafvölluðr ( Old Norse, possibly " the one digging under the plain " or possibly amended as " the one ruling in the ditch "), Ófnir ( Old Norse " the winding one, the twisting one "), and Sváfnir ( Old Norse, possibly " the one who puts to sleep

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