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Although they were forced to maintain a sharper watch, this activity enabled them to ride in and rack their broncs without any particular attention being paid them.
Detached from their prior statuses and social groups and exposed to the pervasive stimuli of the university milieu, the students tend to assimilate a new common culture, to converge toward norms characteristic of their own particular campus.
In particular he sought the gentle, sweet-faced nuns, with head coverings and veils coming to the middle of their foreheads, remembering their expressions until he reached home and set them down on paper.
On Sundays he would walk miles into the campagna to visit with them, and in particular to see their horses.
It is not clear, however, whether they are thinking of all movable property or only of boats, trailers, aircraft or certain other types of personal property whose assessment would be advantageous to their particular towns.
The District Courts, in the framing of equitable decrees, are clothed ' with large discretion to model their judgements to fit the exigencies of the particular case.
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
Many industry trade associations are developing campaigns to protect or enhance the share of the consumer's dollar being spent on their particular products.
Odd-lot index observers then make graphs of the data according to their particular statistical recipe.
Nevertheless, their conclusions and recommendations cannot please everybody, and they often represent a particular economic or political point of view.
The broad conclusions of that pioneering work remain undisturbed, but subsequent research has expanded and somewhat altered their empirical support, has suggested important revisions in the general analytic frame of reference, and has sharpened the meaning of particular analytic concepts in this area.
In fact, there is much evidence to indicate they don't care a bit about anything beyond their particular regional, ethnic and occupational limits.
For many of these unwed mothers, the data on their family life and early childhood experiences revealed several indications and sources of their basic mistrust of their parents in particular and of the world in general.
The humanities generally study local traditions, through their history, literature, music, and arts, with an emphasis on understanding particular individuals, events, or eras.
However, there are reports of particular amphibian populations invading marine waters where their species is normally unable to survive.
In statistics, analysis of variance ( ANOVA ) is a collection of statistical models, and their associated procedures, in which the observed variance in a particular variable is partitioned into components attributable to different sources of variation.
Speakers from the different states of Austria can easily be distinguished from each other by their particular accents ( probably more so than Bavarians ), those of Carinthia, Styria, Vienna, Upper Austria, and the Tyrol being very characteristic.
In particular for the writer, their authorship in their work makes their work part of their identity, and there is much at stake personally over the negotiation of authority over that identity.

particular and band
The energy bands each correspond to a large number of discrete quantum states of the electrons, and most of the states with low energy ( closer to the nucleus ) are occupied, up to a particular band called the valence band.
In particular, these foregrounds are dominated by galactic emissions such as free-free, synchrotron, and dust that emit in the microwave band ; in practice, the galaxy has to be removed resulting in a CMB map that is not a full-sky map.
The frequency response may be tailored to, for instance, eliminate unwanted frequency components from an input signal, or to limit an amplifier to signals within a particular band of frequencies.
Shane Embury, in particular, advocates the band as the origin of Napalm Death's later innovations.
After the death of band member Greg Ham on 19 April 2012, many stories reported his disappointment at the ruling and " suggesting that this particular case and the ruling completely destroyed his life ".
The band became more open in the ' 90s ; for example, the aforementioned NewOrderStory ( and in particular the longer UK version ) featured extensive personal interviews.
It became essential to sound one particular way to be recognized as a ' punk band ' now.
In particular, the pump band may consist of several distinct energy levels, or a continuum of levels, which allow optical pumping of the medium over a wide range of wavelengths.
In a special " secret language ," the audience would react in a certain manner based on a particular musical cue from the band.
A graphic equaliser provides individual level controls for various frequency bands, each of which acts only on that particular frequency band.
The energy bands each correspond to a large number of discrete quantum states of the electrons, and most of the states with low energy ( closer to the nucleus ) are occupied, up to a particular band called the valence band.
For semiconductor materials, one band of " allowed " electron energies is called the " valence band "-these can be thought of electrons bound to a particular atom.
This proved disastrous in terms of the band's career, in particular as the band were being actively courted by Seymour Stein who thought they could become massive stars in the USA.
In addition, internal tensions between various members of the band, in particular between Feargal Sharkey and John O ' Neill, had deteriorated significantly.
The band wrote a McSweeney's theme song and forty-four songs for an album that was meant to be listened to with the journal, with each track corresponding to a particular story or piece of artwork.
The zodiac of a given planet is the band that contains the path of that particular body ; e. g., the " zodiac of the Moon " is the band of five degrees above and below the ecliptic.
The Carnival King costume for a particular band
Each band has their costume presentation based on a particular theme, and contain various sections ( some consisting of thousands of revelers ) which reflect these themes.
The Dalton ( Da ) or more conveniently the kDa is a permitted non-SI unit for molecular mass or mass of a particular band in a separating gel.
The resonator amplifies oscillations within a particular frequency band, while reducing oscillations at other frequencies outside the band.

particular and gap
Knowledge ecology is a concept originating from knowledge management and that aimed at " bridging the gap between the static data repositories of knowledge management and the dynamic, adaptive behavior of natural systems ", and in particular relying on the concept of interaction and emergence.
The practitioner pays particular attention to the verbal and non-verbal responses as the client defines the present state and desired state and any resources that may be required to bridge the gap.
To bridge the gap between guns and missiles, Russia in particular produces the Kashtan CIWS, which uses both guns and missiles for final defense.
But it was the Fontenoy – Barry gap which was of particular danger to Saxe.
At the time this was considered a long gap between albums, but Scholz still considered Don't Look Back to be a rush job and was unhappy with the album's second side in particular.
He notes that the roughly 15-point gap in contemporary black – white IQ scores is similar to that between the national average and the scores of particular ethnic white groups in years past.
In particular, he felt that the so-called " wired classroom " would help to equalize the gap between urban and smaller, rural schools.
In particular, Stuart has placed a heavy emphasis upon driving up standards, closing the skills gap and challenging the high levels of youth unemployment across Birmingham.
The French linguist Didier Morin ( 2001 ) has made an attempt to bridge the gap between Beja and another branch of Cushitic, namely Lowland East Cushitic languages and in particular Afar and Saho, the linguistic hypothesis being historically grounded on the fact that the three languages where once geographically contiguous.
Up front, he employed a robust front line of Lambert supported by David Jack and Alex James as deep-lying inside forwards, filling the gap vacated by the movement of the centre half into defence ; Alex James in particular, with his passing supplying the front men, became celebrated as the engine of the team during the coming decade.
In particular, the Eastern Seaboard of the United States would be approached through the UK-Iceland-Greenland gap and a line of search radars ran down the coast of Labrador and on to Gander Newfoundland.
Political parties, in particular Democrats, were hoping that the NVRA would reduce racial disparities and close the electoral gap by including minorities, low income earners and individuals reluctant to vote.
Franz Xaver had a relatively small output ( his opus numbers only go up to 30 ) and after 1820 he seems to have given up composing almost entirely ; in particular, there is an 11-year gap ( 1828 to 1839 ) when he seems to have not written anything.
Sometime during the two-year gap between Final Fantasy X and Final Fantasy X-2, the once-sacred ruins of Zanarkand were transformed into a tourist attraction by former summoner Isaaru and Al Bhed leader Cid ; Yuna and Rikku — Yuna in particular — were both understandably angered by this, Rikku going so far as to state that it was like " turning the ruins of Home into a theme park ".
Genetic data are particularly amenable to character-based phylogenetic methods such as maximum parsimony because protein and nucleotide sequences are naturally discrete: A particular position in a nucleotide sequence can be either adenine, cytosine, guanine, or thymine / uracil, or a sequence gap ; a position ( residue ) in a protein sequence will be one of the basic amino acids or a sequence gap.
An elevated anion gap ( i. e. > 16 mmol / l ) can indicate particular types of metabolic acidosis, particularly certain poisons, lactate acidosis and ketoacidosis.
German East Africa ( Tanganyika, now Tanzania ) was a gap in the British territories, but Rhodes in particular felt that Germany ought to be a natural ally.
A notable idea of the " semantic gap " between the ideal expression of the solution to a particular programming problem, and the real physical hardware illustrated the inefficiency of current machine implementations.
In particular the satellite crater Dove C has broken into the southwestern rim and a gap joins the floor of the two formations.
In particular, Li briefed the WEF on China's commitment to sustainable development, green energy, decrease the income gap, and the modernization of key strategic industries.
These functions fill the gap between the available soil data and the properties which are more useful or required for a particular model or quality assessment.
A reference range provided by the particular lab that performs the testing should be used to determine if the anion gap is outside of the normal range.
In many situations, alterations in renal function ( even if mild, e. g., as that caused by dehydration in a patient with diarrhea ) may modify the anion gap that may be expected to arise in a particular pathological condition.

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