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reference and summit
However, it is believed that the reference is to Arafat ’ s response to the failure of the Camp David summit in 2000.
A survey of the summit at the beginning of the 1990s based on the current reference system, however, gave the height as just.
* Momotombo volcano, with its 1300 m summit, it is the reference to Leonese visual landscape.
For example, the grid reference of the 100 m square containing the summit of Ben Nevis is.
Another, distinct, form of all-numeric grid reference is an abbreviated alphanumeric reference where the letters are simply omitted, e. g. 166712 for the summit of Ben Nevis.
Such Nahuatl phrases include Coatlaxopeuh (" The one ( female ) that defeat the snake ", interpreted as a reference to the serpent-Devil in the book of Genesis ); " Tequatlanopeuh " ( she whose origins were in the rocky summit "), and " Tequantlaxopeuh " (" She who banishes those who devoured us ").
When the bridge was restored in 1879, the architect Paul Gout made reference to this by placing a small sculpture of the devil at the summit of one of the towers.
The summit is most easily accessed from Grayson Highlands State Park by following the Appalachian Trail southbound for to a blue-blazed trail leading to the summit, which is covered by trees and marked with four National Geodetic Survey triangulation station disks ; a standard station disk marked with an equilateral triangle and three standard reference disks marked with arrows pointing towards the station disk.
Its summit is the highest point in Cheshire ( there is another Shining Tor, above Dovedale in Derbyshire, at grid reference ).

reference and established
Essentially, the stator or reference portion of the pickoff is established with respect to the true heading direction, and the platform is turned either manually or automatically until the angular electrical pickoff signal is reduced to zero.
However, the holiday was not established statutorily until 1879, when it was designated as Dominion Day, in reference to the designation of the country as a Dominion in the British North America Act.
To summarize, every established national group used cultural productions to assert and strengthen a sense of national unity and destiny ; less politically consolidated groups, especially those pursuing the goal of nationhood, used them in the same ways, though often with a note of determination that makes them easier to see from our contemporary point of reference.
Gallium's melting point ( mp ) is one of the formal temperature reference points in the International Temperature Scale of 1990 ( ITS-90 ) established by BIPM.
A GPRS connection is established by reference to its access point name ( APN ).
Relative-tense indicates temporal distance from a point of time established in the discourse that is not the present, i. e. reference to a point in the past or future, such as the future-in-future, or the future of the future ( at some time in the future after the reference point, which is in the future ) and future-in-past or future of the past ( at some time after a point in the past, with the reference point being a point in the past ).
FAA's Instrument Flying Handbook defines IFR as: " Rules and regulations established by the FAA to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
The Policy and Resources Committee of the States of Jersey established the Constitutional Review Group in July 2005, chaired by Sir Philip Bailhache, with terms of reference ' to conduct a review and evaluation of the potential advantages and disadvantages for Jersey in seeking independence from the United Kingdom or other incremental change in the constitutional relationship, while retaining the Queen as Head of State '.
More than half of the UN's member states have recognised the country as the Republic of Macedonia, including the United States of America while the rest use the temporary reference " the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia " or have not established any diplomatic relations with Macedonia.
* Name, age, country of citizenship and reason for notability, established cause of death, reference ( and language of reference, if not English ).
Other organizations have established a variety of alternative definitions for their standard reference conditions.
The CST was established under Article 24 of the Convention as a subsidiary body of the COP, and its mandate and terms of reference were defined and adopted during the first session of the Conference of the Parties in 1997.
Albert Einstein, in his paper of 1905 that established relativity, showed that both the electric and magnetic fields are part of the same phenomena viewed from different reference frames.
The reference point could be the time of utterance, in which case the verb expresses absolute tense, or it could be a past, present, or future time of reference previously established in the sentence, in which case the verb expresses relative tense.
This was in reference to anti-terrorism laws and in particular the extension to pre-trial detention, that is perceived by many to be an infringement of Habeas Corpus established in the Magna Carta in 1215.
The accuracy and precision of a measurement process is usually established by repeatedly measuring some traceable reference standard.
Azimuth has also been more generally defined as a horizontal angle measured clockwise from any fixed reference plane or easily established base direction line.
The danger is that ' such criticism tends to be reductive, explaining away the ambiguities of works of literature by reference to established psychoanalytic doctrine ; and very little of this work retains much influence today '.
Charles Lamb established the Romantics ' attitude to King Lear in his 1811 essay " On the Tragedies of Shakespeare, considered with reference to their fitness for stage representation " where he says that the play " is essentially impossible to be represented on the stage ", preferring to experience it in the study.
However, by reference to the passage in 1 Samuel mentioned above, it has come to mean someone who is plotting against the established leadership of a political party or other group, a group of such plotters being called a " Cave of Adullam ".
A similar reference had already been established in the German versions of Magica comics, where her raven is called " Nimmermehr " (" Nevermore "), referring to the most recognizable keyword from Poe's poem.

reference and task
The Nassau system recognizes that its major task it to broaden reference service, what with the constant expansion of education and knowledge, and the pressure of population growth in a metropolitan area.
C ++ programs can and should avoid the task of managing reference counts manually by using smart pointers.
He undertook, with Peter of Savoy, the Queen's uncle, the difficult task of extricating the King from the pledges which he had given to the Pope with reference to the Crown of Sicily ; and Henry's writs of this date mention de Montfort in friendly terms.
It was reviewed in various newspapers nationwide as |.... something new under the sun ", "... a book more fascinating than the dictionary ", "... a very valuable tool for the reference library ", "... patient plugging away at dry statistics ", "... a happy inspiration that set Joseph Nathan Kane at the task of producing so intriguing a volume.
Some authors use the term " intelligentsia " in reference to intellectuals and certain upper middle class professionals, whose main task is to create and distribute knowledge.
When he failed to find suitable reference works, he undertook the task of writing one from scratch while designing what he called the ' Eixample ', borrowing a few technological ideas from his contemporaries to create a unique, thoroughly modern integrated concept that was carefully considered rather than whimsically designed.
Its task is to organize and preserve these materials so they may be a valuable resource for reference and research.
In reference to his decision to run, Bercow said: " I wanted it because I felt that there was a task to be undertaken and that's about strengthening backbench involvement and opportunity in parliament, and helping parliament get off its knees and recognise that it isn't just there as a rubber-stamping operation for the government of the day, and as necessary and appropriate to contradict and expose the government of the day.
The genes associated with foraging behavior have been widely studied in honeybees with reference to the following ; onset of foraging behavior, task division between foragers and workers, and bias in foraging for either pollen or nectar.
This task can be, for example, to draw a line on a plane table in the direction of the object or to measure the angle to the object from some reference point.
It is a complex task to estimate the robot's current location without a map or without a directional reference.
In the commercials, Sonny attempts to concentrate on a normal task and ends up coming across some reference to Cocoa Puffs themselves ( usually described by the adjectives " crunchy, munchy, chocolatey ") and bursts with enthusiasm, exclaiming, " I'm cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
Its primary task was to investigate the children overboard affair, however its terms of reference also included investigating “ operational procedures observed by the Royal Australian Navy and by relevant Commonwealth agencies to ensure the safety of asylum seekers on vessels entering or attempting to enter Australian waters ”.
The first task ( from the training missions ) is to search for an escape pod that landed on Tatooine, and then track the droids that were inside-which is a reference to the opening scenes of Star Wars Episode IV when C3PO and R2-D2 escape Imperial clutches via an escape pod which crashes on Tatooine.
* The Divine Comedy's " Painting the Forth Bridge ", the title being a colloquial term for an unending task, a reference to the Forth Bridge
In engineering control systems, where there are several such reference ‘ inputs ’, a Controller is designed to manipulate those inputs so as to obtain the effect on the output of the system that is desired by the system's designer, and the task of a control theory is to calculate those manipulations so as to avoid instability and oscillation.
The word " reference " in this context refers to the task of providing assistance to library users in finding information, answering questions, and otherwise fulfilling users ’ information needs.
" Canon 536 does not mention the threefold task of the pastoral council – the task of investigating, reflecting, and reaching conclusions – but canon 511 does ( in a reference to diocesan pastoral councils ).
The two-person concept ( or policy ) is in effect in which two individuals, knowledgeable of the task to be performed, and capable of detecting an incorrect or unauthorized procedure on the part of the other in reference to the task being performed.

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