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The short answer to those questions is `` yes ''.
It is the gait of the human who must run to live: arms dangling, legs barely swinging over the ground, head hung down and only occasionally swinging up to see the target, a loose motion that is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully graceful.
And yet amid all the gay hedonism in Pilgrimage And Wander-Years is a cycle of short poems, `` Thoughts In Loneliness '', filled with brooding, melancholy, and sombre longing ''.
The short poems grouped at the end of the volume as `` Thoughts in Loneliness '' is, as Professor Book indicated, in sharp contrast with the others.
In short, the fictional private eye is a specialized version of Adam Smith's ideal entrepreneur, the man whose private ambitions must always and everywhere promote the public welfare.
In short, he is constantly concerned with the ethical effects.
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
Krim says, in short, that he is a suffering Jew.
It is a short course in Communese.
A requirement of reasonably honest administration may be politically uncomfortable in the short run, but it is politically essential in the long run.
Sacrifice will have to be made in some cases, but it is to the municipality's advantage to finance the change-over for a short period of time rather than pay interest on tax anticipation notes indefinitely.
This agreement is considered very good for such short time intervals.
The need here is most clearly felt and our capacity to recruit and train qualified volunteers in a short period of time is greatest.
Interim financing of construction costs is provided by a short term loan from The Chase Manhattan Bank.
If the lever is pulled to clear a signal or move a switch, the tappet moves a short distance lengthwise at the same time.
Rich in Christian and Moslem art, Istanbul is today a fascinating museum of East and West that recently became a seaside resort as well with the development of new beaches on the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara only a short distance from the center of town.
As shown in Fig. 4, an external antenna is placed over or around the patient and excited 3000 times a second with short 400-kc. bursts.
The central storage is near a main artery quite easy to reach with large transports on a short crescent swing, with fewer trucks in the residential streets.
It is convenient to classify a child's onset ages and completion ages as `` advanced '', `` moderate '' ( modal ), or `` delayed '' according to whether the child's age equivalent `` dots '' appeared to the left of, upon, or to the right of the appropriate short transverse line.
The growth center depicted here, in the distal phalanx of the second finger, is listed as the fifth of those in the seven short bones.
In some programs, treatment is concentrated over a short period of time, while in others, after the initial contact is established, flexible spacing of interviews has been experimentally used with apparent success.

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Living conditions in Luanda are poor for most of the people, with essential services such as safe drinking water and electricity still in short supply, and severe shortcomings in traffic conditions.
His short reign was essential in recovering-at least partially-the integrity of the Bulgarian state.
In short, some philosophers feel strongly that the analytic method ( especially conceptual analysis ) is essential to and defines philosophy — e. g. Jackson ( 1998 ), Chalmers ( 1996 ), and Bealer ( 1998 ).
In short, they will inhabit any water body that contains fish, but suitable places for spawning are essential for their numbers.
The essential fatty acids start with the short chain polyunsaturated fatty acids ( SC-PUFA ):
The essential principle of the microscope is that an objective lens with very short focal length ( often a few mm ) is used to form a highly magnified real image of the object.
The staff both indoor and outdoor, which had previously been plentiful, essential, and cheap, were now in short supply.
On the way there, Milan was also a popular stop, yet a trip to the city was not considered essential, and several passed by, or simply stayed for a short period of time.
In a plant such as the Venus Flytrap that can make its own food through photosynthesis, it does not eat and digest its prey for the traditional objectives of harvesting energy and carbon, but mines prey primarily for essential nutrients ( nitrogen and phosphorus in particular ) that are in short supply in its boggy, acidic habitat.
In the column, she answers etiquette questions contributed by her readers and writes short essays on problems of manners, or clarifies the essential qualities of politeness.
By Article XIX of the Treaty of 1864, indeed, they should have been secured the rights of indigenacy, which, while falling short of complete citizenship, implied, according to Danish law, all the essential guarantees for civil liberty.
The minutes of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce meeting in Hong Kong, where a letter setting out his ideas was considered on 7 March 1864, state that “ the opinions of the Chamber in respect to his suggestions should be recorded in the form of a letter, to the effect that the Committee deem it essential for the advancement of the project that short lines of railway should at first only be tried, and that it is not advisable at present to interfere with any water communications which are already established and can generally be worked more cheaply than railway traffic .”
In short, he was unconcerned that could be a forgery, because, in his hermetic mode of understanding, that did not alter what he believed was the essential truth enciphered in what the public and scholarly world declared to be a fake.
The original Rheinmetall design used chrome-nickel steel heavily in many essential components, a strategic alloy in short supply.
* limiting factor-any essential resource that is in short supply in an environment
In the theological state, the human mind, seeking the essential nature of beings, the first and final causes ( the origin and purpose ) of all effects — in short, absolute knowledge — supposes all phenomena to be produced by the immediate action of supernatural beings.
A second type of short octave used the keys B C # D # C D E F # G to play the G major scale G A B C D E F # G. Here, the " exotic " bass notes C # and D # are sacrificed to obtain the more essential A and B.
That diagram, and the short text which preceded and followed it, set forth all of the essential principles and considerations which are involved in what we know today as process quality control.
Deep inside the medial temporal lobes lie the hippocampi, which are essential for memory function – particularly the transference from short to long term memory and control of spatial memory and behavior.
He adapted the libretto himself, retaining " the essential character of the play, with its many short scenes, its abrupt and sometimes brutal language, and its stark, if haunted, realism ..."
So point guards tend to be short since dribbling the ball is an essential skill for the position.
Each budding yeast origin consists of a short (~ 11 bp ) essential DNA sequence ( called the ARS consensus sequence or ACS ) that recruits replication proteins.
: There shall be a transitional period preceding the grant of independence in Palestine which shall be as short as possible, consistent with the achievement of the preparations and conditions essential to independence ..

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