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They went shopping in the neighborhood, and bought two loaves of bread with the ration coupons they had been given in Blois, and some cheese, and a dozen eggs, and a bag of oranges from a peddler in the Place Redoute -- the first oranges they had seen since they landed.
In some neighborhood in the f-plane of any ordinary point of the graph, the function f is a single-valued, continuous function.
We first show that the function is single-valued in some neighborhood.
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.
With the second murder over, he could have left, hidden the weapon in some vacant lot or an abandoned cistern in the neighborhood.
The neighborhood high schools are not, strictly speaking, comprehensive schools, because some of the boys and girls may be attending a vocational or technical high school instead of the local school.
The most successful example is probably the CAP Markets, a steadily growing chain of some 50 neighborhood supermarkets in Germany.
Encyclopædia Britannicas 1956 article on " New York ( City )" ( subheading " Greenwich Village ") states that the southern border of the Village is Spring Street, reflecting an earlier understanding ( today, Spring Street might be considered the southern boundary of the neighborhood sometimes called the South Village, though some cite Canal Street as the furthest extent of the South Village ).
While some of the formerly named streets ( including Factory, Herring and Amity Streets ) are now numbered, even they do not always conform to the usual grid pattern when they enter the neighborhood.
The phrase " holomorphic at a point z < sub > 0 </ sub >" means not just differentiable at z < sub > 0 </ sub >, but differentiable everywhere within some neighborhood of z < sub > 0 </ sub > in the complex plane.
If ƒ is complex differentiable at every point z < sub > 0 </ sub > in an open set U, we say that ƒ is holomorphic on U. We say that ƒ is holomorphic at the point z < sub > 0 </ sub > if it is holomorphic on some neighborhood of z < sub > 0 </ sub >.
From a geometric perspective, a function f is holomorphic at z < sub > 0 </ sub > if and only if its exterior derivative df in a neighborhood U of z < sub > 0 </ sub > is equal to f ′( z ) dz for some continuous function f ′.
While the main business activities of a pawnshop are lending money for interest based on valuable items that customers bring in, some pawnshops also undertake other business activities, such as selling brand-new retail items that are in demand in the neighborhood of the store.
* broadcast media: Broadcast media: publicly-owned TV broadcaster operates 2 terrestrial networks plus regional stations ; multiple privately-owned TV broadcasters operating nationally, regionally, and locally ; about 50 local TV stations ; widespread access to pan-Nordic and international broadcasters through multi-channel cable and satellite TV ; publicly-owned radio broadcaster operates 3 national stations and a network of 25 regional channels ; roughly 100 privately-owned local radio stations with some consolidating into near national networks ; an estimated 900 community and neighborhood radio stations broadcast intermittently ( 2008 )
Formed by some composers in the neighborhood of Estácio, including Alcebíades Barcellos ( aka Bide ) Armando Marçal, Ismael Silva, Nilton Bastos and the more " malandros " such as Baiaco, Brancura, Mano Edgar, Mano Rubem, the " Turma do Estácio " marked the history of the Brazilian samba by injecting more pace to the genre one performed, which has the endorsement of the youth's middle class, as the ex-student of law Ary Barroso and former student of medicine Noel Rosa.
1985 Puerto Rico floods | The Mameyes Landslide, in the Mameyes neighborhood of barrio Portugués Urbano in Ponce, Puerto Rico, which buried more than 100 homes, was caused by extensive accumulation of rains and, according to some sources, lightning.
Wall Street's architecture is generally rooted in the Gilded Age, though there are also some art deco influences in the neighborhood.
Due to neighborhood autonomy, some roads suddenly change names without warning.
Urban gentrification occasionally changes the culturally heterogeneous character of a community or neighborhood to a more economically homogeneous community that some describe as having a suburban character.
Residential usage of barbed tape has been criticized by some as the aggressive appearance of the barbs is thought to detract from the appearance of a neighborhood.
Ponzi was released on bail as he appealed the state conviction, and fled to the Springfield neighborhood of Jacksonville, Florida and launched the Charpon Land Syndicate (" Charpon " is an amalgam of his name ), offering investors in September 1925 tiny tracts of land, some under water, and promising 200 % returns in 60 days.
Each neighborhood has been assigned an area number, 1-13, however some of the neighborhoods carry unofficial names long associated with them prior to their current numeric designations.
This kind of cookie is called and are still sold in some regions of Japan, notably the neighborhood of Fushimi Inari-taisha shrine in Kyoto.
* In 1978, dioxins were some of the contaminants that forced the evacuation of the Love Canal neighborhood of Niagara Falls, New York.

some and isolated
In a brief chapter dealing with `` Various Other Diagnoses '', he quotes isolated passages from some writers whose views seem to corroborate his own, and finds it `` most remarkable that a critical view of twentieth-century society was already held by a number of thinkers living in the nineteenth.
Zwitterions have minimum solubility at their isolectric point and some amino acids ( in particular, with non-polar side-chains ) can be isolated by precipitation from water by adjusting the pH to the required isoelectric point.
In 1804, the German chemist Friedrich Sertürner isolated from opium a " soporific principle " (), which he called " morphium " in honor of Morpheus, the Greek god of dreams ; in German and some other Central-European languages, this is still the name of the drug.
The larger part of the country is covered by a peneplain, which forms a gently undulating landscape with, in some areas, a few isolated hills, the last vestiges of a Precambrian massif.
Despite the fact that the housemates are generally isolated, on some occasions some contestants are allowed to exit the house as part of tasks.
The " inert " or noble chemical elements ( helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon ) are composed of lone atoms as their smallest discrete unit, but the other isolated chemical elements consist of either molecules or networks of atoms bonded to each other in some way.
Cannibalism was widespread in the past among humans in many parts of the world, continuing into the 19th century in some isolated South Pacific cultures, and to the present day in parts of tropical Africa.
Isolated limb perfusion ( often used in melanoma ), or isolated infusion of chemotherapy into the liver or the lung have been used to treat some tumours.
In some cases, isolated limb perfusion ( often used in melanoma ), or isolated infusion of chemotherapy into the liver or the lung have been used.
In these investigations, a sender, who was isolated in a visually opaque, electrically and acoustically shielded chamber, was stimulated at random by bursts of strobe-light flickers The experimenters reported that, for one receiver, differential alpha block on control and stimulus trials were observed, which showed that some information transfer had occurred.
The transport ( and smuggling ) of minerals with a high value for weight is also carried out by air, and in the east, some stretches of paved road isolated by destroyed bridges or impassable sections have been turned into airstrips.
The northern and central areas are connected through a major road system ; some areas, however, remain relatively isolated.
While some genetically modified plants are developed by the introduction of a gene originating from distant, sexually incompatible species into the host genome, cisgenic plants contain genes that have been isolated either directly from the host species or from sexually compatible species.
While comparatively few studies of this type have been performed, results from these suggest that some of the most readily isolated and studied genera may not in fact be significant in the in-situ community.
Although there are some isolated homesteads, most rural communities are nucleated settlements rather than dispersed farmsteads ; that is, the farmer leaves his village to cultivate the fields outside it.
There are some language islands in mountain villages or isolated islands such as Hachijō-jima island whose dialect are descended from the Eastern dialect of Old Japanese.
When astrologers predicted that his own son would some day become a Christian, Abenner had the young prince Josaphat isolated from external contact.
There was some excuse for her ; she had lost three babies and still felt herself an isolated foreigner in a hostile land, even more so after 1627 when her brother joined Sweden's enemies.
As accuracy became important some systems adopted two-rail power in which the wheels were isolated and the rails carried the positive and negative supply or two sides of the AC supply.
Until the middle of the 19th century, only some isolated documents written on papyrus were known.
It comprises South Georgia Island itself ( by far the largest island in the territory ), and the islands that immediately surround it and some remote and isolated islets to the west and east-southeast.
They isolated the metastable isotope technetium-99m, which is now used in some ten million medical diagnostic procedures annually.

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