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case and normal
But if she were just having a normal case of pre-nuptial jitters such a question might frighten her out of a really good marriage.
In the field of computer graphics, an anisotropic surface will change in appearance as it is rotated about its geometric normal, as is the case with velvet.
The normal boiling point ( also called the atmospheric boiling point or the atmospheric pressure boiling point ) of a liquid is the special case in which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the defined atmospheric pressure at sea level, 1 atmosphere.
The analogy in the case of rotating bucket is that the element of water surface will " slide " up or down the surface unless the normal to the surface aligns with the vector resultant formed by the vector addition F < sub > g </ sub > + F < sub > Cfgl </ sub >.
In this case, a room is defined as space of a housing unit of at least as normal bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, kitchens and habitable cellars and attics.
A capital case could not be tried by a normal Beit Din of three judges, it can only be adjudicated by a Sanhedrin of a minimum of 23 judges.
In the case of HPLC the mobile phase consists of a non-polar solvent ( s ) such as hexane in normal phase or polar solvents in reverse phase chromotagraphy and the sample being separated.
The centripetal force can also be supplied as a ' push ' force such as in the case where the normal reaction of a wall supplies the centripetal force for a wall of death rider.
A refractory disease is a disease that resists treatment, especially an individual case that resists treatment more than is normal for the specific disease in question.
A special case is the normal boiling point, where the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the ambient atmospheric pressure.
Although these kits may be small with respect to the number of drums used, the drums themselves are most often normal sizes, or even larger in the case of the bass drum.
A special case is the multivariate normal distribution.
Competition shooters, using bolt action rifles that are capable of camming a tight case into place, often resize only the neck of the cartridge, called neck sizing, as opposed to the normal full length resizing process.
Semi-automatic rifles and rifles with SAAMI minimum chamber dimensions often require a special small base resizing die, that sizes further down the case than normal dies, and allows for more reliable feeding.
Although ICMP messages are contained within standard IP datagrams, ICMP messages are usually processed as a special case, distinguished from normal IP processing, rather than processed as a normal sub-protocol of IP.
In the special case of testing for normality of the distribution, samples are standardized and compared with a standard normal distribution.
The Lilliefors test represents a special case of this for the normal distribution.
Kennings are virtually absent from the surviving corpus of continental West Germanic verse ; the Old Saxon Heliand contains only one example: lîk-hamo “ body-raiment ” = “ body ” ( Heliand 3453 b ), a compound which, in any case, is normal in West Germanic and North Germanic prose ( Old English līchama, Old High German lîchamo, lîchinamo, Dutch lichaam, Old Icelandic líkamr, líkami, Old Swedish līkhamber, Swedish lekamen, Danish and Norwegian Bokmål legeme, Norwegian Nynorsk lekam ).
The Komondor's temperament is like that of most livestock guarding dogs ; it is calm and steady when things are normal, but in case of trouble, the dog will fearlessly defend its charges.
In this case, a room is defined as space of a housing unit of at least 4 m² ( 43 sq ft ) as normal bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, kitchens and habitable cellars and attics.
Lord Lane said, " We accept that sleep is a normal condition, but the evidence in the instant case indicates that sleepwalking, and particularly violence in sleep, is not normal.
Suspension of driving license is also normal in such a case ( maximum 5 years ).

case and faults
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
* Chapters 23-29 specify a graduated scale of punishments for contumacy, disobedience, pride, and other grave faults: first, private admonition ; next, public reproof ; then separation from the brothers at meals and elsewhere ; and finally excommunication ( or in the case of those lacking understanding of what this means, corporal punishment instead ).
Professor Charles Zelden faults the per curiam opinion in the case for, among other things, not declaring that the nation's electoral system required significant reform, and for not condemning administration of elections by part-time boards of elections dominated by partisan and unprofessional officials.
GPUs found to be fully functional can be unlocked successfully, although it is not possible to be sure that there are undiscovered faults ; in the worst case the card may become permanently unusable.
This effect is particularly clear in the case of detachment faults and major thrust faults.
The IKE specifications were open to a significant degree of interpretation, bordering on design faults ( Dead-Peer-Detection being a case in point ), giving rise to different IKE implementations not being able to create an agreed-upon security association at all for many combinations of options, however correctly configured they might appear at either end.
The main disadvantage of poison reverse is that it can significantly increase the size of routing announcements in certain fairly common network topologies, but it allows to improve the overall efficiency of the network in case of faults.
Initially found guilty, Villaret pleaded his case and eventually received a pardon from Napoleon in 1811: " Bravery and fidelity plead in favour of the vice-admiral (...) did his faults lose the colony?
In the second case, the most significant factor, which is determined by the temperature, is the mobility of the structural defects such as grain boundaries, point vacancies, line and screw dislocations, stacking faults and twins in both crystalline and non-crystalline solids.
Blanking of a CRT may not be perfect due to equipment faults or brightness set very high ; in this case a white retrace line shows on the screen, from bottom right to top left.
However, many modern operating systems implement their memory access-control schemes via paging instead of segmentation, so it is often the case that invalid memory references in operating systems such as Windows are reported via page faults instead of general protection faults.
The paraplegic Torregiani considers now that, in any case, Battisti is responsible for the shooting, and should serve his sentence in jail: " It's not about the person of Cesare Battisti-he declared to the national press agency ANSA-It's in order that everyone understands that, sooner or later, those who have committed such serious crimes should pay for their faults ".
Connecting the neutral to the equipment case provides some protection against faults / shorts, but may produce a dangerous voltage on the case if the neutral connection is broken.
This is especially the case if the program writes data to memory pointed by a dangling pointer, a silent corruption of unrelated data may result, leading to subtle bugs that can be extremely difficult to find, or cause segmentation faults (* NIX ) or general protection faults ( Windows ).
Customers that generate back into the " grid " usually must have special equipment and safety devices to protect the grid components ( as well as the customer's own ) in case of faults ( electrical short circuits ) or maintenance of the grid ( say voltage potential on a downed line going into an exporting customers facility ).
Page faults, by their very nature, degrade the performance of a program or operating system and in the degenerate case can cause thrashing.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called the film " a frustrating case, not good but not particularly bad, with a smokescreen of controversy surrounding it and obscuring its real faults.

case and rock
Mediaite columnist Paul Levinson noted that " The Monkees were the first example of something created in a medium – in this case, a rock group on television – that jumped off the screen to have big impact in the real world.
In the case of thrusting, the rock mass ' escapes ' in the direction of the least principal stress, namely upward, lifting the rock mass up, thus the overburden equals the least principal stress.
The 1988 British made-for-TV movie More Bad News was another mocumentary about a rock band, in this case an incompetent heavy metal band.
An improvisational comedy troupe performing a shortform game based on direction from the audience ; in this case spoofing a hard rock band performing a song made up on the spot.
The first known modern case of a human hit by a space rock occurred on 30 November 1954 in Sylacauga, Alabama.
* 1954 – In Sylacauga, Alabama, United States, the Hodges Meteorite crashes through a roof and hits a woman taking an afternoon nap in the only documented case of a human being hit by a rock from space.
For example, consider the case of an igneous rock such as a granite that contains several major Sr-bearing minerals including plagioclase feldspar, K-feldspar, hornblende, biotite, and muscovite.
* The minerals which are taken from a rock to construct an isochron must have formed in chemical equilibrium with one another or in the case of sediments, be deposited at the same time ;
An inscription, indeed, cut in the rock near San Felice, speaks about this part of the (" promontory of Venus "; the only case of the use of this name ) as belonging to the city of Circei.
... when a wave breaks on a rock, it showers and sparkles with a brilliant play of foam and droplets in the sun, yet beneath is really hard, tough rock, fused, in her case, from strong principles, physical courage and a sense of duty.
The first known modern case of a human injured by a space rock occurred on November 30, 1954, in Sylacauga, Alabama.
ComedySportz Austin performing a shortform game based on direction from the audience with the help of Red Dirt Improv ; in this case spoofing a hard rock band performing a song made up on the stage
They combined these elements with the roughness of American industrial rock, particularly in the case of Revolting Cocks.
While rock ' n ' roll and, to a lesser extent, blues were still popular in the UK, for many young Americans these genres had either become somewhat démodé, as was the case with rock ' n ' roll, or were largely unknown to white audiences, as was the case with the blues.
Among these are rock hyraxes, hares, marmots and, in one case, a long monitor lizard.
" Allmusic's William Ruhlmann considers that the band's follow-up to # 1 Record " lacked something of the pop sweetness ( especially the harmonies )" of the debut but captured " Alex Chilton's urgency ( sometimes desperation ) on songs that made his case as a genuine rock & roll eccentric.
Frictional heating in this case may melt the rock to form pseudotachylite glass.
Open-pit mines are used when deposits of commercially useful minerals or rock are found near the surface ; that is, where the overburden ( surface material covering the valuable deposit ) is relatively thin or the material of interest is structurally unsuitable for tunneling ( as would be the case for sand, cinder, and gravel ).

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