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case and Creme
Creme made a case for the imminent appearance of Maitreya based on his claims of receiving telepathic messages from a Master of Wisdom.

case and placing
In this case, it is the placing of the two highest priority substituents with respect to the double bond which matters.
* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
Early Italian instruments, on the other hand, were so light in construction that they were treated rather like a violin: kept for storage in a protective outer case, and played after taking it out of its case and placing it on a table.
This meaning survived into the early nineteenth century: during a case heard in London in 1824 regarding the legal validity of a marriage ceremony consisting of nothing more than the groom placing a ring on the bride's finger before witnesses, a court official commented that the ceremony " amounted to nothing more than a broomstick marriage, which the parties had it in their power to dissolve at will.
Intuitively, multiplying by a scalar r stretches a vector out by a factor of r. Geometrically, this can be visualized ( at least in the case when r is an integer ) as placing r copies of the vector in a line where the endpoint of one vector is the initial point of the next vector.
Modern style guides also typically recommend placing semicolons outside of ending quotation marks — although this was not always the case.
In the 1997 case of City of Boerne v. Flores, the Court again took a narrow view of the Congressional power of enforcement, striking down a provision of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act ( RFRA ) that sought to forbid the states from placing burdens on religious practice in the absence of a compelling state interest in doing so.
Diogenes Laërtius preserves several different accounts of this story ; one of them has Crates giving his money away to the citizens of Thebes, apparently after seeing the beggar king Telephus in a tragedy ; whereas another account has him placing his money in the hands of a banker, with the agreement that he should deliver it to his sons, unless they too became philosophers, in which case he should distribute it among the poor.
Later in the case of In re O ' Donnell-Lamont ( 2004 ), the court affirmed an Oregon statute requiring a presumption the parent acts in the child's best interests to be met prior to applying the best interests of the child standard, placing both parties on equal footing.
While the case awaited trial, Scott and his family were placed in the custody of the St. Louis County Sheriff, who had continued to rent out the services of Scott, placing the rents in escrow.
" Thornton was a party in the Supreme Court of the United States case, U. S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, that ruled that Arkansas and other states attempts at placing term limits on members of the U. S. House of Representatives and the U. S. Senate, unconstitutional.
" Thornton was a party in the Supreme Court of the United States case, U. S. Term Limits, Inc. v. Thornton, that ruled that Arkansas and other states attempts at placing term limits on members of the U. S. House of Representatives and the U. S. Senate, unconstitutional.
* A case for placing Arthur's first battle outside Lincolnshire
In an earlier case, Shaw v. Reno, 517 U. S. 899 ( 1995 ), the Supreme Court ruled that the 12th district of North Carolina as drawn was unconstitutional because it was created for the purpose of placing African-Americans in one district thereby constituting illegal racial gerrymandering.
The common Sunnī practice of joining the hands beneath the chest ( or below the navel as is the case with the Hanafi madhhab ) right hand over left, does not invalidate the prayer, since leaving the hands down is a recommended act ( while placing them together is regarded as offensive in the obligatory prayer, except for those who regard doing so to be sunnah ).
For example, an experienced cartographer repeats road names several times for long roads, instead of placing them once, or in the case of Ocean City depicted by a point very close to the shore, the cartographer would place the label " Ocean City " over the water to emphasize that it is a coastal town.
A similar rule applies here as is the case for placing own stones on top of each other.
The calling party is usually the party that pays the fee, if not free, for placing the call, however in reverse charge ( or collect ) calls this may not be the case.
While the fall front desk was developed by placing a chest on its side, on a stand made for it, to its exact dimensions ( as is the case with the Bargueno desk ), the plantation desk form was devised by placing such a chest on its side, on a table a bit too deep for it.
No matter how many cards are able to be played, a turn ends with the player placing a card from their hand into one of their discard piles, unless they play the winning move of putting their last goal card into play in which case they have won and no discard is required.
The idea of placing a priming compound in the rim of the cartridge evolved from an 1831 patent, which called for a thin case, coated all along the inside with priming compound.

case and ramekins
Yorkshire pudding is cooked by pouring a batter made from milk ( or water ), flour and eggs into oiled then preheated baking pans, ramekins or muffin tins ( in the case of Mini puddings ).

case and roasting
In the case of carbonates and sulfides, a process called " roasting " drives off the unwanted carbon or sulfur, leaving an oxide, which can be directly reduced.
Again in the case of coffee, the sticky beans that result from this process then have to be washed, fermented, washed again and dried prior to further processing ( milling to remove the parchment ) and then roasting.
The court case came fast on the heels of football's " roasting " and rape allegations at Chelsea earlier that year and served only to exacerbate their situations and affected their reputations off and on the pitch at the club, while an incident involving Fowler and McManaman and three other players deliberately missing the team bus at Leicester also did not go down well with the fans, manager and media.
" Sometimes, as in the case of pre-treating reverberatory or electric smelting furnace feed, the roasting process is performed with less than the required amount of oxygen to fully oxidize the feed.
In this case, the process is called " partial roasting ," because the sulfur is only partially removed.
He is sentenced to the galleys as a result of his life as a " chauffeur " ( in this case the word refers to a brigand who threatened landowners by roasting them ).

case and pan
The traditional way is to stand the cases in a shallow pan full of water, then heat the necks of the cases with a torch, but this method makes it difficult to get an even heating of the entire case neck.
Pan frying is a form of frying characterized by the use of minimal cooking oil or fat ( compared to shallow frying or deep frying ); typically using just enough oil to lubricate the pan ( although, in the case of a greasy food such as bacon, no oil or fats may be needed ).
In this case, the pan that holds the food is called a broiler pan, and heat transfer is by thermal convection.
It may use the entire drum with only three bass notes per pan, in which case one person may play six such pans.
Many contemporary illustrations of a wheellock pistol in action show the gun held at a 90 degree angle rather than vertically: this was to ensure that the priming powder in the pan lay against the vent in the barrel, and avoided a ' flash in the pan ' or misfire ( this was not the case for the flintlock, where the sparks had to fall vertically a certain distance on to the pan ).
Toppings and cheese frequently go on the top of a pan pizza, rather than under the sauce as is traditionally the case with deep-dish and stuffed pizza.
He succeeded in preventing a known enemy from writing the review, but it didn't help ; as Wordsworth himself said, it was a case of " Out of the frying pan, into the fire ".
In any case, the mixture is poured into a greased cupcake pan, placed into another baking pan with 12 cm of water, and baked at 150 – 180 C or 350 ° F until a golden brown crust forms and an inserted toothpick comes out clean.
As an extra precaution, Bacardi 151, as shipped by Bacardi, is equipped with a stainless steel flame arrester crimped onto to the neck of the bottle to prevent the rum from igniting, in case a consumer or bartender ignores the warnings and applies the rum to a source of ignition ( e. g. a flaming pan or dish, a flambe ).
Some crankcase areas require no structural strength from the oil pan itself ( in which case the oil pan is typically stamped from sheet steel ), whereas other crankcase designs do ( in which case the oil pan is a casting in its own right ).
In the case of such variations, the name may drop the word " melon " (" maple pan ") or may keep it despite the lack of melon flavor (" chocolate melon pan ").

case and filling
Dividing limits the size of chains-in the case of 4x4 squares, the longest possible chain is four, filling the larger square.
Brass cases can be matched by volume, weight, and concentricity, bullets by weight and design, powder charges by weight, type, case filling ( amount of total usable case capacity filled by charge ), and packing scheme ( characteristics of granule packing ).
In March the same year, Jenny Nicholson, a frequent contributor, wrote a piece on the Italian Socialist Party congress in Venice, which mentioned three Labour MPs " who puzzled the Italians by filling themselves like tanks with whisky and coffee …" All three sued for libel, the case went to trial and The Spectator was forced to make a large payment in damages and costs, a sum well over the equivalent of £ 150, 000 today.
This may also be the reason why early recipes focus on the filling over the surrounding case, with the partnership development leading to the use of reusable earthenware pie cases which reduced the use of expensive flour.
Note that may be much lower than the actual number of empty places in the queue, for example in the case where many producers have decremented it but are waiting their turn on before filling empty places.
Even a line from 3 Henry VI is used in Act 3, Scene 1 (" If our King Henry had shook hands with death " ( 1. 4. 103 )), all of which seems to suggest that, as is so often the case in the bad quartos, the reporter was filling in blanks ( i. e. passages he couldn't remember ) with extracts from other plays.
Another common characteristic is the spermaceti, a semi-liquid waxy white substance filling the ' case ' or spermaceti organ in the whale's head, which is thought to be involved in providing ballast for diving and maintaining buoyancy.
In 1550, Andreas Vesalius worked on a case of hydrocephalus, or fluid filling the brain.
According to CA, the turn-taking system consists of two distinct components: the allocational mechanism which is responsible for distributing a turn ( in any case ), and the lexical components that parties utilize in filling that turn while remaining concurrently sequentially implicative to deal with the contigency in the process that will result in a subsequent turn allocation.
In the mid-20th century, a few milk products were packaged in nearly rimless cans, reflecting different construction ; in this case, one flat surface had a hole ( for filling the nearly complete can ) that was sealed after filling with a quickly solidifying drop of molten solder.
Furthermore, the smaller ports provide greater velocity which aids in cylinder filling, and thus, as is the case with any head porting, port size is a compromise between air flow and air velocity.
In their case series published in the New England Journal of Medicine on June 7 of that year, they described 27 patients with pathologic evidence of periodic acid Schiff positive material filling the alveoli.
In my own case, I was filling a hole in my life which opened at the age of eight, when my mother killed herself, throwing our family into utter disarray.
Blind-baking also helps to form a nice pastry case for the filling as it has already been partially formed from blind-baking.
Some media, like the movies, were " hot "-that is, they enhance one single sense, in this case vision, in such a manner that a person does not need to exert much effort in filling in the details of a movie image.
In either case, the filling includes onion, herbs like dill, mint or parsley and spices.
However, the ribs of whipcord are usually more pronounced than in either of those fabrics, and the weft ( filling ) may be visible between the ribs on the right side, which is usually not the case for gabardines.
Since there is no provision for filling the office of the lieutenant governor in case of vacancy, it was filled on an acting basis by leaders of the state Senate.
Typically businesses purchase the stamps from the government, and attach them to taxed items as part of putting the items on sale, or in the case of documents, as part of filling out the form.
Then, on December 11, 2008, without any preceding senatorial elections as in the case of Bert Brown, the Toronto Star reported that Harper " plans to fill every empty Senate seat by the end of the year to kill any chance of a Liberal-NDP coalition government filling the vacancies next year.
In the first case, Boorman attempted to stop a petrol pump by putting his finger over the nozzle, only to send a jet of fuel directly into McGregor's face ; in the second, petrol gushed out of McGregor's own bike's tank while filling.
In the case of triblock copolymers the membrane is a monolayer that mimics a bilayer, the central block filling the role of the two facing hydrophobic blocks of a bilayer.

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