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case and broken
Belgian Forces identity tags are, like the Canadian and Norwegian, designed to be broken in two in case of fatality ; the lower half is returned to Belgian Defence tail, while the upper half remains on the body.
Canadian Forces identity discs ( abbreviated " I discs ") are designed to be broken in two in the case of fatality ; the lower half is returned to National Defence Headquarters with the member's personal documents, while the upper half remains on the body.
The oval aluminium tag was stamped " DDR " ( Deutsche Demokratische Republik ) above the personal ID number ; this information was repeated on the bottom half, which was intended to be broken off in case of death.
Military of the Netherlands identity tags, like the Canadian and Norwegian ones, are designed to be broken in two in case of a fatality ; the lower end is returned to Dutch Defence Headquarters, while the upper half remains on the body.
All information is repeated on the bottom half of the tag, which is to be broken off and returned to the unit in case of death or injury in combat.
In this case, the input strings are broken into many small pieces, and a hash function is used to detect potentially equal pieces, as above.
Goebbels told Hitler that " spontaneous " anti-Jewish violence had already broken out in German cities, although in fact this was not true: this was a clear case of Goebbels manipulating Hitler for his own ends.
A safety glass mirror is made by adhering a special protective film to the back surface of a silver glass mirror, which prevents injuries in case the mirror is broken.
Likening human life to the life of other animals, he saw the reproductive cycle as indeed a cyclical process that continues pointlessly and indefinitely, unless the chain is broken by too limited resources to make continued life possible, in which case it is terminated by extinction.
See, for example, the case of Meyer v. Mitnick, 625 N. W. 2d 136 ( Michigan, 2001 ), whose ruling found the following reasoning persuasive: " the so-called ' modern trend ' holds that because an engagement ring is an inherently conditional gift, once the engagement has been broken, the ring should be returned to the donor.
Whiplash injuries may occur as the jumper is jolted on the bungee cord and in at least one case, this has led to quadriplegia secondary to a broken neck.
In that case, the penetration depth also varies exponentially with temperature T. If there are nodes in the energy gap as in the d symmetry HTS, electron pair can more easily be broken, the superfluid density should have a stronger temperature dependence, and the penetration depth is expected to increase as a power of T at low temperatures.
SEBOV is believed to have broken out first among cotton factory workers in Nzara, Sudan, with the first case reported as a worker exposed to a potential natural reservoir.
This is an example of how older uses of words and forms continue in communities of expatriates broken off from their original roots, in this case in the 18th century when ' Scotch ' was the prevailing term.
They may have a single thick stripe across back and tail, two thinner stripes, or a series of white spots and broken stripes ( in the case of the spotted skunk ).
In the case of solid tissues, these are often first broken down mechanically using a blender ( for larger sample volumes ), using a homogenizer ( smaller volumes ), by sonicator or by using cycling of high pressure.
The building trades and the ag classes of Unionville High school were provided with Continental Airlines coveralls in case of broken glass and other things and they were sent up there to clean up the mess.
These were used to cover broken windows and damaged roofs so in case it rained it wouldn ’ t damage anything else.
In this case, the principal axes are complex-valued vectors, corresponding to elliptically polarized light, and time-reversal symmetry can be broken.
* Armstrong placed much emphasis on faith in God for healing and taught against the medical practice, except in the case of " repair " ( setting of broken bones, cleansing of wounds, etc .)..
Your case is that there is law in the land — that we have broken that law, and are to be tried by that law.
As had been the case for over three decades, opposition leaders continued to be arbitrarily arrested and opposition meetings and demonstrations were broken up ( often brutally ).
The difference in this case, Girard believes, is that he was resurrected from the dead and shown to be innocent ; humanity is thus made aware of its violent tendencies and the cycle is broken.
Apical dominance can be reduced in this case, or in cases where limbs are broken off by accident, by cutting off the auxin flow above side buds that one wishes to stimulate.

case and window
That meant that something between the light and its reflection on the wall was moving closer to the source of the light -- in this case, the window.
A 2004 case study concluded that the proper use of screenshots can significantly support a user ’ s “ developing a mental model of the program ” and help in “ identifying and locating window elements and objects .” This research concluded that screen shots allowed users to “ learn more, make fewer mistakes, and learn in a shorter time frame ,” which can certainly assist in increasing the time frame for full implementation of a CRM system with limited technical or human support.
However, in some cases, this is solveable by initiating another parent window ; this is the case in Opera and Chrome, for example, which allows tabs / child windows to be dragged outside of the parent window to start their own parent window.
While most business websites serve as a shop window for existing brick and mortar businesses, it is increasingly the case that some websites are businesses in their own right ; that is, the products they offer are only available for purchase on the web.
Thus " it is raining " is a judgment, which is evident for the one who knows that it is actually raining ; in this case one may readily find evidence for the judgment by looking outside the window or stepping out of the house.
In this case the is performed first, returning the active window from the list of windows that the desktop object knows about.
It can be seen as a special case of the Sliding window protocol where a simple timer restricts the order of messages to ensure receivers send messages in turn while using a window of 1 bit.
The latter is not always used to indicate location, while other cases may also be used to specify location ( e. g. the genitive case, as in у окна ́ (" by the window ").
The transept was immediately closed, in case the window were to collapse, while scaffolding was erected, and the area immediately in front of the inside of the window was closed off and covered, to maintain access via the south door beneath it.
To provide 8 channels on a single fiber CWDM uses the entire frequency band between second and third transmission window ( 1310 / 1550 nm respectively ) including both windows ( minimum dispersion window and minimum attenuation window ) but also the critical area where OH scattering may occur, recommending the use of OH-free silica fibers in case the wavelengths between second and third transmission window should also be used.
In one case, he sees a beautiful young woman through an open window, enters her room without permission, and proceeds to seduce her.
In the case of stroke, there is a window of three hours within which the benefit of thrombolytic drugs outweighs the risk of major bleeding.
* Dual and tri-operating gates: Ford's full-size wagons for 1966 introduced a system marketed as " Magic Doorgate "— a conventional tailgate with retracting rear glass, where the tailgate could either fold down or pivot open on a side hinge — with the rear window retracted in either case.
Contemporary convertibles and retractable hardtops feature heatable glass rear windows to maximize visibility – though rear windows often can compromise visibility by their size, as with the case of the very small rear window and restricted visibility of the Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder.
In the first case, they are shown as sheets attached to a parent window.
In that case he would have been alive in the window 378-395, the dates of Theodosius ' reign.

case and boy
The case of R v Dudley and Stephens, in which two men were found guilty of murder for killing and eating a cabin boy while adrift at sea in a lifeboat, set the precedent that necessity is no defence to a charge of murder.
Next, Mather pleaded his case to Dr. Zabdiel Boylston, who tried the procedure on his only son and two slaves — one grown and one a boy.
::" If anyone imagines that we are stating the case too strongly, let him try an experiment with the first bright boy he meets by asking,
The hospital admitted that the boy was circumcised by mistake ; the mother has sued the hospital and the doctor involved in the case.
In one case that caused international controversy, Iran executed Mahmoud Asgari and Ayaz Marhoni on July 19, 2005, after they were convicted for the rape of a 13-year-old boy.
His case was taken up by a young physician, Jean Marc Gaspard Itard, who worked with the boy ( whom he named Victor ) for five years.
The boy ( or pair of boys ) may be seen to represent meekness and hope before compassion is consciously excluded by an evolving personality and character, and in which case may be the youthful Pozzo and Lucky.
His fundamental opinion was that cricketers are " not born " but must be nurtured to develop their skills through coaching and practice ; in his own case, he had achieved his skill through constant practice as a boy at home under the tutelage of his uncle Alfred Pocock.
In another much-publicized case, issues have been raised about the underlying motives that led to the balloon boy hoax, in which six-year-old Falcon Heene was reportedly coerced by his father to stage for a frantic, live-on-TV chase for an out-of-control helium balloon, in which he was suspected to be.
As a boy he carved a tiny mannequin into the end of the wooden ruler from his pencil case and placed it inside the case.
Jeffreys ' DNA method, which is often called DNA fingerprinting, was first put to use when he was asked to help in a disputed immigration case to confirm the identity of a British boy whose family was originally from Ghana.
The case was resolved when the DNA results proved that the boy was closely related to the other members of the family, and Jeffreys saw the relief in the mother's face when she heard the results.
In each case an older and more experienced father figure ( Nestor ’ s own father, David ’ s patron Saul ) tells the boy that he is too young and inexperienced, but in each case the young hero receives divine aid and the giant is left sprawling on the ground.
The widespread practice is that on the first Sabbath of his thirteenth year, a boy is called up to read from the weekly portion of the Law ( five books of Moses ), either as one of the first seven men or as the last, in which case he will read the closing verses and the Haftarah ( selections from the books of the Prophets ); and if he is unable to read, to recite at least the benediction before and after the reading.
The case was brought before Cercyon, who, on recognizing by the dress whose child the boy was, ordered Alope to be imprisoned in order to be put to death, and her child to be exposed again.
Schwab, who was born in Germany of Jewish parents in 1925, witnessed the events of Kristallnacht as a boy and was interested in the Grynszpan case from the 1940s.
While several of the jurors harbor personal prejudices, Juror 8 maintains that the evidence presented in the case is circumstantial, and that the boy deserves a fair deliberation.
As a security precaution in case Johnny is forced to give unwanted orders, the boy can give a seeming line of gibberish into the communicator before doing so, " Od ton yebo redro ," claiming it is a communication test.
over claims that the program caused the deaths of young children whom the PTC felt were influenced by watching the program ; in particular, the PTC cited the case of Lionel Tate, a twelve-year-old Ft. Lauderdale boy who was arrested after murdering a six year old girl ; Tate's attorney claimed that he had accidentally killed her when he botched a professional wrestling move.
Fortunately, a well-known orthopedic surgeon took an interest in his case and agreed to treat the boy for free if his parents would allow medical students to observe.
In 1984, Australian courts determined a patent case: Windsurfing International Inc & Anor-v-Petit & Anor ( also part reported in 3 IPR 449 or 2 NSWLR 196 ), which attributed the first legally accepted use of a split boom to an Australian boy, Richard Eastaugh.
Speed Racer embodies the typical manga characterization of a teenage boy with superior skills ( in this case, racing skills ) facing unreal adversity through a multitude of villains.

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