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those and segments
Some fruit segments ( like those in Daucus spp.
is an analytical methodology to combine statistical moments from individual segments of a time-history such that the resulting overall moments are those of the complete time-history.
The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the screen by those of different performers speaking a different language ; however the practice also involves the rerecording of audio segments and then synchronizing the recording with the existing footage.
The population of Ecuador was divided during these years among three segments: those favoring the status quo, those supporting union with Peru, and those advocating independence for the former audiencia.
William Poundstone, author of the Big Secrets books, compared voiceprints of a Flynn lecture with those of spoken word segments from the Residents discography in his book Biggest Secrets.
This means that the Transport Layer can keep track of the segments and retransmit those that fail.
It remained for an explorer to prove the link between the findings of Dias and those of da Covilhã and de Paiva and to connect these separate segments into a potentially lucrative trade route into the Indian Ocean.
These are segments of DNA or RNA that are designed as complementary molecule to critical sections of viral genomes, and the binding of these antisense segments to these target sections blocks the operation of those genomes.
If so, they must have begun to coalesce into a single story by the time of the Pyramid Texts, which loosely connect those segments.
These laws are resented among certain segments of the motorcycle-riding public, in particular those that regard riding a motorcycle as an expression of personal freedom, as opposed to riding in a car.
Other noteworthy unknots are those that consist of rigid line segments connected by universal joints at their endpoints ( linkages ), that yet cannot be reconfigured into a convex polygon, thus acquiring the name stuck unknots.
Cost for decentralized companies ( i. e., those with multiple segments or divisions ) were considerably more than centralized companies.
In the process of adaptation, man persistently separates from his old self, or at least from those segments off his old self that are now outlived.
The last can be divided between those segments of society that offer support for the military, those who voice opposition to the military, the voluntary and involuntary civilians in the military forces, the populations of civilians in a combat zone, and of course the military's self-perception.
Late Show has various repeated absurdist segments, including those involving cast members ' and audience participation.
One of those segments focuses on the helicopter inventor Igor Sikorsky.
Also, in common usage, the segments of the digestive system closest to the mouth are termed proximal, as opposed to those closest to the anus, which are termed distal.
( Young's introductions and conclusions to her television shows were not rerun on television because she legally stipulated that they not be, as she did not want the dresses she wore in those segments to " date " the program.
The fibers pass downward and backward to the middle line of the floor of the pelvis ; the most posterior are inserted into the side of the last two segments of the coccyx ; those placed more anteriorly unite with the muscle of the opposite side, in a median fibrous raphé ( anococcygeal raphé ), which extends between the coccyx and the margin of the anus.
" ( concerned consumers talk about problems with household products, and those involved in those products explain why those problems occur and / or mentions how they are improving them ; segments began and end with a person, ( Miss Judy ) in a bug costume flying around, saying " What bugs you?

those and duo
The chief work of Severus is the Chronicle ( Chronica, Chronicorum Libri duo or Historia sacra, c. 403 ), a summary of sacred history from the beginning of the world to his own times, with the omission of the events recorded in the Gospels and the Acts, " lest the form of his brief work should detract from the honour due to those events ".
He served alongside Republican Strom Thurmond for 36 of those years, making them the longest-serving Senate duo in history, and him the most senior junior senator ever.
Along the way, the duo launched the temporary running gag that made them near-irrevocable radio stars: the famous hunt for Gracie's " lost brother ," which began on January 4, 1933 and eventually became a cross-network phenomenon --- Gracie was also liable to turn up on other shows ( especially those produced by the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency, which produced the Burns & Allen series ) looking for her brother.
Cotton was so impressed by the duo that he turned to Fox and asked " How would you like those two on your network ?".
Other notable covers include those by pop / rock duo They Might Be Giants on their 2001 Mink Car album, and Matt Bianco, who covered the song in 1985, reaching number 13 in the UK Singles Chart ( the single version was then included in their second eponymous album in 1986, while the respective CD edition of the album only contained its 12 " Dance Mix-both versions featured on the MC edition of the long playing work, depending upon the various countries ).
Roger Ebert greeted the film with ★★ stars and also rated it ( along with colleague Gene Siskel ) thumbs down on their television program, stating that Pee-Wee entered the real world, and comparing it to Pee-Wee's Playhouse, dubbed by the duo as " the television show " and Pee-wee's Big Adventure ( by claiming that the characters in those have absolutely no connection with reality whatsoever ).
Five new bosses were also added: Slash ( who replaced Cement Man ), the Rat King, Battletank Shredder, and the duo of Bebop and Rocksteady ( who replaced Tokka and Rahzar, with those two moved to the new Technodrome level ).
Famous actors from this era are now legendary: Ben Turpin, Mabel Normand, Edna Purviance, Roscoe " Fatty " Arbuckle, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Charley Chase, Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy ( the duo of Laurel & Hardy were among those who made a commercially successful transition into talking pictures ), and many others.
He is internationally known for his Universal and ECM recordings, including The Sea, duo recordings with David Darling and Terje Rypdal, Grace, with Anneli Drecker, Bendik Hofseth and Trilok Gurtu, Floating with bassist Palle Danielsson and percussionist Marilyn Mazur, which went to the top of the jazz charts in Germany, solo triple album Rainbow Sessions and The Light, with Randi Stene and Lars Anders Land, which led Gramophone magazine to compare Bjørnstad's songs to those of Leonard Cohen.
Of those who have done it since, ( Jackie Slater, Doug Smith, Irv Pankey, Kevin Glover, and Tom Nalen ) only DeLamielleure's duo were NFL MVPs and the passer ( Sipe ) also won the NFL passing crown.
Other cover versions of " Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime " also took the song back into the UK Singles Chart over the years, most notably those by The Dream Academy ( 1987 ), Yazz ( 1991 ), Baby D ( 1995 ), Army Of Lovers ( 1995 ) and German techno duo Marc et Claude ( 2000 ).
While in the WWE, their ring personas were those of a duo of superheroes.
Jurek comparatively called it a " masterpiece " and said that it was " a new pinnacle for the duo ", calling the title track " one of those tunes that defines something that lies at the heart of what is good about Americans.
According to their record company, those are their accomplishment during their 17 years together as a duo
When they were first published between 1953 and 1954 those Captain America stories, which were written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Mort Lawrence and John Romita, Sr., starred Steve Rogers ( the original Captain America ) and Bucky and were clearly set in the 1950s, with the duo prominently battling communism and a communist Red Skull.

those and once
They are in general those fears that once seemed to have been amenable to prayer or ritual.
Moreover, when the experimenter did inform those subjects that there were some normal people who did not have their arm rise once they relaxed, the Kohnstamm-positive subjects were uninfluenced in their subsequent reactions to the Kohnstamm situation.
Ten days after the questionnaires were mailed, follow-up airmail postcards were sent urging those companies which had not yet returned their questionnaires to do so at once.
once in power he begins to give vent to a criminal opportunism that causes him to alternate between megalomania and envy of those above him.
Walton, who soon made a break from journalism to become one of the capital's leading semi-abstract painters, vows that he and Kennedy never once discussed art in those days.
He knew Vince Steiner was one of those men who had to work up a fury once in a while just to prove how dangerous he could be.
On the Arctic Circle those events occur, in principle, exactly once per year, at the June and December solstices, respectively.
It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value only once ; for example, when the data are being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
Athens at once appealed to Sparta to punish this act of medism, and Cleomenes I, one of the Spartan kings, crossed over to the island, to arrest those who were responsible for it.
Josephus, a contemporary, reports that " Jerusalem ... was so thoroughly razed to the ground by those that demolished it to its foundations, that nothing was left that could ever persuade visitors that it had once been a place of habitation.
While the scientific community was once divided between supporters of the Big Bang and those of alternative cosmological models, most scientists became convinced that some version of the Big Bang scenario best fit observations after the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1964, and especially when its spectrum ( i. e., the amount of radiation measured at each wavelength ) was found to match that of thermal radiation from a black body.
They were once used by Chinese mathematicians, and later in Chinese markets, such as those in Hong Kong before the 1990s, but has been gradually supplanted by the Arabic numerals.
A character may return to Times Square in New York City several times throughout a movie, but as it is extraordinarily expensive to close off Times Square, those scenes will likely be filmed all at once to reduce permit costs.
Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces eating including eating feces of other species ( heterospecifics ), other individuals ( allocoprophagy ), or its own ( autocoprophagy ), those once deposited or taken directly from the anus.
Greek scholar Aristotle realized that fossil seashells from rocks were similar to those found on the beach, indicating the fossils were once living animals.
It is then that those who once ignored the state now seek it out anxiously.
Differences under the Maliki school included the fact that those following the Maliki school could state their purpose ( or niat ) once only for compulsory fasting which is valid for the whole month of Ramadhan whilst for the Shafi ' i. e. school ( see below ), one would have to state his purpose every day of the month of Ramadhan for his fast to be valid the next day.
Many of those who had once taught the art had been forced out of teaching or become so disillusioned with it that they had simply given up.
Menus such as yakitori ( skewered grilled chicken and other kabobs ) and oden were once frequently peddled at night-time outdoor yatai stands, though increasingly served indoors, sometimes in eateries that specialize in those foods, or at izakaya that offer wider menus.
It also concerns me that once the pork barrel is filled, suddenly the Church of Scientology, the Jehovah Witnesses, the various and many denominations and religious groups — and I don't say those words in a pejorative way — begin applying for money — and I don't see how any can be turned down because of their radical and unpopular views.
And I think it-again, in hindsight-it just bogged down under the weight of trying to satisfy all those things at once.
Community meeting places consisted of bars that were commonly raided by police once a month on average, with those arrested exposed in newspapers.
In a study conducted at the U. S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ( USAMRIID ), treatment with ST-193 once a day for 14 days resulted in significant reduction in mortality ( 71 % of the animals survived at the low dose ), whereas all untreated animals and those treated with ribavirin died within 20 days of the infection.
The mountainous districts of England, Wales, and Ireland were also considered to constitute centres for the dispersion of glacial debris ; and Agassiz remarked " that great sheets of ice, resembling those now existing in Greenland, once covered all the countries in which unstratified gravel ( boulder drift ) is found ; that this gravel was in general produced by the trituration of the sheets of ice upon the subjacent surface, etc.
Pathé had a huge market share, but made bad corporate decisions, such as attempting to sell too many comedies at once ( including those of Sennett's main competitor, Hal Roach ).

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