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turn and modestly
Under Jarrett, World Class / USWA Dallas was finally able to turn itself around financially, and became modestly profitable during the 1989 – 1990 period.
Inspired by his discoveries ( which he modestly admitted were ' discoveries ' only for him, and mere common knowledge to those who developed the practices he observed ), he began to turn his style of architecture towards one that respected the actual culture and needs of those who would actually use his buildings, rather than just playing to the more " Modern-istic " tunes of his paying clients.

turn and scaled
This in turn led some, namely Fuller, to make claims that tensegrity structures could be scaled up to cover whole cities.
When a user is forbidden from scaling the drawing, s / he must turn instead to the engineer ( for the answers that the scaling would seek ), and s / he will never erroneously scale something that is inherently unable to be accurately scaled.
The Beatles ' White Album 30th Anniversary re-release was released as essentially a scaled down version of the original release, including card wallets housing the CDs, which in turn slot into the LP-style folder.
* Greene and Greene's guide, Hidden Ivies: Thirty Colleges of Excellence refers specifically -- in its introduction -- to " the group historically known as the ' Little Ivies ' ( including Amherst, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Swarthmore, Wesleyan, and Williams )" which it says have " scaled the heights of prestige and selectivity and also turn away thousands of our best and brightest young men and women.
" In the introduction, the authors further explain their aim by referring specifically to " the group historically known as the ' Little Ivies ' ( including Amherst, Bowdoin, Middlebury, Swarthmore, Wesleyan, and Williams )" which the authors say have " scaled the heights of prestige and selectivity and also turn away thousands of our best and brightest young men and women.

turn and image
Ribbentrop further compounded the damage to his image and caused a minor crisis in Anglo-German relations by insisting that henceforward all German diplomats were to greet heads of state with the " German greeting ", who were in turn to return the fascist salute.
The image in turn inspired a passage in The City of Dreadful Night by James Thomson ( B. V .), and, a few years later, a sonnet by Edward Dowden.
This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended that Thomas turn it into a full-fledged image editing program.
Special effects and other production techniques allow creators to present a living visual image of an imaginary world not limited by the constraints of reality ; this makes television an excellent medium for science fiction, which in turn contributes to its popularity in this form.
You are the gateway of the devil ; you are the one who unseals the curse of that tree, and you are the first one to turn your back on the divine law ; you are the one who persuaded him whom the devil was not capable of corrupting ; you easily destroyed the image of God, Adam.
alt = Photo of two masks: In the center is the image of a face, surrounded by a ring, in turn surrounded by eight white rectangular pieces.
Knowing that he could play a cowboy convincingly, Richard Harrison suggested Eastwood, who in turn saw the film as an opportunity to escape from his Rawhide image.
These suspicions of illegitimacy, along with the continued publication of the libelles, a never-ending cavalcade of court intrigues, the actions of Joseph II in the Kettle War, and her purchase of Saint-Cloud combined to turn popular opinion sharply against the queen, and the image of a licentious, spendthrift, empty-headed foreign queen was quickly taking root in the French psyche.
The image of Muslims and pagans prostrating themselves together in prayer in turn links the story of the satanic verses to very abbreviated sūjud al-Qur ' ān ( i. e. prostration when reciting the Qur ' ān ) traditions found in the authoritative mussanaf hadīth collections, including the Sunni canonical ones of Bukhāri and Tirmidhī.
In the Enneads Plotinus writes: " Our thought cannot grasp the One as long as any other image remains active in the soul … To this end, you must set free your soul from all outward things and turn wholly within yourself, with no more leaning to what lies outside, and lay your mind bare of ideal forms, as before of the objects of sense, and forget even yourself, and so come within sight of that One.
Apotropaic art was the practice of the neighboring Greeks at this time, as represented by the exaggerated eyes painted on drinking vessels in the 6th century BC to ward away spirits while drinking or the monstrous depiction of Medusa whose image was said to turn men to stone.
Past lecturers include Odile Crick, wife of Francis Crick ; she created the simple iconic image of DNA as two intertwined ribbons linked by ten rungs per turn of the double helix that appeared in the article in Nature announcing the discovery of its structure.
alt = A cut-up image of a single rotavirus particle showing the RNA moecules surrounded by the VP6 protein and this in turn surrounded by the VP7 protein.
With the coming of 1933, however, Schmeling's image in America began to take a decided turn.
The operator could make the image brighter or darker, adjust contrast, width and height, turn left, right or upside down, and positive or negative.
Character-by-character, computer-aided phototypesetting was, in turn, rapidly rendered obsolete in the 1980s by fully digital systems employing a raster image processor to render an entire page to a single high-resolution digital image, now known as imagesetting.
Nance worked to snag Korean War military contracts and turn around Packard's badly diluted image.
Widespread awareness of its high price has given the wine an image of exclusivity that, in turn, has elevated demand: it is considered a Veblen good.
Moreover, push motives are connected with internal forces for example need for relaxation or escapism and pull factors in turn induce a traveller to visit certain location by external forces such as landscape, culture image or climate of a destination.
" The Catholic Church's view of human dignity is like Kant's insofar as it springs from human agency and free will, with the further understanding that free will in turn springs from human creation in the image of God.
Some were concerned that it might turn violent, which could undermine pending legislation and damage the international image of the movement.
According to Archbishop Rowan Williams this transformation, accompanied by the proliferation of the tender image of Jesus in Madonna and Child paintings made an important impact within the Christian Ministry by allowing Christians to feel the living presence of Jesus as a loving figure " who is always there to harbor and nurture those who turn to him for help.
When his turn comes, Aristophanes says in his mythical speech that sexual partners seek each other because tstory is relevant to modern romance partly because of the image of reciprocity it shows between the sexes.

turn and Madonna
Pop artists such as Michael Jackson, Duran Duran, Prince, Madonna, and Queen mastered the format and helped turn this new product into a profitable business.
* A longstanding joke about Maryland's Madonna was that she was placed facing east because no sensible American woman would think it a good idea to turn her back on Washington, D. C.
In 1990, Madonna received good reviews for her turn as Breathless Mahoney in Dick Tracy, directed by Warren Beatty and based on Chester Gould's comic strip.
An annoyed Madonna asks him to stop and to turn the song back on.
The video takes its first turn when Madonna picks up an old woman to accompany her in her drive around the city, and it quickly changes from there.
Madonna explained, " Often in my songwriting, I take things people say to me and turn them around, and put it in the first person.

turn and figure
Or, he might remind Fromm that the 41 per cent figure is really astonishingly low: after all, the medieval guild system was dedicated to the proposition that 100 per cent of the workers ought to turn out only the average amount ; ;
The modern figure was derived from the Dutch figure of Sinterklaas, which, in turn, may have part of its basis in hagiographical tales concerning the historical figure of gift giver Saint Nicholas.
On making the last pass, each dancer makes a whole turn on the end, bearing right if the last pass was by the right shoulder or left if last pass was by the left, and reenters the figure returning to place.
After his experiences in Africa, Marlow represents an enlightened figure,in the pose of a meditating Buddha ,” who can turn darkness to light.
This, along with the general public's increasing lack of familiarity of Greek mythology at the time led to the figure of Pan becoming generalised as a ' horned god ', and applying connotations to the character, such as benevolence that were not evident in the original Greek myths which in turn gave rise to the popular acceptance of Murray's hypothetical horned god of the witches.
A prominent figure in the starvation of many Africans around the turn of the 20th century was Belgian King Leopold II who is credited with the forming of the Congo.
Access to the cell is enabled by the word line ( WL in figure ) which controls the two access transistors M < sub > 5 </ sub > and M < sub > 6 </ sub > which, in turn, control whether the cell should be connected to the bit lines: < span style =" text-decoration: overline ;"> BL </ span > and BL.
* Mohawk turn in figure skating
Convinced that Louis will leave her for Armand, Claudia demands that Louis turn a human Parisian doll maker, Madeleine, into a vampire to serve as both a mother figure and a replacement companion.
An early figure was Captain John Baptiste Ford, who used the salt to create soda ash, which in turn was used to create plate glass.
Gardens were first created under Warden Wilkins ( 1648 – 59 ) as a series of formal rectangles laid out around a ( then fashionable ) mound which was, in turn, surmounted by a figure of Atlas.
To maneuver closer to the person's location, implementations of the principles described are: the quick turn ( also known as the Q-turn or the figure eight turn ), the Anderson turn, the Williamson turn, and the Scharnow turn.
As is shown in the drawing, the quick turn is essentially a figure eight.
Whenever it moved it had to have a man inside to turn ( the figure ).
In a real flat plate the fluid must turn around the sides, and full stagnation pressure is found only at the center, dropping off toward the edges as in the lower figure and graph.
The railway has seen a steady increase in passengers carried since the turn of the millennium, with nearly 95, 500 passenger journeys recorded in 2006, although this figure is still only around half the peak figure carried in 1973.
Its main figure consisted of a turn and lift in a sort of closed position, which could be done either to the right or to the left.

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