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arises and runs
Sometimes a new and popular application arises which only runs on one platform, increasing the desirability of that platform.
The most straightforward takings claim arises when the government physically occupies some part of a landowner's property without compensation: this runs directly into the plain language of the amendment itself.
Sometimes a new and popular application arises which only runs on one platform, increasing the desirability of that platform.
The genital aperture lies at the anterior end of the mantle cavity, a seminal grove arises from it and runs forward to the penis, at the base of the anterior tentacle.
The philosophical argument runs, briefly, as follows: firstly, from what is known about evolution, any biological change in a species arises by a random genetic change in a single individual which spreads throughout its breeding group.
The West Branch of the Ausable arises from the conjunction of the MacIntyre, South Meadow and Marcy Brooks, east of Mount Jo near the Adirondak Loj ; it then runs northeast to Au Sable Forks (), and is fed by Lake Placid and the Chubb River along the way.
It arises in the Amuri Range near Palmer Saddle and runs for thirty kilometres south-east through the Hundalee Hills at the south end of the Seaward Kaikoura Mountains before turning north-east and reaching the Pacific Ocean 30 kilometres south of Kaikoura.
The OA arises from the internal carotid along the medial side of the anterior clinoid process and runs anteriorly passing through the optic canal with and inferolaterally to the optic nerve.
The next branch of the OA is the lacrimal artery, one of the largest, arises just as the OA enters the orbit and runs along the superior edge of the lateral rectus muscle to supply the lacrimal gland, eyelids and conjunctiva.
It arises from the inferior mental spine, on the back of the symphysis menti, and runs backward and slightly downward, to be inserted into the anterior surface of the body of the hyoid bone ; it lies in contact with its fellow of the opposite side.
The name Dyke arises from its lying on Car Dyke, a once much larger Roman ditch, which runs along the western edge of The Fens.

arises and 24
Although they have people that would contact you within 24 hours if an issue arises, the people or support desk will not provide support to sellers that have proper documentation to sell new imported items.

arises and miles
* The east branch is about 8. 5 miles ( 14 km ) long and arises from two main sources: Paw Paw Lake ( in Kalamazoo County ) and Mattawan Creek in the village of Mattawan.
It arises as the Logan Water and Bigholms Burn meet 3 miles / 5 km southwest of Langholm.

arises and 38
She has many secrets which she would rather be kept quiet, such as living in a $ 600, 000 house on a $ 38, 000 a year salary ( ep 6 ), which Parker uses as the necessity arises.

arises and km
Although the river arises only 80 kilometres from the Arabian Sea, it flows 1, 465 km to empty into the Bay of Bengal.

arises and generally
Centrifugal force arises in the analysis of orbital motion and, more generally, of motion in a central-force field: in the case of a two-body problem, it is easy to convert to an equivalent one-body problem with force directed to or from an origin, and motion in a plane, so we consider only that.
Accordingly, life insurance is generally not considered to be indemnity insurance, but rather " contingent " insurance ( i. e., a claim arises on the occurrence of a specified event ).
Most songs, though, use only the diatonic chords: I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, occasionally VII, " even though the lowered seventh scale degree clashes chromatically with the raised form found as the third of the V chord ," ( though it, " arises much more frequently than it does in minor ( there, generally a Neapolitan ),") and, " infrequently, the minor v appears in an otherwise diatonic harmonic setting.
For Durkheim, anomie arises more generally from a mismatch between personal or group standards and wider social standards, or from the lack of a social ethic, which produces moral deregulation and an absence of legitimate aspirations.
It generally arises either from an archesporial cell or from some other part of the nucellus.
To evaluate, Fairburn et al .’ s model and more generally the cognitive explanation of bulimia nervosa is more descriptive than explanatory, as it does not necessarily explain how bulimia arises.
Put simply, a carcinoma is a cancer that begins in a tissue that lines the inner or outer surfaces of the body, and that generally arises from cells originating in the endodermal or ectodermal germ layer during embryogenesis.
Print-through ( sometimes referred to as bleed-through ) is a generally undesirable effect that arises in the use of magnetic tape for storing analogue information, in particular music.
The duty to warn, which is mandated by many states, is generally not a problem because the client or defendant has already signed a release of information, unless the victim is not clearly identified and the issue of the identifiability of the victim arises.
It arises from four branches in several lakes in north-central Maine, which flow generally east.
The distribution over a variable A that arises when collapsing a parent variable B is called a compound distribution ; sampling from this distribution is generally tractable when B is the conjugate prior for A, particularly when A and B are members of the exponential family.
Confusion sometimes arises, because the term electronic packaging generally includes the later stages of mounting and interconnecting the devices, for example on printed-circuit boards.
No matter exactly how it arises, researchers generally agree that these types of focal dystonia are the result of a basal ganglia and / or sensorimotor cortex malfunction in the brain.
Thus, while a Notice of Federal Tax Lien generally is issued after the tax lien arises, a Notice of Intent to Levy ( sometimes misleadingly called simply a " notice of levy ") generally must be issued before the actual levy is made.
Sympathy generally arises between 2 – 3 years old, although some instances of empathic emotion can be seen as early as 18 months.
This change rarely arises naturally, and is generally the result of regulation by a governing body.
The average player will generally have a repertoire of around ten pieces which they will aim to play very well, learning new pieces as and when they feel like it or if the opportunity arises.
Calochortus produce one or more flowers on a stem that arises from the bulb, generally in the spring or early summer.
One theory asserts that sex cleavage both arises and wanes because cliques are largely sorted by common interests: girls and boys are generally interested in different activities until dating emerges, after which they share a highly-valued activity.
Graduates of the school are generally assigned to their home congregations for a time, but are often offered the opportunity to serve in a more needy congregation or area, as and when the need arises.
The river arises in a chain of 11 lakes in southern Hubbard County, Minnesota and flows generally southeast, entering the Mississippi at Crow Wing State Park, northwest of Little Falls, Minnesota.
Proprietary estoppel arises when A purports to give but fails to effectively convey, or promises to give property or an interest in property, to B, while being generally aware Crabb v Arun District Council that B will expend money or otherwise act to his detriment in reliance of the supposed or promised gift, so much so that it would be " unconscionable " not to enforce the expectation Taylor Fashions v Liverpool Victoria Trustees.
If there arises a case in which a member is credited with saving a human life, but where the act does not meet the criteria for either the Silver Medal of Valor or the Bronze Medal of Valor, the member is generally recommended for a Certificate of Recognition of Lifesaving.

arises and northwest
Another large runoff system forms the Chui River, which arises in northern Kyrgyzstan, then flows northwest and disappears into the deserts of southern Kazakhstan.
Knob Prairie owes its name to a steep hill, or knob, that arises just to the northwest of Waltonville.
The river arises from Mount Nokogiri in the Akaishi Mountains in northwest Yamanashi as the, and meets the Fuefuki River at the town of Ichikawamisato.

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