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She can remove all knick-knacks within reach.
( Anyone active enough can reach a roof, wherever his room may be.
`` As we look to the $800 billion economy that is predicted for 1970 and the increase of about 40% in consumer expenditures that will be required to reach that goal, management can well be restless about how this tremendous volume and number of new products will be created and marketed '', Peterson said.
The adults vary in length from 8 to 75 centimetres ( 3 to 30 inches ) with the exception of Thomson's caecilian ( Caecilia thompsoni ) which can reach 150 centimetres ( 5 feet ).
An aardvark's length is usually between, and can reach lengths of when its tail ( which can be up to ) is taken into account.
The largest mammalian axons ( PNS ) can reach a diameter of up to 20 μm.
Both sides ( with the exception of hyper-Calvinists ) believe the invitation of the gospel is universal and " must be presented to everyone can reach without any distinction.
Asked once how far Sparta's boundaries stretched, he brandished his spear and said, " As far as this can reach.
It is also lighter and can be taken to places that self-propelled guns cannot reach, so despite the advantages of the self-propelled artillery, towed guns remain in the arsenals of many modern armies.
46 steps remain to climb in order to reach the top, the terrasse, from where one can enjoy a panoramic view of Paris.
In the latter units fire as tactically necessary and replenish to maintain or reach their authorised holding ( which can vary ), so the logistic system has to be able to cope with surge and slack.
Positive, tax-free carry from muni arb can reach into the double digits.
The current can reach 7 – 8 knots at this point.
A master Bluetooth device can communicate with a maximum of seven devices in a piconet ( an ad-hoc computer network using Bluetooth technology ), though not all devices reach this maximum.
To achieve a hit, the batter must reach first base before any fielder can either tag him with the ball, throw to another player protecting the base before the batter reaches it, or tag first base while carrying the ball.
With a little intelligence, I can reach down and pick up big nuggets of gold.
The choice of stroke depends on how near the shuttlecock is to the net, whether it is above net height, and where an opponent is currently positioned: players have much better attacking options if they can reach the shuttlecock well above net height, especially if it is also close to the net.
For most players, many calls ( bids, doubles and redoubles, and sometimes even passes ) are not made with the intention that they become the final contract, but to describe the strength and distribution of the player's hand, so that the partnership can reach an informed conclusion on their best contract, and / or to obstruct the opponents ' bidding.
A broadcast domain is a logical division of a computer network, in which all nodes can reach each other by broadcast at the data link layer.
# Before fading in the new track, check that the beats of two tracks match by listening to both channels together in the headphones, as the sound from the speakers can reach you with a delay.
His argument is based on a conceptual switch from the " ensemble " of Brownian particles to the " single " Brownian particle: we can speak of the relative number of particles at a single instant just as well as of the time it takes a Brownian particle to reach a given point.
At the sides of the chest, the breast tissue can extend into the axilla ( armpit ), and can reach as far to the back as the latissimus dorsi muscle, extending from the lower back to the humerus bone ( the longest bone of the upper arm ).
Another approach, used by modern hardware graphics adapters with accelerated geometry, can convert exactly all Bézier and conic curves ( or surfaces ) into NURBS, that can be rendered incrementally without first splitting the curve recursively to reach the necessary flatness condition.

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Profile cutting machines are available which can split foam to any desired thickness and produce sine, triangle, trapezoid, and other profiles in variable heights, dimensions, etc..
He may not rise to the heights, but he can get by, and eventually be retired.
It has the capacity to get to large heights and can outcompete native plant species around it.
Pilots can get authorisations for differing types of displays ( i. e. limbo flying, basic aerobatics to unlimited aerobatics ) and to differing minimum base heights above the ground.
The active regions involve all the phenomena directly linked to the magnetic field, which occur at different heights on the Sun's surface: sunspots and faculae, happening in the photosphere, spicules, Hα filaments and plages in the chromosphere, prominences in the chromosphere and transition region, and flares and coronal mass ejections happening in the corona and chromosphere, but if flares are very violent can perturb also the photosphere and generate a Moreton wave, as described by Uchida.
Their primary food source is acacia leaves, which they can browse at heights that most other herbivores cannot reach.
At heights of above, in the thermosphere, the atmosphere is so thin that free electrons can exist for short periods of time before they are captured by a nearby positive ion.
Once the vaulter enters the competition, they can choose to pass heights.
Similarly, one can often estimate parameters more accurately if one separates out subpopulations: the distribution of heights among people is better modeled by considering men and women as separate subpopulations, for instance.
As Holland has it: " What precise heights of oratory he attained, what stirring and memorable phrases he pronounced, we have no way of knowing ... only by the effect it had on the assembly can we gauge what surely must have been its electric and vivifying quality-for Themistocles ' audacious proposals, when put to the vote, were ratified.
Wave heights of tens of metres can be generated by large events.
Other methods of levitation allow for greater heights, longer durations, and better viewing angles ( see definition of angles from List of conjuring terms ) for performance ; however, most of these methods can only be performed on a stage because they require special equipment or setups ( such as wires ).
Giraffe unicycles can range in heights from 3 feet to over 10 feet high.
looked at the average heights of various races and suggested that by using ICO various race-and gender-specific cutoffs of waist circumference can be discarded.
At times these creatures could reach heights of forty feet high, they were only witnessed by Bilbo and the thirteen dwarves who were passing that way, and this information can only be found in the Red Book of Westmarch.
Non-deciduous evergreen shrubs and trees can be windbreaks, at variable heights and distances, to create protection and shelter from winter wind chill.
In addition to gradual processes such as erosion, earth movement caused by earthquakes or landslides or volcanoes can cause a differential in land heights which interfere with the natural course of a water flow, and result in waterfalls.
All three Vikings ( Erik, Baleog and Olaf ) have three health points which they can lose by getting hurt by enemies or by falling from great heights, and the ability to carry and use items, mainly keys, bombs, and food ( which restore health points ).
As the warm, moist air moves upward, it cools, condenses, and forms cumulonimbus clouds that can reach heights of over 20 km.
It can detect changes in surface heights with sub-millimeter precision.
the formula for the volume can be expressed in terms of this proportionality < big > α / 3 </ big > and a difference of cubes of heights h < sub > 1 </ sub > and h < sub > 2 </ sub > only,
Those with a head for heights can get a tree top view on the ' Tree Top Walk ' a 40 m high walk-way that can accommodate wheelchairs.
Stations broadcasting with low power can use masts with heights of a quarter-wavelength ( about 310 millivolts per meter per kilowatt at one kilometer ) to 5 / 8 wavelength ( 225 electrical degrees ; about 440 millivolts per meter per kilowatt at one kilometer ), while high power stations mostly use half-wavelength to 5 / 9 wavelength.
Assuming that the heights are normally ( Gaussian ) distributed with some unknown mean and variance, the mean and variance can be estimated with MLE while only knowing the heights of some sample of the overall population.

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