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In the observations at 4.3 mm ( Coates, 1959 ), the diameter of the antenna beam, 6'.7, was small enough to allow resolution of some of the larger features of the lunar surface, and contour diagrams have been made of the lunar brightness distribution at three lunar phases.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
Also, some tracts of the roads lead to natural features such as springs, lakes, mountain tops and pinnacles.
However, Margaret Sleeboom-Faulkner of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Sussex said Kanzō Umehara considered the Ainu and some Ryukyuans to have " preserved their proto-Mongoloid traits " According to anthropologist Elsie Clews Parsons physical features of the Proto-Mongoloid were characterized as, " a straight-haired type, medium in complexion, jaw protrusion, nose-breadth, and inclining probably to round-headedness ".
In the villa grounds, Algardi and his studio executed sculpture-encrusted fountains and other garden features, where some of his free-standing sculpture and bas-reliefs remain.
The South African plateau is connected towards East African plateau, with probably a slightly greater average elevation, and marked by some distinct features.
This region's distinct religion, art, and food are some of the fundamental features that define Arab culture.
The shell model, developed in 1949, allowed some additional features to be explained, in particular the so-called magic numbers.
It was developed by Tony Brooker and Derrick Morris as a variant of the ALGOL programming language, removing some Algol features such as " passing parameters by name " ( which in Algol 60 means passing the address of a short subroutine to recalculate the parameter each time it was mentioned ).
Each episode features a few interstitial scenes in which they view videos in this manner, their commentary improvised by Judge, with the rest of the episode depicting them embarking on some scheme or adventure.
In some countries vehicles are required to have these features by disability discrimination laws.
In some countries, particularly the USA and Canada, buses used to transport school children have evolved into a specific design with specified mandatory features.
It earned less at the box office than his previous features and received mixed reviews ; some viewers were displeased with Chaplin's politicising.
He thereafter composed the score for all of his films, and from the late 1950s to his death, he re-scored all of his silent features and some of his short films.
Anthropologist Dean Snow stated that though Franklin's Albany Plan may have drawn some inspiration from the Iroquois League, there is little evidence that either the Plan or the Constitution drew substantially from this source and argues that "... such claims muddle and denigrate the subtle and remarkable features of Iroquois government.
While many aspects of national copyright laws have been standardized through international copyright agreements, copyright laws of most countries have some unique features.
This practice also spread to street names, names of parks and buildings and some more trivial features.
Estonian and some Sami languages have three phonemic lengths: short, geminate, and long geminate, although the distinction between the geminate and overlong geminate includes suprasegmental features.
Cannibalism features in the folklore and legends of many cultures and is most often attributed to evil characters or as extreme retribution for some wrong.
Clown costumes tend to exaggerate the facial features and some body parts, such as hands and feet and noses.
C does not include some features found in newer, more modern high-level languages, including object orientation and garbage collection.
All terrain tiles, some landscape features, all monsters and objects, and some spell / effect graphics take the form of Windows 3. 1 icons.
Though Common Lisp is not as popular as some non-Lisp languages, many of its features have made their way into other, more widely used programming languages and systems ( see Greenspun's Tenth Rule ).
Many other shock-related changes take place within both impactor and target as the shock wave passes through, and some of these changes can be used as diagnostic tools to determine whether particular geological features were produced by impact cratering.

features and books
Each Journal contained articles of professional and clinical interest, and departments devoted to military medical news, reviews of new books, and other features of interest to officers of the medical services.
The word has become more prevalent, and now features in children's literature, such as the Walter the Farting Dog series of children's books, Robert Munsch's Good Families Don't and The Gas We Pass by Shinta Cho.
The game was published in a box, the rules books features fake bar codes and Comics Code approval badges.
He planned four additional books: one on the stationary aspects of the universe ( the Sun and the fixed stars ); one on the planets and their motions ; one on the physical nature of planets and the formation of geographical features ( focused especially on Earth ); and one on the effects of the heavens on the Earth, to include atmospheric optics, meteorology and astrology.
The rhyme books differ in some details, but overall show many of the features characteristic of modern Mandarin dialects, such as the reduction and disappearance of final plosives and the reorganization of the Middle Chinese tones.
Such metal fittings continued to be found on books as decorative features even after the use of paper made them unnecessary.
* Bernard Cornwell's The Saxon Stories series of books features her, most prominently in Sword Song ( 2007 ISBN 978-0-00-721971-1 ) and The Burning Land ( 2009 ISBN 978-0-00-721975-9 ).
The river almost inevitably features in many books set in London.
This event led directly to a period of city-to-city road races in France and other European countries, which introduced many of the features found in later rallies: individual start times with cars running against the clock rather than head to head ; time controls at the entry and exit points of towns along the way ; road books and route notes ; and driving over long distances on ordinary, mainly gravel, roads, facing hazards such as dust, traffic, pedestrians and farm animals.
He features in many " humorous " books.
He was the Prime Minister in the so-called " Swinging London " era of the 1960s, and therefore features in many of the books about this period of history.
All of these books contain such features as meditations for the presiding celebrant ( s ) during the liturgy, and other material such as the rite for the blessing of palms on Palm Sunday, propers for special feast days, and instructions for proper ceremonial order.
Aside from the text itself, the book includes five elements that parody common features of mass-market books:
Like many of Garner's books, the novel is set in the real landscape of Cheshire, in this case focused around Alderley Edge, and features the fictional characters interacting at genuine sites, such as the sandstone escarpment of the Edge, the Wizard's Well, the open mine pits, and the Beacon.
His appearance is similar to that of Scrooge, and he is sometimes characterized as being of Scottish descent as well ( speaking with a Scottish burr in most animated features, though he is generally accepted as being from South Africa in the continuity of the comic books ).
Its bottom tier features open books.
* Andrjei Sapkowski's books from the Geralt de Rivia cicle features a form of Wild Hunt heavily based on the Welsh myth on the Cwn Annwn.
It houses more than 550, 000 books, has 80 public terminals for student use, and features a Starbucks and public lounge area.
Battersea features in the books of Michael de Larrabeiti, who was brought up in the area: A Rose Beyond the Thames recounts the working-class Battersea of the 1940s and 1950s ; The Borrible Trilogy presents a fictional Battersea, home to the Borribles.
The area also features in the Fu Manchu books of Sax Rohmer, where a Limehouse opium den serves as the hideout of the Chinese supervillain.
Like the Bodleian Library at Oxford, the UU Library features chained books – although at Oxford this is done to protect the books from the students, whereas at UU it is done to protect the students from the books.
These properties have additional features such as guidebooks, books and other resources, published by HMSO or private publishing companies.
It features a large selection of new and used books as well as toys and collectibles.

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