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follows and course
In type 1 the pulmonary vein closely follows the course of the bronchus and the pulmonary artery from the periphery to the hilum.
Talbot ( 1989 ) observes that alcoholism in the classical disease model follows a progressive course: if a person continues to drink, their condition will worsen.
The race follows a straight course from a standing start over a measured distance, most commonly ¼ mile () for most cars, with a shorter for some
Of course, if two stations transmit on the same frequency, it is practically impossible for the receiver to separate them ; so instead of all stations transmitting at the same frequency, each chain was allocated a nominal frequency, 1f, and each station in the chain transmitted at a harmonic of this base frequency, as follows:
If one follows Polybius, the course of events was the following: Despite the Carthaginian pre-war naval advantage, the Roman landing was virtually unopposed.
The purpose of these shafts is not clear: they appear to be aligned on stars or areas of the northern and southern skies, but on the other hand one of them follows a dog-leg course through the masonry so there was not intention to directly sight stars through them.
Widest at its northern end near San Pedro Sula, the depression narrows as it follows the upper course of the Río Humuya.
By contrast, the yarn in knitted fabrics follows a meandering path ( a course ), forming symmetric loops ( also called bights ) symmetrically above and below the mean path of the yarn.
The global climate cooled considerably over the course of the Neogene, culminating in a series of continental glaciations in the Quaternary Period that follows.
The river then follows a roughly southwest and then west-northwest course until Cincinnati, before bending to a west-southwest course for most of its length.
The northern border of the Paraneña region, set in 1872, follows the course of the Paraná River ( Río Paraná ), the ridges of the mountains in the northeast region, and finally the course of the Apa River until it empties into the Paraguay River.
Over the course of the last century the percentages have changed as follows: 1871-Serbs: 64 % Albanians: 32 %; 1948-Serbs: 24 % Albanians: 65 %; 1971-Serbs: 18 % Albanians: 74 %; 1995-Serbs: 8 % Albanians: 90 %; 2008-Serbs: 5 %; Albanians: 92 %.
The Rio Grande follows a course through the southern valley from Del Norte southeastward via Alamosa to New Mexico.
One end of the Grand Union Canal ( Grand Junction Canal-Main Line ) is at Brentford on the River Thames in west London, where the canal follows the engineered course of the River Brent.
From here the canal follows the course of the River Bulbourne through Bourne End with the well-known swingbridge at Winkwell, and the " Port of Berkhamsted ".
The period of prosperity which follows, and is consolidated during the course of his reign, ends with the domination of the Angevins and the rebellion of the Sicilians culminating in the revolt of the Sicilian Vespers.
In the ocean, the food chain typically starts with phytoplankton, and follows the course:
In these he follows the course of European history from the 1920s through the Second World War, including real characters and events — such as Hitler's escape following the abortive Munich putsch — as well as fictional.
Since 1950, almost every year at Easter, long distance canoeists have been competing in what is now known as the Devizes to Westminster International Canoe Race, which follows the course of the Kennet & Avon Canal, joins the River Thames at Reading and runs right up to a grand finish at Westminster Bridge.
The history of Padua after Late Antiquity follows the course of events common to most cities of north-eastern Italy.
The film follows a group of blue-collar deep-core drillers sent by NASA to stop a gigantic asteroid on a collision course with Earth.
However, he believes that humanity will only be better off if it follows his prescriptions, so that even if he is incorrect it is the right course of action.
Between dams it follows a very constricted course, but after Almourol it enters a vast alluvial valley prone to flooding.

follows and Good
* British — Ashton, Helen: Pierrot in Town ( 1913 ); Barrington, Pamela: White Pierrot ( 1932 ); Callaghan, Stella: " Pierrot and the Black Cat " ( 1921 ), Pierrot of the World ( 1923 ); Deakin, Dorothea: The Poet and the Pierrot ( 1905 ); Herring, Paul: The Pierrots on the Pier: A Holiday Entertainment ( 1914 ); Priestley, J. B .: The Good Companions ( 1929 ; plot follows fortunes of a Pierrot troupe, The Dinky Doos ; has had many adaptations, for stage, screen, TV, and radio ).
His influence on the Faces ' 1972 album, A Nod's As Good As A Wink To A Blind Horse, which he co-produced with the band, can be gauged from the message that follows the credits: ' Thank you Glyn, you made all the difference.
Priestley's 1929 novel The Good Companions, set in the same period, follows the lives of the members of a " concert party " or touring Pierrot troupe.
The 1997 drama film Good Will Hunting follows the story of autodidact Will Hunting, played by Matt Damon.
Having thrown the fiendish Madame Morrible in jail, Glinda follows in Elphaba's footsteps, trying to fix all the damage that has been caused in Oz over the past few decades, and hoping to truly earn her title as " Glinda the Good " among the people.
Boyd's novels include: A Good Man in Africa, a study of a disaster-prone British diplomat operating in West Africa, for which he won the Whitbread Book award and Somerset Maugham Award in 1981 ; An Ice-Cream War, set against the background of the World War I campaigns in colonial East Africa, which won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and was nominated for the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1982 ; Brazzaville Beach, published in 1991, which follows a female scientist researching chimpanzee behaviour in Africa ; and Any Human Heart, written in the form of the journals of a fictitious twentieth century British writer, which was long-listed for the Booker Prize in 2002.
The ideal of secularism can be briefly stated as follows: the best course of action in politics and other civic fields is that which flows from a common understanding of the Good by various groups and religions.
The exact quote reads as follows: " Good God!
The criteria for award of the Air Force Good Conduct medal are as follows: It is awarded to Air Force enlisted personnel during a three-year period of active military service or for a one-year period of service during a time of war.
The single descriptive words are as follows: Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor.
Peter Kreeft, a Christian philosopher who follows the steps of Thomas Aquinas, says that only God wins in the list of Candidates for the Greatest Good.

follows and Friday
Hawaii ( 157 ° W ) follows the U. S. date for Friday prayer.
The Panama schedule follows a 3-2-2-3 pattern in which shift workers generally are allowed every other Friday, Saturday, and Sunday off, with two additional days off during the week, although this may differ depending on organization and industry.
Night stops after tonight will be as follows: Monday, Bradford, Pennsylvania ; Tuesday, Wheeling, West Virginia ; Wednesday, Huntington, West Virginia ; Thursday, Knoxville, Tennessee ; Friday, Memphis, Tennessee ; Saturday, Birmingham, Alabama ; July 12, Montgomery, Alabama ; July 13, New Orleans ; July 14, Shreveport, Louisiana ; July 15, Houston, Texas ; July 16, San Antonio, Texas ; July 17 and 18, Fort Worth, Texas ; July 19, Ponca City, Oklahoma ; July 20, Kansas City ; July 21, Lincoln, Nebraska ; July 22, Omaha, Nebraska ; July 23, Davenport, Ia.
" Ojo discovers rationalizations for this, including the fact that he was born on Friday the 13th, is left-handed, and has a wart under his arm, and he begins to believe that bad luck follows him wherever he goes.
For example: Robinson Crusoe and Friday are stranded on a tiny island as old men and the dialogue goes as follows:
* Pakistan follows the standard international 40 hour working week, from Monday to Friday, with Saturday and Sunday being weekends.

follows and day
Apollo changed her into an incense plant, either heliotrope or sunflower, which follows the sun every day.
Until the 1911 reform, the psalms were arranged according to a disposition dating from the 8th century, as follows: Psalms i .– cviii., with some omissions, were recited at Matins, twelve each day from Monday to Saturday, and eighteen on Sunday.
" 2-4-6-8 ", a popular diet of this variety, follows a four-day cycle in which only 200 calories are consumed the first day, 400 the second day, 600 the third day, 800 the fourth day, 1, 000 the fifth day, and then the cycle repeats.
Nicholas summed up the situation as follows: " I wish to move in one direction, and it is clear that Mama wishes me to move in another-my dream is to one day marry Alix.
: The way in which they secure the passing round of the watchword for the night is as follows: from the tenth maniple of each class of infantry and cavalry, the maniple which is encamped at the lower end of the street, a man is chosen who is relieved from guard duty, and he attends every day at sunset at the tent of the tribune, and receiving from him the watchword — that is a wooden tablet with the word inscribed on it – takes his leave, and on returning to his quarters passes on the watchword and tablet before witnesses to the commander of the next maniple, who in turn passes it to the one next him.
The average tidal bulge closely follows the Moon in its orbit, and the Earth rotates under this tidal bulge in just over a day.
In leap years, a second " intercalary day " follows Saturday, 30 June.
Astronomically, the winter solstice, being the day of the year which has fewest hours of daylight, ought to be the middle of the season, but seasonal lag means that the coldest period normally follows the solstice by a few weeks.
His investment efforts took him to Wall Street where, the day after Lincoln's assassination, a riotous crowd led him into an impromptu speech, in part as follows: " Fellow citizens!
" The remaining three formulas are copied from an 1890 publication of the day: ( 1 ) Sydenham's Laudanum: " According to the Paris Codex this is prepared as follows: opium, 2 ounces ; saffron, 1 ounce ; bruised cinnamon and bruised cloves, each 1 drachm ; sherry wine, 1 pint.
The second phase which immediately follows it consists of five decades each day for twenty-seven days in thanksgiving, and is prayed whether or not the petition has been granted.
This follows the tradition of Hillel, who did the same at his Seder table 2000 years ago ( except that in Hillel's day the Paschal sacrifice, matzo, and maror were eaten together.
More exactly, sidereal time follows the vernal equinox, which is not quite fixed among the stars ; Precession and nutation shift the equinox slightly from one day to the next, so sidereal time is not an exact measure of the rotation of the Earth relative to inertial space.
The Lexington Christmas Parade: Held usually the day after Thanksgiving, the parade route follows Main Street between Midland and Broadway.
#: Pimsleur's 1967 memory schedule was as follows: 5 seconds, 25 seconds, 2 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 hour, 5 hours, 1 day, 5 days, 25 days, 4 months, 2 years.
Tracy and Hepburn as Adam and Amanda. Doris Attinger ( Judy Holliday ) follows her husband ( Tom Ewell ) with a gun one day and sees that he is having an affair with another woman ( Jean Hagen ).
The characteristics of those upon whom God's wrath will fall is as follows: Those who reject God ; deny his signs ; doubt the resurrection and the reality of the day of judgment ; call Muhammad a sorcerer, a madman or a poet ; do mischief, are impudent, do not look after the poor ( notably the orphans ); live in luxury or heap up fortunes ; persecute the believers or prevent them from praying.
High School is a 1968 American documentary film directed by Frederick Wiseman, which follows the typical day of a group of students at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The account goes as follows: " The cardinals dallied with their duty until March 1314, ( exact day is disputed by scholars ) when, on a scaffold in front of Notre Dame, Jacques de Molay, Templar Grand Master, Geoffroi de Charney, Master of Normandy, Ilugues de Peraud, Visitor of France, and Godefroi de Gonneville, Master of Aquitaine, were brought forth from the jail in which for nearly seven years they had lain, to receive the sentence agreed upon by the cardinals, in conjunction with the Archbishop of Sens and some other prelates whom they had called in.
He indicates this time in the Apology which he addressed to Antonine, where he writes as follows: ' We do not think it out of place to mention here Antinoüs also, who lived in our day, and whom all were driven by fear to worship as a god, although they knew who he was and whence he came '.
Helios refused to forgive Clytia for betraying his beloved, and a grieving Clytia wilted and slowly turned into a heliotrope, which follows the sun every day.

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