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:“ I never thought that spreading ignorance has any advantage, except for those who are in a position of power and want to deprive others of their rights and spread ignorance in order to keep them underlings .”
A spreading code is a pseudo-random code that has a narrow Ambiguity function, unlike other narrow pulse codes.
However, it was also reported that use of creaky voice ( vocal fry ) has possibly been spreading among American women across the nation.
As the youngest of the major oceans it has active spreading ridges that are part of the worldwide system of mid-ocean ridges :-
The influence on Christian thinking of the epistles ascribed to him has been significant, due in part to his association as a prominent apostle of Christianity during the spreading of the Gospel through early Christian communities across the Roman Empire.
A QO who has reasonable grounds to believe that the traveller has or might have a communicable disease or is infested with vectors, after the medical examination of a traveller, can order him / her into treatment or measures to prevent the person from spreading the disease.
As of 2006, the country has donated £ 49 billion in aid in the previous three decades, but exclusively to Muslims ( except for one donation amounting to the equivalent of £ 250, 000 ) This aid has contributed to the spreading of Islam of the sort found in Saudi Arabia ( Wahhabism ) rather than fostering the traditions of the receiving ethnic groups.
Traditionally, he has been portrayed as a humanist whose enthusiasm for biblical scholarship prepared him for the adoption of Lutheran ideas, which were spreading during the 1520s.
The process of cultural dissemination has perpetuated over the centuries as Western media corporations have penetrated markets throughout the world, spreading Western culture and styles.
So-called Limburg pottery and La Hoguette pottery are styles which stretch into northwestern France and the Netherlands, but it has sometimes been argued that these technologies are the result of pottery technology spreading beyond the original LBK farming population of eastern Belgium and northeastern France, and being made by hunter gatherers.
Spread-spectrum signals are highly resistant to deliberate jamming, unless the adversary has knowledge of the spreading characteristics.
It has since become a devastating pest, spreading across northern Australia.
This mutated virus has been spreading at a rate of 50 miles per year, and as of 2005 may be found throughout Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of the Congo.
Kudzu has been spreading at the rate of annually.
It is claimed that Tarnów has the longest summer in Poland spreading from mid May to mid September ( above 118 days ).
He has a fairly good knowledge of psychology and is very skilled in spreading fear to his victims, causing them to doubt their relationships and ( in some cases ) even their own sanity.
Once the site has reached a suitable firm inorganic base material that is graded further so that it is flat and level, and then topped by spreading a layer-cake of force dispersing sand and gravel.
In retail, the city not only has the assortment of international big-box retailers now ubiquitous in larger Bulgarian cities, but boasts made-in-Varna national chains with locations spreading over the country such as retailer Piccadilly, restaurateur Happy, and pharmacy chain Sanita.
Because Pinal County is located between Arizona's two largest metropolitan regions, Phoenix and Tucson, suburban growth southward from greater Phoenix has begun to spread into the northern parts of the county ; similarly, growth northward from Tucson is spreading into the southern portions of the county.
It has been argued that the suppression of the English monasteries and nunneries contributed as well to the spreading decline of that contemplative spirituality which once thrived in Europe, with the occasional exception found only in groups such as the Society of Friends (" Quakers ").
The park has a weed problem with the spreading of lantana.
These forests contain several impressive trees, among them the banyan fig, which can be recognised by its large, spreading aerial roots, and the kapok tree, which has a spiny trunk, large, waxy red flowers and pods full of cotton-like material.
Another influential theoretician of ethnicity was Fredrik Barth, whose " Ethnic Groups and Boundaries " from 1969 has been described as instrumental in spreading the usage of the term in social studies in the 1980s and 1990s.

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A special grade of the medal, known as the Presidential Medal of Freedom with Distinction, has a larger execution of the same medal design worn as a star on the left chest along with a sash over the right shoulder, with its rosette ( blue with white edge, bearing the central disc of the medal at its center ) resting on the left hip.
The north aisle has one Norman and Early English Gothic 13th-century lancet windows, one of which has a later rere-arch with cusped spandrels, each with a carved rosette.
Behind him is his sandal bearer, whose name may be represented by the rosette appearing adjacent to his head, and a second rectangular symbol that has no clear interpretation but which has been suggested may represent a town or citadel.
An episode shows she has three cubs, one black and two yellow with rosette patterns.
It has smooth leaves shooting off from a large basal rosette, with distinctive waved or curled edges.
It has a narrow horizontal flange set below the upright rim and decorated with scroll patterns inlaid in niello, and a small nielloed rosette within the centre base.
Some have most or all of the leaves in a rosette at the base of the plant and produce a flowering stem that has leaves that are reduced in size.
The Compass Room has marble wainscotting, and is lighted by a multi-globe chandelier suspended above the compass rose from an elaborate plaster rosette.
Its rosette orbit has an eccentricity of 0. 21.
It has two types of leaves, finely divided feather-like submerged leaves borne along the length of the stem, and undivided floating leaves borne in a rosette at the water's surface.
The plant typically has a basal rosette of simple, orbicular leaves 1 – 5 cm wide, with the flower stalks arising from the centre of the rosette, each stalk bearing 1-6 white to violet flowers.
It has a highly branched stem and a large taproot, as well as a basal rosette of leaves with smaller leaves alternating on the upright stems.
It produces stolons are which generate a new rosette at their extremity, each rosette has the possibility of developing into a new clone forming dense mats in open space.
Previously, the Purple Heart was also presented with a rosette, but now has been replaced by a metallic lapel pin.
It forms bulbs at ground level, and unlike other lilies, has a basal rosette of leaves through the winter, which die back in summer.
It grows to 10 – 25 cm high, and has long-petiolated basal leaves forming a rosette ; the leaves are pinnately dissected and coarsely hirsute.
The plant has no stem to speak of, producing a rosette of leaves and an inflorescence on a long rigid hamp.
Drosera peltata generally has an evident rosette of leaves at the soil surface, which is most pronounced in D. foliosa and in contrast often reduced to scales in mature plants of D. peltata subsp.
By contrast the nominal form of D. peltata has a less prominent basal rosette, and a single stem.

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