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However, the vast majority of its seats were lost at the 2009 council elections, including its entire traditional Dublin base, where-with the exception of a Town Council Seat in Balbriggan-it now holds no council seats at all in Dublin and only three County Council seats in total.
From this being the sukta holds, the original creative will proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
In this battle, Ariobarzan, supported by only 700 Persian Immortals, holds the vast Macedonian army of 17, 000 men at bay for 30 days.
From this reality the sukta holds that original creative will ( later identified with Brahma, Hiranyagarbha or Prajapati ) proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
This status holds strong for the first season of the show, and served as the basis for a vast array of stories that freely mixed elements of science fiction and fantasy into a traditional good-versus-evil tale that steadily introduced more and more recurring allies and villains into the world of the ThunderCats.
The number gained a degree of popular attention when Martin Gardner described it in the " Mathematical Games " section of Scientific American in November 1977, writing that, " In an unpublished proof, Graham has recently established ... a bound so vast that it holds the record for the largest number ever used in a serious mathematical proof.
Public opinion however holds negative feelings towards the HST with an Ipsos Reid poll showing vast majority of British Columbians ( 82 %) and Ontarians ( 74 %) oppose their provincial government ’ s plans to harmonize the sales tax.
A tenet of these views holds that vast amounts of energy originating from dimensions we cannot perceive are available at latitudes 19. 5 ° both south and north on the Sun and every planet in the Solar System.
The Spaniards undertook salvage operations for several years, with the help of Indian slaves, and they recovered nearly half of the registered part of the vast treasure from the holds of the Margarita, whose remains rested in water sufficiently shallow for breath-holding divers.
The film proceeds by demonstrating the vast array of beats that have been produced by turntabalist and the auspicious future the industry holds.
Another theory holds that because there was a vast population of black eels along Negril's coast, the Spaniards called the area Negro Eels which was shortened to Negrillo and then to Negril.
Atlantis holds a vast database of Ancient knowledge.
The mosque holds a chandelier and a vast carpet, with very little furniture.
With the current concentration of media ownership in the U. S., the NFL thus holds broadcast contracts with four companies ( CBS Corporation, NBCUniversal, News Corporation, and The Walt Disney Company, respectively ) that control a combined vast majority of the country's media.
In his left hand, he holds a human heart to symbolize great compassion and spontaneous great bliss – the essence of all the stages of the vast path of Sutra and Tantra.
The work holds the distinction of being the only full-fledged string quintet in Schubert's vast oeuvre.

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In modern usage, the term " dictator " is generally used to describe a leader who holds and / or abuses an extraordinary amount of personal power, especially the power to make laws without effective restraint by a legislative assembly.
Mutualism is based on a labor theory of value which holds that when labour or its product is sold, in exchange, it ought to receive goods or services embodying " the amount of labor necessary to produce an article of exactly similar and equal utility ".
Mutualism is based on a labor theory of value which holds that when labor or its product is sold, in exchange, it ought to receive goods or services embodying " the amount of labor necessary to produce an article of exactly similar and equal utility ".
Recently, the technique of bioimpedance measurement ( which measures the amount of fluid in a limb ) has been shown to have greater sensitivity than these existing methods, and holds promise as a simple diagnostic and screening tool.
As a result, fewer than 31, 000 PSLs were sold for a stadium that holds twice that amount.
Current Sultan of Oman, His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Sa ’ id Al ‘ Bu Sa ’ id holds an extraordinary amount of power.
If the opposite holds true, then it becomes more costly for landowners to have guards for the slaves than to employ paid workers who can only demand low wages due to the amount of competition.
The inner cup holds a known amount of a solute, usually water, that absorbs the heat from the reaction.
A common misconception holds that the term arose from some association between the size of the district and the distance that can be covered on horseback in a certain amount of time.
The solution is to provide a small amount of very fast memory known as a CPU cache which holds recently accessed data.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive holds a large amount of daytime television airings that were spared from the wiping practice.
The University holds rowing contests, but because of the normal state of the Ankh, these usually amount to a jogging / sprinting race on the crusted surface.
Whichever team holds the objective for the longest amount of time gains the most points and wins the round.
Then it transfers to the anilox roll ( or meter roll ) whose texture holds a specific amount of ink since it is covered with thousands of small wells or cups that enable it to meter ink to the printing plate in a uniform thickness evenly and quickly ( the number of cells per linear inch can vary according to the type of print job and the quality required ).
" Allen Chamberlain, whose Beacon Hill gives a detailed summary of the complicated negotiations surrounding this purchase, holds that Copley was fairly compensated at a price three times what he had paid for property from which he had had rents of considerable amount.
This relationship holds for situations where the amount of nucleophile is much greater than that of the carbocation intermediate.
** Increasing the length of the queue by designing the line in a " zig-zag " shape that holds a large amount of guests in a smaller area.
Fish anatomy is primarily governed by the physical characteristics of water, which is much denser than air, holds a relatively small amount of dissolved oxygen, and absorbs more light than air does.
An electric version of the stylus has been commercially available since the 1970s, with the cone becoming a metal reservoir which keeps the melted beeswax at a constant temperature and holds a much larger amount than a traditional stylus.
This single screen theatre still holds a good amount of its original architecture.
These assumptions can be shown to lead to a " consumer's cost function ", C ( u, p ), the cost of achieving utility level u given a set of prices p. Assuming that the cost function holds across time ( i. e., people get the same amount of utility from one set of purchases in year as they would have buying the same set in a different year ) leads to a " true cost of living index.
He apparently holds a great interest in musical history, as he ’ s shown a surprising amount of biographical knowledge about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
A properly sharpened die, with the correct amount of clearance between the punch and die, will produce a part that holds close dimensional tolerances in relationship to the parts edges.
A significant amount of freight is carried in the cargo holds of passenger ships and aircraft.

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`` How could the mess be admitted, because it appears to be the very opposite of form and therefore destructive of the very thing that art holds itself to be ''??
The Andy Warhol Museum in his native city, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives.
The word art is derived from the Latin " ars ", which, although literally defined means, " skill method " or " technique ", holds a connotation of beauty.
In art St. Columbanus is represented bearded bearing the monastic cowl, he holds in his hand a book with an Irish satchel, and stands in the midst of wolves.
The Louvre holds masterpieces from the Hellenistic era, including The Winged Victory of Samothrace ( 190 BC ) and the Venus de Milo, symbolic of classical art.
What holds true in one organization may not hold true in another, as is the case in many martial art systems.
Tate holds the national collection of British art from 1500 to the present day and international modern and contemporary art.
The territory holds many diverse structures that help provide autonomy for the sovereign state, including a rail line and train station, heliport, post office, radio station ( with extraterritorial antennas in Italy ), military barracks, government palaces and offices, public plaza, part of an audience hall, old defensive wall marking the border, institutions of higher learning, cultural / art centers, and a few embassies.
An art professor from Rhodes College holds small openings on the first floor of his home for local students and professional artists.
This Artist Coop is a non profit organization that provides community outreach related to art and holds several exhibits a year.
The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography.
The National Art Gallery holds a collection of works mostly by Bulgarian authors, while the National Gallery for Foreign Art displays exclusively foreign art, mostly from India, Africa, China and Europe.
This is not the case, however, in Laconic art: on an Archaic stele depicting Helen's recovery after the fall of Troy, Menelaus is armed with a sword but Helen faces him boldly, looking directly into his eyes ; and in other works of Peloponnesian art, Helen is shown carrying a wreath, while Menelaus holds his sword aloft vertically.
The NGV currently holds over 70, 000 works of art.
Pluto, the classical ruler of the underworld in the mystery religions, was a giver of agricultural, mineral and spiritual wealth, and in art often holds a cornucopia to distinguish him from the gloomier Hades, who holds a drinking horn instead.
The V & A holds some of the most impressive exhibitions on art in London, this is in part because of the large galleries devoted to temporary exhibitions.
The Bennington Museum in Bennington, Vermont, holds the largest public collection of Moses ' paintings in the country, as well as " Yarn paintings ", art supplies, and the 18th century tilt-top table Moses painted with rustic scenes and used as her easel.
Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College-Cumberland campus holds a free of charge, bi-annual music and art festival featuring local talent.
The ArtsCenter also holds art classes, dance classes, and art exhibitions.

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