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is and rigid
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
In urethane foams, for example, there has been a definite trend toward the polyether-type materials ( which are now available in two-component rigid foam systems ) and the emphasis is definitely on one-shot molding.
In a typical application -- the making of rigid urethane foam sandwich panels -- an amount of foam mixture calculated to expand 10 to 20% more than the volume of the panel is poured into the panel void and the top of the panel is locked in place by a jig.
However implausible this is, it is certainly the case that Aristotle's rigid separation of action from production, and his justification of the subservience of slaves and others to the virtue – or arete – of a few justified the ideal of aristocracy.
In some taxa the texture is leathery, fleshy, or even rigid, but always with stomata.
Ambrose displayed a kind of liturgical flexibility that kept in mind that liturgy was a tool to serve people in worshiping God, and ought not to become a rigid entity that is invariable from place to place.
The traditional Buddhist understanding of non-violence is not as rigid as the Jain one, but like the Jains, Buddhists have always condemned the killing of all living beings.
The angular momentum of a system of particles ( e. g. a rigid body ) is the sum of angular momenta of the individual particles.
The angular momentum of a particle or rigid body in rectilinear motion ( pure translation ) is a vector with constant magnitude and direction.
If the path of the particle or centre of mass of the rigid body passes through the given origin, its angular momentum is zero.
This second term can be even further simplified if the particles form a rigid body, in which case it is the product of moment of inertia and angular velocity of the spinning motion ( as above ).
Fay refuses to take her wig off, and confesses to him that this disguise, left over from a college play, is the only way she can break out of her rigid and cynical persona.
As Fay resumes work, Detmold's real new assistant arrives, and Fay is horrified to realize that she is even more practical, rigid and disbelieving than Fay herself, and the new nurse marches the Cookies off to the next town to disprove the new miracle.
The most common type of bus is the single-decker rigid bus, with larger loads carried by double-decker buses and articulated buses, and smaller loads carried by midibuses and minibuses ; coaches are used for longer distance services.
This is accompanied by physical problems such as speech impairment, jerky movements ( myoclonus ), balance and coordination dysfunction ( ataxia ), changes in gait, rigid posture, and seizures.
They can be divided broadly into two categories: dualist solutions that maintain Descartes ' rigid distinction between the realm of consciousness and the realm of matter but give different answers for how the two realms relate to each other ; and monist solutions that maintain that there is really only one realm of being, of which consciousness and matter are both aspects.
The view that there was no rigid structure is reinforced by S. T. Joshi, who stated " Lovecraft's imaginary cosmogony was never a static system but rather a sort of aesthetic construct that remained ever adaptable to its creator's developing personality and altering interests ... here was never a rigid system that might be posthumously appropriated ... he essence of the mythos lies not in a pantheon of imaginary deities nor in a cobwebby collection of forgotten tomes, but rather in a certain convincing cosmic attitude.
The internal energy change of a process is equal to the heat change if it is measured under conditions of constant volume, as in a closed rigid container such as a bomb calorimeter.

is and erect
On C, from the point P at Af to the point Q at Af, we construct the chord, and upon the chord as a side erect a square in such a way that as S approaches zero the square is inside C.
Many species have an erect woody stem which is covered with persistent dried leaves unless there have been fires, topped by a crown of long thin leaves.
The spike-like inflorescence is erect and densely crowded with small flowers.
** Psionic Shield: the ability to erect a shield that is used to protect one's mind.
Some South American plants formerly thought of as Daturas are now treated as belonging to the distinct genus Brugmansia ( Brugmansia differs from Datura in that it is woody, making shrubs or small trees, and in that it has pendulous flowers, rather than erect ones ).
Etymologically, the word " education " is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“ A breeding, a bringing up, a rearing ") from ēdūcō (“ I educate, I train ”) which is related to the homonym ēdūcō (“ I lead forth, I take out ; I raise up, I erect ”) from ē-(“ from, out of ”) and dūcō (“ I lead, I conduct ”).
Deep-throating is an act in which a man's entire erect penis is inserted deep into the mouth of a partner, in such a way as to enter the receiving partner's throat.
Along the animal's neck is a mane made of short, erect hairs.
Upon seeing a stranger, however, each streaks it to its home, but is apt to stop at the entrance, and spread the general alarm by a succession of shrill yelps, usually sitting erect.
Penetration by the hardened, erect penis is additionally known as intromission, or by the Latin name immissio penis ( Latin for " insertion of the penis ").
It is recognisable by its thickly furred double coat, sickle tail, erect triangular ears, and distinctive markings.
There is also a campaign to erect a statue in the London Borough of Lewisham where he grew up.
It is not on account of the evil of the first order that it is necessary to erect these actions into offences, but on account of the evil of the second order .”
When a zebra is in a calm, tense or friendly mood, its ears stand erect.
Flax is an erect annual plant growing to tall, with slender stems.
It is simple to construct and quick to erect, even by an unskilled person.
They seem to act as reservoirs into which the fluid which is used to keep the proboscis " erect " can withdraw when it is retracted, and from which the fluid can be driven out when it is wished to expand the proboscis.
The most recent development has seen a crop of materials providing both impact protection and slope lubrication as well as the ability to perform turns, erect jumps, rails and quarterpipes and provide a ride that is closer to the feel of real snow.
Upright position or erect position, in a frequency-division multiple access multiplexer, means that a signal is upconverted to the multiplexer band without inverting the frequencies.
It is not right to assert the kind of man Edmund would erect to this supremacy.

is and plant
It is puzzling to the occidental mind ( to mine at least ) to assign `` sacredness '' to animal, insect, and plant life.
With our current $3 per hundred tax rate, it is safe to assume that this will qualify when you suggest a community should `` try to develop a modest industrial plant '' as the best way to meet these problems.
Advice is given also on problems of plant location and plant space.
Construction is well along, and the plant is scheduled for completion in November of this year.
An architect's sketch of the new plant is shown on the front cover.
The new Warwick plant is being built at our expense and under our direction.
That done, her work is accomplished and she ignores the plant.
This is not necessarily to green, however, for in some situations only a yellow indication is given to a train to let it into the `` plant ''.
As an engineer approaches the plant the position of the home signal is seen in advance when he passes the `` distant '' signal located beyond the limits of the interlocking plant.
Which is more economical for your plant -- a vacation shutdown or spaced vacations that require extra employees for vacation fill-ins??
Consider adopting a system of holidays in which time off is granted with an eye to minimum inconvenience to the operation of the plant.
The best chance, of course, is offered by gently sloping terrain where the water remains close to the surface and where the air is dry, so that a high evaporation leaves salty deposits which permit only sparse plant growth.
The major training need of a new industrial plant is a short period of pre-employment training for a large number of semi-skilled machine operators.
Add also a comparatively primitive industrial plant which would severely limit our capacity to keep abreast of the Soviets even in the missile field which is reputed to be our main strength.
Noting that Plainfield last year had lost the Mack Truck Co. plant, he said industry will not come into this state until there is tax reform.
The party is to raise money for the Old Town Art center and to plant more crabapple trees along the streets of Old Town.
The decoration will be presented by A. Trichieri, Italian consul general in Boston, at a ceremony at 30 p.m. on Dec. 7 at the plant, which this year is celebrating its golden anniversary.
About 40 per cent of the manufacturing is done at the Dallas plant by more than 200 employes.
It is a general term that includes human anatomy, animal anatomy ( zootomy ), and plant anatomy ( phytotomy ).
The name and order Asterales is botanically venerable, dating back to at least 1926 in the Hutchinson system of plant taxonomy when it contained only five families, of which only two are retained in the APG III classification.

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