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# The accused person ( defendant ) is addressed by name ;
This matter is addressed by the use of the Apostille, a means of certifying the legalization of a document for international use under the terms of the 1961 Hague Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalization for Foreign Public Documents.
The question whether there is a limit to the degree of cold possible, and, if so, where the zero must be placed, was first addressed by the French physicist Guillaume Amontons in 1702, in connection with his improvements in the air thermometer.
: An amaranth planted in a garden near a Rose-Tree, thus addressed it: " What a lovely flower is the Rose, a favorite alike with Gods and with men.
The poem is addressed to the goddess Proserpina, the Roman equivalent of Persephone.
This order is known from a bull of Pope Gregory XI addressed to the monks of the church of St Ambrose outside Milan.
The first nine probably date from the 3rd century BC, they are usually included among the Cynic epistles, and reflect how the Cynic philosophers viewed him as prefiguring many of their ideas ; the tenth letter is quoted by Diogenes Laertius, it is addressed to Croesus, the proverbially rich king of Lydia, it too is fictitious:
The quality of the Amiga's sound output, and the fact that the hardware is ubiquitous and easily addressed by software, were standout features of Amiga hardware unavailable on PC platforms for years.
Some scholars believe that the apologetic view of Luke ’ s work is overemphasized and that it should not be regarded as a “ major aim of the Lucan writings .” While Munck believes that purpose of Luke ’ s work is not that clear-cut and sympathizes with other claims, he believes that Luke ’ s work can function as an apology only in the sense that it “ presents a defense of Christianity and Paul ” and may serve to “ clarify the position of Christianity within Jewry and within the Roman Empire .” Pervo disagrees that Luke ’ s work is an apology and even that it could possibly be addressed to Rome because he believes that “ Luke and Acts speak to insiders, believers in Jesus .” Freedman believes that Luke is writing an apology but that his goal isnot to defend the Christian movement as such but to defend God ’ s ways in history .”
However, the problem is being addressed by community organizations and city government: Trees Atlanta, a non-profit organization founded in 1985, has planted and distributed over 75, 000 shade trees in the city, while Atlanta ’ s government has awarded $ 130, 000 in grants to neighborhood groups to plant trees.
As addressed within Rule 10. 08 ( d ) of the Official Baseball Rules, a sacrifice fly is not counted as a turn at bat for the batter, though the batter is credited with a run batted in.
# the Mozarabic Breviary, once in use throughout all Spain, but now confined to a single foundation at Toledo ; it is remarkable for the number and length of its hymns, and for the fact that the majority of its collects are addressed to God the Son ;
Gottlob Frege did explicitly axiomatize a theory in which the formalized version of naive set theory can be interpreted, and it is this formal theory which Bertrand Russell actually addressed when he presented his paradox.
This issue is largely addressed in modern processors by caches and pipeline architectures ( see below ).
This is one of the many issues being addressed by third wave feminism as well as the modern-day masculist movement.
One such poem with insight to the reasons of his parting with " Lesbia " is poem 11, which is addressed to his companions Furius and Aurelius and requests them simply to pass a farewell insult to Lesbia.
Hence the expression praeteriti senatores (" senators passed over ") is equivalent to e senatu ejecti ( those removed from the senate ).</ br > In some cases, however, the censors did not acquiesce to this simple mode of proceeding, but addressed the senator whom they had noted, and publicly reprimanded him for his conduct.

is and Diophantus
The mathematical study of Diophantine problems Diophantus initiated is now called " Diophantine analysis ".
Little is known about the life of Diophantus.
Much of our knowledge of the life of Diophantus is derived from a 5th century Greek anthology of number games and strategy puzzles.
The Arithmetica is the major work of Diophantus and the most prominent work on algebra in Greek mathematics.
Although the original copy in which Fermat wrote this is lost today, Fermat's son edited the next edition of Diophantus, published in 1670.
Diophantus himself refers to a work which consists of a collection of lemmas called The Porisms ( or Porismata ), but this book is entirely lost.
Although The Porisms is lost, we know three lemmas contained there, since Diophantus refers to them in the Arithmetica.
Diophantus is also known to have written on polygonal numbers, a topic of great interest to Pythagoras and Pythagoreans.
It has been studied recently by Wilbur Knorr, who suggested that the attribution to Hero is incorrect, and that the true author is Diophantus.
Diophantus ' work created a foundation for work on algebra and in fact much of advanced mathematics is based on algebra.
As far as we know Diophantus did not affect the lands of the Orient much and how much he affected India is a matter of debate.
Diophantus is often called “ the father of algebra " because he contributed greatly to number theory, mathematical notation, and because Arithmetica contains the earliest known use of syncopated notation.
The reason why there were three cases to Diophantus, while today we have only one case, is that he did not have any notion for zero and he avoided negative coefficients by considering the given numbers to all be positive in each of the three cases above.
There is no evidence that suggests Diophantus even realized that there could be two solutions to a quadratic equation.
Since an abbreviation is also employed for the word ‘ equals ’, Diophantus took a fundamental step from verbal algebra towards symbolic algebra .”
He also lacked a symbol for a general number n. Where we would write, Diophantus has to resort to constructions like: ... a sixfold number increased by twelve, which is divided by the difference by which the square of the number exceeds three.
Very little is known about Diophantus of Alexandria ; he probably lived in the third century CE, that is, about five hundred years after Euclid.
In modern language, what Diophantus does is to find rational parametrisations of many varieties ; in other words, he shows how to obtain infinitely many rational numbers satisfying a system of equations by giving a procedure that can be made into an algebraic expression
Diophantus also studies the equations of some non-rational curves, for which no rational parametrisation is possible.
While Diophantus is concerned largely with rational solutions, he assumes some results on integer numbers ; in particular, he seems to assume that every integer is the sum of four squares, though he never states as much explicitly.
He is thus considered to be the father of algebra by some, although the Greek mathematician Diophantus has also been given this title.

is and conveys
`` He has married me with a ring of bright water '', begins the Kathleen Raine poem from which Maxwell takes his title, and it is this mystic bond between the human and natural world that the author conveys.
Many definitions of music implicitly hold that music is a communicative activity which conveys to the listener moods, emotions, thoughts, impressions, or religious, philosophical, sexual, or political concepts or positions.
In particular, smoke signals are one of the oldest examples of a digital signal, where an analog " carrier " ( smoke ) is modulated with a blanket to generate a digital signal ( puffs ) that conveys information.
The price conveys embedded information about the abundance of resources as well as their desirability which in turn allows, on the basis of individual consensual decisions, corrections that prevent shortages and surpluses ; Mises and Hayek argued that this is the only possible solution, and without the information provided by market prices socialism lacks a method to rationally allocate resources.
A sore point with many gnutella developers is that the Gnutella2 name conveys an upgrade or superiority, which led to a Gnutella2 flame war.
:* ke + verb + nei is frequently used and conveys the progressive aspect in the present.
:* ua + verb conveys the perfective aspect but is frequently omitted.
God, however, is immortal and incorruptible, and simply by becoming united to human nature in Christ he conveys those qualities to us: they spread, as it were, like a benign infection.
The word VALUE, it is to be observed, has two different meanings, and sometimes expresses the utility of some particular object, and sometimes the power of purchasing other goods which the possession of that object conveys.
Ownership control of the company in turn conveys effective control over the assets of the company, but since the company is acquired intact as a going concern, this form of transaction carries with it all of the liabilities accrued by that business over its past and all of the risks that company faces in its commercial environment.
A sign language is a language which conveys meaning through visual rather than acoustic patterns — simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to express a speaker's thoughts.
For them too baptism is not merely a symbol but actually conveys grace.
The substance of Polybius ’ work is based on historical information and conveys his role as a historian.
but according to the Indian property law it define the ‘ Transfer of property ’ means an act by which a living person conveys property, in present or in future, to one or more other living persons, or to himself and one or more other living persons ; and " to transfer property " is to perform such act.
The message that the prophet conveys is called a prophecy.
It is a valuable and helpful usage ; there is no other word which conveys what these scholarly traditions mean when they refer to myth.
Proponents of free speech argued that because source code conveys information to programmers, is written in a language, and can be used to share humour and other artistic pursuits, it is a protected form of communication.
The Viennese custom is to slightly anticipate the second beat, which conveys a faster, lighter rhythm, and also breaks of the phrase.
* December 13 – Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire is established as John Wentworth, the Royal Governor, conveys a charter from King George III of England.
A verb, from the Latin verbum meaning word, is a word ( part of speech ) that in syntax conveys an action ( bring, read, walk, run, learn ), an occurrence ( happen, become ), or a state of being ( be, exist, stand ).
* Depending on how colloquial the situation is: many discourse particles, or words inserted at the end of sentences that indicate the role of the sentence in discourse and the mood it conveys, like " lah ", " leh ", " mah ", " hor ", etc.
Phase-shift keying ( PSK ) is a digital modulation scheme that conveys data by changing, or modulating, the phase of a reference signal ( the carrier wave ).
This nondiegetic score is important to creating the narrative stasis in the sequence ; it conveys a moment for Lester that is stretched to an indeterminate length.

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