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takes and three
If one takes the middle number, 5, and multiplies it by 3 ( the base number of the magic square of three ), the result is 15, which is also the constant sum of all the rows, columns, and two main diagonals.
A merger takes place in three steps:
Instead the runner takes two or three large shuffles off the base when the pitcher goes to the plate.
Notice that it takes fifteen cycles to complete three instructions.
Gauss's method involved determining a conic section in space, given one focus ( the Sun ) and the conic's intersection with three given lines ( lines of sight from the Earth, which is itself moving on an ellipse, to the planet ) and given the time it takes the planet to traverse the arcs determined by these lines ( from which the lengths of the arcs can be calculated by Kepler's Second Law ).
In a letter to P. Schuyler Miller and John D. Clark in 1936 only three months before Howard's death, Conan is described as standing and weighing when he takes part in an attack on Venarium at only 15 years old, though being far from fully grown.
* If the offence fails to make ten yards in three plays, the defence takes over on downs.
The Port of Dartmouth Royal Regatta takes place annually over three days at the end of August.
Philosopher James Rachels, in an essay that takes as its title the theory's name, outlines the three arguments most commonly touted in its favor:
The three casters draw their power from an internal pool of mana, which takes some time to regenerate and thus demands judicious and efficient use of spells.
Season three takes on a significantly greater serialized format.
A qualification phase, which currently takes place over the preceding three years, is used to determine which teams qualify for the tournament together with the host nation ( s ).
The flood fill algorithm takes three parameters: a start node, a target color, and a replacement color.
" Let us assume this variable () takes on three possible values of
It focuses on the attempted resurrection of the three Serpent Riders by the evil wizard Praevus, and takes place in a fifth continent, Tulku, featuring a Sino-Tibetan setting.
It takes about the same amount of effort to achieve good glycemic control with a traditional two or three injection regimen as it does with flexible therapy: frequent glucose monitoring, attention to timing and amounts of meals.
The total cumulative effect of inheritance on stratification outcomes takes three forms.
* 1968 – The only successful hijacking of an El Al aircraft takes place when a Boeing 707 carrying 10 crew and 38 passengers is taken over by three members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
The rapid growth of these bacteria was noted by Fredeking: " Normally it takes about three days for a sample of P. multocida to cover a petri dish ; ours took eight hours.
A function call or syntactic form is written as a list with the function or operator's name first, and the arguments following ; for instance, a function f that takes three arguments might be called using.
* In Israel, a municipality generally takes one of three forms: city councils, which governs a large municipality, local councils, which governs a small municipality, and regional councils, which governs a group of communities, often but not necessarily of a rural nature.
* 1946 – The " Battle of Alcatraz " takes place, killing two guards and three inmates.
According to Mani, the unfolding of the universe takes place with three " creations ":
However, this requirement has become uncommon, and, now that a basic psychiatric qualification takes three years to obtain, the requirement is no longer practical.
* 1918 – A pogrom takes place in Lwów ( now Lviv ); over three days, at least 50 Jews and 270 Ukrainian Christians are killed by Poles.

takes and subjects
For some unusual photographic subjects, if your vacation takes you nearby, try these events: the 600-mile auto race in Charlotte, N.C.,, on May 27 ; ;
A major part of the scientific literature on consciousness consists of studies that examine the relationship between the experiences reported by subjects and the activity that simultaneously takes place in their brains — that is, studies of the neural correlates of consciousness.
Its subjects are automobiles and repair, and it often takes humorous turns.
The Duke of Cornwall holds both the dukedom ( title ) and Duchy ( estate holdings ), the latter being the source of his personal income ; whilst the Duke takes his Sovereign rights from Cornwall, those living in his estates are currently subjects of the British Sovereign.
Monzan independence lasted until 1185 when Barbarossa ended the conflict with the Lombard League with the peace of Constance, and had to leave the city of Milan to self-rule that the subjects again and takes possession of the Treasury of the Cathedral.
The Black Earth Film Festival takes place in September and presents the best in feature length, short subjects, documentaries, animation and foreign films.
In order to counter this lack, he toured a large number of stately homes around France, taking copious notes on subjects like architecture, ladies ' and men's fashions, jewellery, garden design, greenhouse plants ( a seduction scene takes place in Saccard's hothouse ), carriages, mannerisms, servants ' liveries ; these notes ( volumes of which are preserved ) were time well spent, as many contemporary observers praised the novel for its realism.
" Proponents of unschooling assert that individualized, child-led learning is more efficient and respectful of children's time, takes advantage of their interests, and allows deeper exploration of subjects than what is possible in conventional education.
The student takes at least five traditional subjects, one of which must be Irish.
( For example, one arguable genre of genre fiction — the airport novel — takes its name not from the subjects of its stories, but from the market where it is sold.
Tactical Questioning is the initial screening of detainees, Detailed Interviewing takes place is the more advanced questioning of subjects.
Emmanuel takes students across all subjects offered by the University of Cambridge with a roughly 50 / 50 split between Science and Arts.
Eeckhout does not merely copy the subjects ; he also takes the shapes, the figures, the Jewish dress and the pictorial effects of his master.
Queen's takes part in the British Council's Business Education Initiative study-abroad scheme sending a number of undergraduate students to study business and related subjects at participating higher-education institutions in the United States.
At the very end of the novel Multatuli himself takes the pen and the book culminates in a vocal denunciation of Dutch colonial policies and a plea to the king of the Netherlands to intervene on behalf of his Indonesian subjects.
Given the time it takes to accomplish multiple shots, it is typically, but not always, used for static subjects.
Typically a student takes 9 to 12 subjects – including English, Irish and Mathematics – as part of the Junior Cycle.
On Sundays between 2: 30 pm and 5: 30 pm, a speakers ' forum takes place on the library forecourt, where orators take turns in speaking on various subjects.
* There may be a connection between prior knowledge of what relations hold between objects in the world and the time it takes subjects to recognize the same objects.
One, the Castia-gilos ( the Chastisement of the Jealous Man ), is a treatment, not easily matched for elegance, of a frequently-handled theme the story of the husband who, in order to entrap his wife, takes the disguise of the lover whom she is expecting and receives with satisfaction blows intended, as he thinks, for him whose part he is playing ; the other, The Judgment of Love, is the recital of a question of the law of love, departing considerably from the subjects usually treated in the novels.
At the beginning of the course, the students are divided into classes, usually based on their choice of line, and each student takes all his obligatory subjects together with his class, but with a different teacher for each subject.
However, it also takes Chinese students specializing in foreign languages and other relevant subjects of humanities and social sciences, and trains teachers of Chinese as a foreign language.
As an example, some students in S51 would be taking Geography in place of Chemistry, since the S5 faculty takes Physics, Maths, Economics as their 3 basic subjects.
The Brazilian Congress on Health Informatics takes place in different cities every two years and has as its main subjects the applications of information technology and telematics to medicine, nursing, dentistry and allied health care sciences, from the point of view of the expert scientific and technical worker in these areas.

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