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* Supplemental Offer and Acceptance Program, for medical students who were not initially matched with U. S. residencies by the National Resident Matching Program
For their second album, Matching Mole's Little Red Record, released in November 1972 and produced by Robert Fripp of King Crimson, Sinclair was replaced by New Zealand-born keyboard player and composer Dave MacRae who had already played a guest role on the first album.
Dorris ’ argument in relation to Catalytic Matching is that anyone who eventually becomes a ‘ great ’ will have experienced one or more sustained periods of exceptionally accelerated development of their key characteristics, accelerations which serve to massively differentiate them from their former peers both in terms of development and in terms of visibility within the field.
Media quoted her as, " Matching step with the megastar in this histrionic race is Meera Jasmine, who amazes you with a stunning delineation of her difficult role ".

Matching and be
Matching funds also can be obtained for procurement of such items as radios, sirens and rescue trucks, he said.
Matching the theory's prediction to observational results for planetary orbits ( or, equivalently, assuring that the weak-gravity, low-speed limit is Newtonian mechanics ), the proportionality constant can be fixed as κ = 8πG / c < sup > 4 </ sup >, with G the gravitational constant and c the speed of light.
* Matching Rule Uses — Indicate which attribute types may be used in conjunction with a particular matching rule.
It would later be reworked for the album The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief.
Matching services can also be used.
It would have the mission of a long-range bomber, but would be completely unmanned: accepting radioed commands up to its failsafe point, whereafter it would rely on a Terrain Contour Matching ( TERCOM ) radar system to navigate to preprogrammed targets.
As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three-sided album ( a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch ), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977.
Matching velocities is usually and more easily done after arrival, but if the velocity of the destination is known it may be done before engaging the Bergenholm.
The sketch is also featured on the Matching Tie and Handkerchief album and in many of the team's stage shows, where it would be capped with a performance of The Philosophers ' Song.
The Hound Dogs would be retained pending the outcome of the Terrain Contour Matching ( TERCOM ) guidance system development program.
Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in equal amount to funds available from other sources.

Matching and .
Matching necklace and bracelet.
Matching the characters in the film Withnail and I has become an accepted drinking game, although the levels of consumption required for a single player are hazardous.
Matching funding is provided by the NREN project partners connected to the network.
* Matching Rules — Provide information about how to make comparisons against attribute values.
In the audio version on The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief ( MT & H ) album and other live and recorded versions, Cleese also mentions Greek feta.
) Although the fictitious faculty first appeared in the Bruces sketch in the TV show Monty Python's Flying Circus, the song itself was not included, making its debut on the album Matching Tie and Handkerchief as a coda for the sketch.
The reason for the confusion is that existing live recordings of the song ( included in the Monty Python Live at the Hollywood Bowl film and on the albums Live at Drury Lane and Live at City Center ) have the " Schopenhauer and Hegel " version, while the studio recording on Matching Tie and Handkerchief features the " Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel " version.
Matching Nintendo's Game Boy, Sega chose not to use regional lockout on Game Gear cartridges, meaning that any system could play any games regardless of the country they were released in.
However, this idea was dropped when the band discovered that the Monty Python comedy troupe had executed the very same idea three years earlier with their Matching Tie and Handkerchief album.
However, etiquette for what to wear in public in transit to and from black tie occasions was stiffer in earlier eras and remain an option: Matching overcoats are usually black, charcoal, or dark blue, and traditionally of the Chesterfield style.
However, in February 2009 the Federal Election Commission found no violation of the law because McCain permissibly withdrew from the Matching Payment Program and thus was released from his obligations.
Matching the impedance of the antenna to the impedance of the feed line is typically done using an antenna tuner.
Matching beds of ancient tillites on opposite sides of the south Atlantic Ocean provided early evidence for continental drift.
( Matching accounts of this meeting come from Halley and Abraham De Moivre to whom Newton confided.
The company is best known for its Pantone Matching System ( PMS ), a proprietary color space used in a variety of industries, primarily printing, though sometimes in the manufacture of colored paint, fabric, and plastics.
According to the episode " Principal Charming ", his name was Ralph Melish, which is a reference to the Monty Python sketch " The Adventures of Ralph Melish: Hot Dog and Knickers " from The Monty Python Matching Tie and Handkerchief.
* The British comedy troupe Monty Python mention Tess of the d ' Urbervilles on their 1973 comedy record album Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief on the track " Novel Writing ", in which Thomas Hardy writes Return of the Native before a live audience.
Matching the effect to the model was accomplished through trial-and-error guesswork.

photographs and oval
Here, Mahatma Gandhi presented a colour poster under the headline Fighters for Swaraj that featured all the national heroes of India each in oval shaped bust size photographs to Victor Corea as his photograph too was included in the poster amongst the political giants of India.

photographs and frames
The film consists of a series of still, transparent photographs, or `` frames '', 35-mm.-wide.
Each LO exposure resulted in two photographs: medium-resolution frames recorded by the 80-mm focal-length lens and high-resolution frames recorded by the 610-mm focal length lens.
The Domesday Project systems also included a genlock, allowing video frames, clips and audio to be mixed with graphics originated from the BBC Master ; this was used to great effect for displaying high resolution photographs and maps, which could then be zoomed into.
He said he hoped the fires would be brought under control soon, and added that the photographs he was taking will be among some 4, 000 frames that will be returned to Earth for meteorologists, geologists, ecologists and archeologists to study after the flight.
Sex is a coffee table book written by Madonna with photographs by Steven Meisel Studio and film frames taken from film shot by Fabien Baron.
In early issues Buster often referred to his father, and Andy was seen in the comic ( attempting to find a gas leak in three frames of the 18 June 1960 issue ; shown in two drawn photographs in the 2 July issue that same year, the first of which was displayed by Buster's mum with the pronouncement, " It's a photo of Buster taken with Andy!
The mosaic which was unearthed by Robinson's team is covered with c. 30 cm of earth today, and 1924 photographs show that it was of geometrical floral motives in rectangular frames.
He used mats printed with metric frames that were mounted along the side of the photographs.
This was followed by The Incredible Shrinking Exhibition, which comprised photographs of the first show re-exhibited in small gem-like mirror frames.
The Lunder Center has five state-of-the-art laboratories and studios equipped to treat paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures, folk art objects, contemporary crafts, decorative arts and frames.
HAM mode was commonly used to display digitized photographs or video frames, bitmap art and occasionally animation.
The Metric Camera took square frames of film, covering about 27, 000 km² of the lunar surface, with a resolution of about 20 m. Using Reseau plates ( which added the familiar crosses to Apollo photographs ) and other data provided by the laser altimeter, it was possible to identify the exact position on the lunar surface of the photograph taken.
Frames in more unusual shapes ( often appropriately coloured ) are usually frames intended for photographs, such as heart-shaped frames to go around wedding pictures and the like, and there have been shaped shadowboxes made, though these have generally been used to roughly follow the outlines of sports jerseys and other memorabilia rather than pictures.
* Jazz idiom: blueprints, stills, and frames: the jazz photography of Charles L. Robinson ( photographs and comments by Charles L. Robinson, poetic takes and riffs by Al Young, Heyday Books, 2008 )
His art, however, consists of a deranged method of stop motion photography, where the individual frames of the movie are created by photographs made by Dr. Johann Friedrich, depicting the bodies of dead soldiers, pushed down by Sergeant Al from a giant springboard onto a slab of concrete.
Bric-à-brac ( origin French ), first used in the Victorian era, refers to lesser objets d ' art forming collections of curios, such as elaborately decorated teacups and small vases, compositions of feathers or wax flowers under glass domes, decorated eggshells, statuettes, painted miniatures or photographs in stand-up frames, and so on.
The feature enables a widely used technique of embedding still photographs in motion pictures, displayed with slow zooming and panning effects, and fading transitions between frames.

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