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Here then is our problem: aircraft are vital to winning a war today because they can perform those missions which a missile is totally incapable of performing ; ;
She felt as if some dark, totally unfamiliar shape would clutch at her arm ; ;
He reasons that, i ) if we knew the nature of this power, then the mind-body divide would seem totally unmysterious to us ; ii ) if we had immediate knowledge of this mysterious power, then we would be able to intuitively explain why it is that we can control some parts of our bodies ( e. g., our hands or tongues ), and not others ( e. g., the liver or heart ); iii ) we have no immediate knowledge of the powers which allow an impulse of volition to create an action ( e. g., of the " muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits " which are the immediate cause of an action ).
* They hold that the practice within Independent groups of ordaining women demonstrates an understanding of Priesthood that they vindicate is totally unacceptable to the Catholic and Orthodox churches as they believe that the Universal Church does not possess such authority ; thus, they uphold that any ceremonies performed by these women should be considered being sacramentally invalid.
A metric space is called pre-compact or totally bounded if any sequence has a Cauchy subsequence ; this can be generalised to uniform spaces.
Chancery cases on group litigation after 1700 were a totally incoherent mess, which Yeazell has explained by pointing to the trends towards fragmentation and individualism in English society during that period ; the resulting societal pressures ultimately led to the Reform Act 1832.
They decided to make him a totally different character ; instead of the wacky, comic relief character he had been, they turned Daffy into a vain, egomaniacal prima donna wanting to steal the spotlight from Bugs Bunny.
One of the more frequent of these shapes was the opening slit ; a vertical central split appears in the totally black frame, and widens till the whole frame is clear, revealing the scene that is about to start.
Another inspiration came from a totally different kind of source ; the scientific progress at the time in such diverse areas as biology, astronomy, geology, and physics, all contributed to make Lovecraft see the human race seem even more insignificant, powerless, and doomed in a materialistic and mechanical universe.
The maximal set produced by the principle is not unique, in general ; there may be many maximal totally ordered subsets containing a given totally ordered subset.
Eternal law refers to divine reason, known only to God, God's plan for the universe ; man needs this, without which he would totally lack direction.
Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented " an almost totally unfavourable picture " of the king ; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play.
The crusaders were neither totally integrated with the native population, nor did they segregate themselves in the cities away from the rural natives, but rather that they settled in both urban and rural areas ; specifically, they settled in areas that had traditionally been inhabited by the eastern Christians.
A collision between two pool balls is a good example of an almost totally elastic collision, due to their high rigidity ; but when bodies come in contact there is always some dissipation.
Sonic Team specifically designed Nights as an androgynous character ; Takashi Iizuka commented, " Impressions of the character with regards to gender are totally up to the player.
By the end of the Byzantine period, it had been almost totally destroyed ; when Ciriaco de ' Pizzicolli ( Cyriacus of Ancona ) visited Athens in 1436 he found only 21 of the original 104 columns still standing.
* 1864 – The Indian city of Calcutta is almost totally destroyed by a cyclone ; 60, 000 die.
What the figure represents is not known ; it could be a bird, a horse, a woman or a totally abstract shape.
They will be deeply impressed with the truth, that Popery is a political as well as a religious system ; that in this respect it differs totally from all other sects, from all other forms of religion in the country .”
Cardassian mental disciplines are rumored to be so complete that a Cardassian will prove almost totally resistant to torture ; a Vulcan mind meld is also usually ineffective against a properly trained Cardassian.
When hand-soldering with non-eutectic solder in electrical work, if the joint is disturbed in the pasty state before it has solidified totally, a poor electrical connection may result ; use of eutectic solder reduces this problem.
" On Leone, specifically, he writes: " Leone country was totally distinctive ... the mood was voluptuously elegiac ; the use of space was tonic.

; and stubby
They typically have strong, stubby beaks, which in some species can be quite large ; however, Hawaiian honeycreepers are famous for the wide range of bill shapes and sizes brought about by adaptive radiation.
; Totally stubby area: A totally stubby area is similar to a stub area.
" Removing the mask is a sanity-shattering experience ; the King's face is described as " inhuman eyes in a suppurating sea of stubby maggot-like mouths ; liquescent flesh, tumorous and gelid, floating and reforming.
A stubby centre electrode projects only very slightly ; and the entire earthed body of the plug acts as the side electrode.
It is also a girthier and more imposing figure: the shape of its head is completely reformed ; its limbs are now stout and segmented, bearing visible claws ; and its once sought-after tail is short and somewhat stubby.
The adult bobcat is long from the head to the base of the tail, averaging ; the stubby tail adds and, due to its " bobbed " appearance, it gives the species its name.
Small ; bill short and stubby, with narrow orange band.
Flightlessness can evolve extremely rapidly in island rails ; it took as little as 125, 000 years for the Laysan Rail to lose the power of flight and evolve the reduced, stubby wings only useful to keep balance when running quickly.
Like Pikachu, from which it evolves, Raichu has long ears and feet, and stubby arms ; both species also have two horizontal brown stripes on its back.
When crystalized with L-tartrate, thaumatin forms bipyramidal crystals and displays a solubility that increases with temperature ; with D-and meso-tartrate, it forms stubby and prismatic crystals and displays a solubility that decreases with temperature.
A stubby cylindrical solid-fuel rocket is fitted to the rear for launch ; this booster stage is released when the missile enters sustained flight using its KR-93 turbojet engine.
Toes compact, well split up, with high knuckles and short stubby nails ; hind feet slightly longer than forefeet.
Some accounts record that the creature had no visible arms, while others describe it as having short, stubby arms ; ending in long, claw-like fingers, which protruded from the front of its body.
The Olympic marmot's head is wide with small eyes and ears ; the body is stocky with stubby legs and sharp, rounded claws that facilitate digging ; the tail is bushy and ranges from long.

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The bullet had penetrated in the area of the right collarbone ; ;
I believe it is an area in which professional planners have failed to set adequate guide posts ; ;
Long observation has taught Mason that most landscape can be reduced to three essential planes: a foreground in sharp focus -- either a light area with dark accents or a dark one with lights ; ;
Arlene had taught them a new way to have fun in their little private area ; ;
One can take a vase of about 800 B.C. and, without any knowledge of its place of origin, venture to assign it to a specific area ; ;
They spread over an area no larger than Oregon ; ;
This is an area nearly as large as Western Europe ; ;
Apollo was worshipped as Actiacus ( ; Ἄκτιακός, Aktiakos, literally " Actian "), Delphinius ( ; Δελφίνιος, Delphinios, literally " Delphic "), and Pythius ( ; Πύθιος, Puthios, from Πυθώ, Pūthō, the area around Delphi ), after Actium ( Ἄκτιον ) and Delphi ( Δελφοί ) respectively, two of his principal places of worship.
With its adjacent seas, it occupies an area of about ; without them, it has an area of.
Late in the 18th century the first wave of Romantics such as Goethe and Turner came to admire the scenery ; Wordsworth visited the area in 1790, writing of his experiences in The Prelude.
The salt mines surrounding the Altaussee area, where American troops found 75 kilos of gold coins stored in a single mine, were used to store looted art, jewels, and currency ; vast quantities of looted art were found and returned to the owners.
The " Are " was the original unit of area in the metric system, with ;
** West Islet, 51, 200 m² land area ;
** Middle Islet, 21, 200 m² land area ;
** East Islet, 25, 000 m² land area ;

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