Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "92 (number)" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Ninety-two and is
Ninety-two is also:

Ninety-two and .
Ninety-two percent of renewable energy was hydroelectric followed by wind at 6 % and geothermal at 1. 8 %.
Ninety-two E. coli infections were reported to the Wyandot County Health Department and the CDC, with 27 cases confirmed using laboratory analysis.
Ninety-two percent of its students are from the State of Iowa, in the United States.
Ninety-two percent of diamond pieces are cut in Surat, Gujarat state in India.
Ninety-two officials were indicted, including 17 judges, 48 lawyers, 8 policemen, 10 deputy sheriffs, 8 court officials, and a state legislator.
Ninety-two of these buildings were abated and demolished summer 2007.
* In the title of the book Ninety-two in the Shade, by Thomas McGuane.
He was also a distinguished orator and after-dinner speaker ; author: Orations and After Dinner Speeches ( 1890 ), Life and Later Speeches ( 1894 ), Orations, Addresses and Speeches ( eight volumes ) ( 1910 ), Speeches and Addresses on the threshold of Eighty ( 1912 ), Addresses and Literary Contributions on the Threshold of Eighty-two ( 1916 ), Speeches and Literary Contributions on the Threshold of Eighty-four ( 1918 ), My Memories of Eighty Years and Marching On ( 1922 ); Miscellaneous Speeches on the Threshold of Ninety-two ( 1925 ); contributed a " My Autobiography " in 1922, and an article to the 50th Anniversary Supplement of the Yale Daily News entitled " An Optimistic Survey " in 1928 ; member Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of Colonial Wars, Connecticut Society of the Society of the Cincinnati, Holland Society, Huguenot Society, New England Society, France-America Society, New York Historical Society, St. Augustine ( Fla .) Historical Society, American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society, National Horse Show, Lafayette Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, and St. Thomas ' ( Episcopal ) Church, New York ; made life member of Lawyers ' Club of New York in 1918 ; honorary member New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.
Ninety-two petroglyphs, over 30 house mounds, stone statuary fragments, and pottery from at least three different periods of occupation were recorded at the site, and the material was being studied in Managua.
Ninety-two percent of meningiomas are benign, with 8 % being either atypical or malignant.
Ninety-two percent of the time, the selected flight was on the first screen.

is and pentagonal
The memorial is a pentagonal granite marker high.
It is composed of 12 regular pentagonal faces, with three meeting at each vertex, and is represented by the Schläfli symbol
Fullerenes are similar in structure to graphite, which is composed of stacked graphene sheets of linked hexagonal rings ; but they may also contain pentagonal ( or sometimes heptagonal ) rings.
Buckminsterfullerene is the smallest fullerene molecule containing pentagonal and hexagonal rings in which no two pentagons share an edge ( which can be destabilizing, as in pentalene ).
In mathematical terms, the structure of a fullerene is a trivalent convex polyhedron with pentagonal and hexagonal faces.
In geometry, an icosidodecahedron is a polyhedron with twenty triangular faces and twelve pentagonal faces.
The pentagonal pyramid ( J < sub > 2 </ sub >) is an example that actually has a degree-5 vertex.
If a flat ribbon or strip is tightly folded into a flattened overhand knot, it assumes a regular pentagonal shape.
* The Lazzaretto ( Laemocomium or " Mole Vanvitelliana "), planned by architect Luigi Vanvitelli in 1732 is a pentagonal building covering more than 20, 000 m², built to protect the military defensive authorities from the risk of contagious diseases eventually reaching the town with the ships.
The small cage has again the shape of a pentagonal dodecahedron ( 5 < sup > 12 </ sup >) but the large one is a hexadecahedron ( 5 < sup > 12 </ sup > 6 < sup > 4 </ sup >).
In baseball, the strike zone is a conceptual right pentagonal prism over home plate which defines the boundaries through which a pitch must pass in order to count as a strike when the batter does not swing.
In practice, the strike zone is treated as a volume of space delimited by vertical planes extending up from the pentagonal boundaries of the home plate and limited at the top and bottom by upper and lower horizontal planes passing through the horizontal lines of the definition.
It is a pentagonal fortress hidden behind a moat and grassy embankments.
The pentagonal green zone in Houten-Zuid embracing the centre is different from the greenzone in Houten-Noord, which runs through the whole city in a linear structure, crossing the new city centre and with larger parks at either end.
In an EF-hand loop the calcium ion is coordinated in a pentagonal bipyramidal configuration.
The kasagi is pentagonal in section ( see illustration in the gallery below ).
The second type is similar to the first, but has also a secondary, rectangular lintel ( shimaki ) under the pentagonal kasagi.
16 is a centered pentagonal number.
Another architectural innovation originated in Bagan is the Buddhist temple with a pentagonal floor plan.
This basketweave tiling is topologically identical to the Cairo pentagonal tiling, with one side of each rectangle counted as two edges, divided by a vertex on the two neighboring rectangles.
where the summation is over all nonzero integers k ( positive and negative ) and is the k < sup > th </ sup > pentagonal number.
In summary, we have shown that partitions into an even number of distinct parts and an odd number of distinct parts exactly cancel each other, except if n is a generalized pentagonal number, in which case there is exactly one Ferrers graph left over.

is and number
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann's work.
The cyclist, a sufficiently commonplace young fellow, is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' -- that and a license number, which Piepsam uses in addressing him.
Presumably a cocktail party is expected to fulfill the host's desire to get together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors.
The number of primitive ideas in systematically-simple theories is reduced to a minimum.
I assume that the number of readers of this anthology who regard themselves as morally perfect is small, and that most readers are willing to consider procedures by which they may gain more insight into themselves and better understanding of others.
That is how the real routine of resistance goes on, and its strength is directly proportionate to the number of insignificant people who can let themselves be taken to pieces, piece by piece, without quitting.
Although the United States and the U.S.S.R. have been arguing whether there shall be four, five or six top assistants, the most important element in the situation is not the number of deputies but the manner in which these deputies are to do their work.
There are a number of other considerations besides this one but it is for the Congress, not the Department of Justice, to balance these various considerations and make a judgment about legislation.
Nonetheless, although few in number they are a stubborn crew, as tenacious of life as the Hardshell Baptists, which suggests that there is some kind of vital principle embodied in their faith.
For that is the one an increasingly large number of prominent Americans are now proposing.
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
Too bad your number is in the directory ''.
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
The Navy, on April 25, announced it is bringing back the carrier Shangri-La from the Mediterranean, increasing to four the number of attack carriers in the vicinity of Cuba.
There is little doubt that the number of those who wish to serve will be far greater than our capacity to absorb them.
Since broadcast frequencies are very limited in number, these objectives are to some extent inconsistent in that not all of them can be fully realized, and to the extent that each is realized, there is a corresponding reduction of the possibilities for fullest achievement of the others.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
In the daytime, on the other hand, since skywave transmission is relatively inefficient, it is possible to assign a substantially larger number of stations on these channels.
Such additional daytime class 2, assignments are appropriate if optimum use is to be made of these frequencies, and the Commission has over the years made a large number of them.

1.144 seconds.