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Of course, in this small way of forcing the people to watch as tiny and innocent and dependent creatures die because we're afraid to feed them and afraid to protest and say, `` How come??
For example, when the film is only four minutes old, Neitzbohr refers to a small, Victorian piano stool as `` Wilhelmina '', and we are thereupon subjected to a flashback that informs us that this very piano stool was once used by an epileptic governess whose name, of course, was Doris ( the English equivalent, when passed through middle-Gaelic derivations, of Wilhelmina ).
You could not, of course, raise feed for the livestock on a plot this small.
There are no communities along the road's course, apart from small, isolated structures.
Common restoranes or restaurantes and rotiserias nearly anywhere in Argentina today serve ( into the small hours ) quickly prepared meals that in the course of the 20th century came to be known as minutas, " short-order dishes.
Today, the village is now a small town and a popular holiday resort with most of its past and traditions having rapidly evaporated in the course of time.
The volume of water the Casiquiare captures from the Orinoco is small in comparison to what it accumulates in its course.
Rice is served in its own small bowl ( chawan ), and course item is placed on its own small plate ( sara ) or bowl ( hachi ) for each individual portion.
In the olden days, among the nobility, each course of a full-course Japanese meal would be brought on serving trays called, which were originally platformed trays or small dining tables.
In the course of his reign Justinian, who had a genuine interest in matters of theology, authored a small number of theological treatises.
rather than set up small engines of motivic materials and let them run free in a kind of random play of counterpoint, I used the fabric of continually repeating cells to forge large architectonic shapes, creating a web of activity that, even within the course of a single movement, was more detailed, more varied, and knew both light and dark, serenity and turbulence.
However, it would be a mistake to consider media studies a specialism of communication sciences, since media make up just a small portion of the overall course.
A US Marine fires a fully automatic 9mm Glock pistol # 9x19mm Parabellum | Glock 18 machine pistol with a shoulder stock during a small arms weapons course.
A very small proportion of cases with NMT may develop central nervous system findings in their clinical course, causing a disorder called Morvan's syndrome and they may also have antibodies against potassium channels in their serum samples.
First, the parallax ( the small change in apparent position over the course of a year caused by the Earth moving from one side of its orbit around the Sun to the other ) of stars in close open clusters can be measured, like other individual stars.
During most of its course, the river is sluggish and marshy, although small craft can navigate its lower reaches.
Some pasta dishes are served as a first course in Italy because the portion sizes are small and simple.
Near the end of its course, it creates a wide delta ( with hundreds of small channels and five main ones, called Po di Maestra, Po della Pila, Po delle Tolle, Po di Gnocca and Po di Goro ) at the southern part of which is Comacchio, an area famous for eels.
An example of siege during this time, prolonged during 337 days due to the isolation of the surrounded troops, was the Siege of Baler, in which a reduced group of Spanish soldiers, was besieged in a small church by the Philippine rebels, in the course of the Philippine Revolution and the Spanish-American War, until months after the Treaty of Paris, the end of the conflict.
On an upwind course in a small boat, the crew typically sit forward to reduce drag.
With such torpedoes the method of attack in small torpedo boats, torpedo bombers and small submarines was to steer a predictable collision course abeam to the target and release the torpedo at the last minute, then peeling away, all the time subject to defensive fire.
When the method is applied to a sufficient number of people over the course of a project, the objections raised above become addressed: The sample size ceases to be small and usability problems that arise with only occasional users are found.
This involves keeping small numbers of hens ( usually no more than a dozen ), in suburban or urban residential areas to control bugs, utilize chicken waste as fertilizer in small gardens, and of course for the high-quality eggs and meat that are produced.

course and amount
Darwin wrote to Lyell that " your words have come true with a vengeance, ... forestalled " and he would " of course, at once write and offer to send to any journal " that Wallace chose, adding that " all my originality, whatever it may amount to, will be smashed ".
Natural selection was expected to work very slowly in forming new species, but given the effectiveness of artificial selection, he could " see no limit to the amount of change, to the beauty and infinite complexity of the coadaptations between all organic beings, one with another and with their physical conditions of life, which may be effected in the long course of time by nature's power of selection ".
However, continuous production of the amount of dust observed over the course of Vega's lifetime would require an enormous starting mass — estimated as hundreds of times the mass of Jupiter.
A credit system was established to quantify the amount of work needed by each course and exam ( 25 work hours
Trim is used to reduce the amount of pressure on the control forces needed to maintain a steady course.
Over the course of several days, microorganisms digest the sample bit by bit and produce carbon dioxide – the resulting amount of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > serves as an indicator of degradation.
Eventually, the enormous amount of water has to find a new way to the sea and bursts out across the flat North China Plain, sometimes finding a new course.
There are restrictions on investing in ISAs in each tax year ( 6 April to the following 5 April ) which affect the type of ISA that may be opened and the cumulative amount of investment during the course of that year.
Its monetary liabilities are liabilities only in name, as they are irredeemable: the holder of base money cannot insist at any time on the redemption of a given amount of base money into anything else other than the same amount of itself ( base money ) -- unless, of course, the holder of said base money is another central bank reclaiming the value of its original interest-free loan.
Liabilities are recorded at the amount of proceeds received in exchange for the obligation, or in some circumstances ( for example, income taxes ), at the amounts of cash or cash equivalents expected to be paid to satisfy the liability in the normal course of business.
The main challenge in implementing the OCW initiative had not been faculty resistance, but rather, the logistical challenges presented by determining ownership and obtaining publication permission for the massive amount of intellectual property items that are embedded in the course materials of MIT's faculty, in addition to the time and technical effort required to convert the educational materials to an online format.
Having taken this bold and honorable course, he quietly awaited the result which was simply that nothing was found against him and he was not molested in person but some cavalrymen belonging to the army that came out to quell the insurrection visited his home and did considerable damage, nearly demolishing his distillery, knocking in the heads of liquor casks and spilling a vast amount of whiskey.
Rather than the entire principal amount of the loan being due at the end of the loan, the principal may be slowly repaid or " amortized " over the course of the loan – see amortizing loan.
A man of such strength of character was not to be turned from his course by any amount of opposition, and he rather enjoyed to be alluded to as " the iron-handed minister.
Although the worker is an autonomous, self-realised human being, as an economic entity, he or she is directed to goals and diverted to activities that are dictated by the bourgeoisie, who own the means of production, in order to extract from the worker the maximal amount of surplus value, in the course of business competition among industrialists.
The new branding is themed around connectionsthe " C " in the logo is separated from " S4 " with a forward stroke to emphasize Wales as a distinct region, and idents produced by London-based design firm Proud Creative featured a theme of magnetism, with a large amount of a single object gathering in one place ( such as shopping carts at a grocery store, balloons in a roof, buoys in a dock, the Penarth Pier at Vale of Glamorgan, and golf carts at a golf course.
The winner of the game is the one that answers the most questions correctly on the final quiz given when there are only three players remaining ( including the Mole ), and is awarded the total amount of money won over the course of the game.
There is also an obstacle course which the soldiers are expected to negotiate in a certain amount of time.
* A set amount of time for the whole course, usually around 15 minutes, is decided on before the start of the trial.
* There is no advantage in completing the course in a short amount of time but if the competitor runs out of time then they will lose all the points for the element they were in the process of completing and all those that they have yet to attempt.
Of course the decrease in uncertainty is due to the communicated amount of information, which is I ( Y ; X ).
Two parties exchanged a small amount of information ( referred to as the key ) and used it to create many substitution alphabets, and so many different substitutions for each plaintext letter over the course of a single plaintext.
A small subset of Miras appear to change their period over time — the period increases or decreases by a substantial amount ( up to a factor of three ) over the course of several decades to a few centuries.

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