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course and final
All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
I must have written to say how much I had enjoyed his fine book The Building Of Eternal Rome, and I found he had not regretted giving me the highest mark in his old course on the later Latin poets, although in my final examination I had ignored the questions and filled the bluebook with a comparison of Propertius and Coleridge.
In fact, we had one birth before the end of the course, and another student had to take the final examiantion a week early, just to be on the safe side.
Just over three hours before splashdown in the Pacific Ocean, the crew performed a final course correction burn, changing their velocity by.
They were on course for a treble of League, FA Cup and League Cup going into the final stages of the 1964 – 65 season, winning the League Cup but faltering late on in the other two.
The final images will, of course, have different sizes.
Over the course of multiple re-takes the actor will repeatedly perform the lines while watching the scene, and the most suitable take will make it to the final version of the scene.
Things initially went well, and for much of the season Chelsea were on course for promotion, but two wins from their final seven league games ensured the club finished 4th.
The final result of my labours was that I found nothing better to do than to watch for and take observations at night of the conjunction of one planet with another, and especially of the conjunction of the moon with the other planets, because the moon is swifter in her course than any other planet.
The nutcrackers were placed on dining tables to serve as a fun and entertaining center of conversation while diners awaited their final course.
The stepwise course of any given reaction mechanism can be represented using arrow pushing techniques in which curved arrows are used to track the movement of electrons as starting materials transition through intermediates to final products.
This of course has since been completely disproved with the discovery of the final Romanov children remains and extensive DNA testing that connected these remains with those of Nicholas II, his wife and three children.
* A space elevator is also constructed in the course of Clarke's final novel ( co-written with Frederik Pohl ), The Last Theorem.
Omnium competition assigns a point value to final standings of each race and riders accumulate points over the course of an event or series of events.
In 1889, for his final examination at the end of his course of study, he submitted his opera Gina, with a libretto by Enrico Golisciani which was adapted from the old French play Catherine, ou La Croix d ' or by Baron Anne-Honoré-Joseph Duveyrier de Mélésville ( 1787 — 1865 ).
Over the course of either a single episode or an entire season, suitors are eliminated until only the contestant and the final suitor remains.
Over the course of his output, one senses an ever-increasing interest in cyclic integration that culminates in his masterpiece, the Symphony No. 8 in C minor, a work whose final page integrates the main themes of all four movements simultaneously.
The final route ( in heavy rain ) took the following course: Hammersmith, Kensington ( blocked ), Kensington Gore ( blocked ), Hyde Park, Park Lane ( blocked ), return to Hyde Park where soldiers forced the gates open, Cumberland Gate ( blocked ), Edgware Road, Tottenham Court Road, Drury Lane, the Strand, and from there was forced into the city centre.
Started in 1982, the Universities Summer School is an intensive residential course open to boys and girls throughout the UK who attend maintained schools, are at the end of their first year in the Sixth Form, and are about to begin their final year of schooling.
The diaconate continued in a vestigial form as a temporary, final step along the course to ordination to the Roman Catholic priesthood.
In the first event at those Games, the 60 m, Hahn benefited from his quick start and won, making him a favourite for the remaining events he was entered in, the 100 m and 200 m. His run in the 200 m final delivered him the gold and a good time, although the latter was flattered, because the race was run on a straight course.
Typically before or immediately following the final course, the audience is given a chance to offer their help in solving the mystery.
Upon his return during the course of 1185 William rejoined the court of King Henry II, and now served the father as a loyal captain through the many difficulties of his final years.
A final clue turns up during a company social outing, in the course of a cricket match between Pym's and Brotherhood's, a soft-drink company and Pym's client.

course and decision
This, of course, depends on the character of the site itself, the previous experience of the investigator, and the number of factors needed to arrive at a good decision.
Since the writer had established this democratic procedure in the beginning he had to go along with their decision -- after, of course, pointing out whether he thought their decision was a wise or an unwise one.
Only when a decision is rendered by the District Court of Appeal ( or, of course, the Supreme Court ) is a binding precedent established.
The model of decision making I am proposing has the following feature: when we are faced with an important decision, a consideration-generator whose output is to some degree undetermined produces a series of considerations, some of which may of course be immediately rejected as irrelevant by the agent ( consciously or unconsciously ).
The Reform movement rejects the idea that halakha ( Jewish law ) is the sole legitimate form of Jewish decision making, and holds that Jews can and must consider their conscience and ethical principles inherent in the Jewish tradition when deciding upon a right course of action.
It is also " an explicit formal inquiry carried out to help someone ( referred to as the decision maker ) identify a better course of action and make a better decision than he might otherwise have made.
History would later take its course on July 30, 1914 ; as the average stood at a level of 71. 42 when a decision was made to close down the New York Stock Exchange, and suspend trading for a span of four and a half months.
After the hematopathologist makes the diagnosis, the hematologist or hemato-oncologist can make a decision about the best course of action.
" For the plot of the Odyssey, of course, her decision is the turning point, the move that makes possible the long-predicted triumph of the returning hero ".
This principle allows policy makers to make discretionary decisions in situations where there is the possibility of harm from taking a particular course or making a certain decision when extensive scientific knowledge on the matter is lacking.
He left endless memoranda lucidly ( nevertheless sometimes bordering on the ridiculous ) setting forth the pros and cons of every course of action ; but there are few indications of the line which he actually recommended when it came to a decision.
Over the course of Season 16, Romana begins to take on some of the characteristics of the screaming " damsel in distress ", which reinforced Tamm's decision not to remain in the role as she felt the character had been taken as far as she could go.
At this point, de Valera contemplated leaving public life, a decision that would have changed the course of Irish history.
After the course of the war turned against Japan, and the decision was made to accept the Potsdam Declaration, Emperor Hirohito appointed Prince Higashikuni to the position of prime minister on 16 August 1945, replacing Admiral Kantarō Suzuki.
Within this decision, it is stated that " juries are not entitled as a matter of right to refuse to apply the law — but they do have the power to do so when their consciences permit of no other course.
At this time Maurice was undecided about his religious opinions and he ultimately found relief in a decision to take a further university course and to seek Anglican ordination.
Nonetheless, within the course of the film, Barbie is brought to trial and sentenced to life in prison ; near the end of the film, his defense attorney vows to appeal the decision.
The clubs ' presidents toss a coin ( the 1829 sovereign ) before the race for the right to choose which side of the river ( station ) they will row on: their decision is based on the day's weather conditions and how the various bends in the course might favour their crew's pace.
Some research using naturalistic methods shows, however, that in situations with higher time pressure, higher stakes, or increased ambiguities, experts use intuitive decision making rather than structured approaches, following a recognition primed decision approach to fit a set of indicators into the expert's experience and immediately arrive at a satisfactory course of action without weighing alternatives.
Byng himself said of the matter: " I have to await the verdict of history to prove my having adopted a wrong course, and this I do with an easy conscience that, right or wrong, I have acted in the interests of Canada and implicated no one else in my decision.

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