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On and Uranus
On Puck, a moon of Uranus, there is a crater named Bogle, in deference to the system of nomenclature on this satellite, whose features are all named after various mischievous spirits.
But it is also notable ( and not included in some of the foregoing discussion references ) that Adams himself publicly acknowledged Le Verrier's priority and credit ( not forgetting to mention the role of Galle ) in the paper that he gave ' On the Perturbations of Uranus ' to the Royal Astronomical Society in November 1846 :-
On the giant gas planets — Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune — other crystals form the clouds of ammonia, methane, and other substances that can produce halos with four or more sundogs.
* Kronberger Hans & Lattacher Siegbert, " On the Track of Water's Secret-from Victor Schauberger to Johann Grander ", Uranus 1995 ; ISBN 3-901626-03-4
On 19 November the Red Army began a counter offensive, named Operation Uranus.
On 19 November, Operation Uranus, the massive attack by Soviet forces on the flanks of the German corridor between the Don and Volga rivers, began.
On October 3, 1939, a large group of immigrants sailed from Vienna on the riverboat Uranus down the Danube.
Poe may have gotten the idea to base a poem on Brahe's astronomical discovery from poet John Keats's use of the 1781 discovery of the planet Uranus in a poem called " On First Looking into Chapman's Homer " ( 1816 ).
On November 19, 1942, Operation Uranus began.

On and meanwhile
On 23 March 1693, the great seal having meanwhile been in commission, Somers was appointed Lord-Keeper, with a pension of £ 2000 a year from the day on which he should quit his office, and at the same time was made a privy councillor.
On 31 August this army came upon the corps of the French Marquis de Créquy, which Maréchal de Turenne had meanwhile drawn up to cover the siege.
The critic for The Sunday Times said that " James Bond is what every man would like to be, and what every woman would like between her sheets "; meanwhile the critic for The Times considered that after The Spy Who Loved Me, " On Her Majesty's Secret Service constitutes a substantial, if not quite a complete, recovery.
On his return to Brittany, having received minor orders he was appointed an " official ", the title given to an ecclesiastical judge, of the archdeanery of Rennes ( 1280 ); meanwhile he studied Scripture, and there are strong reasons for believing the tradition held among Franciscans that he joined the Third Order of St. Francis sometime later at Guingamp.
On April 30, 1880 he accepted the post of ambassador in London for the purpose of negotiating a commercial treaty between France and England, but the presidency of the Senate falling vacant, he was elected to it on May 25, having meanwhile secured a preliminary understanding, the most important feature of which was a reduction of the duty on the cheaper class of French wines.
On the ground the male performs a bowing display with his neck inflated to show off the iridescent neck patches ; meanwhile, the tail is raised, fanned, then closed again.
On the ground the male performs a bowing display with his neck inflated to show off the iridescent neck patches ; meanwhile, the tail is raised, fanned, then closed again.
The tour, meanwhile, reflected the band's increasing name recognition, with more than 100 shows and a stage set that included a steel and aluminum sword modeled after the On Fire!
On lap 23 Berger retired with engine problems, meanwhile Nigel Mansell relished passing his old team mate Nelson Piquet in the Honda turbo powered Lotus, although this would only last six laps before his engine failed.
On the Man on the Moon soundtrack, there is some dialogue from the movie at the end of the track ; meanwhile, the single version is a radio edit, with the bridge omitted.
On 19 September, following resignations of Guido Rossi, who was in the meanwhile appointed as chairman of Telecom Italia, Albertini announced his resignations too.
On leaving college he went to London, and in the course of four years spent his inheritance of £ 8, 000, meanwhile editing a periodical in aid of the World's Fair of 1851.
On defense meanwhile, an opposite philosophy to position naming is sometimes followed from that of the supposed third offensive end.
On 28 June 2012, ArenaNet announced that Guild Wars 2 would be released on 28 August 2012 ; meanwhile, people who pre-purchased the game received a three day headstart and began playing three days earlier, on 25 August 2012.
On March 31, 1980, WJKS and WTLV swapped network affiliations ; WJKS joined ABC, which at the time was # 1 among the then-three major U. S. broadcast networks, meanwhile WTLV picked up the NBC affiliation, as the network was mired in last place in the ratings.
On Susan's initial office visit, Frank schedules her for a root canal the very next day, and offers her some Ibuprofen to address her pain in the meanwhile.
On August, 30th apostle Den Haan ordained the priest Ineke Ras as herder and leader of den Enkhuizen congregation in the Netherlands and meanwhile there are also two female priests working in Germany.
Similarly, the origin of the above quatrain itself seems to be historical: Gian Francesco Poggio Bracciolini ’ s De Varietate Fortunae (' On the Vicissitudes of Fortune ') of around 1430 contrasts the fates of the German King Sigismund of Hungary ( who, after being defeated at the battle of Nicopolis on the banks of the Danube in 1396, became King of Germany and attended a Church council at Constance, at the source of the Rhine, in 1414 ) and of his triumphant opponent, the Sultan Bayezid I ( also known as Bajazet ), who had meanwhile been captured and dragged all over Asia in an iron cage by Tamerlane, just as the verse recounts.
On 28 March, in a tactically cunning action, he took Goulden Lyon meanwhile named Walcheren ( taken into the Royal Navy as a fourth-rate ).

On and extreme
On this basis, certain extreme kinds of networks will be discussed for illustrative purposes.
On Wednesday morning, November 2, 1859, the Providence Daily Journal stated that although Brown justly deserved the extreme penalty, no man, however criminal, ought to suffer the penalty without a fair trial.
On the morning following the Pratt Hall meeting the editor of the Providence Daily Journal wrote that although the meeting was milder and less extreme than those held in other areas for similar purposes, it could have been avoided completely.
On the opposite extreme, summers in the Southern Interior valleys are hot ; for example in Osoyoos the July Maximum averages, hot weather sometimes moves towards the Coast or to the far north of the province.
On the other extreme but more rarely, some performers omit elements from even the basic setup, also dependent on the style of music.
On one extreme is logical positivism, which denies the validity of any beliefs held by faith ; on the other extreme is fideism, which holds that true belief can only arise from faith, because reason and physical evidence cannot lead to truth.
On the other hand, for Rommel the situation continued to be grave as, despite successful defensive operations, his infantry had suffered heavy losses and he reported that " the situation is critical in the extreme ".
On several more recent occasions, Iceman has also undergone another transformation due to his defeat in battle, or by extreme circumstances involving heat.
On the other hand, when beliefs are heterogeneous, news providers differentiate their offer and segment the market, by providing news stories that are slanted towards the two extreme positions in the spectrum of beliefs.
On the other hand, one-third of the subjects reported extreme anxiety.
On the surface it appears that Eratosthenes altered the base line to pass through the northern extreme of Celtica.
On the other extreme, a pawnshop with a huge inventory has several disadvantages.
On their return journey, Scott and his four comrades all perished from a combination of exhaustion, starvation and extreme cold.
* On the Southwest: A line running from Cape Lilibeo ( West extreme of Sicily ) to the South extreme of Cape Teulada ( 8 ° 38 ' E ) in Sardinia.
On the other extreme, separation of fissile plutonium-239 from the common impurity plutonium-240, while desirable in that it would allow the creation of gun-type nuclear weapons from plutonium, is generally agreed to be impractical.
On his return to Marburg he was forced to abandon his studies to support the family, whose poverty was so extreme that food was often scarce.
On August 19, 2007, the American Psychology Association ( APA ) voted to bar participation, to intervene to stop, and to report involvement in a wide variety of interrogation techniques as torture, including " using mock executions, simulated drowning, sexual and religious humiliation, stress positions or sleep deprivation ", as well as " the exploitation of prisoners ' phobias, the use of mind-altering drugs, hooding, forced nakedness, the use of dogs to frighten detainees, exposing prisoners to extreme heat and cold, physical assault and threatening the use of such techniques against a prisoner or a prisoner's family.
On the other extreme, when playing extremely loudly a cymbal designed as a ride may serve well as a very loud, long crash.
* 2012: On February 25, an extreme dust storm attacked Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where it became totally dark at only 4: 00 P. M. local time.
On April 8, 2008, she hosted the annual gala of the Trickle Up Program, a non-profit organization focusing on those in extreme poverty, mainly women and the disabled, in the Rainbow Room.
On the strength of his family name, and despite his extreme nearsightedness and poor health history, he was admitted to the highly selective institution.
On 5 January 1919 Anton Drexler, who had developed links between the Thule Society and various extreme right workers ' organizations in Munich, together with the Thule Society's Karl Harrer, established the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ( DAP ), or German Workers ' Party.
On the extreme east of the site was King's Cross York Road, with suburban trains from Finsbury Park calling here, then using the York Road curve to join the City Widened Lines to Farringdon, Barbican and Moorgate.

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