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On and typical
On playing some typical situations before a jury of his peers he showed some characteristics rated as unsatisfactory.
On the contrary, they are typical social phenomena.
On a typical computer system, a ' double precision ' ( 64-bit ) binary floating-point number has a coefficient of 53 bits ( one of which is implied ), an exponent of 11 bits, and one sign bit.
On a typical day, women wore ankle-length dresses, while men wore pants with vests or coats and a hat.
On a typical standard 2. 2-gamma CRT display, an input intensity RGB value of ( 0. 5, 0. 5, 0. 5 ) only outputs about 22 % of full brightness ( 1. 0, 1. 0, 1. 0 ), instead of 50 %.
On a typical day, three convoys transit the canal, two southbound and one northbound.
On Tristan da Cunha the population of 264 people share just seven surnames: Glass ( Scottish ), Green ( Dutch ), Hagan ( Irish ), Lavarello ( Italian, a typical Ligurian surname ), Repetto ( Italian, another typical Ligurian surname ), Rogers ( English ) and Swain ( English ).
On the other hand, a typical four-cylinder engine shows peaks of nearly 300 % above mean torque and valleys of 200 % below mean torque, with 100 % negative torque being delivered between strokes.
On a typical day, more than 60, 000 passengers depart Washington Dulles to more than 125 destinations around the world.
On a typical day, Dulles averages 1, 000 to 1, 200 flight operations.
On a typical POSIX-system, the directory / etc / X11 includes the configuration files.
On rare occasions, anticyclonic tornadoes form in association with the mesoanticyclone of an anticyclonic supercell, in the same manner as the typical cyclonic tornado, or as a companion tornado either as a satellite tornado or associated with anticyclonic eddies within a supercell.
On a typical ASIC in a modern 90 nanometer process, switching the output might take 120 picoseconds, and happens once every ten nanoseconds.
On her arrival in December 1381, Anne was severely criticised by contemporary chroniclers, probably as a result of the financial arrangements of the marriage, although it was quite typical for queens to be viewed in critical terms.
On the map he indicated the land we know as Brevard county as the ' Province of Ais ', as it was typical in those days to designate a region of specific tribal domination and generally took its name from the ruling cacique.
On the typical laboratory scale, the direct reaction of a halogenoalkane with sodium hydrosulfide is generally inefficient owing to the competing formation of thioethers:
On the chalky soils typical plants found are the sycamore, birch and chalk grassland species such as wild carrot, self heal, bird's-foot-trefoil, knapweed and mullein.
On the outside, it is decorated with sculptures of soldiers, workers and aviators, while inside walls and ceilings feature wreaths, bay leaves and stars, and until early 1990s, the Soviet hammer and sickle, typical decor for Soviet public buildings of early post-war years.
On the other hand, not every girl follows the typical pattern, and some girls ovulate before the first menstruation.
On August 15, 1997 — the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary — Pope John Paul II promulgated the Latin typical edition, with his apostolic letter, Laetamur Magnopere.
On the other hand, some engines which have none of the typical V engine crankshaft design features and consequent performance characteristics are also regarded as V engines, purely because of their shape.
On the basis of his observations he also proposed a new evolutionary model of pheasant ancestry, involving a period of rapid diversification followed by more typical and gradual changes.
On higher levels, the proud exhibition of loot was an integral part of the typical Roman triumph, and Genghis Khan was not unusual in proclaiming that the greatest happiness was " to vanquish your enemies ... to rob them of their wealth ..."
On land, Pelagic Cormorants are rather clumsy and walk with the high-stepped waddling gait typical for all Sulae except darters ; after landing they often scratch the ground, as is typical for cormorants.

On and map
** On every infinite-dimensional topological vector space there is a discontinuous linear map.
On the map of Ptolemy, the " Kimbroi " are placed on the northernmost part of the peninsula of Jutland., i. e. in the modern landscape of Himmerland south of Limfjorden ( since Vendsyssel-Thy north of the fjord was at that time a group of islands ).
On a map of c. 1634, Jean Vrolicq renamed the island Île de Richelieu.
On the international level, the interwar period was characterized by an attempt to put Luxembourg on the map.
On April 25, 1507, as a member of the Gymnasium Vosagense at Saint Diey ( German: Sankt Didel ) in the duchy of Lorraine ( today Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France ), he produced a globular world map and a large 12-panel world wall map ( Universalis Cosmographia, both bearing the first use of the name " America ").
On their 1614 map, which gave them a four year trade monopoly under a patent of the States General, they named the newly discovered and mapped territory New Netherland for the first time.
On the Castello map, 1660, Whitehall stands out by its white roof and extensive garden
On October 11, 2006, John Romero released the original map files for all of the levels in Quake under the GPL.
On the star map the figure of the Rooster was shown below and behind the figure of the True Shepherd, both representing the herald of the gods, in his bird and human forms respectively.
On plate 8 of the Atlas is a map of ancient Italy.
On the other hand, many ' unrealistic ' video games do include fog of war, meaning that what is visible on the map is limited to what is within a certain range of the player's units.
On a map, a picture of a tent might represent a campsite.
On 15 June 2006 Iran banned the sale of The Economist when it published a map labelling the Persian Gulf simply as " Gulf "— a choice that derives its political significance from the Persian Gulf naming dispute.
The fact that a map is an embedding is often indicated by the use of a " hooked arrow ", thus: On the other hand, this notation is sometimes reserved for inclusion maps.
On 29 December 1724, Peter I of Russia asked Bering to command a voyage east, probably to map the lands ( and possibly seas ) between Russia's eastern boundary and the North America continent.
On the wall behind is a map of the Pacific.
On at least three occasions, he has nearly fallen off a cliff, and has fallen two of those times, to retrieve something important ( Half of the map in Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin, his locket in The Tigger Movie, and a page of Piglet's scrapbook in Piglet's Big Movie ).
On a map, it looks like a long ribbon reaching from the middle of South America's west coast straight down to the southern tip of the continent, where it curves slightly eastward.
On their way to the beach, Richard gives a copy of the map to Sammy and Zeph, two American Harvard students he meets in Koh Samui.
On one occasion, he opined that Israel " must disappear from the map ".
* On a map drawn to scale, the distance between any two points on the map is directly proportional to the distance between the two locations that the points represent, with the constant of proportionality being the scale of the map.

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