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On the following pages and in the following issues we take you every step of the way to your vacation cottage, from choosing the proper site to applying the final trim.
On their way, they stopped at every gas station along the main boulevards to question the attendants.
On this day the wind had switched 180-degrees from the northwest to the southeast, and nearly every shot on the course was different from the previous few days.
On display were 343 first-class paintings and sculptures from his fabled collection -- and every single one of them was up for sale.
** On every infinite-dimensional topological vector space there is a discontinuous linear map.
On the plane the most common alternative is polar coordinates, where every point is represented by its radius r from the origin and its angle θ.
On the Coast, rainfall, sometimes relentless heavy rain, dominates in winter because of consistent barrages of cyclonic low-pressure systems from the North Pacific, but on occasion ( and not every winter ) heavy snowfalls and below freezing temperatures arrive when modified arctic air reaches coastal areas, typically for short periods.
On this anchorage, being the best sheltered within the maritime region of Sweden ( Suevoniae ), all the ships belonging to Danes ( Danorum ) known as Norwegians ( Nortmannorum ) as well as to Slavs ( Sclavorum ), Sembrians ( Semborum ) and other Scythian ( Scithiae ) peoples use to convene every year for sundry necessary commerce.
; On time data warehouse: Online Integrated Data Warehousing represent the real time Data warehouses stage data in the warehouse is updated for every transaction performed on the source data
On regular lines, at least one train every two hours will call even in the smallest of villages.
On the one and the same account they glorify them and they degrade and diminish them ; yes, further, they openly condemn them to disgrace and civil degradation ; they keep them religiously excluded from council chamber, rostrum, senate, knighthood, and every other kind of office and a good many distinctions.
On a site that has sensitive information somewhere on it, every time that site is accessed with HTTP instead of HTTPS, the user and the session will get exposed.
On few occasions until 1945 and most every cartoon short afterward, all three nephews wore identical outfits ( most commonly red ).
On the other hand, every time the raider tags one of the stoppers and returns to his starting point, his team gets one point.
On May 22 Kid Rock's June 8, 2008 concert at Germany's Rock AM Festival was aired on every MTV affiliate around the world on their debut show " World Stage ".
On 29 June 2010, every minister in the cabinet resigned from their posts ; excluding president Mohamed Nasheed and vice president.
On his 90th birthday on 10 November 2009, Kalashnikov was named a " Hero of the Russian Federation " and presented with a medal by President Dmitry Medvedev who lauded him for creating " the brand every Russian is proud of.
On the eve of the First World War a growing tension and unease with the social order, already seen in the Russian Revolution of 1905 and the agitation of " radical " parties, also manifested itself in artistic works in every medium which radically simplified or rejected previous practice.
On occasions, as in August 1955, the town has had measurable rain on every day of a month in this period.
* On the TV show Smash, Eileen Rand ( Anjelica Huston ) has a habit of throwing a Manhattan in her ex-husband's face every time she sees him.
On the highway side of the Pastaza, a tributary river occurs about every 3 – 4 km for a stretch of about 50 km ; on the opposite bank, the number of tributaries is slightly lower.
On the tropical world of Lalonde, the newest colony in the Confederation, a group of Involuntary Transportees ' Ivets ' from Earth ( it becomes clear that the basic sentence for basically every convicted person on Earth is transportation, as its population is far too large to sustain prisoners ) is made to work while voluntary colonists set out to make a new life for themselves-some eager, some forced to come along with their families.
On July 8 833, Gregory wrote to the bishops of “ Gaul, Europe and Germany ” declaring that Aldric had every right to appeal to the pope, and that until the pope had issued a judgement one way or the other, no-one could pass a sentence against him.
On June 27, 2003, a sister project of the Wikimedia Foundation called Wikiquote was created as a free online encyclopedia of quotations in every language and it is now the biggest single quotation collection in the world.
* On the other hand, if we could probe very high energies where quantum effects take over, then every one of the infinitely many unknown parameters would begin to matter, and we could make no predictions at all.

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On the other end of the spectrum, the lowest frequencies are known as the infrasonic range.
On the border of Sweden is a mountain range running from northeast to southwest.
On average males weigh, with a range of, while females average, with a range of.
* On stephansmap. org — The CIA World Factbook accessible by location and date range ; covers the years 2001 — 2007.
On October 15, the CIA's National Photographic Interpretation Center reviewed the U-2 photographs and identified objects that they interpreted as medium range ballistic missiles.
On the ground it has a top speed of and a maximum range of.
India has a series of ballistic missiles called Agni, of which the latest is Agni-V. On 19 April 2012, India successfully test fired Agni-V, a three stage solid fueled missile, with a strike range of more than 8, 000 km.
On the night side of the Earth, the solar wind drags the ionosphere further away, thereby greatly increasing the range which radio waves can travel by reflection, called skywave.
Discrete signals are sent using either voltage or current, where a specific range is designated as On and another as Off.
On one hand, a 5-3 major-suit can easily be missed if it is allowed ; on the other, such hands present an awkward second-round rebid if opened 1 of a major ( especially if 1NT is in 15-18 range ).
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 Whidbey, tourists find a wide range of amenities in the towns of Oak Harbor, Coupeville, Freeland and Langley.
On Earth's surface, temperatures usually range ± 40 ° C ( 100 ° F to − 40 ° F ) annually.
On Earth, temperatures usually range ± 40 ° C ( 100 ° F to − 40 ° F ) annually.
On Earth, a wide variety of silicate minerals occur in an even wider range of combinations as a result of the processes that form and re-work the crust.
On September 13, 2012, after announcement of further quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve, the index broke above this range to an intraday high of 13, 573. 33 and a close of 13, 539. 86, the highest levels reached since December 26, 2007.
On 1 February 1945 the prince regent Kyril, and the two other former regents-Professor Bogdan Filov and General Nikola Mihov, as well as a range of former cabinet ministers, royal advisors and 67 MPs were executed.
On the shorter scale of the violin, the left hand may easily reach a range of slightly more than two octaves without shifting position, while on the bass ' longer scale, a single octave or a ninth is reachable in lower positions.
On his show he played a diverse range of music, playing Louis Jordan alongside early rockabilly records.
On the east and southeast this range is flanked by the great plateau of Mongolia, the transition being effected gradually by means of several minor plateaus, such as Ukok 2380 m with Pazyryk Valley, Chuya 1, 830 m, Kendykty 2, 500 m, Kak 2, 520 m, Suok 2, 590 m, and Juvlu-kul 2, 410 m.
On this side lies the highest summit of the range, the double-headed Belukha, whose summits reach 4, 506 and 4, 440 m respectively, and give origin to several glaciers ( 30 square kilometeres in aggregate area, as of 1911 ).
On the northern side of the range which separates the upper Bukhtarma from the upper Katun is the Katun glacier, which after two ice-falls widens out to 700 to 900 metres.

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