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On Overkirk ’ s right flank, close to Ramillies, ten of his squadrons suddenly broke ranks and were scattered, riding headlong to the rear to recover their order, leaving the left flank of the Allied assault on Ramillies dangerously exposed.
On average, 95 % of the participants in these early trials receive no benefit, but all are exposed to the risk of adverse effects.
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 the 1787 trip to the Isle of Arran he found his first example of Hutton's Unconformity to the north of Newton Point near Lochranza, but the limited view meant that the condition of the underlying strata was not clear enough for him, and he incorrectly thought that the strata were conformable at a depth below the exposed outcrop.
On the belief that this was due to the same geological forces operating in the past as the very slow geological forces seen operating at the present day, the thicknesses of exposed rock layers implied to him enormous stretches of time.
On breaking, the phosphorus was exposed to the air and spontaneously ignited ; the petrol also burned, resulting in a fierce fire.
On the other hand, the relatively more enlightened Greeks and Romans exposed some of their babies (" late " infanticidal childrearing ).</ td >
On 1 November 1972, ASIS was sensationally exposed by The Daily Telegraph which ran an exposé regarding recruitment of ASIS agents from Australian universities for espionage activities in Asia.
On the long sea voyages, the wines would be exposed to excessive heat and movement which transformed the flavour of the wine.
On the opposite sides of the same chain the exposure to the sun or to warm winds may cause a wide difference in the level of permanent snow, though the increased fall of snow on the side exposed to moist winds may more than compensate for the sun's rays.
On Laius's orders the baby, Oedipus, was exposed on Mount Cithaeron with his feet bound ( or perhaps staked to the ground ), but he was taken by a shepherd, who did not have the resources to look after him, so he was given to King Polybus and Queen Merope ( or Periboea ) of Corinth who raised him to adulthood.
On the sides of the steep river valleys that punctuate the uplands the terrain changes to exposed rock with collected pockets of soil.
On exposed areas where continuous rain washes away soil, a low heathland is the dominant vegetation.
On lateritic soils downslope, the predominant type of vegetation is a maxied forst of jarrah and marri, whilst on the highly exposed and frequently waterlogged summits, an open mossy herbland prevails.
On the other hand, the Austrian consul in Damascus had assiduously exposed the blood libel as a fraud.
On IV Corps ' front, the 51st ( Highland ) Division stalled at Flesquières, its first objective and this left the attacking divisions on each flank exposed to enfilade fire.
On 4 March 2002, an alleged plot to overthrow the junta by Ne Win's son-in-law Aye Zaw Win, the husband of his favourite daughter Sandar Win was exposed.
On this trip, Jones was exposed to the architecture of Rome, Padua, Florence, Vicenza, Genoa and Venice amongst others, and his surviving sketchbook indicates his preoccupation with the art of such artists as Parmigianino and Schiavone.
On the south side of the ward is a range of buildings that included the great hall and chapel, sitting on top of the cellars, which are now exposed.
On the outbreak of the First English Civil War, Baxter blamed both parties and recommended the Protestation ; but Worcestershire was a Royalist county, and he was exposed to annoyance and danger in Kidderminster.
On 17 October 1739 he obtained a Royal Charter granted by George II establishing a " hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children.
On the 13th Vergniaud boldly exposed the conspiracy in the Convention.
On 31 May 2003, a team of UK researchers held a mass experiment where they exposed some 700 people to music laced with soft 17 Hz sine waves played at a level described as " near the edge of hearing ", produced by an extra-long-stroke subwoofer mounted two-thirds of the way from the end of a seven-meter-long plastic sewer pipe.
On the exposed wood of the blaze, surveyors were required to inscribe, with wood chisels, township, range and section information, on typically either two or four bearing trees, if they were within some reasonable distance of the corner ( unspecified early on but later set at a maximum of 3 chains ( 178 feet, 60 meters ) away ).

On and surfaces
On the surfaces of both lungs there were emphysematous blebs measuring up to 3 cm. in diameter.
On other examples, interior surfaces were built up with any mixture of clay, peat, stone, timber or brush-what ever was available.
On the opposed surfaces of the labia minora are numerous sebaceous glands not associated with hair follicles.
On the other hand, there are surfaces, such as the Klein bottle, that cannot be embedded in three-dimensional Euclidean space without introducing singularities or self-intersections.
On local scales, temperature differences can occur because different surfaces ( such as oceans, forests, ice sheets, or man-made objects ) have differing physical characteristics such as reflectivity, roughness, or moisture content.
On high-traction surfaces such as bitumen, or concrete, many ( though not all ) ABS-equipped cars are able to attain braking distances better ( i. e. shorter ) than those that would be easily possible without the benefit of ABS.
On these surfaces, locked wheels dig in and stop the vehicle more quickly.
On the other hand, an ant living on a cylinder would not detect any such departure from Euclidean geometry, in particular the ant could not detect that the two surfaces have different mean curvatures ( see below ) which is a purely extrinsic type of curvature.
On curved surfaces, the formula for C ( r ) will be different, and the Gaussian curvature K at the point P can be computed by the Bertrand – Diquet – Puiseux theorem as
On aircraft, static dischargers are used on the trailing edges of wings and other surfaces.
On the east side of town, hot water surfaces at a temperature of 168 ° F and a rate of about 200 gallons per minute.
On flat surfaces, like pavement, the needed air pressure was so low that hovercraft were able to compete in energy terms with conventional systems like steel wheels.
: On January 31, 2007, several magnetic boxes with blinking LED cartoon figures were attached to metal surfaces in and around Boston, Massachusetts to promote the animated series Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
On loose surfaces these differences are absorbed by the tire slippage on the road surface.
On aircraft they are installed on the front third of a wing in order to maintain steady airflow over the control surfaces at the trailing edge.
On the other hand, since a sphere of radius R has constant positive curvature R < sup >− 2 </ sup > and a flat plane has constant curvature 0, these two surfaces are not isometric, even locally.
On their upper surfaces the main colours of huntsman spiders are inconspicuous shades of brown or grey, but many species have undersides more or less aposematically marked in black-and-white, with reddish patches over the mouthparts.
On surfaces any almost complex structure is integrable, so this turns the given surface into a Riemann surface.
The verses refer to the subjects investigated in several of Cayley's most elaborate memoirs ; such as, Chapters on the Analytical Geometry of dimensions ; On the theory of Determinants ; Memoir on the theory of Matrices ; Memoirs on skew surfaces, otherwise Scrolls ; On the delineation of a Cubic Scroll, etc.
On level ground they remain creeping, not exceeding 5 – 20 cm height, but on suitable surfaces for climbing, including trees, natural rock outcrops or man-made structures such as quarry rock faces or built masonry and wooden structures, they can climb to at least 30 m above the ground.
On the other hand the crystalline water ice on the surfaces of TNOs should be completely amorphized by the galactic and Solar radiation in about 10 million years.
On Earth various chemical-and flame-associated powdering processes are adopted in part to prevent serious degradation of particle surfaces by atmospheric oxygen.
: On undisturbed submerged bodies, pressure acts along all surfaces of a body in a liquid, causing equal perpendicular forces in the body to act against the pressure of the liquid.

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