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On the top is a capital in the characteristic shape of a scroll, called a volute, or scroll, at the four corners.
On top of all of this, Charles Barkla of Great Britain was awarded this Nobel Prize in 1917 for his experimental work in using X-ray spectroscopy in discovering the characteristic X-ray frequencies emitted by the various elements, especially the metals.
On the other hand, so-called delayed neutrons emitted as radioactive decay products with half-lives up to several minutes, from fission-daughters, are very important to reactor control, because they give a characteristic " reaction " time for the total nuclear reaction to double in size, if the reaction is run in a " delayed-critical " zone which deliberately relies on these neutrons for a supercritical chain-reaction ( one in which each fission cycle yields more neutrons than it absorbs ).
On the fusion between Elizabethan and Plautine techniques, T. W. Baldwin writes, “… Errors does not have the miniature unity of Menaechmi, which is characteristic of classic structure for comedy .” Baldwin notes that Shakespeare covers a much greater area in the structure of the play than Plautus does.
On his return to Scotland, he is found practising as a physician in Edinburgh, where, besides his professional duties, he gave himself with characteristic zeal to the study of antiquities.
On normal pianos, felt coverings on the hammers will harden and compress with use ( though not usually for at least several decades, unless it is a heavily used concert piano ), yielding a characteristic bright, tinny sound.
On 23 November that year, the Pall Mall Gazette called it " a breezy statue, representing the man in the characteristic attitude in which we all knew him ".
On the other hand, Peru did not develop a livestock-based economy, and thus did not need to breed for the speed or agility characteristic of stock horses.
On most designs the characteristic distance is about, meaning that below this altitude the sonic boom will be " softer ".
On both these subjects he availed himself largely of the aid of others, and threw himself with characteristic energy and entire success into the task of rescuing from neglect and preserving from decay the treasure of historic monuments in which Westminster Abbey is so rich.
On this account knowing-how or embodied knowledge is characteristic of the expert, who acts, makes judgments, and so forth without explicitly reflecting on the principles or rules involved.
On the other hand, the supposedly curative or symptomatic tarantella was danced solo by a supposed victim of a " tarantula " bite ; it was agitated in character, lasted for hours or even up to days, and featured characteristic music.
On the other hand, if the characteristic is 2, the skew-symmetric property is implied by, but does not imply, the isotropic property.
On physical examination, characteristic findings are the presence of a raised jugular venous pressure, a palpable parasternal heave, a heart murmur due to blood leaking through the tricuspid valve, hepatomegaly ( an enlarged liver ), ascites and leg edema.
In his later books, of which Auf der Höhe ( On the Height ; 1865 ) is perhaps the most characteristic, and certainly the most famous, he revealed an unrivaled insight into the soul of the Southern German country folk, and especially of the peasants of the Black Forest and the Bavarian Alps.
A pamphlet called " On the Home Front " published in April 1934, outlined the National Labour argument in support of the National Government's domestic policy ; it argued that the agricultural policy followed by the Government had " the characteristic Conservative policy of a tariff " as well as " the characteristic Socialist State organisation of industry ", and therefore showed what the Government " owes to the traditional doctrines of not one, but all, Parties in the State ".
On the other hand, there is not enough known on whether Dickcissels pick up their characteristic vocalizations from conspecific males or whether they are innate, and thus no firm conclusion regarding Townsend's observations is presently possible.
On this and other occasions they used their characteristic African tactic of advancing rapidly in open order, in contrast to the rigid lines of the Light Brigade.
On his poetry, Sorescu said, with characteristic irony: " Just as I can't give up smoking because I don't smoke, I can't give up writing because I have no talent.
On Human Nature is written in the Doric prose characteristic of the 3rd century BC or earlier, although that doesn't exclude the possibility that it was written later in an archaic style.
Showing a somewhat more developed style than that on their first album ( The Difference Between ), this album incorporated more melodic elements, along with some experimentation ( e. g. the breakdown on track 8, " On My Side "), a characteristic rare in youth crew hardcore.
On the underside one can see the pores that are characteristic of the genus Polyporus ; they are made up of tubes packed together closely.
On the other hand, he did incorporate an elaborate system of social reforms into his philosophy and was strongly influenced by the French socialist tradition, which was often overtly religious, and thus did not share the characteristic political conservatism of the ' Right Hegelians '.
On the other hand, Bohr consistently held that, in order to illustrate the microscopic aspects of reality it is necessary to set off a process of amplification which involves macroscopic apparatuses, whose fundamental characteristic is that of obeying classical laws and which can be described in classical terms.

On and talking
On April 27, 2007, Voight spoke about criticism of George W. Bush in an interview with Bill O ' Reilly on The O ' Reilly Factor: " And they — what I hear, you know, talking about our president.
On 8 May 2012, he appeared on the Radio Four series " The Life Scientific ", talking to Jim al-Khalili about the Gaia hypothesis.
On March 29, 1928, a radio show was broadcast from Pickford's bungalow, featuring Douglas Fairbanks, Charles Chaplin, Norma Talmadge, Gloria Swanson, John Barrymore, D. W. Griffith and Dolores del Rio, among others, to speak on the The Dodge Brothers Hour to prove they could meet the challenge of talking movies.
On the early phonograph's reproductive capabilities he writes " It sounded to my ear like someone singing about half a mile away, or talking at the other end of a big hall ; but the effect was rather pleasant, save for a peculiar nasal quality wholly due to the mechanism, though there was little of the scratching which later was a prominent feature of the flat disc.
" On BBC Breakfast she explained that science fiction, as opposed to what she herself wrote, was " talking squids in outer space.
In the story " On the Peninsula ", the female archaeologist talking with Destruction notes Delirium might have had her heart broken, and in " Fables and Reflections " Delirium mentions she was once betrothed.
On one occasion he was talking to Harry Kalas about his superstitions during his playing days.
On 13 May 1915 as a Captain in the Royal Dragoons Julian stood talking with other officers, a shell landed a few yards from them, and a splinter of the shell hit him in the head.
On January 14, 2011, while talking about the recording of the new album, drummer Stephen Perkins mentioned that although Sitek was a " stabilizing force " for Jane's Addiction, and was to appear on the upcoming album, he was not the band's full-time bassist as was previously reported.
On 6 May 1932, Paul Doumer was in Paris at the opening of a book fair at the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild, talking to the author Claude Farrère.
On March 19, 1687, La Salle was slain by Pierre Duhaut during an ambush while talking to Duhaut's decoy, Jean L ' Archevêque.
On September 23, 2001 BBC News reported that al-Shehri was " alive and well " in Casablanca, Morocco and was talking to multiple media organizations ; however, due to confusion over the man's identity, and editorial concerns over conspiracy theories, BBC News later modified the September 23 report by inserting " A man called ... " BBC News considers the September 23 report superseded by an October 5, 2001 report that lists Waleed as one of the alleged hijackers believed by the FBI to be responsible for the September 11 attacks.
On 28 March 2010, in an interview for Bulgaria's Katehizis. com online music magazine, Perry revealed the possibility of a future Dead Can Dance reunion: " Yes, I've been talking about it with Lisa.
( ร ็ อคเหน ่ อๆ ) in 1989, contains a famous song On Som ( อ ่ อนซ ้ อม-not enough practice ) talking about him being very proficient in boxing but lacking the same aptitude at getting love from women.
On the other hand, Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and praised it highly, saying, " Here we have a Woody Allen film, and we're talking about O ' Neill and Bergman and traditions and influences?
* On the song " The Black Hole " by HORSE the band, the track ends with Statler and Waldorf celebrating the song and then talking themselves into decrying it as " terrible ".
On the Isle of Wight in 1982, Paul Theroux overheard residents at Ventnor: " and now they were talking about ' the mainland ', as if we were far at sea and not twenty minutes by ferry from Portsmouth ".
On July 10, 2008, prior to a taping of Fox and Friends, civil-rights activist Jesse Jackson was unwittingly caught by an open microphone whispering to a fellow interviewee, saying that then-candidate Barack Obama was talking down to black people and that he, Jackson, wanted to cut Obama's " nuts off ".
On November 18, 2010, Aiken went to Washington, D. C. on behalf of GLSEN at a Capitol Hill briefing talking about anti-gay bullying.
On several occasions he has enabled the defeat of moves to reduce the number of weeks at which termination of a pregnancy can be legally performed in Britain by " talking out the measure " ( filibustering ), as on 20 January 1989, when he held up proceedings by trying to move a writ for a by-election in the constituency of Richmond.
On the other hand, naturalistic thinkers may posit that valuing people's well-being is somehow ' obviously ' the purpose of ethics, or else the only relevant purpose worth talking about.
On June 11, 2006 Shays told the Hartford Courant that his position on the war was a matter of principle and he was not going to stop talking about it.
On rare occasion, Wilbon and Kornheiser will not open with typical joke, as in the case of starting the show talking about the death of Junior Seau.
* On the page is talking composer Josip Štolcer-Slavenski has ' written for the Bosanquet Enharmonium with 53 tones in an octave '
On the tapes, Bliss was heard instructing players to fabricate the story of Dennehy being a drug dealer to the University's investigative committee and also said that talking to the McLennan County, Texas Sheriff's Department would give him the opportunity to " practice " his story.

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