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On and path
On Freeview channel 301, interactivity does not permit users to submit data ( such as answering questions in a quiz or requesting video on demand ), as the platform does not provide a return path.
On the other hand, at velocity | v | on a circular path of radius R, kinematics says that the force needed to turn the ball continuously into the turn is the radially inward centripetal force F < sub > c </ sub > of magnitude:
On 5 September 1977, Schleyer's convoy was stopped by the kidnappers reversing a car into the path of Schleyer's vehicle, causing the Mercedes he was being driven in to crash.
On British rivers such as the River Severn, the situation was improved by the creation of towing path companies in the late 1700s.
On balance however, he argues, it was a major success in terms of delivering aid, food, and medicine, and helping Europe on the path to recovery, especially Eastern and Southern Europe.
On the screen, the light arriving from each position within the slit has a different path length, albeit possibly a very small difference.
* On August 12, a total solar eclipse will take place in the United States, producing a path from California to Florida.
On the other end of the spectrum, wedge tornadoes can have a damage path a mile ( 1. 6 km ) wide or more.
On an board, there are exactly 26, 534, 728, 821, 064 directed closed tours ( i. e. two tours along the same path that travel in opposite directions are counted separately, as are rotations and reflections ).
On the second lap at the very fast left kink before Bergwerk, Lauda's Ferrari swerved off the track, due to a suspected rear suspension failure, hit an embankment and rolled back into the path of Brett Lunger's Surtees-Ford car.
On the other hand, a tunnel may act as a waveguide, resulting in a path loss exponent less than 2.
On the other hand, the cross-slope of a bike trail may be significantly greater than a foot trail, and the path may be narrower in some cases.
On her way back from a spring, Apemosyne slipped on freshly skinned hides that Hermes had laid across her path.
On January 1, 1801, the Italian astronomer Giuseppe Piazzi discovered Ceres and was able to track its path for 40 days before it was lost in the glare of the sun.
On August 5, 1958, after an evening of baccarat at the Palm Beach Casino in Cannes, Warner's Alfa Romeo roadster swerved into the path of a coal truck on a stretch of road located near the seaside villa of Prince Aly Khan.
On April 27, 2011 a devastating tornado touched down in Ringgold and Catoosa County, leaving a path of severe destruction.
* On 31 May 1934 an Air France aircraft carrying newspapers to Paris crashed after hitting the mast of an aircraft radio navigation beacon that had been erected off the end of the white-line takeoff path, killing the two crew.
On January 9 he recorded " Our path to-day was sometimes along the edge of a low cliff, sometimes along the beach, till we approached Oamaru point, where it turned inland, and crossed a low range of hills, from which we looked over an extensive plain ...
On the afternoon of February 5, 2008, an EF4 tornado ripped a path a quarter of a mile wide through the southern and eastern edges of Atkins, killing five residents of Atkins, as well as two more in Conway County who had ties to Atkins, and injuring approximately twenty in Atkins.
On April 27, 2011 an EF4 tornado touched down in Ringgold and Catoosa County, leaving a path of destruction.
On April 19, 2000, an F3 tornado cut a devastating path of destruction through the center of Parsons.
On the evening of April 27, 1899, a cyclone passing through Adair County cut a path of destruction three blocks wide, killed 32 people and destroyed hundreds of buildings.
On June 20, 2011 at around 8 pm local time, a large squall line of storms entered the Fremont area and dropped an EF1 tornado east of downtown causing a damage path long and 700 yards wide.
* On January 24, 1967, a violent F4 tornado ripped a path of destruction across St. Louis County.

On and sun
However, the book On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon, which has long been ascribed to Aristarchus, says that he calculated the distance to the sun to be between 18 and 20 times the distance to the Moon, whereas the true ratio is about 389. 174.
On bare ground or roads during the winter, various species of snakes and lizards bask in the sun, but they are rarely seen during the summer months.
*< cite id = refSitter1927 > W de Sitter ( 1927 ), " On the secular accelerations and the fluctuations of the longitudes of the moon, the sun, Mercury and Venus ", Bull.
On lighter to medium skin tones, solar lentigenes emerge as small-to medium-sized brown patches of freckling that can grow and accumulate over time on areas of the body that receive the most unprotected sun exposure, such as the back of the hands, forearms, chest, and face.
On learning that Vivekananda lacked credential to speak at the Chicago Parliament, Wright is quoted as having said, " To ask for your credentials is like asking the sun to state its right to shine in the heavens.
On the broadest scale, the rate at which energy is received from the sun and the rate at which it is lost to space determine the equilibrium temperature and climate of Earth.
On August 13, there was another solar eclipse, in which the sun appeared bluish-green ( possibly from debris deposited in the atmosphere by an eruption of Mount Saint Helens ).
On Durin's Day, when the setting sun and the last moon of autumn were in the sky together, the day's last sunlight would fall on the door and expose its keyhole so that it could be unlocked.
* 2011: On March 25 2011, at approximately 5: 30 PM ( GMT + 3 ) a dust storm swept through Kuwait turning the setting evening sun to immediate darkness reaching minimal visibility in mere minutes.
On a journey into space, Superman found that the explosion of Krypton pushed the planet from its orbit away from its sun, making the planet gradually become colder.
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 the other hand, it has been asserted that it is impossible to guarantee the effect on a particular calendar day, because the angle at which the sun rises on a given date varies slightly with the cycle of leap years.
On the second tier were the spirit-thrones for the sun and the moon.
Imbued with the idea of regeneration, and seeking in nature for that thrift of power which he, as an inventor, had always aimed at, Siemens suggested a hypothesis on which the sun conserves its heat by a circulation of its fuel in space, afterwards reprinting the controversy in a volume, On the Conservation of Solar Energy.
On several days each year, the sun sets in alignment with the Infinite Corridor and shines along its entire length.
On the cruise ship, Lestat manages to regain his body with David's help, but the sun is rising as he performs the switch and he must immediately flee to a safe place in which to spend the day.
* On farmland, highly reflective aluminized PET film ribbons are tied to the plants to create shimmers from the sun for an effect similar to a scarecrow.
Herodotus confirms the possibility that the battles of Thermopylae and Salamis were fought shortly after the Olympic Games of that year, and only a few months after these events: " On approach of spring, the sun suddenly quit his seat in the heavens, and disappeared " when Xerxes left Sardis, a few weeks or months before crossing over to Greece.
On all other days, depending on the time of year, the sun rises either north or south of true east ( and sets north or south of true west ).
On its obverse is embossed a replica of the sun, 1. 6 cm in diameter, below which the words Bharat Ratna " are embossed in Devanagari script.
On the third day, a metal cow emerged, with golden horns and the sun and the stars on its brow.
On the sun, magnetic reconnection may happen on solar arcades — a series of closely occurring loops of magnetic lines of force.
On June 9, the group emerged at the edge of the prairie and with the sun shining for the first time in days, carved the words " Sun Prairie " into a tree.

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