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Predicting a nightmarish outcome, Nighthawk attempts in vain to solicit the aid of the Avengers in the title Captain America and is eventually forced to confront his old teammates with a new team.

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* Predicting the First Visibility of the Lunar Crescent ( with a detailed bibliography and lunar crescent visiility maps to 2019 )
Predicting and assigning human error rates is not the primary intent of a fault tree analysis, but may be attempted to gain some knowledge of what happens with improper human input or intervention at the wrong time.
" Predicting that Rachel Whiteread, creator of the controversial sculpture, House, would win both awards, the magazine said that, if it were so, " the vast numbers of people who equate contemporary art with rubbish will, yet again, feel vindicated.
Predicting in an August 8, 2005 interview with radio host Don Imus that other employees of the New York Times would soon be subpoenaed by Fitzgerald, James Carville speculated that it was " going to be very interesting to see whether problem is a first amendment — i. e., " I want to protect a source ", or a fifth amendment — " I was out spreading this stuff, too "".
* Buckinx W., Geert Verstraeten, and Dirk Van den Poel ( 2007 ), " Predicting customer loyalty using the internal transactional database ," Expert Systems with Applications, 32 ( 1 ).
Predicting enemy movements, players can time their jumps with enemy movements to reach otherwise inaccessible areas.
Predicting the scattered intensity in powder diffraction patterns from gases, liquids, and randomly-distributed nano-clusters in the solid state is ( to first order ) done rather elegantly with the Debye scattering equation:
Predicting the disastrous effect of such a discovery on diplomatic relations with their neighbors, Russia decided to negotiate a ban on the development, creation, and use of such weapons before a grisly arms race commenced.
* Euk-mPLoc 2. 0: Predicting the subcellular localization of eukaryotic proteins with both single and multiple sites.

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He recently systhematized numerous contributions in electoral systems theory into a general, quantitative theoretical framework, exposed in the volume Predicting Party Sizes: The Logic of Simple Electoral Systems ( 2007 ).

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* Predicting geomorphological changes, such as erosion or sedimentation.
Predicting the rapid growth northward on Manhattan Island, Astor purchased more and more land beyond the current city limits.
Predicting subsequent positions and velocities from initial values corresponds to solving an initial value problem.
Predicting the properties of chemical compounds from a description of atoms and how they bond is one of the major goals of physical chemistry.
Predicting opponents ' moves and counter-attacking, known as " countering ", is a common element of gameplay.
Predicting weather conditions by extrapolating / interpolating previous data is one of the real use of simulation.
* Aurora Borealis – Predicting.
Predicting the Nazi ascendancy, Ophüls, a Jew, fled to France in 1933 after the Reichstag fire and became a French citizen in 1938.
* Predicting where in the memory hierarchy the data resides is difficult.
Predicting changes in the competitiveness of business sectors is becoming an integral and explicit step in public policymaking.
* Marder, Eric The Laws of Choice — Predicting Customer Behavior ( The Free Press division of Simon and Schuster, 1997.
Predicting correctly that Britain would make a preemptive move against neutral Norway to stop the flow of ore from Narvik, Hitler ordered an invasion to begin on 9 April 1940.
Predicting that Yuan Shao would be hesitant to go on the offensive, Cao Cao led his army away from Guandu to personally overrun Liu Bei's position.
* Experimental Verification of a Mathematical Model for Predicting the Performance of a Self-acting Variable Pitch Vertical Axis Wind Turbines-B. K.
Predicting the color of a compound can be extremely complicated.
* In 2006, Canadian poet Daniel Scott Tysdal cited Stile Project ( December 2004 ) as a stanza in his poem Predicting the Next Big Advertising Breakthrough Using a Potentially Dangerous Method.
Predicting learning from asynchronous online discussions.
Predicting goals and actions, much like the Belief-Desire Model, involves moderating variables that determine whether an action will be performed.
Predicting more of the people more of the time: some thoughts on the Allen-Potkay studies of intraindividual variability.
# Rodgers, E., Gómez-Bellengé, F., Wang, C. and Schulz, M. ( 2005 ) ' Predicting the literacy achievement of struggling readers: Does intervening early make a difference ?'.

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The First World War fused the harshly mechanical geometric rationality of technology with the nightmarish irrationality of myth.
In Four Black Dragons various peasants describe the arrival of the American ships with escalating panic, until finally the nightmarish event does seem to be, as claimed, the end of the world .... Someone in a Tree, is a compact Rashomon-and as fine as anything Mr. Sondheim has written ... The single Act II triumph, Bowler Hat, could well be a V. S. Naipaul tale set to music and illustrated with spare Japanese brushstrokes ... Bowler Hat delivers the point of Pacific Overtures so artfully that the rest of Act II seems superfluous.
But French mimes and actors were not the only figures responsible for Pierrot's ubiquity: the English Hanlon brothers ( sometimes called the Hanlon-Lees ), gymnasts and acrobats who had been schooled in the 1860s in pantomimes from Baptiste's repertoire, traveled ( and dazzled ) the world well into the twentieth century with their pantomimic sketches and extravaganzas featuring riotously nightmarish Pierrots.
As Collins had destroyed the status quo of the series, Morrison sought to shake the book up with a four-part storyline which had Swamp Thing plunged into a nightmarish dream-world scenario where he was split into two separate beings: Alec Holland and Swamp Thing, which was now a mindless being of pure destruction.
The protagonist of the story grows to associate this nightmarish creature with the genuinely sinister figure of his father's associate Coppelius.
The song fades back in after a few seconds in to the " nightmarish " ending, with Mellotron playing dissonant notes ( achieved by recording the Mellotron " Swinging Flutes " setting backwards ), scattered drumming, and Lennon saying, " cranberry sauce ", after which the song fades back out.
Such images present the audience with a nightmarish vision of the world-it is a world where horses and ships talk and act more like human beings than human beings do.
This phenomenon is not limited to ordinary persons without native ability but extends to the highest level of human governance resulting in nightmarish scenarios that could, with more wisdom, have been avoided.
The imbibition process, used for The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind, is much more vivid in its color rendition than emulsion-based release prints, therefore enhancing the nightmarish quality of the film.
In Back to the Future Part II, a nightmarish alternate version of Hill Valley is depicted complete with a partial history.
According to Werth it had been run by " a German professor called Spanner " and " was a nightmarish sight, with its vats full of human heads and torsoes pickled in some liquid, and its pails full of a flakey substance-human soap ".
New Genesis is an idyllic planet filled with unspoiled forests, mountains, and rivers and is ruled by the benevolent Highfather, while Apokolips is a nightmarish, ruined dystopia filled with machinery and fire pits and is ruled by the tyrant Darkseid.
The play begins as a love story, with a Duchess who marries beneath her class, and ends as a nightmarish tragedy as her two brothers exact their revenge, destroying themselves in the process.
The show takes place on a stage, the main props being a tall metal girder-like structure, and an abandoned shell of a car, with flickering lights and cacophonous sounds used to disturbing, nightmarish effect.
He then has a nightmarish encounter with the spirit of the Ash Tree, escapes, and finds rest in the warmth and love of the Beech Tree's spirit.
and we end up with a nightmarish functional differential equation.
It is about two 13-year-old boys, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, who have a harrowing experience with a nightmarish traveling carnival that comes to their Midwestern town one October.
In keeping with the Freudian principles of surrealism these grotesque, nightmarish compositions symbolise the inner workings of the human mind.
On top of this, his efforts to do as he is guided and follow through with the Tindaya Code, Terrel is visited in his nightmarish dreams by Jax ( whose basic powers involve manipulating people through dreams ), whom he does not know is his brother, and tormented by him.
The map design and graphics style in Trollie Wallie is very surreal, with ladders, slides and conveyor belts forming a devilish maze, and with nightmarish creatures wandering around inside the supermarket.

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