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Repeating and right
( b ) Repeating structures like the alternating dark space inside the windows, and light space of the white concrete, " chirp " ( increase in frequency ) towards the right.

Repeating and went
The arms making side and New Haven facilities went to U. S. Repeating Arms, which struggled to keep the company going under a variety of owners and management teams.
In 1874 he became a foreman for Singer Sewing Machine Co., then was employed by Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co., later went to Winchester Repeating Arms Co., and then was Superintendent and Treasurer for the Sharps Rifle Co. on June 1, 1876 ..
Winchester Repeating Arms Company went into receivership in 1931, and was bought at bankruptcy auction by the Olin family's Western Cartridge Company on December 22 of that year.
U. S. Repeating Arms itself went bankrupt in 1989.

Repeating and against
Repeating his interest in sporting internationals, he arranged the first cricket Test Match to be played in England, England against Australia at the Kennington Oval in 1880.

Repeating and .
Repeating it like a student telling himself that the jewel is in the lotus he sank into nirvana.
Repeating crossbows, first mentioned in the Records of the Three Kingdoms, were discovered in 1986 in Tomb 47 at Qinjiazui, Hubei dated to around 4th century BC.
Repeating patterns that cover a large area of a kimono are traditionally done with the yūzen resist technique and a stencil.
Repeating a series of trials will produce similar, but not identical, results for each series: the average, the standard deviation and other distributional characteristics will be around the same for each series of trials.
Repeating this word like a mantra, Kandinsky painted and completed the monumental work in a three-day span.
Repeating this process with each orbit can drive the magnetic sail's apogee higher and higher, until the magnetic sail is able to leave the planetary magnetosphere and catch the solar wind.
Repeating this procedure gives " 4896 " as the next result, and so on.
Repeating the experiment for many droplets, Millikan showed that the results could be explained as integer multiples of a common value ( 1. 592 × 10 < sup >− 19 </ sup > coulomb ), the charge on a single electron.
Loving Repeating is a musical by Stephen Flaherty based on the writings of Gertrude Stein.
Repeating Ourselves: American Minimal Music as Cultural Practice.
An example of firearms using lever action are the Winchester Repeating Rifle and Marlin Model 1894.
The firearms manufacturing company Henry Repeating Arms moved from Brooklyn to Bayonne in 2009.
They were also used in warfare ; the most famous example is the Girandoni Military Repeating Air Rifle.
The celebrated Lewis and Clark Expedition ( 1804 ) carried a reservoir air gun, later believed to be the Girandoni Military Repeating Air Rifle in Dr Robert Beeman's Collection.
Repeating sets of 9-day ( see below " Nine lords of the night ") and 13-day intervals associated with different groups of deities, animals, and other significant concepts are also known.
Repeating eventually accumulates all of the descendants.
Rusk testified: " Colt's Repeating Arms are the most efficient weapons in the world and the only weapon which has enabled the frontiersman to defeat the mounted Indian in his own peculiar mode of warfare.
The company became known as the " Volcanic Repeating Arms Company "; financial difficulties caused it to come into the majority ownership of investor Oliver Winchester.
Repeating the name of Amitābha Buddha is traditionally a form of Mindfulness of the Buddha ( Skt.
Repeating the Pure Land Rebirth Dhāraṇī is another method in Pure Land Buddhism.
* Cutsinger, J. and Herron, M., History Worth Repeating: A Chronology of School Yearbooks.

right and answers
Although modern scholars have expressed surprise that `` the simple magic square of three '', a mere `` mathematical puzzle '', was able to exert a considerable influence on the minds and imaginations of the cultured Chinese for so many centuries, they could have found most of the answers right within the square itself.
Many critics, including Ibn Warraq and Eddie Tabash, have suggested that meta-ethical relativists essentially take themselves out of any discussion of normative morality, since they seem to be rejecting an assumption of such discussions: the premise that there are right and wrong answers that can be discovered through reason.
He announces his intention to find Earth, since without knowing the answers to those questions he cannot be certain his choice was the right one.
It is, according to creator of the language, " designed to make physical calculations simple, to help ensure that answers come out right, and to make a tool that's really useful in the real world.
Although the jobs of Commander-in-Chief and Military Member were now held by same person, senior officers could approach only the Commander-in-Chief directly – they still had to deal with the Military Member through the Army Secretary, who reported to the Indian Government and had right of access to the Viceroy-there were even instances, when the two separate bureaucracies produced different answers to a problem, of the Commander-in-Chief disagreeing with himself as Military Member!
" The movie ends with the elevator doors closing on the emotional Joanna, right after Ted answers, " You look terrific.
He then considers ( 9: 19 ) the question of how God can justly condemn evil men for fulfilling his will, and answers ( 9: 20-21 ) that, just as a potter has power to shape clay, God has the right to form evil men for his own purposes, specifically, ( 9: 22 ) to evince his wrath and power by destroying them.
One or two points are scored for each correct answer ; some quizzes allow half marks for " nearly right " answers ( such as a celebrity's surname when their full name was required ).
Fred phones his house and the voice of the Mystery Man answers at the house while he's standing right in front of Fred.
And opinions can be different for different people ... Teachers will try to tell you there are ' right ' and ' wrong ' answers even if there aren't.
The number of right answers or the sum of item scores ( where partial credit is given ) is assumed to be the appropriate and sufficient measure of current performance status.
Thus, scoring a test right – wrong loses 1 ) how students achieved their correct answers, 2 ) what led them astray towards unacceptable answers and 3 ) where within the body of the test this departure from expectation occurred.
Among other findings, this chapter reports that the recoverable information explains between two and three times more of the test variability than considering only the right answers.
* When children find the answers to sums such as 4 + 3 or 4 − 2 by counting right or left on a number line, they are treating the number line as a one-dimensional affine space.
Additionally, a personality quiz may be a series of multiple-choice questions about the respondent without right or wrong answers.
To compensate, points are awarded not only for right answers, but also for interesting ones, regardless of whether they are right or even relate to the original question.
Harry asks Tobias, “ You don ’ t want us, do you, Toby ?” Tobias delivers what the author refers to in the script notes as Tobias ’ s “ aria .” Tobias answers that he does not really want Harry and Edna to stay there but that because they are friends, Harry and Edna have the right to be there.
The question is multiple choice, meaning that, technically, the player does not have to put the answers into the right order himself but rather just pick the right order out of the four possibilities.
Masoudi answers the first question wrong, then tries for fun to guess the right answer in spite, humoring the crowd with fake Roman names such as " Gassius Flatulus.
The methodology helps find the right answers to the right questions.

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