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Reversing and on
Reversing the orientation of an edge negates the value of a cycle on that edge.
It crossed the Saint John River at the Reversing Falls Bridge before proceeding on Douglas Avenue into the north end of the city.
Reversing the effect in The Wizard of Oz, the supernatural scenes are in " Technicolor mono-chrome " – a special process developed jointly by Director of Photography Jack Cardiff and Technicolor London – while the natural scenes on Earth are in Technicolor.
The normal Reversing DC demag cycle on modern equipment should be 18 seconds or longer.
The Reversing Falls are a series of rapids on the Saint John River located in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, where the river runs through a narrow gorge before emptying into the Bay of Fundy.
* Reversing on a divided high-speed road
*" The Sound Waves Reversing " on Good Health, Good Fortune, Good Music CD ( Au Go Go Records-1997 )
Reversing a federal district court in Wyoming, the appellate court panel ordered the lower court to cancel the Mammoth Oil Co .' s leases, demand an accounting of the oil which had been taken from Teapot Dome, and enjoin the company was enjoined from trespassing further on U. S. Government property.
His self-written plays, ' Savage Heat ', ' DADS ', ' Reversing Falls ', ' Pillow Talk ', ' Pajama Games ', and ' This Bloody Business ', have been performed on stages across Canada.
One distinctive section of NBSR's main line is its crossing over the Saint John River approximately west of Mill Street where it crosses the Reversing Falls gorge on the Reversing Falls Railway Bridge.
Reversing of the roles of the machine and its environment turns computational problems into computational resources, which makes CL a logic of resources, only, again, in a more expressive language than that of linear logic, and based on an intuitively convincing and mathematically strict resource semantics.

Reversing and over
Reversing all the arrows in the commutative diagrams that define a Lie supergroup then shows that functions over the supergroup have the structure of a Z < sub > 2 </ sub >- graded Hopf algebra.
The Reversing Falls has also been an important industrial site for over a century.

Reversing and again
Reversing his uncle's policies again, Philippe formed an alliance with Great Britain, Austria, and the Netherlands, and fought a successful war against Spain that established the conditions of a European peace.
Reversing the trace again would restore the original EFE.
Reversing himself, Hawrelak ran for mayor again in the 1974 election against incumbent Ivor Dent, future mayor Cec Purves, alderman David Ward, and three other candidates.

Reversing and .
Reversing the strings therefore reverses the relative orientation of the saddle ( negatively affecting intonation ), although in Hendrix ' case this is believed to have been an important element in his unique sound.
* 1604 – Samuel de Champlain discovers the mouth of the Saint John River, site of Reversing Falls and the present day city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Reversing a trend of election boycotts, 15 opposition parties nominated candidates for more than 3, 000 municipal posts and for the 81-member National Assembly.
Reversing the usual pattern, the book brings a Martian visitor to Earth for a utopian novel.
Reversing the sign of reverses the signs of and but does not change their absolute values.
Reversing Falls.
It contains a unique phenomenon called the Reversing Falls where the diurnal tides of the bay reverse the water flow of the river for several kilometres.
The Reversing Falls in Saint John, actually an area of strong rapids, provides one example of the power of these tides ; at every high tide, ocean water is pushed through a narrow gorge in the middle of the city and forces the St. John River to reverse its flow for several hours.
Much of the North End is made up of the former city of Portland and comprises another former working class area which is slowly undergoing gentrification at the eastern end of Douglas Avenue ; immediately north of Portland and upstream from the Reversing Falls is the former community of Indiantown.
Vessels navigating the St. John River can only transit the Reversing Falls gorge at slack tide, thus Indiantown became a location during the 19th and 20th centuries where tugboats and paddle wheelers could dock to wait.
Procedure for Determination of National and Regional Economic Values for Ecotone Goods and Services, and Total Economic Values of Coastal Habitats in the context of the UNEP / GEF Project Entitled: “ Reversing Environmental Degradation Trends in the South China Sea and Gulf of Thailand ”, South China Sea Knowledge Document No. 3.
Reversing transactions, even in case of a legitimate error, unauthorized use, or failure of a vendor to supply goods is difficult, if not impossible.
The Saint John River sees its flow reversed at high tide, causing a series of rapids at the famous Reversing Falls where the river empties into the bay, in a gorge in the middle of the city of Saint John.
Reversing the order of names is also customary for the Baltic Fennic peoples and the Hungarians, but other Uralic peoples didn't need surnames, because of the clanic structure of their societies.
* Hysteresis losses: Reversing the direction of magnetization of the magnetic domains in the core material each cycle causes energy loss, because of the coercivity of the material.
Reversing was achieved by a simple sliding camshaft system.
Reversing the direction of one axis is a reflection of space in any number of dimensions.
# Reversing the burden of proof.
" Inside the Cell " in Dr. Neal Barnard's Program for Reversing Diabetes, Rodale Press, 2007, pp. 22 – 27, which references the Feb 12, 2004 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, an article by Yale University researchers.

smashed and down
At this point Mrs. Frances Cupply, one of Wright's handsome daughters by his first wife, came from the house and tried to calm Miriam as she tore down a no visitors sign and smashed the glass pane on another sign with a rock.
A news item described the launching of a ship: `` Completing the ceremony, the beautiful movie star smashed a bottle of champagne over her stern as she slid gracefully down the ways into the sea ''.
When they were refused entrance to his brother's house nearby, they smashed down the door, broke the window, and threw lighted clothes wet with kerosene into the room.
Pace had opposed the planting of the grove of memorial trees calling it paganism, and his group has chopped down David Koresh's tree and smashed his plaque, to prevent it from being used for idolatry.
Hurst turned to shoot and the ball deflected high into the air, looping down on to the right boot of Peters, who smashed it home.
Various members of ( Herman's Hermits and The Who ) launched themselves on Keith, pinned him to the floor and successfully pulled his trousers down ... As the teenage girls began gasping and giggling and the cops started grunting their disapproval, Keith, naked from the waist down, made a good-natured dash for it out of the room ... and smashed one of his front teeth out ".
Red Guard slogans were the most violent in nature, such as “ Strike the enemy down on the floor and step on him with a foot ”, “ Long live the red terror !” and “ Those who are against Chairman Mao will have their dog skulls smashed into pieces ”.
At the Deir el-Bahari temple, Hatshepsut's numerous statues were torn down and in many cases, smashed or disfigured before being buried in a pit.
The local Portuguese bar called ' The Volunteer ', since closed down, was attacked by native youths, who threw missiles, smashed windows and were in possession of petrol bombs.
And it is so strong that it will seize an elephant in its talons and carry him high into the air and drop him so that he is smashed to pieces ; having so killed him, the bird swoops down on him and eats him at leisure ".
" Windows were smashed, and the spit in the fireplace leapt into the air, then came down with its point stuck in the back log.
Logs from thousands of trees boiled over the broken dams, smashed together in a grinding roar and surged on down the current like giant toothpicks tossed by some elemental energy.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers were smashed and rushed down the hill, crashing into the advancing Scots Guards with such force that the line was broken in many places.
* Grond – The battering ram that smashed down the gates of Minas Tirith.
Bernstein offers another ludicrous example: " Roaring down the track at seventy miles an hour, the stalled car was smashed by the train.
Correctly written, the sentence would read: " Roaring down the track at seventy miles an hour, the train smashed the stalled car.
" Alternatively ( but wordier ): " The stalled car was smashed by the train, which was roaring down the track at seventy miles an hour.
In September 1955, during the Istanbul Pogrom, the Avenue was pillaged in one night, while it was covered with pieces of glass, clothes, smashed white goods, rolled down and burned automobiles and other goods, all belonging to the wrecked shops.
Kojiro attempted his famous " swallow's blade " or " swallow cut ," but Musashi's oversized bokken hit Kojiro first, causing him to fall down ; before Kojiro could finish his swallow cut, Musashi smashed Kojiro's left rib, puncturing his lungs and killing him.
The twenty uniformed and undercover police smashed down the door to his one bedroom apartment in Ayutthaya, and arrested him and 33-year-old Noralwizah Lee Abdullah, a Chinese Malaysian who was considered to be his wife.
A group of Newport citizens boarded the ship, smashed her lifeboats, cut down her masts and cables, and set her adrift.
I picked it up and smashed it down with such force that the desk cracked-giving a good impression of a man wild with rage.
Joseph Priestley, member of the Lunar Society and discoverer of oxygen would flee Britain after his laboratory in Birmingham was smashed and his house burned down in the Birmingham riots of 1791, by a mob objecting to his outspoken support for the French Revolution ; and his colleague Lavoisier in France would be executed at the guillotine.

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