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Examples of optical beam steering approaches include mechanical mirror-based gimbals or beam-director units, galvanometer mechanisms that rotate mirrors, Risley prisms, phased-array optics, and microelectromechanical systems ( MEMS ) using micro-mirrors.
In 1982, using $ 140, 000 in capital, Larry Risley, an A & P mechanic with JB Aviation, and his wife Janie, purchased the flight department and its single Piper Chieftain aircraft, and established Mesa Air Shuttle, flying a single route between Farmington and Albuquerque.

Risley and only
Risley Moss is one of only two mosses in Cheshire where the water level has been deliberately raised in an attempt to encourage the regeneration of an active bog surface.

Risley and her
in 1927, leaving behind a photographic study of the rural campus for the school's newspaper, including photographs of her famed dormitory Risley Hall.
In it, controversial painter Elaine Risley vividly reflects on her childhood and teenage years.

Risley and feet
Couch juggling ( also called foot-juggling, antipodism or Risley ) is a stunt in which one lies on one's back, balancing an upended sofa on the soles of one's feet.
A Risley is any circus acrobalance posture where the base is lying down on their back, supporting one or more flyers with their hands, feet and / or other parts of the body.

Risley and .
A key figure behind the census was Herbert Hope Risley, best known for the now discounted attribution of all differences in caste to varying proportions of seven racial types.
It was an idea later taken up by British administrators such as Herbert Hope Risley but remains disputed today.
* John W. Risley, Freeholder At-Large ( 2014 )
When Ericsson arrived from England and settled in New York, he was persuaded by Samuel Risley of Greenwich Village to give his work to the Phoenix Foundry.
, members of the Egg Harbor Township Committee are Mayor James J. McCullough, Deputy Mayor John W. Risley, Jr., Joe Cafero, John Carman, Jr. and Paul Hodson.
In 1822 he went to a school at Southwell, then to one at Risley, and in 1825 to Winchester as a commoner.
The nearest providers are at Risley Police Station and Birchwood Fire Station.
The most commonly found implementation is a Risley prism pair.
He faced prison for the first time at Risley, serving time on remand for criminal damage after he smashed some parked cars following an argument with his girlfriend's father ; following his trial he was fined and given probation.
He was returned to the general prison population at Risley Remand Centre in 1985, but was put into isolation after punching a fellow inmate.
In terms of the local area, it borders Culcheth to the east, Lowton ( which is in Greater Manchester ) to the north, Winwick to the west and Risley to the south.
She defended prisoners accused of rioting at Risley Remand Centre and then at Strangeways Prison and continued to represent campaigners in many kinds of protest case.
During a short time in the early 1980s when SCTV was in between network deals, she was hired to replace Ann Risley when Saturday Night Live was being retooled in 1981.
* Risley, Ford, ed.
November: presented at Cornell University by Risley Theatre, Ithaca, NY.
Until 2003 its headquarters were based at Risley, near Warrington, England.
The area east of Birchwood is mainly birch forests and Risley Moss, part of the Mersey Forest.
Risley Moss is a site of special scientific interest.
The bulk of Birchwood is built on the site of the former ROF Risley Royal Ordnance Factory, with Birchwood Forest Park lying in the centre, in which the old bunkers from the factory form part of the landscape.
" The surface, at a distance, looks black and dirty, and will bear neither horse nor man ….. What nature meant by such a useless production ‘ tis hard to imagine, but the land is entirely to waste " are the words of Daniel Defoe as he rode through Risley in 1724.

act and means
-- Her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring, without having reached the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects.
Modern moorings may be anchored by sand screws which look and act very much like oversized screws drilled into the seabed, or by barbed metal beams pounded in ( or even driven in with explosives ) like pilings, or a variety of other non-mass means of getting a grip on the bottom.
Other possible views are these: Art can act as a means to some special kind of knowledge.
These are: ( 1 ) the presence of a living being, human or animal ; ( 2 ) the knowledge that the being is a living being ; ( 3 ) the intent to kill ; ( 4 ) the act of killing by some means ; and ( 5 ) the resulting death.
According to Charles Rostaing, this act of formal ' foundation ,' according certain privileges to the town, was a means of regenerating the destroyed town of Barcilona.
It is summarized by Guderian as “ Klotzen, nicht kleckern !” ( literally " boulders, not blots " and means " act powerfully, not superficially ").
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
Production is the act of making products or services by applying labor power to the means of production.
She constantly struggled for perfection, " A perfect technique in anything ," she stated in an interview, " means that there has been no break in continuity between the conception and the act of performance.
To some extent, the focus of the players on doing the act of skill, rather than simply drinking, means that these games could be played for a longer time without participants getting significantly intoxicated.
This means that the drinking will necessarily be distributed unevenly between players, depending on the how skilled the players are at the act that is the basis of the game.
The term " euthanasia " is usually confined to the active variety ; the University of Washington website states that " euthanasia generally means that the physician would act directly, for instance by giving a lethal injection, to end the patient's life ".
To prepare him for the future life means to give him command of himself ; it means so to train him that he will have the full and ready use of all his capacities ; that his eye and ear and hand may be tools ready to command, that his judgment may be capable of grasping the conditions under which it has to work, and the executive forces be trained to act economically and efficiently ” ( Dewey, 1897, Para.
The fourth is freedom from fear — which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any neighbor — anywhere in the world.
Under their referencing system, 3. 1. 55 means act 3, scene 1, line 55.
Their referencing system for Q1 has no act breaks, so 7. 115 means scene 7, line 115 .</ div >
The word angadia means courier ( in Hindi ) but it is also used for people who act as Hawaladars within the country ( India ).
The annual technical festival of Jadavpur University is called “ Srijan ”, which in the vernacular means an act of creation.
Karma means " deed " or " act " and more broadly names the universal principle of cause and effect, action and reaction, that governs all life.
In terms of section 2, " Money Laundering means ( a ) Properties acquired or earned directly or indirectly through illegal means ; ( b ) Illegal transfer, conversion, concealment of location or assistance in the above act of the properties acquired or earned directly of indirectly through legal or illegal means ".
Neutrinos do not carry electric charge, which means that they are not affected by the electromagnetic forces that act on charged particles such as electrons and protons.
* War must never be seen as having any purpose in itself, but should be seen as an instrument of Politik -- a German word that conflates the meanings of the English words policy and politics: " War is not merely a political act, but also a real political instrument, a continuation of political commerce, a carrying out of the same by other means.

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