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Rizzo's and was
The experiment conducted by Rizzo's team differed from the approach of the Italian researchers in the fact that at the end of a vacuum chamber, an aluminium plate was placed to prevent photons from an adjacent laser from passing through the plate, where axions would simply pass through the plate and be converted back into photons, and were able to observe a small-portion of the supposed-converting particles — to the number of photons.
" When Udo shows up at Rizzo's tenement, only Rizzo's mother ( Mildred Dunnock ) is present and tells him that her son was out but would return that evening.
Rizzo's first major trade during the 2009 season as General Manager of the Nationals was to trade Lastings Milledge along with control-challenged reliever Joel Hanrahan to the Pirates in exchange for speedy outfielder Nyjer Morgan and left-handed relief pitcher Sean Burnett.
Rizzo's first stay was short and he was replaced by Euan Heriot of both Fracture and Abramelin.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor of Philadelphia in 1971, losing to former Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo's " law and order " candidacy.
For example, in an episode of the television show M * A * S * H, Luther Rizzo plays a joke on Charles Winchester by dropping a dummy grenade on the floor, but to Rizzo's surprise, Winchester promptly falls on the grenade to save Rizzo's life, only later to realize the grenade was fake.

Rizzo's and about
Howser, who also acts as a go-between to a fence for his clients, tells Tommy Udo ( Richard Widmark ), a psychopathic killer, about Rizzo's " squealing.
He also assisted in mayor Frank Rizzo's campaign against derisive jokes often told by outsiders about the city, acting as chief spokesperson for the " Anti-Defamation Agency " Rizzo had set up for this purpose.

Rizzo's and at
Both were recorded at Steve Rizzo's studio in Rhode Island.

Rizzo's and .
Rizzo, however, died in the summer of 1991 ; in November 1991, Rendell won by more than a 2-1 margin against Joseph M. Egan, Jr., Rizzo's replacement on the Republican ticket.
Mike Rizzo's new philosophy continued to show in the 2009 – 2010 offseason.
* Feclib is a near optimal extension to Luigi Rizzo's work that uses band matrices.
After Rizzo's death in July, Katz attempted to persuade the party to give him the nomination, but lost out to Joe Egan.
Rizzo's son Luigi unsuccessfully challenged veteran municipal councillor Howard Moscoe in the 2003 municipal election.

view and prevailed
Chance stated that, " this view of the structure as two-part has generally prevailed since its inception in J. R. R.
In antiquity, a cosmological view prevailed in India that held the Earth is a disc that consists of four continents grouped around the central mountain Meru like the petals of a flower.
Eventually, however, Markham's view prevailed ; Scott was given overall command, and was promoted to the rank of commander before Discovery sailed for the Antarctic on 31 July 1901.
This view prevailed nearly without question for several generations.
Niels Bohr asserted a refutation of Einstein's analysis immediately, and his view prevailed.
Friedman's view has prevailed so that in much of modern macroeconomics, full employment means the lowest level of unemployment that can be sustained given the structure of the economy.
The view had prevailed since the Roman times, and the borderline between strategy and tactics at this time was blurred, and sometimes categorization of a decision is a matter of almost personal opinion.
This point of view prevailed when the new medium of television began showing cartoons in the late 1940s.
Walther's view that they could consider themselves a new church prevailed.
The latter view prevailed, so it can still be said that there is, in theory at least, a common basis in substantive law throughout Western Europe ( except England, which never had a reception as such ) although it has of course fragmented greatly from its heyday in the 15th and 16th centuries.
This view prevailed.
The desire of the cabinet was to abolish the lord-lieutenancy of Ireland, and Lord Clarendon was prevailed upon to accept that office, with a view to transform it ere long into an Irish secretaryship of state.
By the 1980s the human ecological-functional view had prevailed.
The excavator suggested that this was the site of the ancient city Valla, a view that prevailed until 1976.
After Rifkind left the Ministry of Transport in 1992 the Treasury view prevailed and this led to the creation of Railtrack.
This view contrasts for example with late Bertrand Russell's description theory of proper names as well as John Searle's cluster description theory of names which prevailed at the time.
This perspective was a virtual about-face on the more traditional functionalist view that had previously prevailed in state education.
But the Allied commander in chief, U. S. General Dwight Eisenhower, took a more cautious view, and the broad front strategy prevailed.
Gradually, however, the Spiritualist view prevailed, the theory of a magnetic fluid or magnetic influence suffered euthanasia, and the clairvoyants were left in possession of the field.
This view prevailed and another person was appointed, with Culmer being appointed to the Commission for the demolition of superstitious ( Catholic ) monuments.
Contrary to a long-held view, the cavalry of the mid-Republic was a highly effective force that generally prevailed against strong enemy cavalry forces ( both Gallic and Greek ) until it was decisively beaten by the Carthaginian general Hannibal's horsemen during the second Punic War.
This three-part view of a plot structure ( with a beginning, middle, and end – technically, the protasis, epitasis, and catastrophe ) prevailed until the Roman drama critic Horace advocated a 5-act structure in his Ars Poetica: " Neue minor neu sit quinto productior actu fabula " ( lines 189-190 ) (" A play should not be shorter or longer than five acts ").
This view eventually prevailed, with the American Ornithologists ' Union removing the species from their list of North American birds in 1923, although others held dissenting views until at least 1928.
Cannon's view apparently prevailed with the voters.

view and bell
A view of the restored Mission San Juan Bautista and its three-bell campanario (" bell wall ") in 2004.
Damage to the smaller bell ( San Juan ), sustained during the 1812 earthquake, is readily apparent in this view.
Each time, the bell traveled by rail, making a large number of stops along the way so that local people could view it.
In 1924, one of Independence Hall's exterior doors was replaced by glass, allowing some view of the bell even when the building was closed.
An 1835 view of the Pantheon by Rudolf von Alt, showing twin bell towers, often misattributed to Bernini.
This bell still sounds the curfew at 8. 00p. m., but no longer sounds a rising bell at 4. 00 a. m. From the roof a spectacular view of the town can be seen and a series of photographs, exhibited in the chapel, show this panoramic view.
The observer is presented with a view of the desert, where the lone corpse of a hanged man on a gibbet stands out against the horizon, reddened by the setting sun ; the sound of a bell tolls from inside the walls of a far-off city, creating the deathly atmosphere that surrounds the observer.
Exiting the monastery grounds, one passes the Olympic Mascot Bell ( ao yun jixiang zhong ; 奥运吉祥钟 ) The view from the top of this bell tower is panoramic ; however, there is an additional fee of 10 元 to see that view.
* Panoramic view from the bell tower in Chamaret, France
The Janiculum is one of the best locations in Rome for a breathtaking view of the innumerable domes and bell towers that pierce the skyline of the multi-hued architectural museum.
So, depending on the point of view, the St. Petersglocke may be up to now the largest free-swinging bell in the world.
Sitting in front of the Gohonzon, so that it is in perfect view, one rings a bell and chants prolonged daimoku followed by Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo three times to commence gongyo.
This was replaced at the end of the fourteenth century by a church with a bell tower, which may have been from where Antonin de Wyngaerde surveyed at least part of his plan view of London, which includes a drawing of the church, but slightly out of position as might occur if drawn onto the perspective latterly.
A view of the Hagia Sophia of Trabzon ( today a museum ) with its bell tower and the Black Sea coast in the background.
The fake instruments, particularly pocket trumpets, cornets, euphoniums, bugles and B ♭ trumpets, are likely to feature a ' serial number ' of H. 75983 ( or 84059 ) embossed on the top of the bell and valve keys are often hexagonal in plan view.

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