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This code defines a new word ( again, word is the term used for a subroutine ) called using the following commands: duplicates the number on the stack ; places a 6 on top of the stack ; compares the top two numbers on the stack ( 6 and the ed input ), and replaces them with a true-or-false value ; takes a true-or-false value and chooses to execute commands immediately after it or to skip to the ; discards the value on the stack ; and ends the conditional.
This compares very favourably with other sub-Saharan African countries and is largely due to sustained progress in economic conditions ; between 1977 and 2008, growth averaged 4. 6 % compared with a 2. 9 % average in sub-Saharan Africa.
Neutron stars have overall densities predicted by the APR EOS of to ( to times the density of the Sun ),< ref > derives from mass 2. 68 kg / volume of star of radius 12 km ; derives from mass per volume of star radius 11. 9 km </ ref > which compares with the approximate density of an atomic nucleus of .< ref > NB 3 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup > is
Schopenhauer sees reason as weak and insignificant compared to Will ; in one metaphor, Schopenhauer compares the human intellect to a lame man who can see, but who rides on the shoulder of the blind giant of Will.
SNR is defined as the ratio of a signal power to the noise power within the desired signal ; it compares the level of a desired target signal to the level of background noise ( atmospheric noise and noise generated within the receiver ).
A Blue whale has been measured as 33 metres long ; this drawing compares its length to that of a human diver and a dolphin
He continually offers asides about his characters and compares them to actors and puppets, but his scorn goes even as far as his readers ; accusing all who may be interested in such " Vanity Fairs " as being either " of a lazy, or a benevolent, or a sarcastic mood ".
Their carbohydrate content compares with that of wheat and rice ; chestnuts have twice as much starch as the potato.
Within this multiverse, Zelazny deals with some interesting philosophical concepts about the nature of existence, compares and contrasts the ideas of Order and Chaos, and plays with the laws of physics — they can differ from Shadow to Shadow ; for instance, gunpowder does not ignite in Amber, which is why the characters all carry swords.
) The essays call Lenin a tyrant for his senseless arrests and repression of free discourse, and an anarchist for his conspiratorial tactics ; Gorky compares Lenin to both the Tsar and Nechayev.
Brân is praised in the poetry of 12th century bard Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, in which he is described as " a good commander of the host ; in battle, in hostile territory, in the contest, in stress ", while, in his elegy for Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales, Bleddyn Fardd compares the overthrow of the prince to the deaths of Llywelyn Fawr, King Arthur and Brân.
Still, Gwalchmei was clearly a traditional figure ; other early references to him include the Welsh Triads ; the Englynion y Beddau ( Stanzas of the Graves ), which lists the site of his grave ; the Trioedd y Meirch ( Triads of the Horses ), which praises his horse Keincaled ( known as Gringolet to later French authors ); and Cynddelw's elegy for Owain Gwynedd, which compares Owain's boldness to that of Gwalchmei.
Each transmitter checks the level of the data line ( SDA ) and compares it with the levels it expects ; if they don't match, that transmitter has lost arbitration, and drops out of this protocol interaction.
In De Differentiis Plethon compares Aristotle's and Plato's conceptions of God, arguing that Plato credits God with more exalted powers as " creator of every kind of intelligible and separate substance, and hence of our entire universe ", while Aristotle has Him as only the motive force of the universe ; Plato's God is also the end and final cause of existence, while Aristotle's God is only the end of movement and change.
In the section regarding Hispaniola, Las Casas compares the indigenous Arawaks to tame ewes and writes that when he arrived in 1508, " there were 60, 000 people living on this island, including the Indians ; so that from 1494 to 1508, over three million people had perished from war, slavery, and the mines.
Clarendon in particular praises his statesmanship, and compares his capacity with Lord Strafford's, adding, however, that he seldom spoke in the council except on legal business and had little influence in political affairs ; to the latter circumstance he owed his exceptional popularity.
The senses, the sole source of knowledge, supposedly yield us immediate cognition of individual things ; phantasy ( which Gassendi takes as material in nature ) reproduces these ideas ; understanding compares these ideas, each particular, and frames general ideas.
It is believed the central processing in the brain compares the afferent and efferent signals ; and dyspnea results when a " mismatch " occurs between the two: such as when the need for ventilation ( afferent signaling ) is not being met by physical breathing ( efferent signaling ).

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There are authorized to be appropriated such sums, to remain available until expended, as may be necessary, but not more than $75,000,000 in all, ( A ) to carry out the provisions of this Act during the fiscal years 1962 to 1967, inclusive ; ;
In the Anticlaudianus he sums up as follows: Reason, guided by prudence, can unaided discover most of the truths of the physical order ; for the apprehension of religious truths it must trust to faith.
* < tt > sum </ tt >, a Unix command ( also ported to Win32 ) that generates order-independent sums ; uses two different algorithms for calculating, the SYSV checksum algorithm and the BSD checksum ( default ) algorithm.
There are, relatively speaking, no such simple solutions for factorials ; any combination of sums, products, powers, exponential functions, or logarithms with a fixed number of terms will not suffice to express n < nowiki >!</ nowiki >.
King Christian was very interested in music and paid Dowland astronomical sums ; his salary was 500 daler a year, making him one of the highest-paid servants of the Danish court.
The northern barons rarely had any personal stake in the conflict in France, and many of them owed large sums of money to John ; the revolt has been characterised as " a rebellion of the king's debtors ".
As the means so the end ...” A contemporary quote sometimes attributed to Gandhi, but also to A. J. Muste, sums it up: ' There is no way to peace ; peace is the way.
Noblemen could hope to be ransomed ; their families would have to send to their captors large sums of wealth commensurate with the social status of the captive.
According to Hoyle " the single 0, the double 0, and eagle are never bars ; but when the ball falls into either of them, the banker sweeps every thing upon the table, except what may happen to be bet on either one of them, when he pays twenty-seven for one, which is the amount paid for all sums bet upon any single figure.
Even the name is inspired by Eiffel ; the Sather Tower is a recognizable landmark at Berkeley, named after Peder Sather who donated large sums to the foundation of the university.
The critic and musician Digby Fairweather sums up Beiderbecke's musical legacy, arguing that " with Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke was the most striking of jazz's cornet ( and of course, trumpet ) fathers ; a player who first captivated his 1920s generation and after his premature death, founded a dynasty of distinguished followers beginning with Jimmy McPartland and moving on down from there.
Immense sums, however, were spent upon public works, in carrying through the comprehensive planning that had come to fruition during his retirement, bringing water to the waterless hills in the Acqua Felice, feeding twenty-seven new fountains ; laying out new arteries in Rome, which connected the great basilicas, even setting his engineer-architect Domenico Fontana to replan the Colosseum as a silk-spinning factory housing its workers.
A teacher of the 3rd century, Rabbi Simlai, traces the development of Jewish religious principles from Moses with his 613 mitzvot of prohibition and injunction, through David, who, according to this rabbi, enumerates eleven ; through Isaiah, with six ; Micah, with three ; to Habakkuk who simply but impressively sums up all religious faith in the single phrase, " The pious lives in his faith " ( Talmud, Mak., toward end ).
Sums are rounded to the nearest € 0. 05 ; hence sums ending in € 0. 01, € 0. 02, € 0. 06 or € 0. 07 are rounded down, and those ending in € 0. 03, € 0. 04, € 0. 08 or € 0. 09 are rounded up.
); arbitrary functions of expressions ; optimization ; derivatives, integrals, simplifications, sums, and products of expressions ; truncated series with expressions as coefficients, matrices of expressions, and so on.
After each prayer intention, the deacon calls the faithful to kneel for a short period of private prayer ; the celebrant then sums up the prayer intention with a Collect-style prayer.
The lands were confiscated ; the buildings were sold for beggarly sums, and often for beggarly purposes.
Alger once estimated that he earned only $ 100, 000 between 1866 and 1896 ; at his death he had little money, leaving only small sums to family and friends.
Krusty wastes money almost as fast as he earns it: lighting his cigarettes with hundred-dollar bills ; eating condor-egg omelets ; spending huge sums on pornographic magazines ; and losing a fortune gambling on everything from horse races to operas to betting against the Harlem Globetrotters.

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There is no formal equivalence to the supervisory ranks ; ;
Johnson did not deal harshly with Confederate leaders, as he had earlier indicated he would ; he expanded his pardons to include those in the highest ranks of the Confederacy, including their Vice-President, Alexander H. Stephens.
Their main force was infantry, armed with javelins in the front ranks and pikes behind, which formed into a phalanx ; and was supported by camelmen and horsemen on the flanks.
An increasing percentage of the ranks are " long-service " volunteer professionals ; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks ; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps.
Occasionally, in the case of ten-valued cards, some casinos allow splitting only when the cards have the identical ranks ; for instance, a hand of T-T may be split, but not of T-K.
For example, heaven ranks higher than earth ; earth ranks higher than man etc.
In the latter, only taxa associated with a rank can be named, yet there are not enough ranks to name a long series of nested clades ; ranks determine the form of names, so names must in many cases change when a name is inserted into such a series ; and taxon names cannot be defined in a way that guarantees them to refer to clades.
Operation Torch also served as a valuable training ground for Eisenhower's combat command skills ; during the initial phase of Erwin Rommel's move into the Kasserine Pass, Eisenhower created some confusion in the ranks by some interference with the execution of battle plans by his subordinates.
( First place: Nuuk, Greenland ; the Icelandic capital Rekyjavik takes second place globally and ranks as the northernmost capital city in all of Europe )
In the mid-1980s, the World Bank reported that only 10, 000 new jobs were created annually ; the low rate of job creation resulted in 20, 000 people being added to the ranks of the unemployed every year.
Since the capital resources of the Edinburgh merchants and landholder elite were insufficient, the company appealed to middling social ranks, who responded with patriotic fervour to the call for money ; the lower classes volunteered as colonists.
Vasiliy rose through the ranks of the Soviet air force, officially dying of alcoholism in 1962 ; however, this is still in question.
In early 1979, the system prescribed by law still included nine officer grades and five enlisted ranks ; there were no warrant officer equivalents.
When battle was near, it was drawn out ; then it roared and struggled against its thongs, fire flashed from it, and it tore through the ranks of the enemy once slipped from the leash, never tired of slaying.
In lively home games it might work better to only strip three ranks ( 2s through 4s ) with seven or eight players ; with only two or three players 7s and 8s could be stripped as well, leaving the same 24-card deck used in euchre.
in the Red Navy ; the other senior functional ranks (" Division Commissar ", " Division Engineer ", etc.
The ranks and insignia of 1943 did not change much until the last days of the USSR ; the contemporary Russian Army uses largely the same system.

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