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Rows of even, round chain stitches are used both for outline and to fill in color.
Rows 1 – 4 of the midband are specialised for colour vision, from ultra-violet to longer wavelengths, but aren't currently believed to be sensitive to infrared light.
Rows 5 – 6 are segregated into different tiers too, but have only one class of visual pigment ( a ninth class ) and are specialised for polarisation vision.
Rows of picnic tables covered by orange umbrellas are available for fans to sit and eat.
With the façade extending for along the eastern side of Red Square, the Upper Trading Rows were built between 1890 and 1893 by Alexander Pomerantsev ( responsible for architecture ) and Vladimir Shukhov ( responsible for engineering ).
Management Reporter for Microsoft Dynamics ERP: a corporate performance management solution for the Microsoft Dynamics ERP systems allows easy creation and consolidation of financial statements using a " building block " approach with Rows, Columns, Trees and Report Definitions and the familiar user interface used by Microsoft Office applications.
Rows of gathered net lining the brim was a fashion carry-over from the decade before, and a decorative curtain ( also referred to as a " bavolet ") appeared on most bonnets in order to shade the wearer's neck and accommodate for the low hairstyles.
Rows of intact and well-maintained Mediterranean “ villas ,” Tudor castles, Craftsman bungalows, and late Victorian Queen Annes harmoniously line the streets, nurtured by the residents ’ pride in and care for their neighborhood.
* Trade Rows in Red Square ( 1815 ), with a rotunda dome mirroring the dome of Kazakov's Kremlin Senate, were demolished in 1880s to make way for the larger Upper Trading Rows.
Rows of light swivel guns were often placed along the entire length of the galley on the railings for close-quarter defense.
The Rows ( Danish: Stokkene ) are six two-storey terraces which were originally built by Henrik Ruise as barracks for the soldiers based at the Citadel.
However, in the 1890s it was torn down and replaced with the new, eclectic Upper Trading Rows ( by Alexander Pomerantsev and Vladimir Shukhov ) and the similar Middle Trade Rows ( by Roman Klein, scheduled for demolition in 2007 ).
Rows not mentioned for a column are implied to have a coefficient of zero.

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Schoenberg has also attracted at least one parodist: in 1924, Hans Eisler published Palmström ( Studies on 12-tone Rows ), in which a Sprechstimme vocalist, singing texts by Christian Morgenstern, parodies the musical lines of Pierrot to the accompaniment of flute ( or piccolo ), clarinet, violin ( or viola ), and violincello.
The city's central shopping area includes its unique Rows or galleries ( two levels of shops ) which date from medieval times and are believed to include the oldest shop front in England.
Rows of Pelita ( oil lamps ) which is used to illuminate homes and the streets during the season.
Rows and columns must be formed consistently: the matrix is split into blocks by horizontal and vertical lines, which must cut the matrix completely in the given direction.

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* Rows that are indented at the even rows ( so that the seeds are placed in a crossed pattern ).
Rows are typically about 10-30 cm apart, depending on the crop species and growing conditions.
The more unusual landmarks in the city are the city walls, the Rows and the black-and-white architecture.
The Rows are unique in Britain.
Major portions of the neighborhoods of Allegheny West, Manchester, Central Northside, California-Kirkbride ( Old Allegheny Rows ), and East Allegheny are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Mexican War Streets in Central Northside.
Rows of Agal vilakkus ( oil lit lamps ) are lit in every house. Karthigai is essentially a festival of lamps.
Rows are cleared by flipping the tiles to make rows that are all black or all white.
Millionaires ' Rows are often found in neighborhoods by the name of the Gold Coast.
Rows of RCA sockets are found on the backs of stereo amplifier and numerous A / V products.
Rows of yellow bowing cushions are lined upon the red carpet.

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Rows of poplars were planted, streets were graded, and fences were constructed as Fairview took on the appearance of the ubiquitous " Mormon Village.
* Turei Zahav (" Rows of Gold ", abbreviated as Taz ) by Rabbi David HaLevi Segal ( on Orach Chayim, Yorei Deah and Even ha-Ezer )
Rows of the matrix indicate the 39 system features that one typically wants to improve, such as speed, weight, accuracy of measurement and so on.
Leaving Liverpool on Saturday 11, they crossed the River Mersey to the Wirral Peninsula and on to Chester where they saw the Rows and greatly admired Thomas Harrison's work at Chester Castle.
Rows of sealskin spots on the cape designate the peer's rank ; dukes use four rows, marquesses three and a half, earls three, viscounts two and a half, and barons and lords of Parliament two.
*" Watch The Nail " on Rows of Teeth ( Merge Records, 1994 )
Just before the First World War, Knightswood consisted of an Infectious Diseases Hospital ( founded 1877 ) with a line of terraced cottages to the north called Knightswood Rows, a few houses on the site of Knightswood Secondary School ( all that remained of Red Town ), but the area was otherwise unpopulated farmland and disused mineworkings.
Rows broke out about the presence of an all-male singing sextet accompanying Bertie Wooster and the realisation that the first woman did not appear on stage until thirty-five minutes had passed.
The mine was located on the site of the current primary school, with the miners living in Windlestone Colliery, a series of terraced houses named Albert Street, Arthur Street and Prospect Terrace, locally known as The Five Rows owing to their appearance from the front.
Rows of electrodes on one side of an EAP film and columns on the other activate individual elements in the array.
This commentary, known as the Turei Zahav (" Rows of Gold "), was accepted as one of the highest authorities on Jewish law.
The Turei Zahav ( טורי זהב-" Rows of Gold "), an indispensable commentary on Shulchan Aruch ( Orach Chayim ), was published by Shabbethai Bass in Dyhernfurth in 1692, together with the Magen Abraham by Abraham Abele Gumbiner.
Rows on the bingo board correspond to R. O. B.

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File: Zeniarai Benten Shrine inside. jpg | Rows of tiny votive torii donated by the faithful
Upper Trading Rows by night
Of the passengers indicated by the NTSB map to have been assigned to first class ( Rows 4 and 5 ), one survived.
In the 19th century, Red Square was lined by a neoclassical domed structure of Upper Trade Rows by Joseph Bove.
Rows of huge hibiscus bushes surrounded by cropped green lawns and the massed flowerbeds blazing with color under the big, shady trees.

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