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Sensing and growing
Sensing a growing turmoil, the sage of heavens, Narada, along with the Saptarshi ( the seven wise rishis ) went to appease the boy with no results.

Sensing and discontent
Sensing their discontent, Takauji pleaded with the emperor to do something before rebellion would break out, however his warnings were ignored.
Sensing her discontent, he encourages her to dream again — this time far beyond her small-town horizons (" Melisande ").

Sensing and use
Remote Sensing ( C )-Teams use remote sensing imagery, science and math process skills to complete tasks related to an understanding of Earth's Hydrosphere.
Sensing Red Shift ’ s use of the power cosmic, the Silver Surfer tried to convince the herald that Earth should not be destroyed.
The Indian Remote Sensing Satellite system is the largest constellation of remote sensing satellites for civilian use in operation today in the world.
The Sensing Chicago exhibition invites children to use their senses to discover the past.
Another use of the Coulter principle is found in Scanning Ion Occlusion Sensing ( SIOS ).
Sensing the inequalities and fierce loyalty to one's tribe or group of the diverse native peoples of the subcontinent, the British found opportunities to use it to their own great advantage.

Sensing and breaking
Sensing the right moment, the Tang fleet moved reserves and counterattacked, breaking both the left and right flanks of the Japanese, enveloping their fleet and crowding in the ships so they could not move or retreat.

Sensing and .
Sensing the unseen presence of the other men in the patrol, he felt mutely united to these nine near-strangers sharing this pinpoint of being with him.
Sensing this weakness, the Chaldeans, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Scythians and Cimmerians formed a coalition and attacked the Assyrian Empire in 616 BC.
Sensing danger to Boyd's broad definition of individual rights, Justice McKenna dissented in Wilson, declaring that Hughes's distinction between personal and corporate papers was " a limitation by construction " on an important " constitutional security for personal liberty.
* K. Malhotra, S. Gardner, and R. Patz, Implementation of Elliptic-Curve Cryptography on Mobile Healthcare Devices, Networking, Sensing and Control, 2007 IEEE International Conference on, London, 15 – 17 April 2007 Page ( s ): 239 – 244
* Hall Effect Sensing and Application.
System Real-Time messages provide for synchronization, and include MIDI clock and Active Sensing.
Sensing commercial possibilities men like the Fowlers became phrenologists and sought additional ways to bring phrenology to the masses.
Sensing of environments at the cellular level relies on signal transduction ; many disease processes, such as diabetes and heart disease arise from defects in these pathways, highlighting the importance of this process in biology and medicine.
Sensing no trouble or malice from Theseus, the Amazons decided to welcome him by having the queen Hippolyta go aboard his ship bearing gifts.
The University of Manitoba is the network leader of ISIS Canada ( Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures ), headquartered in the Faculty of Engineering.
Sensing his own conversion, Harding even told his friends that he felt a spiritual change was influencing his stance on issues.
The availability of industrial Distributed Temperature Sensing ( DTS ) systems that measure in real time temperatures all along the cable is a first step in monitoring the transmission system capacity.
Among these are the UAH dataset prepared at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and the RSS dataset prepared by Remote Sensing Systems.
The organisation is mission center for several key current missions ( Kepler Mission, the Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite ( LCROSS ) mission, Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy ( SOFIA )) and a major contributor to the '" new exploration focus '" as a participant in the Orion crew exploration vehicle and Ares I crew launch vehicle projects.
The Lunar CRater Observation and Sensing Satellite ( LCROSS ) mission to look for water on the moon was a ' secondary payload spacecraft.
Sensing that his mother is in danger, Anakin travels with Padmé to Tatooine, where they reunite with Threepio.
Sensing danger, Caul feels increasingly uneasy about what may happen to the couple once the client hears the tape.
Sensing an attack, the alien sprays a toxin into Morgan's face.
Sensing this, Henry becomes jealous and anxious for his unwelcome guest to finish and depart.
The Carlson Center features a diverse research portfolio ; its major research areas include Digital Image Restoration, Remote Sensing, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Printing Systems Research, Color Science, Nanoimaging, Imaging Detectors, Astronomical Imaging, Visual Perception, and Ultrasonic Imaging.
R. Rom and M. Sidi ( 1990 ) categorize the protocols into Conflict-free access protocols, Aloha protocols, and Carrier Sensing protocols.

growing and discontent
This growing discontent was reflected in the continuing opposition of partisans of Carrera, who was executed by the Argentine regime in Mendoza in 1821, like his two brothers were three years earlier.
This growing prosperity helped minimise political discontent.
The early 1990s were marked by the Astros ' growing discontent with their home, the Astrodome.
After about three decades of growing discontent, the Prussian leaders ( see Prussian estates ) organized themselves to oppose the rule of the order more effectively.
Still, those measures could not hide shortages and increasing inflation, and reports of growing discontent multiplied.
Those who are able to read the history in the light of what occurred later may perhaps be convinced that no policy whatever initiated, after 1766 could have prevented or even materially delayed the United States Declaration of Independence ; but to the politicians of that time the coming event had not yet cast so dark a shadow before as to paralyse all action, and if any man could have allayed the growing discontent of the colonists and prevented the ultimate dismemberment of the empire, it would have been Lord Chatham.
Amid growing discontent with Thompson's leadership, particularly in the area of cleaning up Chicago's reputation as the capital of organized crime, he was defeated in 1931 by Democrat Anton Cermak.
The procession was a result of the growing discontent at the contemporary direction of the Church and the inequality between the peasants and the Church's prelates, and the nobility.
The successful trial of Odo de Bayeux at Penenden Heath less than a decade after the conquest was one example of the growing discontent at the Norman land-grab that had occurred in the years following the invasion.
Succeeding Louis XV, his unpopular grandfather, Louis XVI was well aware of the growing discontent of the French population against the absolute monarchy.
Despite growing discontent with the National Convention as a ruling body, in June the Convention drafted the Constitution of 1793, which was ratified by popular vote in early August.
The Bentuhua or localization / indigenization movement was sparked in the mid-1970s with the growing expression of ethnic discontent due to unequal distribution of political and cultural power between mainlanders and Taiwanese people.
Due to the growing discontent, the government tried conciliation.
A sign of growing discontent was a large wall poster erected in Canton at the end of 1974 which complained that China had no rule of law and officials were not accountable for their mistakes.
* Reflecting the growing level of discontent with his tyrannical conduct, Dion is assassinated by Callippus, an Athenian who has accompanied him on his expedition to take over as tyrant of Syracuse.
Amid growing discontent from the Algerian population, the Third Republic ( 1871 – 1940 ) acknowledged some demands, and the Popular Front initiated the Blum-Viollette proposal in 1936 which was supposed to enlighten the Indigenous Code by giving French citizenship to a small number of Muslims.
Although the Red Army, commanded by Trotsky, crossed the ice over the frozen Baltic Sea to quickly crush the rebellion, this sign of growing discontent forced the party to foster a broad alliance of the working class and peasantry ( 80 % of the population ), despite left factions of the party which favored a regime solely representative of the interests of the revolutionary proletariat.
The improvement of the economy had a disparate impact in different social sectors and discontent started growing within the low classes.
President K. R. Narayanan's address to the nation on the golden jubilee of the Indian Republic ( 26 January 2000 ) is considered a landmark: it was the first time a President attempted to analyse, with due concern for growing disparities, the several ways in which the country had failed to provide economic justice to the Indian people, particularly the rural and agrarian population ; he also stated that discontent was breeding and frustrations erupting in violence among the deprived sections of society.
Faced with growing discontent, Santa Anna resigned in 1855 and Juárez returned to Mexico.
As the recognized heir to the throne, his position on his return to Sweden was dangerous because of the growing discontent with the queen. A council of war, which met at two o ’ clock in the morning to consider the practicability of Dahlberg's proposal, dismissed it as hazardous.
Although Decius managed to quell the revolt, discontent in the legions was growing.
In the ensuing years, however, postwar problems of inflation and instability severely hampered readjustment for returning veterans, who were in the forefront of growing discontent and unrest.
The Speenhamland system appears to have reached its height during the Napoleonic Wars, when it was a means of allaying dangerous discontent amongst a growing rural proletariat faced by soaring food prices, and to have died out in the post-war period, except in a few parishes.

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