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Such and honors
" Such presentations of ceremonial colors were uncommon to ship's captains of the Confederate Navy, but a few are known to have received such honors.
Such honors were usually awarded to the próxenoi of Sparta in other cities and to a few other families of supreme ancestry and importance.
Such distinguished filmmakers as Andrei Tarkovsky, Meryl Streep, Buck Henry, Werner Herzog, Sean Penn, and Sidney Lumet have all received honors from the DFS.

Such and routinely
Such advanced applications routinely depend on additional features found only in the more recent versions of popular web browsers.
Such hypothetical processes sometimes are referred to as abiogenesis, in which life routinely emerges from non-living matter on a time scale of anything from minutes to weeks, or perhaps a season or so.
Such plans are routinely part of national health insurance programs.
Such precision is routinely obtained with a spirit level and string.
Such straight-line wind events are most common during the spring when instability is highest and weather fronts routinely cross the country.
Such generators are also routinely used by National Grid.
Such political consultants routinely appear on television news programs, write books, and are treated as media celebrities.
Such bias may be less in routinely collected statistics, or effectively eliminated if the observations are made by third parties, for example taxation records of alcohol by area.
Such systems have been in use since the 1990s and are routinely used in the case of large vehicles, especially solar-powered boats.
Such polar plots are used routinely in navigation and military action management to display time stamped range and bearing information to the CIC decision makers.

Such and go
Such were the benefits of having a huge theater chain to fill, and of block booking to persuade other chains to go along.
Such errors in a system can be latent design errors that may go unnoticed for years, until the right set of circumstances arises that cause them to become active.
Such quantities are the same in every coordinate system, so these infinities will not " go away " by a change of coordinates.
Such events would seem to be spectacularly obvious, but they generally go unnoticed for a number of reasons: the majority of the Earth's surface is covered by water ; a good portion of the land surface is uninhabited ; and the explosions generally occur at relatively high altitude, resulting in a huge flash and thunderclap but no real damage.
Such steep trails generally result in serious erosion, a wide swath of impacted area as walkers go to the sides to find better footing, and the inability of many hikers to walk the trail.
: Such a deliberately re-creative act as Botticelli may have performed with his Birth of Venus would go a long way towards explaining the curious flatness and linearity of the painting, which seem so very out of keeping with the direction of Renaissance art and with Botticelli's own approach to painting.
Such spasms can be controlled with medication such as butylscopolamine, although most patients eventually adjust to the irritation and the spasms go away.
Such things can go on to lodge in an artery, blocking circulation to the corresponding area.
Such practitioners in Europe aim to go back to the original aims of Hijikata and Ohno and go beyond the tendency to imitate a ' master ' and instead search within their own bodies and histories for ' the body that has not been robbed ' ( Hijikata ).
Footnote: Such legislation, to be consistent with our principles, should not go beyond declaring certain contracts invalid, which is sufficient for removing all pretext to action to obtain them.
Such losses among American troops could not go unpunished.
Such rules, including any definitions and enforcement provisions created by Congress or the Agency, will all go into the CFR.
Such effects go on often in the use of language and frequently this effect forms the basis of language / meaning.
Such conditions permit development to go ahead only if certain conditions are satisfied.
Such a bill will then go for Royal Assent and will become law, irrespective of the view of the Lords.
Such encouragements do not tend to turn towards any particular employment a greater share of the capital of the country than what would go to that employment of its own accord, but only to hinder the duty from driving away any part of that shares to other employments.
Such classes go by different names, depending on region, including equitation classes, rider classes, or horsemanship classes.
Such powerful vampires who cannot meet this need usually go into prolonged slumber to weaken themselves.
They go on to explain that " Such a site, sources say, would have to be near an airport.
Such doctors are highly respected, and people go to them for consultation of every type.
He began to go wrong, wrong in the mind … Such unscientific balderdash ,” said the doctor, flushing suddenly purple, “ would have estranged Damon and Pythias .”
Such initiatives are implemented in many spheres – farming, crafts, production of food, soap and other commodities – and go beyond the economic aspect ( self-sufficiency, earning an income ) to encompass human ( restoration of dignity and hope ) and social ( integration, community initiatives ) elements.
Such vessels go by many names, and " perahu " is a generic umbrella term for any boat smaller than a ship.

Such and stars
Such " dark stars " were largely ignored in the nineteenth century, since it was not understood how a massless wave such as light could be influenced by gravity.
Such mergers provide " new " gas, stars, and dark matter to galaxies.
Such stars are composed almost entirely of neutrons, which are subatomic particles without electrical charge and with slightly larger mass than protons.
Such stars predominate within clusters because hotter and more massive stars have exploded as supernovae, or evolved through planetary nebula phases to end as white dwarfs.
Such stars are said to be in the main sequence.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
( Such initial conditions could include the momenta and distance from each other of binary stars at any given moment.
Such stars, which never set at the observer's location are described as being circumpolar.
Such stars have been identified in open and globular star clusters.
Such stars eventually settle down to a close binary with a distant companion, with the other star ( s ) previously in the system ejected into interstellar space at high velocities.
Such stars are hypergiants and LBVs undergoing substantial mass loss due to Eddington instability, for example SN2005gl.
Such great early-20th century international operatic stars as Enrico Caruso, Rosa Ponselle and Titta Ruffo developed vocal techniques which harmoniously managed to combine fundamental bel canto precepts with a more ' modern ', straightforward mode of ripe-toned singing when delivering Verismo music, and their example has influenced operatic performers down to this day ( see Scott ).
Such stars are very common in the galaxy but even the closest ones are too dim to observe without equipment, Proxima Centauri being the obvious example.
Such season also launched new emerging stars such as midfielder Javier Pastore and goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, who went on to become integral part of their corresponding international teams.
A G-type main-sequence star ( G V ), often ( and imprecisely ) called a yellow dwarf, or G dwarf star, is a main-sequence star of spectral type G and luminosity class V. Such a star has about 0. 8 to 1. 2 solar masses and surface temperature of between 5, 300 and 6, 000 K .< sup >, Tables VII, VIII .</ sup > Like other main-sequence stars, a G V star is in the process of converting hydrogen to helium in its core by means of nuclear fusion.
Such instabilities usually require that the motions of stars be highly correlated, so that the perturbation is not " smeared out " by random motions.
Such stars would usually offer to ' add some of their own money ' to increase the prize fund from, say, 20 pounds, to 80 pounds or so.
Such stars are not common: G type stars such as the Sun ( between the hotter F and cooler K ) comprise only 9 % of the hydrogen-burning stars in the Milky Way.
Such notable stars as Richard Gere, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Molly Ringwold have all been in Winnipeg to film in the Exchange District.
Such division is no longer commonly used but it can be seen in the Coat of Arms of Latvia and the Monument of Freedom in Riga both of which contain three stars: for Kurzeme, Vidzeme and Latgale, which were united into Latvia in 1918.

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