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Summing and up
Summing up, one critic called the initial 15th edition a " qualified failure ...&# 91 ; that &# 93 ; cares more for juggling its format than for preserving information.
Summing up their contribution to popular music, critic Dave Thompson later wrote: " From bad-mannered yobs to purveyors of supreme pop delicacies, the group was responsible for music that may have been ugly and might have been crude – but it was never, ever boring.
Summing up, he stated that in all these tests, the use of ebonite plates covered with copper or mixtures of copper and tin was less satisfactory than the use of filings ; with the plates, he was unable to obtain the initial resistance of the body after the action of the spark or of the current, while with the tubes and filings, the resistance could be brought back to its normal value by striking a few sharp blows on the support of the tube.
Summing up, Myres believed that,
Summing up this triumphant period, The Guardian critic Michael Billington later wrote: " 1977 the RSC struck gold.
Summing up all his sources, Dickson suggests two estimates:
" Summing up his interpretation, Toynbee wrote, " the Wealth of Nations and the steam-engine ... destroyed the old world and built a new one.
Summing up, and assuming a uniform replacement rate, the absolute competitive prices of beavers and deer may be written as:
Summing up his career in the Senate, Ronald Reagan called him a " legend " and " one of the most skillful legislators, compromisers and legislative strategists in history.
Summing up Seldes ' work, another wrote that " until 1947 followed the Stalinist line so closely that any author must use him with the utmost care.
Summing up all of the areas along the interval gives the total volume.
Summing up all of the surface areas along the interval gives the total volume.
Summing up the experience of the last year, the Twelfth Conference of the Bund finds:
Summing up his years at the SFO, the San Francisco Chronicle noted: " He's never been interested in the succès d ' estime, the daring intellectual or theatrical coup that dazzles culture mavens but leaves the general public alienated or bewildered.
Summing up his opinion of New Math is the final sentence from his introductory remarks to the song: "... in the new approach, as you know, the important thing is to understand what you're doing, rather than to get the right answer ;" at one point in the song, he inserts the assertion that 13 – 7 = 5, which is ( deliberately ) incorrect.
Summing up the experience of the first stage of communist revolution, Avakian argues that " the principal aspect, looking at this with historical perspective, is firmly uphold historical experience of socialism.
Summing up, if governments can borrow without check, then they are more likely to wage war without check, and the costs of the war spending will burden future generations, since war debts are almost never repaid by the generations that incurred them.
Summing up the equation for each component, we obtain
Summing up these properties, Thomas offers the term actus purus ( Latin: " pure actuality ").
Summing up the decisions of the different types of agents, it is possible to find the prices that equate supply with demand in every market.
Follow that up by study of the Recapitulation-the numbered items in the Summing Up to Vol.
The flagship news programme of the channel is Segodnya (" Today ") daily at 7 p. m and 10 p. m. first broadcasted during the early days of NTV when it was known before the Soviet Union dissolutes as Program 4. and weekly news commentary programme Itogi (" Summing up ") with Kiselyov on Sundays at 9 p. m., both top-rated.
Summing up the verdict of the jury in the first trial, Mansfield declared that:
" Summing up this key defense witness, Stan Goldman, a criminal law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles said, " There were moments today that reminded me of Chernobyl.

Summing and described
Summing the book up, he described it as " a record of Gardner's phases of enthusiasm ".

Summing and having
Summing the irradiance vectors and arising from two light sources and produces a resultant vector having the magnitude and direction shown ( Gershun, fig 17 ).

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Summing and .
An op-amp, defined as a general-purpose, DC-coupled, high gain, inverting feedback amplifier, is first found in " Summing Amplifier " filed by Karl D. Swartzel Jr. of Bell Labs in 1941.
* Maugham, W. Somerset, 1938, The Summing Up.
*" A Summing Up "-a couple meet in her garden.
Summing around the cycle, the v. distance terms and the v ( mod k ) distance terms cancel, leaving
Summing over all possible oscillators at all points in space gives an infinite quantity.
Summing infinitely many copies of the constant λ ( V ) yields either zero or infinity, according to whether the constant is zero or positive.
Summing these produces the answer, 56.
* Summing localization: for time delays below 2 ms, listeners only perceive one sound ; its direction is between the locations of the lead and lag sounds.

up and appeal
The minister, describing the attacks which led up to the appeal, said that 60,000 Communist North Vietnamese were fighting royal army troops on one front -- near Thakhek, in southern-central Laos.
The courts of appeal in administrative cases however are specialized depending on the case, but most administrative appeals end up in the judicial section of the Council of State ( Raad van State ).
The sacrifice fly is credited even if another runner is put out on appeal for failing to tag up, so long as a run scores prior to the third out.
Solicitors must be careful when looking at older cases when quantifying a claim to ensure that the award is brought up to date and to take into account the court of appeal case in Heil v Rankin Generally speaking the greater the injury the greater the damages awarded.
* Instead of oral laws known to a special class, arbitrarily applied and interpreted, all laws were written, thus made known to all literate citizens ( who could make appeal to the Areopagus for injustices ): "... the constitution formed under Draco, when the first code of laws was drawn up.
Action does not mean capitulation, but sincere steps such as removing corrupt or arbitrary officials, cleaning up fraud, building more infrastructure, collecting taxes honestly, or addressing other legitimate grievances can do much to undermine the guerrillas ' appeal.
During an interview Lord Phillips was quoted by the Financial Times as saying: "' in an ideal world ' Commonwealth countries — including those in the Caribbean — would stop using the Privy Council and set up their own final courts of appeal instead.
The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
The Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara summed up his own appeal to Marxism by stating that Marx produced " a qualitative change in the history of social thought.
Her appeal was summed up two years later by the February 1916 issue of Photoplay as " luminous tenderness in a steel band of gutter ferocity ".
A hierarchy of committees was set up to improve discipline, transforming the party from an elite organisation to one of mass national appeal.
This was directed by Hugh Hudson and featured Kinnock's 1985 conference speech, and shots of him and Glenys walking on the Great Orme in Llandudno ( so emphasising his appeal as a family man and associating him with images of Wales away from the coalmining communities where he grew up ), and a speech to that year's Welsh Labour Party conference asking why he was the " first Kinnock in a thousand generations " to go to university.
While Plato's condemnation of rhetoric is clear in the Gorgias, in the Phaedrus he suggests the possibility of a true art wherein rhetoric is based upon the knowledge produced by dialectic, and relies on a dialectically informed rhetoric to appeal to the main character: Phaedrus, to take up philosophy.
Meanwhile, in these efforts to retain the guise of a Roman Catholic reformer as opposed to a heretical revolutionary, and to appeal to German princes with his religious condemnation of the peasant revolts backed up by the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms, Luther's growing conservatism would provoke more radical reformers.
When a court process is not required, there is usually a form of appeal to the courts or appeal to or scrutiny by tribunals set up for that purpose.
Also in that year he and other young Welsh Liberals founded a monthly paper Udgorn Rhyddid ( Bugle of Freedom ) and won on appeal to the Divisional Court of Queen's Bench the Llanfrothen burial case ; this established the right of Nonconformists to be buried according to their own denominational rites in parish burial grounds, a right given by the Burial Act 1880 that had up to then been ignored by the Anglican clergy.
Other Falun Gong practitioners were told that if they wished to appeal further, they needed to take the issue up with the Ministry of Public Security and go to Beijing to appeal
During the 1990s, the downtown area underwent a revitalization, many of the city sidewalks were repaved with decorative brick facing, and a different mix of shops and restaurants opened up to take advantage of the area's historical appeal.
If one of the litigants is unsatisfied with the decision of the lower court, the matter may be taken up on appeal ( but an acquittal in a criminal trial may not be appealed by the state due to the Fifth Amendment protection against double jeopardy ).
In May 1945 he wrote his last major contribution to Jewish refugees, the pamphlet " Nowhere to Lay Their Heads ": The Jewish tragedy in Europe and its solution, a personal appeal for the opening up of Palestine for large scale Jewish immigration from Europe, which he distributed for free and was a great success.
Writer Patrick Ferris said he has " a mass appeal in the sense that any audience between the age of 2 and 102 are captivated by his vaudeville antics, hilarious lyrics and animated guitar playing ... His voice is a cross between Popeye the Sailor and a Didgeridoo and the plinkity plink of his VERY worn National steel guitar, sounds like a wind up jack in the box.
The rest came from public subscription and an appeal was set up to raise money from the community.

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