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Sweeping up more soldiers Halil led the riot to the Topkapı Palace and demanded the death of the grand vizer, Nevşehirli Damat İbrahim Pasha and the abdication of Ahmet III.

Sweeping and front
The first regular entertainment programs were broadcast in 1922, and on March 10, Variety carried the front page headline: " Radio Sweeping Country: 1, 000, 000 Sets in Use.

Sweeping and end
After retreating to Taiwan in late 1949 at the end of the Chinese Civil War, Chiang Kai-shek ruled that the Republic of China would keep paying homage to the Yellow Emperor on April 4, the National Tomb Sweeping Day, but neither he nor the three presidents that succeeded him ever paid homage in person.

Sweeping and also
In Chinese culture, people celebrate the 106th day after the winter solstice as Qingming Festival, also known as Tomb Sweeping Day.
The Necessary and Proper Clause ( also known as the Elastic Clause, the Basket Clause, the Coefficient Clause, and the Sweeping Clause < ref >" Constitutional Clauses & Their < http :// lib. law. washington. edu / ref / consticlauses. html >.</ ref >) is the provision in Article One of the United States Constitution, section 8, clause 18:

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Sweeping up the banknotes from the street after the Hungarian pengő was replaced in 1946.
Sweeping agricultural reforms begin ; about half of arable land eventually redistributed to peasants from large landowners ; most church properties nationalized.
The Qingming Festival (, Ching Ming Festival in Hong Kong,, Ryukyuan: shīmī ) Pure Brightness Festival or Clear Bright Festival, Ancestors Day or Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival on the 104th day after the winter solstice ( or the 15th day from the Spring Equinox ), usually occurring around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar ( see Chinese calendar ).
Sweeping and vacuuming are considered effective methods for removing them from homes though this should be done carefully so as not to trigger the defensive reaction known as reflex bleeding.
Sweeping changes in Venezuelan governmental structure were to be made ; Chávez's plan was, stemming from his 1998 campaign pledges, thus to dramatically open up Venezuelan political discourse to independent and third parties by radically altering the national political context.
Sweeping changes were implemented, including the removal from office of the last members of the Hornby family and applying the Hornby name to the Tri-ang plastic trains.
A still from the Sweeping Curves device, as used from 2003-2008.

Sweeping and .
Sweeping a look around, he saw that he was safe for the moment.
Sweeping forwards, virtually without resistance, the 21 Danish squadrons reformed behind the French around the area of the Tomb of Ottomond, facing north across the plateau of Mont St André towards the exposed flank of Villeroi ’ s army.
Sweeping political reforms in 1990 led to a new constitution, and the PDG garnered a large majority in the country's first multi-party elections in 30 years.
From 1945 to 1956, the German Mine Sweeping Administration and its successor organizations, made up of former members of the Kriegsmarine, became something of a transition stage for the Marine, allowing the future Marine to draw on experienced personnel upon its formation.
Sweeping the first four places is no longer possible, as only three entrants per country are allowed.
* Sweeping – One foot or both feet of an opponent may be swept depending upon their position, balance and strength.
# Sweeping up of a shell of shocked circumstellar and interstellar gas.
Sweeping during Tết is taboo or xui ( unlucky ), since it symbolizes sweeping the luck away.
* Culture: In China, some people carry willow branches with them on the day of their Tomb Sweeping or Qingming Festival.
* " Love Is Sweeping The Country " w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin
: A Study of the Economic and Social Forces That Are Sweeping Away Capitalist Imperialism.
Sweeping changes were made, including changing the team name and moving the team to Boca Raton, Florida.
Sweeping a wing forward has approximately the same effect as rearward in terms of drag reduction, but has other advantages in terms of low-speed handling where tip stall problems simply go away.
From about 1803, there was an alternative method of brushing chimneys, but sweeps and their clients resisted the change preferring climbing boys to the new Humane Sweeping Machines.
Sweeping of the wide flues of these low buildings was often done by the householder himself, using a ladder to pass a wide brush down the chimney.
Sweeping was not a popular trade.
Sweeping the wing makes it appear thinner and longer in the direction of the airflow, making a " normal " wing shape closer to that of the von Kármán ogive, while still remaining useful at lower speeds where curvature and thickness are important.
Knight is the author of Fighting for America's Soul: How Sweeping Change Threatens Our Nation and What We Must Do, published in June 2009, updated in September, 2010, by Coral Ridge Ministries at coralridge. org, " Radical Rulers: The White House Elites Who Are Pushing America Toward Socialism " ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www. radicalrulers. com ), " The Silencers: How Liberals Are Trying to Shut Down Media Freedom in the U. S ." ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries ), " The Truth About Marriage ", ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries ), co-author of " Ten Truths About Socialism " ( 2010, Coral Ridge Ministries at www. dangersofsocialism. com ) and The Age of Consent: The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular Culture, published in 1998 and 2000 by Spence Publishing.

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We note that two such curves C and Af, cannot coincide at more than a finite number of points ; ;
The curves of the serpent bench form a number of enclaves, creating a more social atmosphere.
Drop handlebars " drop " as they curve forward and down, offering the cyclist best braking power from a more aerodynamic " crouched " position, as well as more upright positions in which the hands grip the brake lever mounts, the forward curves, or the upper flat sections for increasingly upright postures.
Tram bogies are much simpler in design because of their axle load, and the tighter curves found on tramways mean tram bogies almost never have more than two axles.
Quadratic and cubic Bézier curves are most common ; higher degree curves are more computationally expensive to evaluate.
When more complex shapes are needed, low order Bézier curves are patched together.
) A few more cable car systems were built in the United Kingdom, Portugal and France, but European cities, having many more curves in their streets, were less suitable for cable cars than American cities.
Although mathematically more complex, elliptic curves provide smaller key sizes and faster operations for approximately equivalent estimated security.
Just as the simple curves in the plane can be obtained as sections from a three-dimensional double cone, so too various ( aperiodic or periodic ) arrangements in two and three dimensions can be obtained from postulated hyperlattices with four or more dimensions.
Two different hypothetical types of goods with upward-sloping demand curves are Giffen goods ( an inferior but staple good ) and Veblen goods ( goods made more fashionable by a higher price ).
Large male Siberian tigers can reach a total length of more than " over curves ", " between pegs " and a weight of.
By the end of the king's long reign, rich Baroque designs were giving way to lighter elements with more curves and natural patterns.
Mentally a luger must maintain total focus as they steer their sled through more than a kilometer of curves and straights at high speed.
** 4B: Simple curves of medium angular radius with one or more bands.
Nibs pressed into more deeply convex curves, or into three or five faceted curves will be stiffer than flatter nibs.
At the level of one of these windows ( the Hohe Tauern window ) the Periadriatic seam curves to the north, which suggests that the Apulian plate is more rigid in this particular spot, working as a so-called indentor.
He reasoned that if the animals were showing insight, then their time to escape would suddenly drop to a negligible period, which would also be shown in the learning curve as an abrupt drop ; while animals using a more ordinary method of trial and error would show gradual curves.
The typical use of braces is for idiopathic curves that are not grave enough to warrant surgery, but they may also be used to prevent the progression of more severe curves in young children, to buy the child time to grow before performing surgery, which would prevent further growth in the part of the spine affected.
Periods lie in the range from 20 to more than 2000 days, while the shapes of the light curves may be rather different and variable with each cycle.
The data for 1953-54 and 1972-73 do not group easily, and a more formal analysis posits up to five groups / curves over the period.

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