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Tacking is when the scribe would hold together the leaves in quire with thread.
Tacking is essential when sailing upwind.
Tacking repeatedly from port to starboard and / or vice versa, called " beating ", is done in order to allow the boat to follow a course into the wind.
The relationship between Cardassians and Bajorans, former enemies turned allies, is charted in " Tacking Into the Wind ", in which Damar and Kira's group abandon prejudice and collaborate to seize a Breen weapon.
Gowron makes his final appearances in " When It Rains ..." and " Tacking Into the Wind ", where he assumes direct command of Klingon military forces and launches multiple reckless attacks with minimal success.
Tacking fastens objects to surfaces, such as bulletin boards or walls.
Tacking Into the Wind ( Release Date: August 5, 2011 ) fifty-four ( 54 ) card virtual expansion contains a ship for almost every affiliation and sub-affiliation, including the debut of the long awaited U. S. S.
Tacking is valid only if the conveyance of the property from one adverse possesser to another is founded upon a written document ( usually an erroneous deed ), indicating " color of title.
Over 20 shipwrecks occurred in the Tacking Point area before a lighthouse was designed by James Barnet and erected there in 1879 by Shepard and Mortley.
* Tacking duels: In sailboat racing on an upwind leg of the race course the complex maneuvers of lead and overtaking boats to vie for the aerodynamic advantage of clear air.
* Wearing ship: Tacking away from the wind in a square-rigged vessel.
Tacking from starboard tack to port tack.
Tacking or coming about is a sailing maneuver by which a sailing vessel ( which is sailing approximately into the wind ) turns its bow through the wind so that the direction from which the wind blows changes from one side to the other.
Tacking is distinct from jibing, where the ship's stern passes through the wind.
Tacking is sometimes confused with beating to windward, which is a process of beating a course upwind and generally implies ( but does not require ) actually coming about.
' Tacking also resulted from damage.

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The sweep oared boat has to be stiffer to handle these unmatched forces, so consequently requires more bracing and is usually heavier – a pair ( 2 -) is usually a more robust boat than a double scull ( 2x ) for example, and being heavier is also slower when used as a double scull.
A scrip cash dispenser may share many of the same components as an ATM, but lacks the ability to dispense physical cash and consequently requires no vault.
One such suggestion is based on the argument that the mammalian photoreceptor amplification process requires vast quantities of metabolic energy, and consequently, it requires massive and homogeneous supply of blood.
The airport's strategy is to cater largely for ' low cost ' operators, and consequently the layout of the terminal and gates requires passengers to walk unprotected from the weather to and from passenger aircraft.
Voltage increases power consumption and consequently heat generation significantly ( proportionally to the square of the voltage in a linear circuit, for example ); this requires more cooling to avoid damaging the hardware by overheating.
A less stable aircraft requires smaller control deflections to initiate manuvering ; consequently drag and control surface imposed stresses will be reduced and aircraft responsiveness will be enhanced.
Similarly, the final chord of his The Rite of Spring requires the cellos to retune a string so it may be played " open " ( unstopped by the fingers and consequently more resonant ) as part of a quadruple stop.
A television equalizer consequently typically requires more filter sections than an audio equalizer.
The inefficiency wastes power and requires higher-rated and consequently more expensive and larger components.
When switching these to high voltage a high charge is needed ; consequently, 3 ns switching requires about 40 A for a 5 mm aperture.
The free-to-play model appears to solve both these problems, by providing a game that requires relatively low system requirements and no cost, and consequently provides a highly accessible experience funded by advertising and micropayments for extra content.
Particular signs and symptoms may indicate that the underlying cause is serious and requires immediate attention and, consequently, the examiner conducting the eye examination should be alerted by their presence.
It consequently renowned for combining a high rate of fire ( around 35 rounds per minute ) with reliability and sturdiness, although this requires decent care and maintenance with an extractor that is vulnerable to breakage due to a lack of primary extraction.
Additionally, the nature of polarized 3-D projection requires the use of interposed filters, and the overall image is consequently less bright than if it were being normally projected.
To be genetically viable, having a realistic chance of avoiding the problems of inbreeding, a population of plants or animals requires a certain amount of genetic diversity, and consequently a certain minimum number of members.
Photosynthesis requires water and consequently global patters of annual biomass production are correlated with annual precipitation.
Moreover, increasing the potency of shells requires employing larger projectiles, which necessities larger naval guns and consequently, larger platforms to carry these guns.
Unfortunately, in the UK, this carefully planned system has had to be compromised with the advent of digital broadcasting which ( during the changeover period at least ) requires yet more channel space, and consequently the additional digital broadcast channels cannot always be fitted within the transmitter's existing group.

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This technique does, however, require some sort of weather-resistant exterior surface over the insulation and, consequently, is generally more expensive.
No post-processing technique has been shown to improve image quality in all cases ; consequently, none has garnered widespread acceptance, though some have been implemented and are in use in proprietary systems.
Although he escaped from the aircraft by the standard over the side technique, he was injured in the process, lost consciousness and consequently made no attempt to open his parachute.
Since this experience is not formalised and is, consequently, not available as a fund of knowledge, it can be said that these process models are the result of an ad-hoc construction technique.
However, increasingly, the distinction must be made between traditional fingerspinners and non-traditional fingerspinners, particularly with innovations ( such as the doosra and carrom balls ) which require a different grip on the ball ( and consequently a different bowling technique ).

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He was perhaps a trifle tipsy, having been long at sea where drinking is not permitted, and consequently out of practice ; ;
On the other hand, the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions accept both Theravada and Mahayana scriptures, and consequently the practice will vary depending on their interpretation of the sutras.
He had already received Gascony as early as 1249, but Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, had been appointed as royal lieutenant the year before and, consequently, drew its income, so in practice Edward derived neither authority nor revenue from this province.
Upon hearing of the OFT's objections, the school consequently refrained from this practice and has since remained in cooperation with the OFT.
However, this was merely a compromise position, and one which was in opposition to normal masonic practice, and consequently on 10 November 2004 ( after much deliberation by a special working party ) the Grand Chapter ( at its regular meeting in London ) overturned this compromise position, and declared the Royal Arch to be a separate degree in its own right, albeit the natural progression from the third degree.
This question was, in large part, prompted by the Tendai concept of original enlightenment ( 本覚 hongaku ), which states that all human beings are enlightened by nature and that, consequently, any notion of achieving enlightenment through practice is fundamentally flawed.
This practice was not considered acceptable to the Zoroastrian priests, who consequently founded a new era, the era of Zoroaster-which incidentally led to the first serious attempt to establish a historical date for the prophet.
Though Montana was a talented player, under Notre Dame policy in 1974 freshmen were not permitted to practice with or play on the varsity team, and consequently Montana played only in a few freshman team games.
It is composed in elliptic verse, as was common practice in Indian mathematics, and consequently has a poetic ring to it.
Most notable initially for its layout — Suzuka is the only figure-eight race track to appear on the F1 calendar — immediately it saw another World Title decided, as Nigel Mansell injured himself when he crashed his Williams-Honda in practice and consequently could not start the race, effectively handing the title to his team-mate Nelson Piquet.
Such users could also be aware of both the structures and internal rules, yet be insufficiently skilled to put them into practice, and consequently often fall back on their first language.
However, as the text translated in the various versions of the Wycliffe Bible was the Latin Vulgate, and as it contained no heterodox readings, there was in practice no way by which the ecclesiastical authorities could distinguish the banned version ; and consequently many Catholic commentators of the 15th and 16th centuries ( such as Thomas More ) took these manuscript English bibles to represent an anonymous earlier orthodox translation.
" However, " the music of the ' common practice ' offers many exemplars of such altogether unexpected digressions just as a work is drawing to its close, followed by a return, for the final cadence, to a consequently more emphatic confirmation of the structural relations implied in the body of the work.
Note that this analysis of the performance of a packrat parser assumes that enough memory is available to hold all of the memoized results ; in practice, if there were not enough memory, some parsing functions might have to be invoked more than once at the same input position, and consequently the parser could take more than linear time.
Although the church officially forbade the practice with the 1890 Manifesto, Taylor continued to privately marry additional wives and consequently resigned from the Quorum of the Twelve in October 1905.
Experience has shown poor returns from staff that believed they were experienced, but in practice were not and consequently failed to find relevant information.
St Leonard's was consequently extremely monastic in nature, with members of the college being subjected to a far more rigorous and formal code of conduct than was in practice at St Salvator's.
The Barons could not compete with the WHA practice of hiring ex-NHL players whose contracts had expired, and consequently lost many fans.

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