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Taking boats through these used large amounts of water leading to conflicts with watermill owners and to correct this, the pound or chamber lock first appeared, in 10th century in China and in Europe in 1373 in Vreeswijk, Netherlands.
Taking these into account, one must weigh them up and adopt the course of action that is most likely to maximise the interests of those affected ; utilitarianism has been arrived at.
Taking broad-spectrum antibiotics can reduce vitamin K production in the gut by nearly 74 % in people compared with those not taking these antibiotics.
Taking the sum of these two forces and dividing with the mass one gets for the vertical motion:
Taking the interiors of these closed neighbourhoods, we see that the regular open sets form a base for the open sets of the regular space X.
Taking the narrative literally and judging from the estimated population of Bethlehem, the Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1910 ) more soberly suggested that these numbers were inflated, and that probably only between six and twenty children were killed in the town, with a dozen or so more in the surrounding areas.
Taking the AP Calculus exam in the spring of their senior year, these students are relieved and overjoyed to be finished with a strenuous year.
Taking advantage of these events, Livingston placed Queen Joan and her new husband, Sir John Stewart, under " house arrest " at Stirling Castle on 3 August 1439.
Recent genetic and linguistic research suggests the interesting possibility that these tribes may have been descended from the first neolithic farmers to reach Ireland ( alluded to in Ireland's allegoric history: The Book of the Taking of Ireland )
Taking these verses together, idolatry in the Hebrew Bible is defined as either:
Taking these leftover points in groups of four, they form the first four geomantic figures and form the basis for the generation of the remaining figures.
Taking any cell outside these limits can reduce the cell's capacity and ability to deliver full rated current.
Taking advantage of the terms of these treaties, about 50, 000 Danes from North Schleswig ( out of a total population of some 150, 000 ) opted for Denmark and were expelled across the frontier, pending the plebiscite which was to restore their country to them.
Taking on the powers and names of Hindu deities, these " gods " maintain respect and control of the masses by maintaining a stranglehold on the access to reincarnation and by suppressing any technological advancements beyond a medieval level.
) Taking wedge products of these harmonic representatives corresponds to the cup product in cohomology, so the cup product is compatible with the Hodge decomposition:
Taking the periods ( sums of roots of unity ) corresponding to these cosets applied to exp ( 2πi / p ), he notes that these periods have a multiplication table that is accessible to calculation.
Taking place in a hippodrome, these were the only games where women could take part, not because they were allowed to ride, but because it was the owner of a horse or chariot-rather than the rider or charioteer-who was considered the victor.
Taking the cue from the student, these writing tutors function much like the consultants described by Griffin et al., offering suggestions and working together on a given writing task.
Taking these two statistics together, it is clear that the injecting room would need to host 300 injections per day ( ie enough heroin injections for 100 heroin addicts injecting 3 times daily ) before they could claim they had saved the life of the one ( 1 %) of those 100 who would have died annually.
Taking advantage of hypertext links which act as markers for the subjects the bloggers are discussing, these sites can follow a piece of conversation as it moves from blog to blog.
Taking all of these elements into account, it is not difficult or fanciful to see in these plot details Christie's disquiet with post-war Britain.
Taking advantage of these cognitive limitations is the practice of cold reading which creates the illusion of knowing specific information.

Taking and words
* July 6 – American Revolution: The Continental Congress issues Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms, which contains the words: " Our cause is just.
Taking this one stage further, the clue word can hint at the word or words to be abbreviated rather than giving the word itself.
On " My Baby ’ s Taking Me Home " off Lil ' Beethoven ( 2002 ), the song title is repeated 104 times, with no other words being used, other than a spoken interlude.
Taking turns against the computer or a human opponent, the player uses tiles with hiragana to build words, eventually building upon their opponent's tiles with words of their own.

Taking and quite
Taking this into account, it is quite probable that from the time the speculation started until its collapse, the actual number of rare bulbs that changed hands so feverishly never increased beyond the original number.
Taking advantage of this they released their quite rare vinyl EP, Billy, selling about 900 copies.
Allmusic compared the album to Here Come the Warm Jets stating that it was " not quite as enthusiastic as Here Come the Warm Jets, Taking Tiger Mountain is made accessible through Eno's mastery of pop song structure ".
Taking of alcoholic drinks in their day to day life and also on the ceremonial or festive occasions is quite common among them.
Taking its lead from the Society's objections, The Times published an alarmist article on 25 December 1900 claiming that " a great tube laid under the heath will, of course, act as a drain ; and it is quite likely that the grass and gorse and trees on the Heath will suffer from the loss of moisture ...
Taking this approach naively, though, often gives rise to domains that don't quite have the desired properties, and so one is led to increasingly complicated notions of power domain.

Taking and literally
The word wapentake literally translated means ` Weapon Taking ' and refers to the way in which land was held in return for military service to a chief.
Taking again Herodotus, Diodorus and others literally, and drawing on 18th century Masonic imagination, Afrocentrists claimed that the ancient black Egyptians made significant contributions to ancient Greece and Rome during their formative periods.

Taking and Anthony
Taking their new name from a fictional pop group mentioned in Anthony Burgess's novel, A Clockwork Orange, ( where The Heaven Seventeen are at number 4 in the charts with " Inside "), they became Heaven 17 and formed the production company British Electric Foundation ( BEF ).
Taking a combined 29 % BCA / personal stake in Group Lotus, Wickins negotiated with the Inland Revenue, and then brought in new investors: merchant bank Schroeder-Wagg ( 14 %); Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft's Bermudan operating company Benor ( 14 %); Sir Anthony Bamford of JCB ( 12 %).
Taking an abandoned Alfa Romeo Spider, Dignan and Anthony continue with the 75-year plan, but the car breaks down.
For a close reading of the iconography of this canvas as seen through the lens of contemporary preachers and other theological primary sources of Caravaggio's day, see Anthony Apesos " The Painter as Evangelist in Caravaggio's Taking of Christ " in Aurora XI, ( Winter 2010 ).

Taking and gave
Taking his cue as well from writings in the Rabbinic tradition, the author gave an etymology for the Seraphim as " those who kindle or make hot ":
There were nine counts under § 134 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 that, as a military commander in the Sarobi region of Afghanistan, he tortured or gave orders to carry out torture as part of his official duties ; five counts under § 1 ( 1 ) of the Taking of Hostages Act 1982 that he detained hostages and held them to ransom, and two charges, under § 1 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Law Act 1977, that he had conspired to carry out or order torture and hostage-taking.
The record deal gave Brand New the opportunity to tour, playing alongside the likes of Taking Back Sunday and touring the UK in support of Finch, to a " great response " from the crowds.
Total Film, a UK film magazine, gave it two stars out of five with the verdict: " Starting off well but rapidly losing its way, Taking Lives is more serial-killer flick than serial killer -- we've been fed this mush a thousand times.
Taking office in 1945, Caldwell's term is noted for his segregationist beliefs, as well as his support for road construction projects and the establishment of the Educational Minimum Foundation Program, which gave education funds to rural counties.
Taking a 5 – 3 lead into the bottom of the tenth inning of Game 6, the Red Sox gave up three runs, culminating in an infamous ground ball through the legs of Bill Buckner to hand the Mets a 6 – 5 victory.
Taking pity upon the plight of Drona, Parasurama decided to impart to Drona his knowledge of combat and gave all his weapons to him.
Taking these in turn, first, the introduction of chess clocks gave rise to a new way to give odds, one that has today supplanted material odds as the preferred mode of odds-giving.
Taking Saligny's previous experience into account, the Romanian government hired him and gave him the daunting ( at the time ) task to draw up the plans for the new structure.
Taking his case before Oljeitu, who gave him a grand reception, he returned to Khurasan in 1307 / 8.

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