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It is nothing you can put your fingers on but the air suddenly fills with a high charge of electricity.
Even the officer in charge, be it a captain ( for small display ) or a general, is restrained by monitoring.
The other is that the charge for cabanas and parasols, though modest from an American point of view, still is a little high for many Athenians.
A road block to desirable local or borough improvements, heretofore dependent on the pocketbook vote of taxpayers and hence a drag on progress, is removed by making these a charge against the whole city instead of an assessment paid by those immediately affected.
There is no charge and no state aid.
`` There is a man named Grabski who is the foreman in charge of the bricklayers at Majdanek.
It is an answer in its way, individual and highly dramatic, to the charge that the democratic process is necessarily vicious in its campaign characteristics.
If the Department of State is to take primary responsibility for foreign policy in Washington, it follows that the ambassador is expected to take charge overseas.
Information is hereby given that Mr. Timothy Palmer of Newburyport, Mass. has agreed to take charge of the concerns of the Patentees of the Chain Bridge, in the states of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, so far as relates to the sale of Patent rights and the construction of Chain Bridges.
At some cities, this pick-up and delivery service is without additional charge, and, if you are budget-wise, when you are planning your itinerary, you will take advantage of these free delivery and collection stations in major cities within the larger European countries.
If you would feel happier with full collision insurance, there is a small additional charge, again varying from country to country and depending on the term of such insurance.
The average charge for this additional insurance coverage is roughly $1.00 a day.
The charge is variable, however, and goes as low as $.50 a day in Ireland and as high as $2.00 a day in Greece.
As in the United States, there is a flat fee-per-day rental charge plus a few cents per kilometer driven, and the per-day rate drops if the car is retained for a week.
Further, there is no mileage charge or mileage limitations when you lease a car, and you pay only the flat monthly rate plus a nominal charge for documents and insurance since the car is registered and insured individually for your trip.
Your chauffeur's expenses will average between $7.00 to $12.00 a day, but this charge is the same whether you rent a 7-passenger Cadillac limousine or a 4-passenger Peugeot or Fiat 1800.
The big spread is in the charge for each kilometer driven, being governed by the rate at which gasoline is consumed.

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While costs on this order are sometimes separately charged for in residential and commercial rates, in the form of a mere `` service charge '', they are more frequently wholly or partly covered by a minimum charge which entitles the consumer to a very small amount of gas or electricity with no further payment.
The whole charge was sometimes said to have been an invention of Agamemnon, who wanted to have Cassandra for himself.
Instead of a soup, the atom was also sometimes said to have had a " cloud " of positive charge.
When this rule is broken, giving the " molecule " a charge, the result is sometimes named a molecular ion or a polyatomic ion.
Moreover, they took charge of Rome's water and food supplies ; in their capacity as market superintendents, they served sometimes as judges in mercantile affairs.
In a semiconductor it is sometimes useful to think of the current as due to the flow of positive " holes " ( the mobile positive charge carriers that are places where the semiconductor crystal is missing a valence electron ).
A distinction has to be drawn between " freedom " and " free of charge ", where the latter sometimes also can be referred to as " free as in free beer ".
* Grain, a solid propellant charge, roughly a hollow cylinder, sometimes textured, and possibly very large
The isoelectric point ( pI ), sometimes abbreviated to IEP, is the pH at which a particular molecule or surface carries no net electrical charge.
Forty-eight states ( Texas and West Virginia are the exceptions ) have a model set of instructions, usually called " pattern jury instructions ", which provide the framework for the charge to the jury ; sometimes, only names and circumstances have to be filled in for a particular case.
* In the physics of electric fields, lambda sometimes indicates the linear charge density of a uniform line of electric charge ( measured in coulombs per meter ).
That explains why prosecutors sometimes seem to file every charge imaginable against defendants.
Indeed, critics of a specific syncretistic trend may sometimes use the word " syncretism " as a disparaging epithet, as a charge implying that those who seek to incorporate a new view, belief, or practice into a religious system actually distort the original faith.
Silica, or silicon dioxide, SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >, is sometimes considered a silicate, although it is the special case with no negative charge and no need for counter-ions.
The delta function is sometimes thought of as an infinitely high, infinitely thin spike at the origin, with total area one under the spike, and physically represents an idealized point mass or point charge.
Solid propellant rocket motors can be bought for use in model rocketry ; they are normally small cylinders of black powder fuel with an integral nozzle and sometimes a small charge that is set off when the propellant is exhausted after a time delay.
Most episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to " Book ' em, Danno ", sometimes specifying a charge such as " murder one.
This suggests similarities between the electric field E and the gravitational field g, so sometimes mass is called " gravitational charge ".
An executive producer ( EP ), sometimes called executive in charge of production, is a producer who was not involved in any technical aspects of the film making or music process in the original definition, but who was still responsible for the overall production.
Biologists sometimes regard a charge of biological determinism as a straw man, as there is currently no support for strict biological determinism in the field of genetics or development, and virtually no support among geneticists for the strong thesis of biological determinism.
Indeed, the charge distribution in those cells near the surface will be distorted significantly from that in a cell of an ideal infinite solid, resulting in an effective surface dipole distribution, or, sometimes both a surface dipole distribution and a surface charge distribution.

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The Ogg bitstream format, spearheaded by the Xiph. Org Foundation, has been created as the framework of a larger initiative aimed at developing a set of components for the coding and decoding of multimedia content, which are available free of charge and freely re-implementable in software.
Hellfire II's semi-active laser variants — AGM-114K high-explosive anti-tank ( HEAT ), AGM-114KII with external blast fragmentation sleeve, AGM-114M ( blast fragmentation ), and AGM-114N metal augmented charge ( MAC )— achieve pinpoint accuracy by homing in on a reflected laser beam aimed at the target.
Here in the late 20th century conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States, the charge of Neocolonialism was often aimed at Western involvement in the affairs of the Third World and other developing nations.
Perhaps in desperation Hotspur attempted to address this imbalance with a charge aimed at killing the King himself, the Royal Standard was overthrown and Sir Walter Blount, its carrier, hacked down.
In the latter capacity, though a keen soldier, he aimed always at preparing the warlike and turbulent population committed to his charge for the transition from military to normal civil administration, and in this work his favorite instrument was the schoolmaster.
The program aimed to develop both the physical and mental including discipline, the ability to obey and take charge, and honour.
Laws during the Imperial period aimed at punishing women for adultery exempted those " who have charge of any business or shop " from prosecution.
They aimed to decide which organization was in charge of long term management, to ensure that the treatment of horses is humane, to preserve and control the best attributes of the herds, and to eliminate the impacts of the herds on other conservation priorities.
In 1936, the experienced publisher Jean Dupuis put his sons Paul and the 19 year old Charles in charge of a new magazine aimed at the juvenile market.
* D – La repubblica delle Donne: Weekly magazine primarily aimed at women, which can be downloaded free of charge from its website.
This led to conflict with another Vice President, Brad Silverberg, who was in charge of the development of Windows 95, the operating system that was aimed at the personal computer market as opposed to Windows NT's business computer market.
From the 1960s, the country made public education available for all children between the ages of six and twelve, expanded a robust network of industrial and commercial technical schools aimed at intermediate education of future skilled workers ( ensino médio ), recognized the Portuguese Catholic University in 1971, and by 1973 a wave of new state-run universities were founded across mainland Portugal ( the Minho University, the New University of Lisbon, the University of Évora, and the University of Aveiro-Veiga Simão was the Minister in charge for education by then ).
Upon arrival at the battlefield, Ling Cao ordered a charge aimed at the enemy commanding unit.

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