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There is also Agnes ’ s fear of going insane and her fear of confrontation ; Tobias ’ s fear of having another child ; Julia ’ s fear of growing up and her fear of being displaced in her parents ’ lives ; and Claire ’ s fear of life and her fear of love, the one thing that she desperately wants.
* Anne Metcalf: Widowed mother, displaced from work on the line at local steel manufacturer in September 1945 ; world is turned on end when she falls in love again.
As the Three of Hearts is its displaced card, The Queen of Clubs represents " indecision about love and friendship " and means its is hard for them to find success in these areas.

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In the case of social decay, form is displaced simply by the process of dissolution with no form at the terminus of the process.
Much energy is used in the vocalization and it takes a toll on the territory holder who may be displaced by a fitter rival if he tires.
The UN estimates of 1. 8 million internally displaced persons ( IDPs ), while generally the accepted figure for war-affected people is 4 million.
In the third century, this " concern for propriety " begins to be displaced by the concept of ' power ' to do so which means that in the absence of such a man it is " literally impossible " for a Eucharist to be celebrated.
At the instant of any observation of an object, the apparent position of the object is displaced from its true position by an amount which depends solely upon the transverse component of the velocity of the observer, with respect to the vector of the incoming beam of light ( i. e., the line actually taken by the light on its path to the observer ).
Since the telescope has been adjusted by the angle SES ′, the star's apparent position is hence displaced by the same angle.
gives the example of Groombridge 1830, where he estimates that the true position is displaced by approximately 3 arcminutes from the direction in which we observe it.
The American Military authorities established a displaced persons ( DP ) camp in what used to be a sanatorium in what is today the Strüth quarter.
The Arawaks inhabited the islands until the 15th century when they were displaced by the more aggressive Caribs, a tribe from the Lesser Antilles islands, after whom the Caribbean Sea is named.
After each competitor has delivered all of their bowls ( four each in singles and pairs, three each in triples, and two bowls each in fours ), the distance of the closest bowls to the jack is determined ( the jack may have been displaced ) and points, called " shots ", are awarded for each bowl which a competitor has closer than the opponent's nearest to the jack.
It is unclear whether the existing inhabitants were subjugated, with the Batavi forming a ruling elite, or simply displaced.
Sixty years ago most archaeologists believed that brochs, usually regarded as castles, were built by immigrants who had been displaced and pushed northward, first by the intrusions of Belgic tribes into what is now south-east England towards the end of the second century BC and later by the Roman invasion of southern Britain from AD 43 onwards.
Fishermen displaced from Bakassi had been settled in a landlocked area called New Bakassi, which they claimed is already inhabited and not suitable for fishermen like them but only for farmers.
Thus the interior of a metal is filled up with a large number of unattached electrons that travel aimlessly around like a crowd of displaced persons.
The death toll of all flooding is at least 118, with over 400, 000 people displaced.
The Etruscan language was spoken and written by the Etruscan civilization, in what is present-day Italy, in the ancient region of Etruria ( modern Tuscany plus western Umbria and northern Latium ) and in parts of Lombardy, Veneto, and Emilia-Romagna ( where the Etruscans were displaced by Gauls ).
When the epicenter of a large earthquake is located offshore, the seabed may be displaced sufficiently to cause a tsunami.
* Eccentric ( mechanism ), a wheel that rotates on an axle that is displaced from the focus of the circle described by the wheel
The added metal is oxidized and dissolves allowing the gold to be displaced from solution and be recovered as a solid precipitate.
For instance, the letter yu Ⱓ is thought to have perhaps originally had the sound / u /, but was displaced by the adoption of an ow ligature Ⱆ under the influence of later Cyrillic.
In cases where the oxygen is displaced by another molecule, such as carbon monoxide, the skin may appear ' cherry red ' instead of cyanotic.
Society moves from stage to stage when the dominant class is displaced by a new emerging class, by overthrowing the " political shell " that enforces the old relations of production no longer corresponding to the new productive forces.
In classical mechanics, a harmonic oscillator is a system that, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force, F, proportional to the displacement, x:
25 minutes — sub-orbital spaceflight in an elliptic flightpath ; the flightpath is part of an ellipse with a vertical major axis ; the apogee ( halfway through the midcourse phase ) is at an altitude of approximately 1, 200 km ; the semi-major axis is between 3, 186 km and 6, 372 km ; the projection of the flightpath on the Earth's surface is close to a great circle, slightly displaced due to earth rotation during the time of flight ; the missile may release several independent warheads, and penetration aids such as metallic-coated balloons, aluminum chaff, and full-scale warhead decoys.

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The Gracchi aimed to address these problems by reclaiming lands from the patricians that could then be granted to soldiers ; by restoring land to displaced peasants ; by providing subsidized grain for the needy and by having the Republic pay for the clothing of its poorest soldiers.
Lilith then takes the form of the serpent in her jealous rage at being displaced as Adam's wife.
Steam just above atmospheric pressure ( all that the boiler could stand ) was introduced into the lower half of the cylinder beneath the piston during the gravity-induced upstroke ; the steam was then condensed by a jet of cold water injected into the steam space to produce a partial vacuum ; the pressure differential between the atmosphere and the vacuum on either side of the piston displaced it downwards into the cylinder, raising the opposite end of a rocking beam to which was attached a gang of gravity-actuated reciprocating force pumps housed in the mineshaft.
Gustav was alarmed at Hitler's aggressive foreign policy after the Munich Agreement, but by then he was fast succumbing to senility and was effectively displaced by his son Alfried.
Firstly marauding Zulu clans, displaced from Zululand as part of the Lifaqane ( or Mfecane ), wrought havoc on the Basotho peoples they encountered as they moved first west and then north.
The dam then broke in 1641 when the traditional retrospective reverence for Thomas Cranmer and other martyred bishops in the Acts and Monuments was displaced by forward-looking attitudes to prophecy, among radical Puritans.
He then saw that the lamps were displaced and beside his bed laid hot scones of the shape peculiar to the Assassins with a note at the top pinned by a poisoned dagger.
Led by their king, Nuada, they fought the First Battle of Magh Tuireadh on the west coast, in which they defeated and displaced the native Fir Bolg, who then inhabited Ireland.
From 1926 when Lloyd George became leader of the Liberals, Keynes took a major role in defining the party's economics policy, but by then the Liberals had been displaced into third party status by the Labour party.
This included returning over seven million refugees, then commonly referred to as displaced persons or DPs, to their country of origin and setting up displaced persons camps for one million refugees who refused to be repatriated.
He then saw that the lamps were displaced and beside his bed laid hot scones of the shape peculiar to the hashashins with a note at the top pinned by a poisoned dagger.
Maternal blood fills the intervillous space, nutrients, water, and gases are actively and passively exchanged, then deoxygenated blood is displaced by the next maternal pulse.
The anger was then displaced as violence against those who had nothing to do with the matter.
The displaced villagers were then employed in the upkeep and maintenance of the gardens.
Inner hair cells are then displaced by the vibrations in the fluid, and depolarise by an influx of K + via their tip-link-connected channels, and send their signals via neurotransmitter to the primary auditory neurons of the spiral ganglion.
First a container was filled with water, then heated to make it boil ; the steam generated displaced the water, forcing it up a pipe that reached down to the bottom of the water so that it spurted out of a nozzle on top of the container.
The group had heard that the Russians intended to send displaced persons back home via Odessa, a port in Ukraine on the Black Sea ; considering that too far of a side trip, Dries, Nell, Joke, and Henriette stayed behind to take Fafa to a local civilian hospital instead, and then set out on their own for the Netherlands.
Tuggle was then displaced by Michael Wilk and a new studio album, Wolf Tracks, was released in 1982 on the small Attic ( Nautilus in the U. S .) record label.
The concept of moral hazard was the subject of renewed study by economists in the 1960s and then did not imply immoral behavior or fraud ; rather, economists use the term to describe inefficiencies that can occur when risks are displaced, not the ethics or morals of the involved parties.
* Termera ( Strabo ) A Lelege people displaced by the Trojan War, first settling in Caria and assigning such names as Telmessos, Termera, Termerion, Termeros, Termilae, then displaced to Lycia by the Ionians.
PERTIS machines at larger stations have also in recent years given way to more sophisticated self-service ticket machines, but displaced machines have then been placed at smaller stations not previously so equipped.
Although claimed by one sedevacantist group that Siri had actually been elected to the papacy in 1958 and 1963, only to be displaced by Angelo Roncalli ( Pope John XXIII ) and then Giovanni Battista Montini ( Pope Paul VI ), Siri entirely submitted to the authority of the official popes and remained in full communion with the Church, refusing to support any sedevacantist organization.
# If both distances are not equal, then the navel is said to be displaced.

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