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Antiquaries often formed collections of these and other objects ; cabinet of curiosities is a general term for early collections, which often encompassed antiquities and more recent art, items of natural history, memorabilia and items from far-away lands.
René Pleven, the French minister of finance, was quoted saying: “ In a show of her generosity and selflessness, metropolitan France, wishing not to impose on her far-away daughters the consequences of her own poverty, is setting different exchange rates for their currency .” The CFA franc and the other colonial currencies were set at a fixed exchange rate with the French franc.
Herman Melville considered Timon to be among the most profound of Shakespeare's plays, and in his 1850 review " Hawthorne and His Mosses " writes that Shakespeare is not " a mere man of Richard-the-Third humps, and Macbeth daggers ," but rather " it is those deep far-away things in him ; those occasional flashings-forth of the intuitive Truth in him ; those short, quick probings at the very axis of reality :– these are the things that make Shakespeare, Shakespeare.
Regardless of the country they are developed in, cur breeds tend to be descended from European dogs brought over to a far-away country which is in the process of settlement by immigrants, and then often mixed with native dogs.
The book ends with the theme of The Telephone, which appears in numerous books by Murakami, usually when telephoning from a far-away place, whose location is unclear.
Kishen is a dutiful son who honors his father's wish to start a new, far-away business on a predetermined auspicious date, which happens to be the day after the wedding ceremony.
Geronimo is a nervous, mild-mannered mouse who would like nothing better than to live a quiet life, but he keeps getting involved in far-away adventures with Thea, Trap, and Benjamin, and sometimes Aunt Sweetfur.
In the end he arrives at the far-away kingdom and is finally reunited with Zumurrud.
" Lane complained about the film's up-close and far-away shots, " What fails to concern or attract Aronofsky is the place where most of us hang out the in-between, the midshot of everyday existence.
He is having delusions about being the head of a different family, a far-away farm.

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It was the first parlement created outside of Paris by the kings of France in order to be the equivalent of the Parlement of Paris in the far-away southern territories of the kingdom.
The foundations of Pereslavl, Kostroma, Dmitrov, Moscow, Yuriev-Polsky, Uglich, Tver, Dubna, and many others were assigned ( either by chronicle or popular legend ) to George I, whose sobriquet alludes to his dexterity in manipulating the politics of far-away Kiev.
These include unravelling the mysterious Galactic centre, contributing to the observations of the first solar-like oscillations in another star, and breaking many distance records by finding new galaxies in the far-away Universe.
After Constantine centralized the government in his new capital of Constantinople ( dedicated in 330 ), the Late Antique upper classes were divided among those who had access to the far-away centralized administration ( in concert with the great landowners ), and those who did not though they were well-born and thoroughly educated, a classical education and the election by the Senate to magistracies was no longer the path to success.
In 1825 the Act of Parliament was obtained for a " railway or tramroad " to be propelled by " stationary or locomotive steam engines ," which was remarkably prescient, considering few people considered steam locomotives to be feasible, and George Stephenson's Stockton and Darlington Railway was barely open in far-away County Durham.
Tugh Temür was recalled to Dadu by El Temür since his more influential brother Kuśala stayed in far-away Central Asia.
He authored a song dedicated to the Soviet Pacific Fleet, " Next to the Bleak Kuriles " (" Над серой Курильской грядою ") ( lyrics by Nikolai Bukin ), a work which combined elements of heroic devotion to the Motherland with pensiveness and longing for the far-away family and its comforts.
Low levels can be caused by at least three basic reasons: low transmit level ( such as Wi-Fi ), far-away transmitter ( such as 3G above 5 miles away or TV more than 50 km away ), or obstruction between the transmitter and the receiver, leaving no good path.

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At times, the lady could be a princesse lointaine, a far-away princess, and some tales told of men who had fallen in love with women whom they had never seen, merely on hearing their perfection described, but normally she was not so distant.
Travel may be expedited through use of Cannon Travel Centers, where non-player characters offer to launch the party to far-away destinations via a giant cannon.
In the traditional Chinese story Madame White Snake, a magical, 1000 year-old snake who could take the form of a woman escapes through a cave in Gold Hill ( 金山 Jin Shan ), to be reunited with her lover in the far-away city of Hangzhou.
Had the plan been brought to fruition, the Habsburgs would have augmented their core domains with a large contiguous German-speaking territory while at the same time getting rid of far-away provinces that has proven to be difficult and costly to defend whenever Austria had been at war with France and / or Prussia.
Islands outside of the current square are less detailed-however, these far-away island models do not degenerate any further than that, even though some of these islands can be seen from everywhere else in the overworld.
The tradition took the form of a tale in which the Hyksos king Apopi sent a messenger to Seqenenre in Thebes to demand that the Theban hippopotamus pool be done away with, for the noise of these beasts was such, that he was unable sleep in far-away Avaris.
Using existing railroad lines stretching from Madrid to Siberia and Persia, the nearly completed Baghdad railroad and the railroad from Egypt to the Cape, the English could be so seriously threatened in Asia and Africa as to make them think twice before they exploit their naval advantage in far-away places against members of the continental European coalition ... Our standing German Army would become almost fantastically strong if even one quarter of the billions spent on the Navy were used to expand it, so that it would act as a tremendous magnet to the Powers of the coalition and attract and bind them to the strongest Power despite their unwillingness to lose their independence.

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That the principal exportable product of the Ohio Valley was grain did not help matters, as grain was a high-volume, low-priced commodity, frequently not worth the cost of transporting it to far-away population centers ( this was a factor leading to farmers in the west turning their grains into Whiskey for easier transport and higher sales, and later the Whiskey Rebellion ).
This was a special favor from the kings to ensure that an independently-spirited region far-away from Versailles would remain faithful to the central state.
The new São Paulo Institute was built in a section of the city named Butantan, at the time a far-away place, near the Pinheiros river, a swampy, sparsely inhabited area.
" Of Manners himself, the paper wrote, " a highly gifted artist … whose voice seems to have lost none of the beauty which was so much admired in the far-away days when he was the Lifeguardsman in Iolanthe.

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And your work in those far-away days thus saved me as it saved countless others from either descending into mindless “ model building ” – the disease that all but destroyed so many of the Business Schools in the last decades or from sloppiness parading as ‘ insight .’

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Constellations made of bright, far-away stars would look very similar ( such as Orion ), but much of the night sky would seem unfamiliar to someone from Earth.
Some of his shorter pieces acquired an extraordinary fame in far-away areas, such as Italy, southern Germany, Bohemia and present-day Austria, including the rondeau Tout a par moy and the ballade So ys emprentid.

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In the whole country, at the most far-away places, units of this corps are being set up.

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Frank and Joe do not lack for money and they travel frequently to far-away locations, including Mexico in The Mark on the Door ( 1934 ), Scotland in The Secret Agent on Flight 101 ( 1967 ), Iceland in The Arctic Patrol Mystery ( 1969 ), Egypt in The Mummy Case ( 1980 ), and Kenya in The Mystery of the Black Rhino ( 2003 ).

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He fell to the ground " (), the light was " brighter than the sun " () and he was subsequently blinded for three days ().
A tachyon () or tachyonic particle is a hypothetical particle that always moves faster than light.
It also came to light that the Swedish state pension funds () together had invested more than a billion Swedish krona ( 140 million USD or 75 million GBP ) in Vostok Nafta.
In this case, the spectrophotometer measures the intensity of light reflected from a sample (), and compares it to the intensity of light reflected from a reference material () ( such as a white tile ).
The result derived with c as the speed of light and v as the target velocity gives the shifted frequency () as a function of the original frequency ():
Its sensors detect light from a star traversing the Earth's atmosphere and measures the depletion of that light by trace gases nitrogen dioxide (), nitrogen trioxide, (), ), ozone () and aerosols present between about altitude.
The name Theia alone means simply, " goddess "; Theia Euryphaessa () brings overtones of extent (, eurys, " wide ", root: ) and brightness (, phaos, " light ", root: φαεσ -).
Oden () is a Japanese winter dish consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon radish, konnyaku, and processed fish cakes stewed in a light, soy-flavoured dashi broth.
* Watt () the Li ' l Sparky, with the ability to light up rooms ( also, the only ally in the game with the ability to penetrate an enemy's defenses ).
" In some texts it is described that the syllables gu () and ru () stand for darkness and light, respectively.
In 1935 KOD () started to manufacture the light aircraft LKOD-1 and LKOD-2.
Seizing the initiative in the early afternoon, Gronau's two divisions attacked with light artillery and infantry into the gathering Sixth Army and pushed it back into a defensive posture before the planned allied assault for the following day, but the threat to the French offensive by Kluck's wheeled First Army in this preliminary Battle of the Ourcq () ignored the allied forces advancing against his right flank, and was later reduced both by the arrival of the taxicab reinforcements from Paris and orders for Kluck to retreat to the Aisne River, delivered by Moltke's staff officer, Oberstleutnant Richard Hentsch.
Pouchong () or light oolong, it is a lightly fermented ( oxidized ) tea, twist shape, with floral notes, and usually not roasted, somewhere between green tea and what is usually considered Oolong tea (), though often classified with the latter due to its lack of the sharper green tea flavours.
The " Neue Mitte Oberhausen " () at the former site of the Thyssen mill has light industry.
# There are two observer-independent scales: the speed of light, c, and a length ( energy ) scale () in such a way that when λ → 0 ( η → ∞), special relativity is recovered.
The RijnGouweLijn () or RGL is originally a plan for a light rail project in South Holland, Netherlands, with partly new rail tracks and partly using existing rail tracks of the Gouda – Alphen aan den Rijn railway and the Woerden – Leiden railway.
The Jäger Movement () were volunteers from Finland trained in Germany as Jägers ( elite light infantry ) during World War I.
The Skåne Line (), popularly known as the Per Albin Line () after then-Prime Minister Per Albin Hansson, was a 500 kilometer long line of light fortifications erected during World War II around the coast of southern Sweden to protect the country from a possible German or Soviet invasion.
Nuruddin () is a male Muslim given name, translating to " light of religion ", nūr meaning " light " and dīn meaning " faith, religion ".

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