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NetViews can not only build topology maps in seconds but visualize topology changes moments after occurring at the actual router.
It is well known that the entire cast was smoking actual marijuana during the takes, and several moments between Nicholson, Dennis Hopper and Peter Fonda are punctuated by natural giggles.
In Anlo-Ewe cultural understanding, the technique of cross rhythm is a highly developed systematic interplay of varying rhythmic motions simulating the dynamics of contrasting moments or emotional stress phenomena likely to occur in actual human existence.
A. C. Reggiana 1919 is the historical soccer team of Reggio Emilia, at the moments plays in the third national soccer league Prima Divisione. Stadio Giglio ( actual attendance is 29. 650 ) is the home play ground for A. C. Reggiana 1919.
:* In plotting any course of revenge, one must savor the anticipation phase and all its moments, for the actual execution often differs widely from the original plan.
Due to television repeats, these moments could be relived even long after the actual event happened.
The story is based on the author's own experiences as a single adoptive parent, with most of the key moments drawn from actual events.

actual and contact
Much of their behaviour seemed stereotyped and did not involve any actual contact between individuals.
Black is the color of mourning, and since Cretan families are notionally considered so extended as to include great-grandparents or second cousins ( although they may have little actual contact ) as well as all their respective in-laws, one is theoretically justified to be in continuous mourning for some relative or other, however distant.
Armstrong was of the opinion that anyone who had actual contact with the development of radio understood that the radio art was the product of experiment and work based on physical reasoning, rather than on the mathematicians ' calculations and formulae ( known today as part of " mathematical physics ").
F. Phillip Bowden and David Tabor ( 1950 ) showed that at a microscopic level, the actual area of contact between surfaces is a very small fraction of the apparent area.
This actual area of contact, caused by " asperities " ( roughness ) increases with pressure, explaining the proportionality between normal force and frictional force.
More recent Quaker commentators have noted points of contact between the denominations: both claim the actual presence of God in their meetings, and both allow the collective opinion of the church to augment Biblical teaching.
The fantasy novel The Folk of the Air by Peter S. Beagle was written after the author attended a few early SCA events circa 1968 ; but he has repeatedly stated that he then studiously avoided any contact with the actual SCA itself for almost two decades, so that his description of a fictitious " League for Archaic Pleasures " would not be " contaminated " by contact with the actual real-life organization.
Humanoid robots use accelerometers to measure the acceleration, from which velocity can be calculated by integration ; tilt sensors to measure inclination ; force sensors placed in robot's hands and feet to measure contact force with environment ; position sensors, that indicate the actual position of the robot ( from which the velocity can be calculated by derivation ) or even speed sensors.
Damage is a card game enhanced with psychological and emotional pressure by direct mind-to-mind contact, where the " tokens " of play are actual living beings who are killed when a player loses a round.
In the laboratory he had learnt the importance of exact method ; in the field he now gained vigor and vitality by his constant contact with the actual daily behaviour of human beings.
* External perception, or perception which involves the use of the senses, could not be the required means because although, it is possible that the actual contact of the senses and the object could produce the knowledge of the particular object, yet there can never be such contact in the case of the past or the future.
There is also a network of genuine collectors who, if they find any programmes missing from the BBC archives, will contact the Corporation with information – or sometimes even the actual episode ( s ).
Physicists call this an elastic collision even though no actual contact occurs.
Partners simultaneously stimulating each other's genitals by mutual or simultaneous masturbation, rhythmic inter-genital contact friction or actual penetrative intercourse can lead to orgasm in one partner or the other ( or sometimes simultaneously in both ).
Since monopole antennas rely on a conductive ground, a so-called grounding structure may be employed to provide a better ground contact to the earth or which itself acts as a ground plane to perform that function regardless of ( or in absence of ) an actual contact with the earth.
The sending of the message was more of a technological demonstration, rather than an actual attempt to contact life.
Forms of CSA include asking or pressuring a child to engage in sexual activities ( regardless of the outcome ), indecent exposure of the genitals to a child, displaying pornography to a child, actual sexual contact against a child, physical contact with the child's genitals, viewing of the child's genitalia without physical contact, or using a child to produce child pornography.

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and this first section was somehow preserved ( there are always these annoying little mysteries about the actual facts of Malraux's life ) when the Gestapo destroyed the rest.
Mileage allowances for state employees are of two types: ( A ) actual mileage and ( B ) fixed monthly allowances.
With few exceptions travelers on state business are allowed actual travel expenses and $15 per day subsistence.
The agencies of government are now billed for the actual cost of services provided to each passenger car rather than the prior uniform charge for all cars.
The section is violated whether or not actual restraints or monopolies, or the substantial lessening of competition, have occurred or are intended.
Therefore, if the sense of touch is functioning normally and there is a complete absence of spatial awareness in a psychically-blind person when the eyes are closed and an object is handled, the conclusion seems unavoidable that touch by itself cannot focus and take possession of the third-dimensionality of things and that actual sight or visual representations are necessary.
During the first pass of Phase 3,, references to the actual addresses of index words and electronic switches are collected and the availability table is updated.
When the index words or electronic switches are reserved because of actual usage in the statements described above, the position or order of the statements within the program is not important ; ;
In actual practice, the values most readily amenable to measurement are the cutting force Af and the shear angle Aj.
True, it is no longer cricket for the butler to be the killer in mystery fiction, but we are dealing here with actual people in real life and not imaginary characters and situations.
But this in turn means that decisions are not merely imposed from the top but that there be some actual mechanism of faculty participation.
Supplementing the actual art are memorabilia -- correspondence, diaries, books from the artist's library, etc..
Replicas of the urn are often held aloft by victorious teams as a symbol of their victory in an Ashes series, but the actual urn has never been presented or displayed as a trophy in this way.
In the Orthodox Church, only actual monastics are permitted to be elevated to the rank of Archimandrite.
Alternate history or alternative history is a genre of fiction consisting of stories that are set in worlds in which history has diverged from the actual history of the world.
This ensures that ΔG and ΔH are nearly the same over a considerable range of temperatures and justifies the approximate empirical Principle of Thomsen and Berthelot, which states that the equilibrium state to which a system proceeds is the one which evolves the greatest amount of heat, i. e. an actual process is the most exothermic one.
As if she were weighed down with old age and worn out by grief, she walked slowly and when she approached the actual entrance to the sanctuary made two genuflections ; on the third she sank to the floor and taking firm hold of the sacred doors, cried in a loud voice: " Unless my hands are cuff off, I will not leave this holy place except on one condition: that I receive the emperor's cross as guarantee of safety ".
semantics are very strong: they guarantee that the read and write operations to the variable behave exactly as if they happened instantaneously in some point in time which is within the actual time where the operation took place.
Warhol ’ s famous Brillo Boxes are nearly indistinguishable from actual Brillo boxes at the time.
Some such stories are exaggerations of actual events ; others are completely fictional tales set in a familiar setting, such as the American Old West, or the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.
An abettor differs from an accessory in that he must be present at the commission of the crime ; all abettors ( with certain exceptions ) are principals, and, in the absence of specific statutory provision to the contrary, are punishable to the same extent as the actual perpetrator of the offence.

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