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There were three other men within this prison whom Barton would have liked to liberate, but they were in other cell blocks.
Solid blocks are recommended because hollow blocks would have to be filled with concrete to give effective protection.
If you have taken this stroll in the morning, and you have the time and inclination, walk to the right along the crowded Corso for half a dozen blocks to visit the fine private collection of paintings -- mainly of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries -- in the Palazzo Doria ( open Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, 10:00 to 1:00 ).
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
A double-sided disk on the 1571 would have a capacity of 340 KB ( 70 tracks, 1, 360 disk blocks of 256 bytes each ); as 8 KB are reserved for system use ( directory and block availability information ) and, under CBM DOS, 2 bytes of each block serve as pointers to the next logical block, 254 x 1, 328 = 337, 312 B or about 329. 4 KB were available for user data.
Third Parties have encountered various blocks in getting onto ballots at different levels of government as well as other electoral obstacles, more so in recent decades.
Today's electronics engineers have the ability to design circuits using premanufactured building blocks such as power supplies, semiconductors ( such as transistors ), and integrated circuits.
Currently 7 of those blocks have been bid for by a combination of multinational oil companies and NUNAOIL.
The Great Pyramid consists of an estimated 2. 3 million limestone blocks with most believed to have been transported from nearby quarries.
He theorizes such a saw could have been attached to a wooden trestle and used in conjunction with possibly vegetable oil, cutting sand, or emery or pounded quartz to cut the blocks and would have required at least a dozen men to operate it.
The early 20th century excavator of Lykaion, Kouriouniotis discovered stone blocks in the middle of the hippodrome that would have formed the starting line of the stadium.
The labiodental fricatives often — perhaps usually — have lateral airflow, as the lip blocks the airflow in the center, but they are nonetheless not considered lateral consonants because no language makes a distinction between the two possibilities.
The smallest molecule is the diatomic hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >), with a bond length of 0. 74 Å. Molecules commonly used as building blocks for organic synthesis have a dimension of a few Å to several dozen Å.
Most music stations have DJs that play music from a playlist determined by the program director, arranged by blocks of time.
The blocks sometimes have grooves or other surface features added to enhance this interlocking, and some dry set masonry structures forgo mortar altogether.
Furthermore, cinder and concrete blocks typically have much lower water absorption rates than brick.
Typically, structures made of CMUs will have the top course of blocks in the walls filled with concrete and tied together with steel reinforcement to form a bond beam.
Masonry walls have an endothermic effect of its hydrates, as in chemically bound water, as well as unbound moisture from the concrete block, as well as the poured concrete if the hollow cores inside the blocks are filled.
Mereological nihilism ( also called compositional nihilism ) is the position that objects with proper parts do not exist ( not only objects in space, but also objects existing in time do not have any temporal parts ), and only basic building blocks without parts exist, and thus the world we see and experience full of objects with parts is a product of human misperception ( i. e., if we could see clearly, we would not perceive compositive objects ).
All programming languages have some primitive building blocks for the description of data and the processes or transformations applied to them ( like the addition of two numbers or the selection of an item from a collection ).
Depending on the structure, these macromolecules can have distinct properties from their monosaccharide building blocks.
Most revolvers made today have drop safeties ( such as firing pin blocks, hammer blocks, or transfer bars ) that prevent the firing pin from contacting the cartridge's primer unless the trigger is pulled, which correlates more closely to an intentional firing.

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It consists of two blocks with flat surfaces held apart by shims.
Though simple and compound walls were often used, Great Houses were primarily constructed of core-and-veneer walls: two parallel load-bearing walls comprising dressed, flat sandstone blocks bound in clay mortar were erected.
Two flat blocks of wood each pierced with three small holes are joined with three parallel strings.
In this way applications can share memory in a " flat " 32-bit space, and all of the programs can have different blocks of 32 bits each.
Most tower blocks and flat complexes are found in Belfast and Derry, although many of these have been demolished in recent years and replaced with traditional public housing units.
In the German style, one block usually had only lines and is called the " line block ", whilst the other block or blocks had flat areas of colour and are called " tone blocks ".
In some German two-block prints, the keyblock ( or " line block ") was printed in black and the tone block or blocks had flat areas of colour.
In some German two-block prints, the keyblock ( or " line block ") was printed in black and the tone block or blocks had flat areas of colour.
The individual letters are placed between blocks or sticks at this point, to prevent them from losing shape and going flat.
Scientists have used Tetris blocks " as a proxy for molecules with a complex shape " and their " adsorption on a flat surface " for studying the thermodynamics of nanoparticles.
These two blocks of flats contain 755 rooms in total, and each flat is shared between two, three or four people.
It is made with blocks of granite and consists of a geminate inverted arch, with thread cutting molding and keystones, is aligned with and supports arch panels on flat pilasters.
The lower portion of the façades are blank with a flat surface of rectangular blocks punctuated by doorways, while the upper façade is richly decorated with intricate stone mosaics, often alternating repeated geometric elements with more elaborate figurative sculpture.
For the azimuth ( side-to-side ) motion Dobson used a combination of Teflon blocks turning on a flat Formica covered surface.
The stairways between the Western Shard and nearby buildings are also paved in larger flat rectangle sandstone blocks.
The dwelling's walls were constructed from thin, flat blocks of the local Moenkopi sandstone giving the pueblos their distinct red color.
The game continues until the blocks reach the dotted line at the bottom of the screen, whereupon the player's ship is " quarthed ," crushed flat.
In this mode, gameplay takes place on a cylinder with an effective width of 18 blocks, compared to the six-block width of the flat 2D field.
Some are constructed wholly of slate blocks although such buildings tend to suffer from damp and structural slippage because the very flat and smooth surfaces of slate do not bind well to mortar.
# A platform of 50 m by 22 m paved with flat stones including a couple of reused headstones, divided in the middle by a staircase made of large blocks of stone.
Conventional ( smooth ) lighting values are calculated for each pixel and then mapped to a small number of discrete shades to create the characteristic flat look – where the shadows and highlights appear more like blocks of color rather than mixed in a smooth way.
On the islands of Rangiroa, Manihi and Mataiva, there are flat ceremonial platforms ( called marae ) made of coral blocks, although their exact age is unknown.

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