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and, `` I do think that families are the most beautiful things in all the world '', burst out Jo some five hundred pages later in that popular story of the March family, which had first appeared when Henrietta was eight ; ;
Tom said he almost burst into tears, he was so disappointed and put out.
Mr. Podger was just adding this to his pictures of the day when the screen door opened and Pam burst out.
Forty-nine hours after an atomic burst the radiation intensity is only about 1 percent of what it was an hour after the explosion.
There was a gabble of voices from indoors, young hungry sounds like cats after fish, and a burst of swearing from the old man.
The black Fudo seemed to stare rigidly back at him and Richard's eyes were caught by the Fudo's in fascination, and then Richard was shocked as, all at once, flames shot out from the sharp features of Fudo's face and there was a terrible metallic scraping sound, as if the large statue were about to burst from some pressure within it.
The world's highest unconfirmed temperature was a temperature flare up during a heat burst in June 1967, with a temperature of.
The text of the Thanksgiving Hymns — which was found in the Dead Sea Scrolls — tells of " the Sheol of Abaddon " and of the " torrents of Belial burst into Abaddon ".
The paper was a failure, in part because the mining " bubble " burst in late 1825, which ruined Powles and Disraeli.
Ivinskaya relates in her memoirs that, when the agents burst into her apartment, she was at her typewriter working on translations of the Korean poet Won Tu-Son.
In 1915, he burst onto a war-torn world bringing it the gift of comedy, laughter and relief while it was tearing itself apart through World War I.
In a later time, when the Chaldean tribe had burst their narrow bonds and obtained the ascendency over all Babylonia, they gave their name to the whole land of Babylonia, which then was called Chaldea for a short time.
It was found that the reaction of chymotrypsin with its substrate takes place in two stages, an initial “ burst ” phase at the beginning of the reaction and a steady-state phase following Michaelis-Menten kinetics.
On 19 December, Vitellianists burst onto the Capitol, and in the resulting skirmish, Sabinus was captured and executed.
Nanna, the wife of Baldr ( whose heart burst upon seeing the corpse of Baldr and was placed upon the pyre with Baldr ), gives gifts to Hermóðr to return to Asgard with.
After a year without work, seeing how his siblings all had steady jobs of some sort, he felt he was a failure, which led to bouts of depression and abdominal pains, later discovered to have been an undiagnosed burst appendix.
In any event, the plot was set into motion when, on a night when Gregory was confined by illness, the conspirators burst into the cathedral and commenced the consecration of Maximus as bishop of Constantinople.
" Nothing could have been more obvious to the people of the earlier twentieth century ", he wrote, " than the rapidity with which war was becoming impossible ... they did not see it until the atomic bombs burst in their fumbling hands ".
Herodotus's recitation at Olympia was a favourite theme among ancient writers and there is another interesting variation on the story to be found in the Suda, Photius and Tzetzes, in which a young Thucydides happened to be in the assembly with his father and burst into tears during the recital, whereupon Herodotus observed prophetically to the boy's father: " Thy son's soul yearns for knowledge.
He labored for five years, until he was forced to leave because he burst a blood vessel lifting a heavy barrel.
" In February 1979, U. S. Ambassador Adolph " Spike " Dubs was murdered in Kabul after Afghan security forces burst in on his kidnappers.
Growth was always slow and steady, with no sudden burst: in 1801 there were 6, 000 people living in St Albans ; in 1850 11, 000 ; in 1931 29, 000 ; and in 1950 44, 000.
They cultivated only those arts which could add splendor to the nation, to the neglect of those which supported it – They neglected Trade & substantial Manufacture ... but does it follow that a total revolution is necessary that because we have given ourselves up too much to the ornaments of life, we will now have none at all ". When attending a dinner at Holland House, Fox's niece Caroline was sat next to Reynolds and " burst out into glorification of the Revolution – and was grievously chilled and checked by her neighbour's cautious and unsympathetic tone ".

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It is also a common cause of the flooding of houses when water pipes burst due to the pressure of expanding water when it freezes, then leak water after thawing.
This also occurs on the administration of a rapid burst of electrical stimuli ( 20 impulses per second for ten seconds ).
This also allows some manufacturers to provide secondary pressure containment as an extra precaution for pressure equipment safety if the burst pressure of the primary pressure sensing diaphragm is exceeded.
A folk ragtime tradition also existed before and during the period of classical ragtime ( a designation largely created by Scott Joplin's publisher John Stillwell Stark ), manifesting itself mostly through string bands, banjo and mandolin clubs ( which experienced a burst of popularity during the early 20th Century ), and the like.
Schweikart and Allen also argue that Harding's tax and economic policies in part "... produced the most vibrant eight year burst of manufacturing and innovation in the nation's history.
But this burst of Bengali power did not last beyond his death, as Bengal descended afterwards into a period marked by disunity and foreign invasion. The development of the Bengali calendar is also often attributed to Shashanka as the starting date falls squarely within his reign ( 600 AD – 626 AD ).
If packets arrive faster than the router can process them ( such as in a burst transmission ) the router puts them into the queue ( also called the buffer ) until it can get around to transmitting them.
He is also equipped with a submachine gun which fires a three round burst into any enemy.
In the original algorithm, this was a burst of white noise, but it can also include any wideband signal, such as a rapid sine wave chirp or frequency sweep, or a single cycle of a sawtooth wave or square wave.
SRAM is also used in personal computers, workstations, routers and peripheral equipment: internal CPU caches and external burst mode SRAM caches, hard disk buffers, router buffers, etc.
There were also continued rumours of his plots against the king, and on 5 April 1356 John II and a group of supporters burst unannounced into the Dauphin's castle at Rouen, arrested Charles of Navarre and imprisoned him.
Following a severe storm in 1777 the River Holme burst its banks, sweeping away people and property with the loss of three lives ; the stone church built in 1476, was also swept away.
The model can be a linear or non-linear, time-continuous or time-discrete ( sampled ), memoryless or dynamic ( resulting in burst errors ), time-invariant or time-variant ( also resulting in burst errors ), baseband, passband ( RF signal model ), real-valued or complex-valued signal model.
The word " spasm " may also refer to a temporary burst of energy, activity, emotion, Eustress, stress, or anxiety unrelated to, or as a consequence of, involuntary muscle activity.
It also has a contractile vacuole that removes water so that the cell does not burst due to the excessive water that can freely enter the membrane due to its semi-permeable nature.
While the existence of the plague may have helped create a culture of fatalistic risk-taking that allowed the speculation to skyrocket in the first place, this particular outbreak might also have been a contributing factor that helped burst the bubble.
In failing health, in May 1956 he was submitted to the South Western Hospital in Stockwell with a burst appendix ; the doctor noted that he had also been suffering from anaemia, bronchitis, high blood pressure and gall stones.
Acute renal failure can also result from hemoglobin from the burst blood cells accumulating in the kidneys, and cardiac arrest can also result if cold freshwater taken into the bloodstream sufficiently cools the heart.
This fairly rare phenomenon, a heat burst, also tends to be of exceedingly dry air.
This also uses audio tones, but these are not restricted to sub-audio tones and are sent as a short burst in sequence.
The Zagreb band Elemental also burst into the scene featuring one of the few Croatian female rappers.
The range for blast effects increases with the explosive yield of the weapon and also depends on the burst altitude.
Glucocorticoids also stimulate the lipocortin-1 escaping to the extracellular space, where it binds to the leukocyte membrane receptors and inhibits various inflammatory events: epithelial adhesion, emigration, chemotaxis, phagocytosis, respiratory burst, and the release of various inflammatory mediators ( lysosomal enzymes, cytokines, tissue plasminogen activator, chemokines, etc.

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