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Its oil for heating is metered monthly to each home from a line that starts at a central storage point.
This number connects to a computer at a local central office, which uses a voice synthesizer or digital samples to " speak " the phone number of the line calling in.
By the end of his sole rule ( AD 14 ), Augustus had expanded the empire to the line of the Danube river, which was to remain its central / eastern European border for its entire history ( except for the occupation of Dacia 105-275 ).
The line is intended to carry the increasing amount of goods that enter Europe, at the Croatian port of Rijeka and are then transported to destinations across central and eastern Europe.
It is the starting point of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line and also the central hub for the Hanover S-Bahn.
Located northwest of central Stockholm, it is divided by the Stockholm Metro blue line into a western part which is primarily a working class and middle class residential area, and an eastern part occupied by commercial ventures, mostly in the telecommunication and information technology industry.
Its central station links Lübeck to a number of lines, notably the line to Hamburg.
" Ultra-Left " refers to those GPCR rebel positions that diverged from the central Maoist line by identifying an antagonistic contradiction between the CPC-PRC party-state itself and the masses of workers and " peasants " conceived as a single proletarian class divorced from any meaningful control over production or distribution.
Whereas the central Maoist line maintained that the masses controlled the means of production through the Party's mediation, the Ultra-Left argued that the objective interests of bureaucrats were structurally determined by the centralist state-form in direct opposition to the objective interests of the masses, regardless of however " red " a given bureaucrat's " thought " might be.
A test mass displaced perpendicularly from the central line would feel a force pulling it back towards the equilibrium point.
Marvin, who had selected Boorman himself for the director's slot, had a central role in the film's development, plot line, and staging.
The six branches curved to the height of the central shaft so that all seven lamps at their apexes were in a straight line.
Note the doors on the left-hand side of the bus -- the BRT line uses central island platforms for most of its route.
They line the central portions of the Cordillera Administrative Region.
In line with his rejection of such ' positive ' tenets of Enlightenment-era Humanism, he was active, with Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, in the Anti-Psychiatry Movement, considering much of institutionalized psychiatry and, in particular, Freud's concept of repression central to Psychoanalysis ( which was still very influential in France during the 1960s and 70s ), to be both harmful and misplaced.
A UK-only version called " 968 Sport ", was offered in 1994 and 1995, and was essentially a Club Sport model ( and was produced on the same production line with similar chassis numbers ) with electric windows, electric release boot, central locking, cloth comfort seats ( different to both the standard and the Club Sport ).
The railway line was originally built to transport sugar cane to the central sugar factory in Basseterre.
The failure of a transmission line linking any peripheral node to the central node will result in the isolation of that peripheral node from all others, but the rest of the systems will be unaffected.
On the other hand, the money supply curve is a horizontal line if the central bank is targeting a fixed interest rate and ignoring the value of the money supply ; in this case the money supply curve is perfectly elastic.
Power was supplied to each subscriber line by central office batteries instead of a local battery, which required periodic service.
The central line between Kigoma and Dar es Salaam carries international freight and passengers in transit from Burundi, DR Congo and Rwanda to the Indian Ocean, and the branch from Tabora to Mwanza carries freight and passengers between Uganda and the Indian Ocean.
The state railway administration AFE has announced that starting January, 2010, 419 km of track will be renewed on the Pintado-Rivera section of the central main line and part of the international branch from Rivera to Santana do Livramento, using north of Chamberlain Russian rail given in lieu of a debt.
The town lies at about 250 metres above sea level ( NN ) on the northeastern flank of the Harz Mountains in central Germany, at the foot of their highest peak, the Brocken, on the B 6 and B 244 federal highways and on the railway line from Halberstadt to Vienenburg that links the cities of Halle ( Saale ) and Hanover.
The feeder lines were supposed to meet the Union Pacific main line somewhere around the 100th meridian west in central Nebraska and the feeder lines were to get the same land grant incentives as the Union Pacific.

central and Kaddish
The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name.
Along with the Shema and Amidah, the Kaddish is one of the most important and central prayers in the Jewish liturgy.
Kaddish ( קדיש Aramaic: " holy ") refers to an important and central prayer in the Jewish prayer service.
The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name.

central and Jewish
Historians identify several waves of migration to the United States: one from 1815 – 1860, in which some five million English, Irish, Germanic, Scandinavian, and others from northwestern Europe came to the United States ; one from 1865 – 1890, in which some 10 million immigrants, also mainly from northwestern Europe, settled, and a third from 1890 – 1914, in which 15 million immigrants, mainly from central, eastern, and southern Europe ( many Austrian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Russian, Jewish, Greek, Italian, and Romanian ) settled in the United States.
In it Heschel forwards what would become a central idea in his theology: that the prophetic ( and, ultimately, Jewish ) view of God is best understood not as anthropomorphic ( that God takes human form ) but rather as anthropopathic — that God has human feelings.
Scholars agree that the introductory and concluding sections of the book, the framing devices, were composed to set the central poem into a prose " folk-book ", as the compilers of the Jewish Encyclopedia expressed it.
They believe that the Orthodox Jewish movements, on the theological right, have erred by slowing down, or stopping, the historical development of Jewish law: " Conservative Judaism believes that scholarly study of Jewish texts indicates that Judaism has constantly been evolving to meet the needs of the Jewish people in varying circumstances, and that a central halakhic authority can continue the halakhic evolution today.
Gosta W. Ahlstrom argues the inconsistencies of the biblical tradition are insufficient to say that Ezra, with his central position as the ' father of Judaism ' in the Jewish tradition, has been a later literary invention.
The central dispute in the letter concerns the question of how Gentiles could convert to Christianity, which shows that this letter was written at a very early stage in church history, when the vast majority of Christians were Jewish or Jewish proselytes, which historians refer to as the Jewish Christians.
The following is a basic, structured list of the central works of Jewish practice and thought.
Jewish ethics may be guided by halakhic traditions, by other moral principles, or by central Jewish virtues.
Jewish holidays are special days in the Jewish calendar, which celebrate moments in Jewish history, as well as central themes in the relationship between God and the world, such as creation, revelation, and redemption.
The Torah's commandment to love God " with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might " ( Deuteronomy 6: 5 ) is taken by the Mishnah ( a central text of the Jewish oral law ) to refer to good deeds, willingness to sacrifice one's life rather than commit certain serious transgressions, willingness to sacrifice all of one's possessions, and being grateful to the Lord despite adversity ( tractate Berachoth 9: 5 ).
After the return of Jewish refugees from their exile in Babylon, some argue that the Torah was central to Jewish life at home and abroad.
The Committee on Jewish Law and Standards ( CJLS ) is the movement's central body on interpreting Jewish law and custom ; it was founded by the Rabbinical Assembly in 1927, with Max Drob as its first head.
King Solomon is one of the central Biblical figures in Jewish heritage that have lasting religious, national and political aspects.

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