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choice and nickname
As its nickname suggestions, UTMS has four steps: trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice and trip / route assignment.
Cowles ' choice of nickname was dictated by the coincidence of name, without regard to that emperor's good reputation.
In her youth, she was tagged with the nickname of Melons owing to her large breasts and was often referred to as the wild child of the Windsors as a result of her active social life and choice of friends.
The name " Valley Ravens " was a controversial choice but seen by many as a fair compromise ( Bridgend's nickname was the Ravens while Pontypridd fans welcomed the Valley reference ), however various marketing persons within the Welsh Rugby Union did not like it.
Although there was some sentiment to revive the name Senators, political considerations factored into the choice of Nationals, a revival of the first American League franchise's " official " nickname used from 1905 to 1956.
" It was an unlikely choice: Krogh had a reputation as someone who obeyed the law so scrupulously that his friends gave him the ironic nickname " Evil Krogh ".
Unsworth was a consistent performer in his second spell with Everton, being first choice left-back, but also scoring some vital goals in his role as dead-ball specialist, mostly penalties, he became a fan's favourite and still is a shown when he came onto the pitch at Goodison Park to an uproar of " Rhino " which was the nickname he received for his gutsy ruthless playing style and physique.
This choice allowed the mascot to build on Purdue's engineering and railroading heritage, as well as represent the school's nickname " Boilermakers " in a meaningful way.
It is unclear who came up with the ' Sharks ' as a nickname but for a nautical city it was a fairly obvious choice.
The nickname of Titans was 1st place pick of all the students for the school's team name, while the Raptors was the second choice.

choice and for
-- Her choice of one color means she is simply enjoying the motor act of coloring, without having reached the point of selecting suitable colors for different objects.
To the members of our Advisory Board, and most specially to its members who constitute our committees of selection, the Foundation is indebted for its successes of choice of Fellows.
Hence, the condition of freedom is a necessary condition for choice.
The greater the range of freedom for individual men, the greater the range of choice ; ;
If we fail to develop the means to hunt down and destroy the enemy's military force with extreme care and precision, and if war comes in spite of our most ardent desires for peace, our choice of alternatives will be truly frightening.
Sometimes, you have a choice of exposure for sites where the topography or trees of the area will provide afternoon shade, morning sun, or whatever may be most desirable for the use intended.
Advances in equipment and fabrication techniques give the sign or display manufacturer an extremely wide choice of production techniques, ranging from injection molding for intricate, smaller-size, mass-production signs ( generally 5000 units is the minimum ) to vacuum and pressure forming for larger signs of limited runs.
The final choice of material depends upon such factors as costs, method of fabrication, degree of complexity, number of units required, time available for tooling, and projected life expectancy of the unit.
They had been kind to us and we were indebted to them for one or two pleasant dinners, and for information as to where to shop, which dentist, doctor, plumber, and sitter to call ( not that there was much of a choice, since Catatonia was just a village ; ;
Also, for the present, great caution should be exercised in the choice of an experimental animal for pulmonary studies if they are to be applied to man.
The relative geographical isolation of the Brandywine population makes for a limited choice in mating.
Lacking the respected and effective institutions that consensus helps provide, minority parties, such as the P.D.I. in 1957 and the progressive Istiqlal faction in 1958, clamor for elections when out of power, but are not at all certain they wish to be controlled by popular choice when in power.
In early childhood the choice of a companion is likely to be for another child of his own age or a year or two older, who can do the things he likes to do ; ;
It is obvious that the careful choice of photocathode which maximizes Af for a given input E ( in the case of the second stage, for the first phosphor screen emission ) is very important.
The same consideration should govern the choice of the second-stage phosphor screen for matching with the spectral sensitivity of the ultimate sensor ( e.g., photographic emulsion ).
`` There had been a threesome at the party in the suite's bedroom: Miss Harrington ( this was Diane's choice for a Roman name ), another woman who has figured in other very interesting events and one of your well-known American actors.
Promoters always hastened to place their choice tickets in the hands of the wealthy speculators, and only the man who knew the man who knew the fellow who had an in with the guy at the box office ever came up with a good seat for a contest of any importance.
This is a significant fact in Japan, for only a few years ago he would have had no choice.
Having no choice, he plunged into it, anyway, holding onto the microphone for support.
Opponents generally argued that the ballot couldn't give enough information about tax proposals for the voters to make an intelligent choice.

choice and M
B. M. Hertzog, who had recently insisted on his choice of Lord Clarendon as Governor-General of that country, and the selection of an Irishman as Governor-General of the Irish Free State – both of these appointments were agreed to despite royal disfavour.
The small genome of M. genitalium made it the organism of choice in The Minimal Genome Project, a study to find the smallest set of genetic material necessary to sustain life.
The tangent space of M at x, denoted by T < sub > x </ sub > M, is defined as the set of all tangent vectors ; it does not depend on the choice of chart φ.
The 8-bit choice is cleaner, resulting in a 200-bit frame, twenty-five 8-bit channels, of which 24 are traffic and one 8-bit channel available for operations, administration, and maintenance ( OA & M ).
Clive Bell published an appeasement pamphlet ( he later supported the war ), and E. M. Forster wrote an early version of his famous essay “ What I Believe ” with its choice, still shocking for some, of personal relations over patriotism: his quiet assertion in the face of the increasingly totalitarian claims of both left and right that " personal relations ... love and loyalty to an individual can run counter to the claims of the State ".
James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock coauthored The Calculus of Consent: Logical Foundations of Constitutional Democracy ( 1962 ), considered one of the landmark works that founded the discipline of public choice theory.
Faced with the choice of turning in a man who'd done only good acts for years and had saved Javert's life, or of letting a known criminal go free, Javert ended up " requesting of God " that he, as he'd asked M. Madeleine so many years before, be " dismissed in disgrace " -- he committed suicide.
Another theory alleges that the reason for this choice was the AIMA prophecy which foretold that John's successor should be one whose name began with an " M ".
Then an enriched category C ( alternatively, in situations where the choice of monoidal category needs to be explicit, a category enriched over M, or M-category ), consists of
When IBM contacted other companies to obtain components for the IBM PC, the as-yet unreleased CP / M-86 was its first choice for an operating system because CP / M had the most applications at the time.
Dubbed the M & P ( for Military and Police ), its name was meant to evoke S & W's history as the firearm of choice for law enforcement agencies through its previous lineup of M & P revolvers.
Hayek whose ideas about spontaneous order and inability of government central planners to create thriving economies are seen in the Center ’ s criticism of targeted tax credits and corporate subsidies used by government economic development bureaucracies ; and James M. Buchanan, whose work in public choice economics has informed many of the organization ’ s critiques of state government programs.
Given a vector bundle V over M, the corresponding field concept is called a section of the bundle: for m varying over M, a choice of vector
Since the tensor product concept is independent of any choice of basis, taking the tensor product of two vector bundles on M is routine.
The isomorphisms between fibers obtained in this way will in general depend on the choice of the curve: if they do not then parallel transport along every curve can be used to define parallel sections of E over all of M. This is only possible if the curvature of ∇ is zero.
In 1960, Faubus defeated Attorney General Bruce Bennett in the Democratic gubernatorial primary for and then crushed the Republican choice, Henry M. Britt, an attorney from Hot Springs, to secure reelection.
In that case, the ( simple ) quotient modules J < sub > k + 1 </ sub >/ J < sub > k </ sub > are known as the composition factors of M, and the Jordan-Hölder theorem holds, ensuring that the number of occurrences of each isomorphism type of simple R-module as a composition factor does not depend on the choice of composition series.
Initially the consumer has the choice between spending their income on either commodity Y or commodity X as defined by line segment MN ( where M
Long surfaced again in 1955-1956, when he scored an easy victory over a field that included New Orleans Mayor deLesseps Story " Chep " Morrison, Sr. ( no relation to James H. Morrison but a law partner of Hale Boggs ), state highway director Fred Preaus of Farmerville, the choice of outgoing Governor Robert Kennon, former state police superintendent Francis Grevemberg, and businessman James M. McLemore of Alexandria, making his second race for governor on a strictly segregationist platform.
In particular, a vector field on a smooth manifold M is a choice of tangent vector at each point of M: this is a section of the tangent bundle of M. Likewise, a 1-form on M is a section of the cotangent bundle.

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