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Although hounded by British columns, he succeeded in crossing the Vaal into western Transvaal, to allow Steyn to travel to meet the Transvaal leaders.
These buildings featured an innovative structural design that freed the interiors from support columns in order to allow future alterations of their floor plans.
Also, since the three columns of the rotation matrix represent the three versors of a reference frame rotating together with the rigid body, any rotation about any axis becomes now visible, while the vector would not rotate if the rotation axis were parallel to it, and hence it would only describe a rotation about an axis perpendicular to it ( i. e., it would not see the component of the angular velocity pseudovector parallel to it, and would only allow the computation of the component perpendicular to it ).
The heavy stone walls ( with flat arched opening ) are located on the ground floor to a give sense of stability, while the lighter Doric and Ionic columns are placed on the floors above to allow better ventilation.
The columns were for each of the twelve months to allow for the variations of the seasonal hours.
Some versions of < tt > top </ tt > allow extensive customization of the display, such as choice of columns or sorting method.
Gammons has a penchant for indie rock and the blues, and is active in the Boston indie rock scene when his other commitments allow him the time ; he has been sighted at several Midnight Oil shows, and has mentioned the band in several columns.
To allow rapid tape acceleration, long vacuum columns were placed between the tape reels and the read / write heads.
The trust cleared buildings and repaired the dilapidated tracks, and two water columns were repaired to allow steam locomotives to stay at the site.
When the West Side Yard was built in the mid-1980s, space was left between the tracks to allow for columns supporting an overbuild.
There have also been hooks placed in the DIGDAT that allow for alternate outputs in addition to the original output format, which is 132 columns wide and slightly user abusive if you intend to import the data into another application.
For example, you could create edit commands that would allow you to manipulate columns of text ( e. g. copy / move or insert / delete a column of text within a file ).
The offices spaces feature high ceiling headroom to enhance cozy working atmosphere ; perimeter columns to provide flexibility in interior space planning ; provision for raised access floor or underslab ducts ; and having continuous wide panels in full height glazing allow magnificent views while providing ample natural light into the offices.
The exterior lighting was upgraded by Faron Bean, a highly respected local lighting designer, to allow the columns of building to be illuminated with different colors than the facade, allowing a uniquely versatile display of effects for events.
He had a great knowledge of the Austrian troops, familiar with their tactiques, he did not allow himself to be imposed upon by those rumors which they were in the habit of spreading in the rear of an army, nor to be dismayed by those heads of columns which they were wont to display in every direction, to deceive as to the real strength of their forces.
The raking columns allow the small close centred columns of the apartments to be channelled into large, widely spaced, columns of the retail section.
Between these palisade columns are narrow pores that traverse the eggshell and allow gaseous exchange.

columns and multiple
Other stone columns are created out of multiple sections of stone, mortared or dry-fit together.
Of course there are times where you deliberately want to find a string after some point in input, for instance, you might be scanning a text file containing data in multiple columns.
* Word processor documents generally contain formatted text, adding content that enables text to appear in boldface and italics, to use multiple fonts, and to be structured into columns and tables.
The design of the tabernacle of 1706 preserves the classic proportions of the church, with its multiple columns crossing the forms of Diego de Siloé.
TextEdit does not support multiple columns of text.
The following table organises the pro forma text from the letters patent by columns for each rank, with common text spanning multiple columns, depicting some of the similarities and differences among the proclamations.
* Transposing or pivoting ( turning multiple columns into multiple rows or vice versa )
* Splitting a column into multiple columns ( e. g., putting a comma-separated list specified as a string in one column as individual values in different columns )
A forest of marble columns rose high to a series of multiple small domes of delicate plasterwork, and Flagg trimmed the columns with bronze beading.
Romaji input is more common on PCs and other full-size keyboards ( although direct input is also widely supported ), whereas direct kana input is typically used on mobile phones and similar devices – each of the 10 digits ( 1 – 9, 0 ) corresponds to one of the 10 columns in the gojūon table of kana, and multiple presses select the row.
However, many industrial fractionating columns have outlets at intervals up the column so that multiple products having different boiling ranges may be withdrawn from a column distilling a multi-component feed stream.
Jesup's plan was to sweep down the peninsula with multiple columns, pushing the Seminoles further south.
Paired or multiple pairs of columns are normally employed in a colonnade, but the porch of columns that surrounds a peripteral classical temple ( such as the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C .) can be termed a colonnade.
This allows the database to query the single key column faster than it could multiple columns.
: One real-estate writer explains the successful formula for McMansions: symmetrical structures on clear-cut lots with Palladian windows centered over the main entry and brick or stone enhancing the driveway entrance, plus multiple chimneys, dormers, pilasters, and columnsand inside, the master suite with dressing rooms and bath-spa, great rooms, breakfast and dining rooms, showplace kitchen, and extra high and wide garages for multiple cars and SUVs.
A page can be defined to have multiple columns.
Because of the nature of XSL-FO's page specification, multiple pages may actually have different numbers and widths of columns.
Architects then, influenced by stage backdrops dating back to Sophocles, consciously imitated the classical proscenium ( the backdrop of a classical Greek stage ), copying the multiple columns punctuated by a large door in the middle and two smaller doors to each side.
In the 1960s, horn loaded theater loudspeakers and PA speakers were almost always " columns " of multiple drivers mounted in a vertical line within a tall enclosure.

columns and levels
Text can be displayed using 32 columns × 24 rows of characters from the ZX Spectrum character set or from a set provided within an application, from a palette of 15 shades: seven colours at two levels of brightness each, plus black.
When a building has substantial weight bearing down on lower levels, columns can easily support the weight when it is distributed through an arch, reducing the stress significantly.
It consists of three levels with paired Doric-like columns.
It is divided into three horizontal and three vertical levels marked off by pairs of Solomonic columns and meant to resemble an altarpiece.
The main facade of this church is designed as an altarpiece with two levels, a central bell tower and Tuscan columns and pilasters.
Made of quarry the building consists of two levels: the first is a portal with voussoir arches, supported by padded ornamental columns.
Above the columns, the architrave is divided by two recessed rows of petrified water drips into three levels with ratios of 1: 2: 3.
Across 5 different levels, it has 559 concrete columns, reaching up to.
The player must work through levels in order to get access to harder levels, with more rows and columns.
# The acquisition block ( 2 columns ) contains the test conditions in which some variable is manipulated ( i. e. different levels of KR applied ) and different groups receive different treatments.
As an ambassador for Russian chess, Chigorin was a shining example ; he gave many lectures, wrote magazine articles and chess columns and subsidised or otherwise supported a number of periodicals to keep them afloat despite low readership levels.
It consisted of repainting the columns from red to dark blue and removal of the information devices on the upper levels that gave advance notice of an approaching express train on the lower levels.
Greek temples were designed and constructed according to set proportions, mostly determined by the lower diameter of the columns or by the dimensions of the foundation levels.
In addition to the high concepts, twelve distinct example magic systems across the gamut of power levels and styles are presented in summary, with two to three columns each on average.
In his designs, he used metal columns and beams, instead of stone and brick to support the building's upper levels.
The dome is supported by twelve round columns and the prayer hall is surrounded by rectangular piers carrying four levels of balcony.
It is divided into three roughly equal blocks by mechanical floors whose corners are recessed in an octagonal shape, creating small open-air interstices behind the columns at these levels.
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