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His name is Praisegod Piepsam, and he is rather fully described as to his clothing and physiognomy in a way which relates him to a sinister type in the author's repertory -- he is a forerunner of those enigmatic strangers in `` Death In Venice '', for example, who represent some combination of cadaver, exotic, and psychopomp.
This enterprise led to a father-and-son combination beginning in 1833, under the name D. Brown & Son, a business which eventually grew into the modern corporation we now call Brown & Sharpe.
Achilles ' name can be analyzed as a combination of ( akhos ) " grief " and ( Laos ) " a people, tribe, nation, etc.
" Yokum " was a combination of yokel and hokum, although Capp established a deeper meaning for the name during a series of visits around 1965 – 1970 with comics historians George E. Turner and Michael H. Price.
The name is often shortened to " Bosox " or " BoSox ," a combination of " Boston " and " Sox " ( similar to the " ChiSox " in Chicago or the minor league " PawSox " of Pawtucket ).
The scientific name Tragelaphus eurycerus is acquired from Greek words: " Tragelaphus " is derived from the Greek words " trago " ( a he-goat ), and " elaphos " ( a deer ), in combination referring to " an antelope ".
The name refers to behavior therapy, cognitive therapy, and to therapy based upon a combination of basic behavioral and cognitive principles and research.
Masala refers to spices, and this is the name given to the thick and pasty sauce based on a combination of spices with ghee ( clarified butter ), butter, palm oil or coconut milk.
Early computers permitted only a few letters or digits in the name of a file, but modern computers allow long names ( some up to 255 characters ) containing almost any combination of unicode letters or unicode digits, making it easier to understand the purpose of a file at a glance.
The Latinized name of the city is a Spanish word combination meaning " White House " ( " white ", " house ").
The name is a combination of the Sino-Mongolian word dalai meaning " Ocean " and the Tibetan word bla-ma ( with a silent " b ") meaning " guru, teacher ".
The name " Doonesbury " is a combination of the word doone ( prep school slang for " someone who is out to lunch ", that is, someone who is clueless, inattentive, or careless ) and the surname of Charles Pillsbury, Trudeau's roommate at Yale University.
The combination of DNS caching and recursive functions in a name server is not mandatory ; the functions can be implemented independently in servers for special purposes.
The name is a combination of three Ancient Greek words gaster ( gen .: gastros ) ( stomach ), enteron ( intestine ), and logos ( reason ).
Alprostadil in combination with the permeation enhancer DDAIP has been approved in Canada under the brand name Vitaros as a topical cream first line treatment for erectile dysfunction.
Immediately prior to insertion, the clinician will perform a pelvic exam to determine the position of the uterus .< ref name =" Dean 2011 "> p. 150: Mechanism of action Although the precise mechanism of action is not known, currently available IUCs work primarily by preventing sperm from fertilizing ova .< sup > 26 </ sup > IUCs are not abortifacients: they do not interrupt an implanted pregnancy .< sup > 27 </ sup > Pregnancy is prevented by a combination of the " foreign body effect " of the plastic or metal frame and the specific action of the medication ( copper or levonorgestrel ) that is released.
The sorts can be reused in any combination, earning the process the name of " movable type ".
The name " Kiritimati " is a rather straightforward respelling of the English word " Christmas " in Gilbertese, in which the combination ti is pronounced s ( as in the English word nation ), and the name is thus pronounced.
The greatest innovation of Linnaeus, and still the most important aspect of this system, is the general use of binomial nomenclature, the combination of a genus name and a second term, which together uniquely identify each species of organism.
The word " balloon " was transformed into " zeppelin ", perhaps an exaggeration of the humour, and to Page the name conjured the perfect combination of heavy and light, combustibility and grace.
But it is intellectually handicapped, in that in combination with its telepathy, automatically assumes loss of ego when presented with a powerful telepathic feedback ( i. e. from a human ): It can assume a catatonic, unconscious state if a human it has telepathically linked thinks that it's just imagined a Nonesuch: thus the name.
Another Welsh version of the name is " Mihangel ", which is a contracted combination of the name Michael and the word angel.
The team's logo combination ( the eagle and club name lettering ) also changed in 1996, with the eagle itself limited to a white ( bald eagle ) head, drawn in a less realistic, more cartoon-based style, and the lettering changing from calligraphic to block letters.

combination and recipe
There is no fixed recipe, but it is usually made using stale ( usually left-over ) bread, and some combination of ingredients like milk, egg, suet, sugar or syrup, dried fruit, and spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, mace or vanilla.
According to the original recipe, the Zombie cocktail included three different kinds of rum, lime juice, falernum, Angostura bitters, Pernod, grenadine, and “ Don ’ s Mix ,” a combination of cinnamon syrup and grapefruit juice.
After mixing up the concentrate to the prescribed recipe ( including all recommended safety precautions-), the syrup is diluted 5: 1 with (" preferably sodium-free ") soda water to make the finished drink ; at this dilution, the above combination of ingredients will yield approximately 24 litres of OpenCola.
The recipe of Planter's Punch varies, containing some combination of rum, lemon juice, pineapple juice, lime juice, orange juice, grenadine, soda water, curaçao, Angostura bitters, and cayenne pepper.
The combination of a clean seal with the lips around the beak, with the relaxing of the cheeks and face muscles, while allowing the cheeks to puff out in response to the flow of air, will be ingredients in the greater recipe of factors which produce a focused, ringy tone.
When a certain combination of herbs or spices is called for in many different recipes ( or in one recipe that is used frequently ), it is convenient to blend these ingredients beforehand.
The Radio City 107. 3 Morning Crew ( Morrongänget ) is the first choice for the majority of people ages 20 to 40, where the combination of music, " infotainment ," and a large portion of humour prove to be a winning recipe.
Mackay notes that many of these practitioners were themselves deluded, convinced that these feats could be performed if they discovered the correct old recipe or stumbled upon the right combination of ingredients.

combination and now
The combination of thin pattern and very tiny pellets makes it necessary to get on the birds, right now!!
But, up to now, no one has attempted to analyze its inherent mathematical properties, or the numerical significance of its numbers -- singly or in combination -- and then tried to consider these in the light of Old Chinese cosmological concepts.
With the increasing prevalence of " combination products ," the lines are now blurring among healthcare products such as drugs, biologics, and various types of devices.
The combination of hushed reverence, chromatic harmonies and sexualized imagery in Richard Wagner's late opera Parsifal gave new significance to the grail theme, for the first time associating the grail – now periodically producing blood – directly with female fertility.
In September of that year, the team announced that it will now use the black jersey and black pants as their primary uniform combination.
The combination of energy and control in the rhythm and sound is so great " and that Coleridge's words " convey so fully the sense of inexhaustible energy, now falling now rising, but persisting through its own pulse ".
Because PET imaging is most useful in combination with anatomical imaging, such as CT, modern PET scanners are now available with integrated high-end multi-detector-row CT scanners ( so-called " PET / CT ").
The combination of thalidomide and dexamethasone, often in combination with melphalan, is now one of the most common regimens for patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma, with an improved response rate of up to 60-70 %.
Often now replaced by a modular 6P2C connector and an adaptor ; In particular, this combination is now the most common connector supplied with new equipment in Australia.
The vast majority of classical guitarists now play with a combination of the fingernails and fingertips.
There are now over 256 courses ( including combination courses ) at the undergraduate degree level.
The combination of houses, then isolated on the rural hillside of what is now El Parc Tres Turons, ad hoc buildings put up without building permits and more planned urban development has given the area its modern appearance of many buildings piled on the hillside.
Wilson's drug regimen has now been reduced to a combination of mild antidepressants, and he has resumed recording and performing.
As the coefficients in the linear combination are now complex, the probability must now come from the absolute value of the multiplication of the wave function by its complex conjugate.
It is best known for the newly refurbished Parrish Mill, a combination grist mill, saw mill, covered bridge and dam built in 1880 and now open for tours.
The building opened in August 2012, and also has a combination of active and passive energy strategies includes an array of 1365 distributed solar panels, which is now the third largest in the state of Illinois.
Initially a fully volunteer fire department, the KFD is now a combination fire department utilizing firefighters to carry out its objectives.
Former train station, now school district officesIn 1952, the Ligonier Valley Railroad ceased operation, due to a combination of overlogging, decline of the coal industry, and the loss of passenger traffic to motor vehicles.
According to an apocryphal combination of New World and Eurasian elements, Ponce de León was searching for the Fountain of Youth when he traveled to what is now Florida in 1513.

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