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The 5. 5-foot concrete marker is the last of twelve erected in Montague County as part of a joint project of the Texas Lakes and Trails and the Montague County Historical Commission to outline the Chisholm Trail.
A concrete marker at the southeast corner of 8th Street and Main Avenue indicates the northeastern end of a section that has not changed significantly since the 1920s.
One of the attractions on this trail is a concrete marker shows the exact line where New York and Pennsylvania meet.
A small round brass marker, embedded in the concrete, declares them as the " Mario Savio Steps.
The 5. 5-foot concrete marker is the last of twelve erected in Montague County as part of a joint project of the Texas Lakes and Trails and the Montague County Historical Commission to outline the Chisholm Trail ( as said in Wichita Falls Times Record News ).
Little remains other than a memorial marker and a concrete pad with an iron rail in an arc shape attached to it that is inscribed with degree markings.
A geodetic marker embedded in the small, concrete obelisk indicates the true mountain summit.
The only non-historic component of the cemetery is a dedication marker of pink granite atop a concrete base that is inscribed:

concrete and right
The wooden bleachers were replaced with concrete, shrinking the " death valley " area of left and center substantially, although the area was still much deeper than in most ballparks ; and the second and third decks were extended to short right center.
( b ) Repeating structures like the alternating dark space inside the windows, and light space of the white concrete, " chirp " ( increase in frequency ) towards the right.
* The total length of the dam is 7235 m. The crest elevation is 225 m. Itaipu is actually four dams joined together — from the far left, an earth fill dam, a rock fill dam, a concrete buttress main dam, and a concrete wing dam to the right.
As Greek myth became more mediated through philosophy, the battle between Lapiths and Centaurs took on aspects of the interior struggle between civilized and wild behavior, made concrete in the Lapiths ' understanding of the right usage of god-given wine, which must be tempered with water and drunk not to excess.
The quarter-mile concrete span spans two forks of the Big Sandy River, connects two states and has a right turn at its halfway point, which connects traffic to the Point Section neighborhood of Louisa.
The quarter-mile concrete span spans two forks of the Big Sandy River, connects two states and has a right turn at its halfway point, which connects traffic to the Point Section neighborhood of Louisa.
" In response, Democratic Congressman Tom Lantos, chairman of the United States House Committee on Foreign Affairs, stated, " It took a tongue-lashing from Congress before these high-tech titans did the right thing and coughed up some concrete assistance for the family of a journalist whom Yahoo had helped send to jail.
The king is portrayed with his right hand holding a sword, measuring approximately 9 metres in height from his horse's feet to the spire of his hat, rests on a reinforced concrete pedestal of 8. 90 x 1. 80 x 3. 90 metres.
After veering into the wall on the left side of the track at about, he managed to bring the car to a relatively controlled stop sliding against the safety railing and concrete wall on the right side of the track.
who, along with Ms. Vance, wanted to create “ a building that sings from any viewpoint .” The theatre building has no right angles but does have wide bands and terraces and is “ reminiscent of Frank Lloyd Wright ’ s buildings .” Franzen selected the concrete exterior because he was inspired by Houston ’ s location and the warm weather of the Southwest.
In many concrete categories such as groups, abelian groups and ( left-or right ) modules, the image of a morphism is the image of the correspondent morphism in the category of sets.
Its route through the densest parts of the city is underground, from Hopkins Hospital to a portal west of Mondawmin station, where it immediately rises to an elevated concrete right of way parallel to Wabash Avenue practically at the city line.
Each nation should declare that access to food is a constitutional right and guarantee the development of the primary sector to ensure the concrete realization of this fundamental right.
One of the gang members fired a shot at the sidewalk near Bacala's face and a concrete fragment injured his right eye.
As a consequence of this parliamentary evolution, the sovereign's right to the throne became more concrete, seeing the opposition scrutinise government legislation and policies, rather than engage in disputes between competing candidates for the Crown, each supported by different religious and economic groups.
The ' overtop ' rock flow on the right side shows the origin of the minor damage to the top 2 m of concrete that is still visible in 2009.
FIAN analyzes and documents concrete cases of violations of the right to food.
The dam is a concrete gravity structure with an earthfill section on the right flank.
At the right ( east ) side of the road is a small concrete bridge painted red.
In the case of the Station Nightclub, the premises was over capacity the night fire broke out, the front exit was not designed well ( right outside the door, the concrete approach split 90 degrees and a railing ran along the edge, and an emergency exit swung inward, not outward as code requires ).
( b ) In this image, repeating structures like the alternating dark space inside the windows, and light space of the white concrete, chirp ( increase in frequency ) towards the right.
The project has been controversial, as safety concerns have been raised by the Fire Department because the new concrete planters in the middle of the road have made the right of ways too narrow for fire trucks to properly set up in case of a fire in a downtown building.

concrete and foreground
The designers decided to make actors in the foreground more prominent, and filmed them on a large area of smooth concrete runway at the Oakland Airport.
The first pictorial representation of the familiar memento mori theme that was popularized in 16th-century Venice, now made more concrete and vivid by the inscription, is Guercino's version, painted between 1618 and 1622 ( in the Galleria Nazionale d ' Arte Antica, Rome ), in which the inscription gains force from the prominent presence of a skull in the foreground, beneath which the words are carved.
While the row is not necessary for understanding any good twelve-note piece, an awareness of it in this concerto is useful because the row is very much in the foreground, and is quite obviously abstracted from Schoenberg's concrete melodic-thematic thinking ( Keller 1961, 157 ).
Relief of the bridge on Trajan's Column showing the unusually flat segmental arches on high-rising Opus caementicium | concrete piers ; in the foreground Roman emperor | emperor Trajan sacrificing by the Danube

concrete and points
Achievers focus on concrete measurements of success such as experience points, levels, and wealth ; Explorers investigate every nook and cranny of the game, and evaluate different game mechanical options ; Socializers devote most of their energy to interacting with other players ; and then there are Killers who focus on interacting negatively with other players, if permitted, killing the other characters or otherwise thwarting their play.
The indiscernibility argument points out that if bundle theory and discernible concrete particulars theory explain the relationship between attributes, then the identity of indiscernibles theory must also be true:
Hilbert's geometry is mathematical, because it talks about abstract points, but in Field's theory, these points are the concrete points of physical space, so no special mathematical objects at all are needed.
The carriages ran on two parallel concrete beams and were guided by pulleys running on the inner side of these concrete beams, and were propelled by gripping a revolving screw thread running between the tracks in a pit ; by adjusting the pitch of this thread at different points, the carriages could be sped up, or slowed down to a walking pace at stations, to allow passengers to join and leave.
Before we define the separation axioms themselves, we give concrete meaning to the concept of separated sets ( and points ) in topological spaces.
In the 20th century, thin " eggshell " domes of pre-stressed concrete by architect-engineers such as Pier Luigi Nervi opened new directions in fluid vaulted spaces enclosed beneath freeform domed space which now might be supported merely at points rather than in the traditional constricting ring.
But many of the control points for the earlier surveys still survive as valued historical features in the landscape, such as the concrete triangulation pillars set up for retriangulation of Great Britain ( 1936 – 1962 ), or the triangulation points set up for the Struve Geodetic Arc ( 1816 – 1855 ), now scheduled as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In more concrete terms, this amounts to having an operation that associates to any two points a vector and another operation that allows translation of a point by a vector to give another point ; these operations are required to satisfy a number of axioms ( notably that two successive translations have the effect of translation by the sum vector ).
We can also reparametrize geodesics to be unit speed, so equivalently we can define exp < sub > p </ sub >( v ) = β (| v |) where β is the unit-speed geodesic ( geodesic parameterized by arc length ) going in the direction of v. As we vary the tangent vector v we will get, when applying exp < sub > p </ sub >, different points on M which are within some distance from the base point p — this is perhaps one of the most concrete ways of demonstrating that the tangent space to a manifold is a kind of " linearization " of the manifold.
This article addresses the Christian Church broadly, taking account of the variety of conceptions about it, some identifying it with a concrete visible structure ( the view of Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church ), others seeing it as an invisible reality not identified with any earthly structure ( the general Protestant view ), and others equating it with a particular set of groups that share certain essential elements of doctrine and practice, though divided on other points of doctrine and practice and in government ( the branch theory as taught by some Anglicans ).
He further asserted that it was a term to apply a concrete definition to ninjas ' ability to use jutsu in Naruto, and was comparable to the Force in Star Wars or to magic points in role-playing games.
As the area grew the tributaries were piped and a number of concrete aprons and gullies were constructed over the tributary to which the communal water points drain.
The contrast with Weber's " ideal type " came from the latter's " accentuation " of certain elements of a real social process, which is under sociological ( or historical ) scrutiny-" the one-sided accentuation of one or more points of view ... of a great many diffuse, discrete, more or less present and occasionally absent concrete individual phenomena ", as Weber himself put it.
In addition to the linked complexes of blockhouses that formed the grand and petit ouvrages, the country around and between each position was provided with isolated blockhouses, observation points, shelters ( or abris ), outposts ( avants postes ) and batteries, using much the same vocabulary of rounded concrete forms as the primary line of fortifications.
He also points out how Kant brought to its limit the classical opposition between the abstract form and the concrete, historical content, which is abstractly conceived as irrational and contingent.
Weber himself wrote: " An ideal type is formed by the one-sided accentuation of one or more points of view and by the synthesis of a great many diffuse, discrete, more or less present and occasionally absent concrete individual phenomena, which are arranged according to those onesidedly emphasized viewpoints into a unified analytical construct ... " It is a useful tool for comparative sociology in analyzing social or economic phenomena, having advantages over a very general, abstract idea and a specific historical example.
More precisely, as professor Steven Fleming points out, the shells that form the gallery roofs are " post-tensioned curved concrete beams, spanning an incredible 100 feet " ( 30. 5 m ), which " happened to have been the maximum distance that concrete walls or vaults could be produced without requiring expansion control joints.
The Green Zone was completely surrounded by high concrete blast walls, T-Walls and barbed wire fences with access only available through a handful of entry control points, all of which controlled by Coalition troops.
Royston points out that the monster broke through miles of Earth to get to the surface, so a few feet of concrete would be unable to stop it.

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