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Chechnya was a country in the Northern Caucasus which has been in almost constant battle against foreign rule since the 15th century.
Talking with his father, the son learns of the constant battle he faces with yearning for the stars at home while yearning for home while in space.
Although Ali won the battle, the constant conflict had begun to affect his standing, and in the following years some Syrians seem to have acclaimed Muawiyah as a rival caliph.
Over the next few years, she and her husband fought a constant battle against their eldest son, Frederick, Prince of Wales, who had been left behind in Germany when they came to England.
* Letterlicious, a constant battle to create more space to accommodate new words
Computer insecurity is the concept that a computer system is always vulnerable to attack, and that this fact creates a constant battle between those looking to improve security and those looking to circumvent security.
While Hamilcar won no large scale battle or recaptured any cities lost to the Romans, he waged a relentless campaign against the enemy, and caused a constant drain on Roman resources.
The local politics of the Scrubs are a constant battle between vigilant groups like The Friends of Wormwood Scrubs and various interests — the railway, the local council and others — who always have an eye to building on the green space.
Throughout the war, a constant battle was being fought across Long Island Sound as men from British-controlled Long Island raided the coast in whaleboats and privateers.
From the first shock of conflict, east of them, in and around Boston, to the battle of Bennington, in sight from high ground and a few miles on the north-east ; and the battles just across the river, between the patriot army and that of Burgoyne ; and later, they were in constant dread and danger, many abandoning their homes, where all farm work was virtually given up.
The intensity of the schedule would be a constant battle for the group and was going to continue to take its toll for all the years S Club 7 were together.
It is an alternate future in a constant state of flux as heroes and villains battle for the future of Earth.
Monkey, Sandy, and Pigsy are often called upon to battle demons, monsters and bandits, despite Tripitaka's constant call for peace.
The battle demonstrated the growing effectiveness of the Continental Army after its six month encampment at Valley Forge, where constant drilling under officers such as Major General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben and Major General Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette greatly improved army discipline and morale.
In addition to working tedious hours making plutonium fuel rods for nuclear reactors and dealing with the constant threat of exposure to radiation, her time is consumed by an ongoing battle waged against her former common law husband in an effort to have more time with their three children.
She and Susan have a cold relationship, and are locked in a constant psychological battle.
In 674, Tang and its former ally, Silla, were in constant battle, as King Munmu had taken over much of former Baekje and Goguryeo territory from the T ' ang and fostered resistance against them.
He did constant battle with machine interests, and in his second term enacted legislation providing for a secret ballot for voters in all elections.
Gen. Robert E. Lee decided not to press the advantage gained that day, largely because he knew his Army of Northern Virginia was exhausted from two weeks of nearly constant marching and nearly three days of battle, so the Union retreat went unmolested.
It is a constant source of frustration for her, as it frequently emerges to attempt to battle the opponent in substitution of the Pokémon she intends to use.
Once acquired, they can be stored in the party's portable computer and summoned for a small amount of money to be used in battle, and a constant feed of Magnetite ( a secondary currency in the game ) to be maintained outside of combat.

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that is, he is suspect, guilty, punishable, as is anyone in Mann's stories who produces illusion, and this is true even though the constant elements of the artist-nature, technique, magic, guilt and suffering, are divided in this story between Jacoby and Lautner.
The Cost Section distinguishes between ( directly ) variable costs and constant costs in a manner noted in the preceding chapter.
This force is used in the formal definition of the ampere, which states that it is " the constant current that will produce an attractive force of 2 × 10 < sup >– 7 </ sup > newton per metre of length between two straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross section placed one metre apart in a vacuum ".
Conflict between the two was constant and bitter in the following years.
There was an additional republican secessionist process in the Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia, a Cantonal republican uprising in Murcia and Andalucía, and a constant political tug of war between the Antillean Criollo Spaniards ( Cuban and Puerto Rican ) abolitionists and slavers.
The monotony between battles, the constant threat of artillery fire and bombardments, the struggle to find food, the lack of training of young recruits ( meaning lower chances of survival ), and the overarching role of random chance in the lives and deaths of the soldiers are described in detail.
) Conservation of angular momentum applies to J, but not to L or S ; for example, the spin – orbit interaction allows angular momentum to transfer back and forth between L and S, with the total remaining constant.
While their coordinate distance ( comoving distance ) remains constant, the physical distance between two such comoving points expands proportionally with the scale factor of the Universe.
Their primary motivations for leaving the Cape were to escape British rule and extract themselves from the constant border wars between the British imperial government and the native tribes on the eastern frontier.
In some dances the separation distance between the partners remains pretty constant.
The political boundaries shifted with time between Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and other countries ; the three social strata remained a constant: clergy, nobility and peasants.
After the Italian invasion and occupation of Ethiopia in the mid-1930s, constant border skirmishes occurred between French forces in French Somaliland and Italian forces in Italian East Africa.
The dissociation constant is commonly used to describe the affinity between a ligand () ( such as a drug ) and a protein () i. e. how tightly a ligand binds to a particular protein.
This means that waves emitted by the source at times that are too far apart can no longer form a constant interference pattern since the relation between their phases is no longer time independent.
The phase difference between the signals received from stations A ( Master ) and B ( Slave ) is constant along each hyperbolic curve.
When two stations transmit at the same phase-locked frequency, the difference in phase between the two signals is constant along a hyperbolic path.
As waves cross boundaries between different media, their speeds change but their frequencies remain constant.
The relation between the equilibrium constant, K, and the Gibbs free energy for an electrochemical cell is expressed as follows:
Rearranging to express the relation between standard potential and equilibrium constant yields
Perfect multicollinearity will occur in a " dummy variable trap " when a base dummy variable is not omitted resulting in perfect correlation between the dummy variables and the constant term.
Popular culture continues to generate large amounts of flaming and countless flamewars across the Internet, such as the constant debates between fans of Star Trek and Star Wars.
With a tone-modulated FM wave, if the modulation frequency is held constant and the modulation index is increased, the ( non-negligible ) bandwidth of the FM signal increases but the spacing between spectra remains the same ; some spectral components decrease in strength as others increase.
If the frequency deviation is held constant and the modulation frequency increased, the spacing between spectra increases.

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