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contents and are
The list of text forms in the W-region of memory and the contents of the information cells in the X and Y-regions are no longer required.
Its contents are another matter, for they reveal the kinds of interests pursued by the congregation.
The contents of the urn are reputed to be the ashes of an item of cricket equipment, a bail.
The contents of the Darnley urn are also problematic ; they were variously reported to be the remains of a stump, bail or the outer casing of a ball, but in 1998 Darnley's 82-year-old daughter-in-law said they were the remains of her mother-in-law's veil, casting a further layer of doubt on the matter.
The contents of the bowel are unsterile, and thus leakage of bowel contents, as from trauma, substantially increases the risk of infection.
FireTrack exploits a division in the way the Electron handles its display — of the seven available graphics modes, two are configured so that the final two of every ten scanlines are blank and are not based on the contents of RAM.
Thunderbird moved to an exclusive design where the L1 cache's contents are not duplicated in the L2.
The compositions of these early " brass " objects are very variable and most have zinc contents of between 5 % and 15 % wt which is lower than in brass produced by cementation.
All the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms ( which lack a cell nucleus ) are contained within the cytoplasm.
Within the cells of eukaryote organisms the contents of the cell nucleus are separated from the cytoplasm, and are then called the nucleoplasm.
Storage consists of storage devices and their media not directly accessible by the CPU, ( secondary or tertiary storage ), typically hard disk drives, optical disc drives, and other devices slower than RAM but are non-volatile ( retaining contents when powered down ).
The contents of these decks are a subset of a very large pool of available cards which have differing effects, costs, and art.
In the majority of experiments that are specifically about consciousness, the subjects are human, and the criterion that is used is verbal report: in other words, subjects are asked to describe their experiences, and their descriptions are treated as observations of the contents of consciousness.
Chromium isotopic contents are typically combined with manganese isotopic contents and have found application in isotope geology.
* Artillery shells and other munitions, which are color coded according to their pyrotechnic contents
The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.

contents and varied
the Praia of Suetonius ) from its varied contents, dealing chiefly with mythological marvels, was probably a supplement to the lexicon, although some scholars identify them.
The exact contents of the bundled software varied depending on the time of purchase ; for example, dBASE II was not included with the first systems sold.
Unlike in later years, in early 1969 the contents of the Dead's set lists varied little.
Multichannel audio techniques may be used to reproduce contents as varied as music, speech, natural or synthetic sounds for cinema, television, broadcasting, or computers.
The contents are of the most varied character and for the most part contain references to peoples, kingdoms, cities, rulers, temples, etc.
The contents have varied from a modernist interpretation of ancient Sanskrit literature protagonist Radha in the poem " Sri Radha " to the ever-present and enthralling death-consciousness espoused in " Saptama Ritu " ( The Seventh Season ).
The contents are of a varied character: the natural history of man, the influence of the stars and genii, music, religious rites, astronomy, the doctrines of the Greek philosophers, and antiquarian subjects.
The contents of Ornithomimidae and Ornithomimosauria varied from author to author as cladistic definitions began to appear for the groups in the 1990s.
Edward Chiera published other tablets CBS 3878, 6889, 6905, 7975, 8079, 10227, 13911 and 14110 in " Sumerian texts of varied contents " in 1934, which combined with tablets CBS 3901, 3927, 8023, 9316, 11078 and 14234 to further restore the myth, calling it a " Lamentation over the city of Ur ".
* Chiera, Edward and Kramer, Samuel Noah., Sumerian texts of varied contents, Number 20, University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications Volume XVI, Cuneiform series-volume IV, 1934.
Although Pari had a liking for the dense counterpoint of the middle of the 16th century, he experimented with piquant dissonances, and also with the concertato style, features which were quite contemporary ; he also varied the texture widely within individual pieces as a way to highlight the dramatic contents of the text.
The rich and varied contents of the journal are a still more convincing demonstration that Tyr is not a bullhorn for a right-wing, ethno-nationalist agenda, let alone a Nazi call to arms, but an investigation of Pagan European, primarily Norse-Germanic spiritual and cultural traditions.
The Masculine principle is always in the direction of giving out or expressing, and contents itself with the " Will " in its varied phases.
Its contents and subject matter varied, according to the tastes of the editors and the contents of the other magazines being published by the BFS at the same time, but generally included some combination of fantasy, science-fiction and horror-related fiction, articles, poetry and artwork.
Stomach contents associated with specimens of Tylosaurus proriger indicate that this ferocious mosasaur had a varied diet, including fish, sharks, smaller mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, and flightless diving birds such as Hesperornis.
The specific term Lieder aus " Des Knaben Wunderhorn ", however, is usually applied to a collection of some 12 settings for voice and orchestra by Gustav Mahler though Mahler made more settings of Wunderhorn texts than were ever explicitly grouped together under that title and the contents of several published editions varied before reaching a final form in 1901.

contents and confession
In March 1993, he maintained the veracity of his novel to The New York Times Esther B. Fein: "' Operation Shylock ,' Roth insists with a post-modern straight face, is a ' confession ,' not a novel, and he means for us to take this every bit as seriously as the contents labels demanded by the strictures of the Food and Drug Administration.
The Confession styled " Helvetian " contents itself with denying the necessity of confession to a priest, but holds that the power granted by Christ to absolve is simply the power to preach to the people the Gospel of Jesus, and as a consequence the remission of sins: ""

contents and sin
ALP's letter appears a number of times throughout the book, in a number of different forms, and as its contents cannot be definitively delineated, it is usually believed to be both an exoneration of HCE, and an indictment of his sin.

contents and plea
Homolka's plea bargain had been offered before the contents of the videotapes were available for review.
Although the contents of the videotapes would likely have led to a conviction of murder for Homolka, an inquiry into the conduct of the prosecutors who had made the plea bargain found their behaviour " professional and responsible " and the " resolution agreement " that they had established with Homolka " unassailable " under the Criminal Code of Canada.
Evidence that Kamose had started a first campaign against the Kushites is affirmed by the contents of Apophis ' captured letter where the Hyksos king's plea for aid from the king of Kush is recounted in Kamose's Year 3 Second stela:

contents and God
His friend concurs, but indicates that there is a relevant disanalogy that we can't pretend to know the contents of the mind of God, while we can know the designs of other humans.
Most scholars see this as a quotation of a passage from the Book of Zechariah in which God ( and the contents of heaven in general ) are predicted to come to earth and live among the elect, who by necessity are gathered together for this purpose.
The man and the camera following him from behind survey its contents: a dog and a cat share a basket, a caged parrot and a goldfish in its bowl sit atop a small table ; the walls are bare apart from a mirror and an unframed picture ofthe face of God the Father ” pinned to the wall ; there is a couch with a pillow, some blankets and a rug on it, a rocking chair with a “ curiously carved headrest ” and there is a window with a tattered roller blind with full-length net curtains to either side.
As such — and in keeping with Jewish doctrine " the letter bearer should fulfill its contents "the Baal Shem Tov became a teacher ’ s assistant — and with unconditional love he tried to install honor for their parents, a love of God, and fellow beings in these children.
They view the Bible as the inspired Word of God, and as absolutely inerrant in its contents ( though not necessarily in every translation ).
The First Deemster administers the oath to the kneeling coroners: " By that book and by the holy contents thereof and by the wonderful works that God hath miraculously wrought in heaven above and in the earth beneath in six days and seven nights, you shall, without respect of favour or friendship, love or gain, consanguinity or affinity, envy or malice, well and truly execute the office of coroner for each sheading to which you have been appointed for the ensuing year.
So help me God, and by the contents of this Book.
The aim of ethical self-discipline is the love of God, which forms the contents of the tenth and last section of the work, Shaar Ahavat Elohim, The Gate of the Love of God.
He desires to set forth the contents of Judaism and the limitations in respect to them of the scope of philosophy. His book comprises four main divisions (" ma ' amar "), subdivided into " kelalim " and chapters (" perakim "): the first treating of the foundation of all belief — the existence of God ; the second, of the fundamental doctrines of the faith ; the third, of other doctrines which, though not fundamental, are binding on every adherent of Judaism ; the fourth, of doctrines which, though traditional, are without obligatory character, and which are open to philosophical construction.
This approach is reflected in the contents of his novels, like for example the Thanatonautes, which proposes a spiritualist version of near death experiences and afterlife, or even L ' Empire des Anges through to Le Mystère des Dieux which describe some kind of scientific mythology from souls to God through angels, or even Nos Amis Les Terriens which talks of alien abductions.
* Shiva-the Ascetic God by Madhuri Guin ( the contents of this link cannot be viewed in India, this works in India )
The first person to use the term god-complex was Ernest Jones ( 1913 / 51 ) His description, at least in the contents page of Essays in Applied Psycho-Analysis describe the God Complex as belief that one is a god
In the Adiyeduttharulal part in Akilam One of Akilattirattu he claims that it was not he, but God who wrote the contents of Akilam.
Historically, when ( venous ) blood-letting was practiced, the bicipital aponeurosis ( the ceiling of the cubital fossa ) was known as the " grace of God " tendon because it protected the more important contents of the fossa ( i. e. the brachial artery and the median nerve ).

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