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As of March 2006, many Congolese have complained that the constitution is a rather ambiguous document and are unaware of its contents.
A DTD uses a terse formal syntax that declares precisely which elements and references may appear where in the document of the particular type, and what the elements ’ contents and attributes are.
The original document is scanned with a fax machine ( or a telecopier ), which processes the contents ( text or images ) as a single fixed graphic image, converting it into a bitmap, and then transmitting it through the telephone system.
* Italo Calvino's novel If On a Winter's Night a Traveller deals extensively with the concepts surrounding false documents, including serially representing the contents of the novel itself as a false document.
This is the document editor's ability to textually analyze the contents of a document.
Systems that attempt to understand the contents of a document such as a news release beyond simple keyword matching and to judge its suitability for a user are broader and require significant complexity, but they are still somewhat shallow.
In the working area, the document, image, folder contents or other main object is displayed.
In a WYSIWYM editor, the user writes the contents in a structured way, marking the content according to its meaning, its significance in the document, instead of designing its appearance.
This requires the structure of the document ( contents semantics ) to be known before editing it.
Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government, also known as the September Dossier, was a document published by the British government on 24 September 2002 on the same day of a recall of Parliament to discuss the contents of the document.
A table of contents, usually headed simply " Contents " and abbreviated informally as TOC, is a list of the parts of a book or document organized in the order in which the parts appear.
If a book or document contains chapters, articles, or stories by different authors, the author's name also usually appears in the table of contents.
* Table of contents found at the beginning of a book or document
In line with the opening words of the document, 70 of the 74 paragraphs of which it was composed dealt with cases concerning sexual advances during the sacrament of Penance, repeatedly referring to the complainant or injured party as " the penitent " ( the person confessing sins ); the final four paragraphs laid down that its contents applied also to crimen pessimum ( the foulest crime ), namely a homosexual act, with which were equated, for penal effects, any perpetrated or attempted externally obscene act with pre-adolescent children or brute animals.
The contents of the meal are not indicated: chapter 9 does not exclude other elements as well that the cup and bread, which are the only ones it mentions, and chapter 10, whether it was originally a separate document or continues immediately the account in chapter 9, mentions no particular elements, not even wine and bread.
It was a strictly confidential document, and its contents were known only to those at the topmost level of the Nazi hierarchy.
One principal document which made it possible to recreate with a great deal of accuracy the contents of Generalplan Ost is a memo of April 27, 1942 entitled Stellungnahme und Gedanken zum Generalplan Ost des Reichsführers SS (" Opinion and Ideas Regarding the General Plan for the East of the Reichsführer-SS ") and written by Dr. Erich Wetzel, the director of the Central Advisory Office on Questions of Racial Policy of the Nazi Party ( Leiter der Hauptstelle Beratungsstelle des Rassenpolitischen Amtes der NSDAP ).
The terms of the associated non-disclosure agreement required that the contents of the document remain secret.
After his death his will was missing, but his daughter, Charlotte Sugden, was able to recollect the contents of a most intricate document, and in the action of Sugden v. Lord St Leonards ( L. R.
** Table of contents, a list of chapters or sections in a document
Attorney General Peter Goldsmith has warned newspapers that they could be prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act if they publish the contents of the memo, saying " You are reminded that to publish the contents of a document which is known to have been unlawfully disclosed by a crown servant is in itself a breach of section 5 of the Official Secrets Act 1989 ".

contents and would
He would consign the cash box into the hands of Jed Hawksworth, then stand by while his employer checked the contents and the list of items sold.
However the large number of copper-zinc alloys now known suggests that at least some were deliberately manufactured and many have zinc contents of more than 12 % wt which would have resulted in a distinctive golden color.
The obvious problem is that, through introspection, or our experience of consciousness, we have no way of moving to conclude the existence of any third-personal fact, to conceive of which would require something above and beyond just the purely subjective contents of the mind.
The discovery of the kokhim tombs just beyond the west end of the Church, and more recent archaeological investigation of the rotunda floor, suggest that a narrow spur of at least ten yards length would have had to jut out from the rock face if the contents of the Aedicule were once inside it.
The impact of even deteriorated gunpowder would have been magnified by its containment in wooden barrels, compensating for the quality of the contents.
Under the terms of their contract, the band had autonomy in deciding when they would release albums and tour and had final say over the contents and design of each album.
It was hoped that investigations into the contents of the stomach would shed light on the contemporary diet, as was the case with Grauballe Man and Tollund Man in the 1950s.
The contents of the Miranda defective statement could not be offered by the prosecution as substantive evidence, but the gun itself and all related forensic evidence would not be subject to suppression.
For example, to retrieve the contents of cell 123, we would load the value 123 ( in binary, of course ) into the MAR and perform a fetch operation.
When the operation is done, a copy of the contents of cell 123 would be in the MDR.
As the cooling system was almost invariably placed where direct fire wouldn't hit them, the target of choice was the rear deck of a tank ; the burning contents of the bottle would pour through the large cooling grills and ignite fuel, hydraulic fluids and ammunition.
Over time, the rubber would slowly dissolve, making the contents slightly sticky, and the mixture would separate into two layers – this was intentional, and the grenade should not be shaken to mix the layers, as this would only delay ignition.
When thrown against a hard surface, the glass would shatter and the contents would instantly ignite, liberating choking fumes of phosphorus pentoxide and sulphur dioxide as well as producing a great deal of heat.
When its contents were read to the clergy and people in the church of St. Mary Major in 656, they not only rejected the letter with indignation, but would not allow the pope to leave the basilica until he had promised that he would not on any account accept it.
When the Scroll Lock mode was on, the arrow keys would scroll the contents of a text window instead of moving the cursor.
It can be dangerous to biopsy a number of types of tumor in which the leakage of their contents would potentially be catastrophic.
Since New York based Thomas would have known about the wide spread hoax and the contents of the 1876 published book were developed during or right after The Great Tom Collins hoax of 1874, the hoax event is the most plausible source of the name for the Tom Collins cocktail.
This might limit the function of YopB / D to create the pores used for Yop insertion into host cells and prevent YopB / D-induced rupture of host cells and release of cell contents that would attract and stimulate immune system responses.
Fruit and vegetables provided him with the richest source of carbohydrates ; he was particularly keen on carrots which would make up one half of the contents of the drink, with the remaining being split between the other fruits and vegetables.

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After landing at Lupiae near Brundisium, he learned the contents of Caesar's will, and only then did he decide to become Caesar's political heir as well as heir to two-thirds of his estate.
The analysis of the contents of the digestive system of bog bodies had become one of the principal endeavours of investigating such remains.
* strangulation: pressure on the hernial contents may compromise blood supply ( especially veins, with their low pressure, are sensitive, and venous congestion often results ) and cause ischemia, and later necrosis and gangrene, which may become fatal.
It consists of pre-existent forms, the archetypes, which can only become conscious secondarily and which give definite form to certain psychic contents .”.
Heat transfer by thermal radiation may be minimized by silvering flask surfaces facing the gap, but can become problematic if the flask's contents or surroundings are very hot ; hence vacuum flasks usually hold contents below water's boiling point.
Though the house, its contents and outbuildings were in an adequate state of repair at the time of the gift, they have since become part of an ongoing program of conservation and restoration.
On February 19, 1930 Variety published the entire contents of the Code and predicted that state film censorship boards would soon become obsolete.
His description is as follows: " The ventricular muscle is thrown into a state of irregular arrhythmic contraction, whilst there is a great fall in the arterial blood pressure, the ventricles become dilated with blood as the rapid quivering movement of their walls is insufficient to expel their contents ; the muscular action partakes of the nature of a rapid incoordinate twitching of the muscular tissue … The cardiac pump is thrown out of gear, and the last of its vital energy is dissipated in the violent and the prolonged turmoil of fruitless activity in the ventricular walls.
Without the shield, Skylab and its contents would have become unusable.
The secret treaty did not in fact become public until 1771 after the historian Sir John Dalrymple published its contents in his Memoirs of Great Britain and Ireland.
A guest can usually view the contents of the forum or use such features as read marking, but occasionally an administrator will disallow visitors to read their forum as an incentive to become a registered member.
The contents of this letter, read by Vieta, revealed that the head of the League in France, the Duke of Mayenne, planned to become king in place of Henry IV.
This mixture would then become moist as the yeast cells ' contents would come out of the cells.
The poet contents himself with telling his readers that all men were created equal in the beginning and that only later did some become lords and others serfs.
After his successful summit of the mountain, Heinrich Harrer received many letters from mountain climbers, which he sifted through with climber and author Kurt Maix to become the contents of The White Spider.
With the accumulation of enough amphipathic molecules ( such as phospholipids ), a bilayer will self-organize, and any molecules caught inside will become the contents of a liposome, and would be concentrated enough to allow chemical reactions to transform organic molecules into prebiotic molecules.
Doing a flat tire repair will become difficult if you are hauling contents inside the bed since the spare is tucked inside the trunk.
If the cylinder's contents are liquid, but become a gas at ambient conditions, this is commonly referred to as a Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapour Explosion ( BLEVE ).
The hulls are advertised as being capable of passing through the upper atmosphere of a star without damage, although the contents may become overcooked ( but see below for a solution to this problem ).
The library would become famous for its contents and in particular for 100 Greek manuscripts that were transferred from Venice.
This mixture would then become moist as the yeast cells ' contents would come out of the cells.
However, such fully specified names can become quite verbose, so the language standard also supports a use clause that tells the compiler to search the contents of the package when trying to identify names that occur in the source code.

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