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Soon we were deep in a conversation that was interrupted many times by little things like Jennie's holding her breath and pretending to black out, Miranda's dumping the contents of the sugar bowl on the table, and various screeches, thuds, and giggles.
The contents of the manifold for liquid phase experiments were then mixed by shaking, redistributed to the reaction tubes, frozen down, and each tube was then sealed off.
Around the 5th century, Indian clerks were already finding new ways of recording the contents of the Abacus.
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.
Many have similar tin contents to contemporary bronze artefacts and it is possible that some copper-zinc alloys were accidental and perhaps not even distinguished from copper.
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.
This increased the surface area of the copper helping it react and zinc contents of up to 33 % wt were reported using this new technique.
When the contents were thawed, it was discovered that the hair was not real, the head was hollow, and the feet were rubber.
Bede's remains may have been transferred to Durham Cathedral in the 11th century ; his tomb there was looted in 1541, but the contents were probably re-interred in the Galilee chapel at the cathedral.
The so-called Liturgy of Comprehension of 1689, which was the result, conceded two thirds of the Presbyterian demands of 1661 ; but when it came to Convocation the members, now more fearful of William's perceived agenda, did not even discuss it and its contents were, for a long time, not even accessible.
And since for normal files, two bytes of each physical sector were used by DOS as a pointer to the next physical track and sector of the file, only 254 out of the 256 bytes of a block were used for file contents.
The contents of Captain America Comics # 1-10 were previously published as Captain America: The Classic Years two hardcover slipcase set in 1990.
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.
Its contents were determined largely by the 11-plus standardised tests given in Britain.
The library's biblical and theological contents were more impressive: Origen's Hexapla and Tetrapla, a copy of the original Hebrew Version of the Gospel of MattitYahu, and many of Origen's own writings.
Debuggers were some time away, but a CRT screen could be set to display the contents of a particular piece of memory.
Edwards notes that the pyramid had " almost certainly been opened and its contents plundered long before the time of Herodotus " and that it might have been closed again during the Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt when other monuments were restored.
The next several months were spent cataloging the contents of the antechamber under the " often stressful " oversight of Pierre Lacau, director general of the Department of Antiquities of Egypt.
The container should be marked clearly with the date on which the contents were taken from the patient .</ p >
The contents of these Islamic libraries were copied by Christian monks in Muslim / Christian border areas, particularly Spain and Sicily.

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In one famous case the forensic science department at Kew were able to ascertain that the contents of the stomach of a headless corpse found in the river Thames contained a highly toxic African bean.
Due to their high content of silica and low iron and magnesium contents, rhyolite melts are highly polymerized and form highly viscous lavas.
The contents of dissolved solids in groundwater vary highly from one location to another on earth, both in terms of specific constituents ( e. g. halite, anhydrite, carbonates, gypsum, fluoride-salts, and sulfate-salts ) and regarding the concentration level.
Blackberries rank highly among fruits for antioxidant strength, particularly due to their dense contents of polyphenolic compounds, such as ellagic acid, tannins, ellagitannins, quercetin, gallic acid, anthocyanins and cyanidins.
Because of its occasional radical contents ( see " Contents " below ), the French government suspended the encyclopedia's privilège in 1759, but because it had many highly placed supporters, notably Malesherbes and Madame de Pompadour, work continued " in secret.
Exactly why isn't clear, but the leading theory is that more body fat puts more pressure on the stomach, which can cause highly acidic stomach contents to reflux to the lower esophageal sphincter.
It still remains a highly controversial topic, especially with regard to the contents of the letter Giuliano received before it ; the finger of blame has been pointed at numerous sources, including the Italian government, which had long sought to destroy the famous bandit.
" In connection with all mentioned above it seems highly preferable not to transfer the flight recorders to the International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) or any third party willing to decipher their contents.
He is highly critical of recent historical scholarship arguing that much of it ignores the scholar's basic duties to be objective and true to the evidence, and he advances a sympathetic analysis of settler opinion, arguing that historians such as Henry Reynolds had misrepresented the contents of records of settler opinion to conceal the fact that the majority of settlers were consistently in favor of the protection of the Aborigines.
The game is highly sought after as a collectible ; an original copy in good condition with all the original included contents, including a map of the game world, is extremely rare costing over 500 pounds at eBay.
Of this step we highly approved, provided Mr. Darwin did not withhold from the public, as he was strongly inclined to do ( in favour of Mr. Wallace ), the memoir which he had himself written on the same subject, and which, as before stated, one of us had perused in 1844, and the contents of which we had both of us been privy to for many years.
Traditionally, Natural Science has been considered as the premiere degree due to its highly quantitative nature of its course contents ( i. e. Mathematics, Physics ).
The list of contents of the store was not put before the inquiry and included large amounts of highly flammable and spontaneously combustible materials, mostly polishes and floor waxes, with the inquiry assuming only normal everyday items were inside.
Workers would dispose of barrels filled with highly toxic waste by shooting the barrels with rifles so that they would explode and release their contents into the air.

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" Salt Lake County District Attorney's investigator Michael George believed that after Hofmann had successfully forged the Blessing, his ultimate goal was to create the lost 116 pages of the Book of Mormon, which he could have filled with inconsistencies and errors, sell them " to the church to be hidden away and then — as he had done often with embarrassing documents "— make " sure its contents were made public.
After the embarrassing contents of his campaign diary are disclosed, Franken is forced to resign from office.

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** Table of contents, bibliography of On the Origin of Species – links to text and images of all six British editions of The Origin of Species, the 6th edition with additions and corrections ( final text ), the first American edition, and translations into Danish, Dutch, French, German, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
The venom contains various compounds, and the contents of the venom glands of the American short-tailed shrew are sufficient to kill 200 mice by intravenous injection.
Revelation of the contents outraged American public opinion and helped generate support for the United States declaration of war on Germany in April.
Commentaries on the laws of England: in four books / by Sir William Blackstone ... ; together with such notes of enduring value as have been published in the several English editions ; and also, a copious analysis of the contents ; and additional notes with references to English and American decisions and statutes, to date, which illustrate or change the law of the text ; also a full table of abbreviations and some considerations regarding the study of the law, by Thomas M. Cooley.
Through a consortium of sixty subscribers, 1733-66, the contents of Bartram's boxes introduced such American trees as Abies balsamea and Pinus rigida into English gardens.
In American courts, the brief typically has the following parts: a table of contents ; a table of authorities listing the cases, statutes, and regulations that are cited ; a presentation of the issues under review by the court, usually in only one sentence if possible ; a statement of the case that presents the relevant facts and the previous history of the case in the lower courts ; a summary of the legal standard of review that the appellate court should use in evaluating the decision of the lower court ; a summary of the party's argument ; and the full discussion of the legal and / or policy arguments explaining why the party believes it should win the case, which will be the most lengthy portion of the brief.
However, due to miscommunication between the United States and Japan as to the contents of the Sentai series, much of the space footage is original to the American adaptation.
It also publishes the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, which currently consists of three separate series of journals whose contents include papers presented at Ordinary Meetings of the Society, namely Series A ( Statistics in Society ), Series B ( Statistical Methodology ) and Series C ( Applied Statistics ), as well as a general audience magazine called Significance published in conjunction with the American Statistical Association.
In 2000, Wells summarized the book's contents in an article in the American Spectator.
Despite the upgraded construction, a fire in 1865 caused extensive damage, destroying the correspondence of James Smithson, Henry's files, two hundred oil paintings of American Indians by John Mix Stanley, and the contents of the public libraries of Alexandria, Virginia and Beaufort, South Carolina, confiscated by Union forces during the American Civil War.
The contents of the building on St. Giles ' focus on the Western European languages, most notably on the French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese languages ( including the South American Spanish language and the Brazilian Portuguese language ) with a total of around five hundred thousand volumes.
" The committee, five Republicans and four Democrats, investigated whether the Clinton Administration's waivers allowing U. S. military contractors to transfer military technology to China damaged national security. According to officials who have been briefed about its contents, the report concludes that Beijing's acquisition of secret American weapons designs was part of an intelligence collection effort that spanned 20 years, including both Republican and Democratic Administrations.
After tapping the invisible college of scholars who knew of Rees, she convened a summer 1986 meeting in London, following which she wrote a proposal to the American Foundation for the Humanities for funding to the project, setting out the object of producing a printed concordance to the contents of the Cyclopædia.
The contents of the book were presented at the Washington D. C. American Enterprise Institute in March 2004.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine reported a case in 1997 in which a 14-year-old boy from Danville, Virginia, spilled the contents of the shot glass onto his face while dropping the shot glass into the beer, resulting in “ multiple separate sites of superficial partial-thickness burns ” about his face and neck.
* Eugenics Records Office Finding Aid – lists contents of collection at the American Philosophical Society Library.
The contents of the latter, including the first intact mastadon, were removed to the American Museum of Natural History of New York City in 1906.
In 1902 Henry undertook an acquisition on a scale unprecedented in the history of American collecting: he bought the contents of the Palazzo Accoramboni in Rome.
His wife, an American woman whom he had married in San Francisco, asked what was in the message, and became apprehensive when she learned the contents.
A review in the Cultic Studies Journal by Arthur A. Dole summarized the contents of the book and specified that it grew out of study groups connected to the American Family Foundation.
While the contents of each issue followed a pattern of running home grown talent alongside features on comics from around the world ( with an emphasis on European BD and American " art comics ") the roster of artists changed regularly with new creators being brought in every issue.
The National Examiner is a supermarket tabloid owned by American Media, Inc. Like other tabloids, its contents have often come under question, and it has been derided for its sensationalistic writing.
During the American Civil War, the St. Louis arsenal's contents were seized and removed to Illinois by Union Captain Nathaniel Lyon, an act that helped fuel tension between secessionists and those citizens loyal to the Federal government.

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