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The contents were highly embarrassing to American spokesmen, who were on hand to promise Latin Americans a 20 billion dollar foreign aid millennium.
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.

contents and subsequently
One of his other jobs was driving a truck filled with sugar ( which he subsequently flipped onto its side, spilling its contents, much to Homer's delight ).
Wentworth Woodhouse, with all its contents, subsequently passed to the family of the Marquess's sister, the Earls Fitzwilliam.
This fiber network is then pressed to remove all water contents, and the paper is subsequently dried to remove all traces of moisture.
The resultant vesicle then fuses with a lysosome and subsequently degrades the contents.
The 7th Baronet's son, Sir Edwin Dashwood, 8th Baronet, arrived from New Zealand to claim the house, only to find Lady Dashwood's heirs claiming the house's contents and family jewellery, which they subsequently sold.
It was occupied by the 6th earl's niece, Lady Catherine Ashburnham ( 1890-1953 ), until her death in 1953, and subsequently the contents were sold in 1953 and the land in 1953-57.
The novel was subsequently banned in the United States until a 1961 Justice Department ruling declared that its contents were not obscene.
The contents of both books have been subsequently superseded by smoke-free workplaces regulations which include licensed premises.
Although fellow judge Uri Geller praised the performance, Angel called it " comical " and subsequently challenged both Callahan and Geller to guess the contents of two envelopes he pulled out of his pocket, offering a million dollars of his own money to whoever could do so.
During the war, she wrote a letter to a man who was subsequently killed and this letter, whose contents could be misinterpreted, has fallen into the hands of a Mr Lavington, a blackmailer who is demanding twenty thousand pounds for its return, a sum she can in no way afford.
Walter was a member of Spies for Peace — the only member to be publicly identified, and only after his death — who in March 1963 broke into Regional Seat of Government No. 6 ( RSG-6 ), copied documents relating to the Government's plans in the event of nuclear war, and subsequently distributed 3, 000 leaflets revealing their contents.

contents and published
* " I foresee a universal information system ( UIS ), which will give everyone access at any given moment to the contents of any book that has ever been published or any magazine or any fact.
He published his Index Librorum Prohibitorum Alexandri VII Pontificis Maximi jussu editus which presented anew the contents of the Index of Forbidden Books.
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.
The book was published in the United Kingdom under the title The Silver Locusts ( 1951 ), with slightly different contents.
An eight-page pamphlet, Y Digrifwr, was published in 1844, its subtitle admirably describing its contents (" The jokester: a collection of feats and tricks of Thomas Jones of Tregaron, Cardiganshire, he who is generally known under the name Twm Sion Catti ").
They have tried to keep the contents of this Book a secret, although it has been published on a number of occasions by figures such as Charles Cardell, Lady Sheba and Janet and Stewart Farrar.
In February 2005, the case was in the news again when the British daily the Independent obtained a copy of the OIOS report and accompanied by an article by Kate Holt published its contents.
The Journal of General Internal Medicine published a study on the mineral contents of different waters available in the US.
In antiquity, it covered more-or-less anything which is connected with nature or which uses materials drawn from nature ; see for example the contents of Pliny's encyclopedia of this title, published circa 77 to 79 AD.
On February 19, 1930 Variety published the entire contents of the Code and predicted that state film censorship boards would soon become obsolete.
Printed catalogs, sometimes called dictionary catalogs, began to be published in the early modern period and enabled scholars outside a library to gain an idea of its contents.
Currently published almanacs such as Whitaker's Almanack have expanded their scope and contents beyond that of their historical counterparts.
In early 1842 — as a response to a personal attack upon himself and his work that had been made in a sermon delivered by a Manchester cleric, M ‘ Neile, and had been published a few days later in an unaltered form, despite Braid's attempts to rectify the misunderstandings he felt it contained — Braid privately published the contents of an ( unanswered ) letter that he had written to the cleric as a twelve page booklet entitled Satanic Agency and Mesmerism Reviewed ( Braid, 1842 ).
The online version includes all of the articles contained in the print set as well as several thousand additional articles and the contents of every yearbook World Book has published since 1922.
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.
In the summer of 1977, Jones and several hundred Temple members moved to the Temple's " Agricultural Project " in Guyana after they learned of the contents of Kilduff's article to be published in which former Temple members claimed they were physically, emotionally, and sexually abused.
However, there is no way of knowing what that date is, which in some way provides some potency to the story within, as it is stated in the foreword that " the contents of the book are extracts of a ' spaceperson's diary ' and are duplicated within ", and " that the dates published within are of no meaning ".
" It shall be sufficient for Royal Proclamations to be published in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes ; but if the Lord President of the Council, thinking it expedient, directs that copies of such proclamations shall in addition be sent to such High Sheriffs, Sheriffs, Lord Mayors and Mayors in England and Wales and to such Sheriffs Principal in Scotland as he thinks fit, the contents of such proclamations shall thereupon be made known in the manner accustomed ".
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.
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.
This recess may have been an unfinished tomb commencement, and its content may be analogous to the embalming cache found in KV54, but because the find was never properly published, the precise nature of its contents, the date of the jars, and its relation ( if any ) to KV55 are now unclear.
The Dingzhou Analects was discovered in 1973, but no transcription of its contents was published until 1997.

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