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corners and are
There's a good chance you are doubling on some coverage, not taking discounts coming to you and not cutting some corners that can be cut.
`` In many corners of the globe '', he said, `` the major source of impressions about this country are in the movies they meet.
Since one person needs to cover the entire court, singles tactics are based on forcing the opponent to move as much as possible ; this means that singles strokes are normally directed to the corners of the court.
The top, back and sides of a classical guitar body are very thin, so a flexible piece of wood called kerfing ( because it is often scored, or kerfed so it bends with the shape of the rim ) is glued into the corners where the rim meets the top and back.
During final construction, a small section of the outside corners is carved or routed out and filled with binding material on the outside corners and decorative strips of material next to the binding, which are called purfling.
Relations among morphisms ( such as ) are often depicted using commutative diagrams, with " points " ( corners ) representing objects and " arrows " representing morphisms.
However, the story is not yet quite finished: " When the thousand years have expired, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive the nations which are in the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle, whose number is as the sand of the sea.
The bets are located in the corners behind the pass line, and bets may be placed directly by players.
These proteins are often concentrated in specialized cells and in cell corners.
Of equal importance are the players ' strategies for emptying and filling their starting and home corners.
If two sets are used, each player controls two differently colored sets of pieces at opposite corners of the star.
If two sets are played, the pieces can either go into the opponent's starting corners, or one of the players ' two sets can go into an opposite empty corner.
If three sets are played, the pieces usually go into the opponent's starting corners.
In the three other corners of the ground there are what have been described as large ' filing cabinets ', which are corporate boxes on three levels.
Most structures follow the points-on-a-sphere pattern ( or, as if the central atom were in the middle of a polyhedron where the corners of that shape are the locations of the ligands ), where orbital overlap ( between ligand and metal orbitals ) and ligand-ligand repulsions tend to lead to certain regular geometries.
Precision backgammon dice are made the same way ; they tend to be slightly smaller and have rounded corners and edges, to allow better movement inside the dice cup and stop forceful rolls from damaging the playing surface.
Hands across-right or left hands are given to corners, and dancers move in the direction they face.
The corners of the mouth are held firmly in place.
The cars are capable of lateral acceleration in excess of 5 g in corners.
Two regions are called adjacent if they share a common boundary that is not a corner, where corners are the points shared by three or more regions.

corners and named
The building was named after the ancient phrase of Hakkō ichiu ( literally " eight cords, one roof "), which had been attributed to Emperor Jimmu and, since 1928, has been espoused by the Imperial government as an expression of Japanese expansionism, as it envisioned to the unification of the world ( the " eight corners of the world ") under the Emperor's " sacred rule ", a goal that was considered imperative to all Japanese subjects, as Jimmu, finding five races in Japan, had made them all as " brothers of one family.
The piercings, placed at or very near the corners of the mouth, are named in reference to the murder of Black Dahlia, in which the victim's mouth was cut along the same horizontal line along which these piercings are placed.
Chapel Hill, Durham and Raleigh make up the three corners of the Research Triangle, so named in 1959 with the creation of Research Triangle Park, a research park between Durham and Raleigh.
The initial fort, named Fort de Goede Hoop (' Fort of Good Hope ') was made of mud, clay and timber, and had four corners or bastions.
The British newspaper The Observer defined fisking as " the practice of savaging an argument and scattering the tattered remnants to the four corners of the internet ( named after Robert Fisk of the Independent )"
The central entertainment and commercial hub is the Twelve Corners, so named because three intersecting roads, Winton Road, Monroe Avenue and Elmwood Avenue, define 12 distinct corners.
It is named after a mermaid that appears on its crest on one of the corners.
Four Yatras named Janadesh Yatra started on 11 september 1993 from four corners of country.
Signs of the zodiac surround the central chariot of the Sun ( a Greek motif ), while the corners depict the 4 " turning points " (" tekufot ") of the year, solstices and equinoxes, each named for the month in which it occurs — tequfah of Tishrei, ( tequfah of Tevet ), tequfah of Ni ( san ), tequfah of Tamuz.
There is no authoritative way of labeling the colors in such a color wheel, but the six colors which fall at corners of the RGB cube are given names in the X11 color list, and are named keywords in HTML.
The proposed hairpin was expanded into two discrete corners, to be of greater challenge to the drivers and more interesting for the spectators, at his suggestion, and is named Moss Corner in his honour.
Unusually, many corners are modelled on famous turns from other circuits, and are named after those circuits, e. g. the fast Estoril corner and the Adelaide hairpin.
Hukuntsi, meaning " four corners ", is named for its status as one of the four major villages in its region of the Kgalagadi Desert.
This is one of the oldest village of this district, which is named due to graves of four buzurgs ( saint's ) who are buried at the four corners of the village.
Allison Henderson park on the corners of University Avenue and Grandview Avenue is named for the two men.
Box Step is a dance figure named so because the steps rest in the four corners of a square.
The famous wrought-iron lanterns that decorate the corners of the palace exterior, are by an iron-worker named Caparra.

corners and follows
We first define a function b{t} as follows: given the set of squares such that each has three corners on C and vertex at t, b{t} is the corresponding set of positive parametric differences between T and the backward corner points.
It follows people from all corners of the kingdom, but concentrates on the court of a tyrannical, dwarfish monarch known only as " the King ".
This can be proven as follows: If you consider all the possible ways that the " T " piece can be placed in the large cube ( without regard to any of the other pieces ), it will be seen that it will always fill either two corners of the large cube or zero corners.
It also follows from this that in all solutions, five of the remaining six pieces will fill their maximum number of corners and one piece will fill one less than its maximum ( this is called the deficient piece ).
Mr. Tellman follows the Walkers up the Eiffel Tower where he corners them and pulls a gun, demanding to have an opportunity to explain to an absent Roxy why he killed her husband.
The above operations can be visualized as follows: First we find the eight corners of a cube that surround our point of interest.
This latter example is the linear four corners Cantor set, constructed as follows:
Sustaining a wound to the arm when Stephanie stabs him with a piece of glass, Jerry follows his stepdaughter into the attic, where he corners her.
The Moorish and Gothic Victorian influence is manifested immediately for its rectangular plan with towers at its front corners ; its decorative composite curved moldings which follows the contour of the roof overhang throughout the entire structure ; its colorful paint application ( the building is painted in horizontal bands following the exterior cladding alternating Ponce's official colors, red and black ; the interior is also painted very colorful, alternating vertical bands of red and orange that decorates the walls and a painted frieze with fireman's motif culminates the interior wall decoration ); and the use of long and narrow windows with fans at its top ; among other details typifies a Moorish style.

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