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entire and object
However, the entire possible object collection does not fit into a predefined structured framework.
He must have access to each entire ( global ) object.
But an important distinction is that the geometer does not need the entire object to decide this.
Eastern Orthodox Christians say that Mary was without sin for her entire life, but they object to the dogmatic declaration of her immaculate conception.
In photography, filmmaking and video production, a long shot ( sometimes referred to as a full shot or a wide shot ) typically shows the entire object or human figure and is usually intended to place it in some relation to its surroundings.
Tewa Pueblo pottery is made by coating the clay with mica to provide a dense-glittery micaceous finish over the entire object.
Inherent to any serialization scheme is that, because the encoding of the data is by definition serial, extracting one part of the serialized data structure requires that the entire object be read from start to end, and reconstructed.
Its ability to focus on not just concrete objects, but entire families of concrete objects " distinguishes it from other creational patterns, which involve only one kind of product object " ( pp51 ).
The entire operation of a computer system can indeed be regarded a " history " ( in the serializability-theoretic sense ) of pieces of information flowing from object to object in response to subjects ' requests for such flows.
* In the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " I, Borg ", a plan was made to destroy the entire race of Borg — malevolent cybernetic aliens whose minds were interconnected — by showing one of the Borg a picture of a highly complex impossible object.
As an extensive property, heat capacity is characteristic of an object ; its corresponding intensive property is specific heat capacity, expressed in terms of a measure of the amount of material such as mass or number of moles, which must be multiplied by similar units to give the heat capacity of the entire body of material.
A clay pot was made and, while still damp, the potter would take a small stick of a similar object and press the end of the stick into the clay numerous times until the entire pot was covered with small indentations.
* In OOP, if an object is known to be immutable, it can be copied simply by making a copy of a reference to it instead of copying the entire object.
But if the continuation object is applied to a value y, execution of x is immediately aborted, and the value of the entire expression is y.
Since the letter will be received by both close and distant relatives, there is also the potential for the family members to object to how they are presented to others ; an entire episode of Everybody Loves Raymond was built around conflict over the content of just such a letter.
Conversely, differential tempering methods consist of heating the object evenly to red-hot and then quenching the entire object, turning the whole thing into martensite.
When a sword, knife or tool is evenly quenched, the entire object turns into martensite, which is extremely hard, without the formation of soft pearlite.
This means an entire Java object can be saved and sent, and used remotely as if it were local, as opposed to creating a specific format for sending data in each new implementation.
These features have the potential to create many new objects, because they duplicate all the objects in an entire object structure.
As NATO was distributed with a software development kit, several artists and programmers created third party extensions ( e. g. the PeRColate and Auvi object libraries ), or developed entire applications based on NATO.
For a sunken object, the entire volume displaces water, and there will be an additional force of reaction from the solid floor.

entire and press
The Patriarchy would dearly love to capture the entire population of potential Telepaths and press them into service.
The operation of a press became so synonymous with the enterprise of printing that it lent its name to an entire new branch of media, the press.
" Papers across the country routinely dismissed the efforts of both sides in the trial, while the European press reacted to the entire affair with amused condescension.
The scandal – named the " Ravel Affair " by the Parisian press – engaged the entire artistic community, pitting conservatives against the avant-garde, and eventually caused the resignation of Dubois and his replacement by Fauré instead of Lenepveu, a vindication of sorts for Ravel.
Oldsmobile boasted in a 1965 press release that “ a Jetstar I proved to be the top accelerator of the entire event ” at the 1965 Pure Oil Performance Trials in Daytona beach.
The entire series of events was ridiculed in the press as Dambargo, Mob-Rage, Go-bar -' em or O-grab-me (' Embargo ' spelled backward ); there was a cartoon ridiculing the Act as a snapping turtle, named " O ' grab me ", grabbing at American shipping.
On December 20, 2007 the world press published stories about Paul Karason, a Californian man whose entire skin gradually turned blue after consuming colloidal silver made by himself with distilled water, salt and silver, and using a silver salve on his face in an attempt to treat problems with his sinus, dermatitis, acid reflux, and other issues.
The Dutch Ministry for Foreign Affairs monthly magazine " IS-International Samenwerking " ( International Cooperation ) dedicated almost an entire page of its October 1999 number to the project, Universal Esperanto Association wrote in a press release in October 1999.
He claims to have heard from an unnamed NCO that the entire flight had been disabled, but this testimony was never mentioned prior to July 2010, just before Robert Hastings and Robert Salas started openly taking donations for a September 2010 press conference in Washington, DC that Jamison also participated in.
Immediately following this, the band had been taken to a backstage press conference where press queries about a reunion tour were met with Eddie Van Halen saying that he needed a hip replacement and would have to record an entire new studio album before any tour.
One such insider was Beatles press officer Derek Taylor, who bought an entire box of copies of the album to share this new sound with others.
His daughter Makiko spirited him from the hospital after authorities refused to give the former prime minister an entire floor, and the Diet session halted entirely while details of Tanaka's condition leaked out to the press.
On 16 September 1985, a few days after Sheela and her entire management team had suddenly left the commune for Europe, Osho held a press conference in which he labelled Sheela and her associates a " gang of fascists.
After the emergence of the printing press, the memorization of the entire scriptures was no longer an essential requirement of being a religious teacher.
Such stages are usually held in stadiums so both spectators and press can see the entire stage unfold and emulate the excitement of wheel to wheel racing.
She then went backstage and read the entire speech to the press.
Spruance was heavily criticized by many officers after the battle ( and continues to be to this day ) for his decision to initiate battle cautiously rather than exploiting his superior forces and intelligence data with a more aggressive posture ; by failing to press the attack earlier and more forcefully, his critics argue, he might well have squandered the opportunity to envelop and destroy the entire Japanese strike force.
Schabowski gained worldwide fame in November 1989 when he improvised a slightly mistaken answer to a press conference question, raising popular expectations so rapidly that massive crowds gathered the same night at the Berlin Wall, forcing its opening after 28 years ; soon after, the entire inner German border was opened.
The first excerpts from the book were published by on November 19th The Sunday Times in the United Kingdom ( only a few months after Microsoft, in a Windows 95 promotion, " paid for an entire daily press run of The Times and gave it away to readers ") and in the November 27th, edition of Newsweek.
* In February 2002, MEChA members were implicated in the theft of an entire press run of a particular issue of the UC Berkeley conservative newspaper California Patriot which was featuring an article that labelled MEChA a " neo-Nazi "- like organization.

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