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extension and beyond
His duty was to his sovereign and to his nation, and an extension to peoples beyond the territorial boundaries was not to be contemplated.
An extension of 2 months beyond the regular due date for filing is also available to taxpayers making returns for a fiscal year.
Instead, the irrigated agriculture project was headed for completion with apparently no prospects for extension beyond 2011.
The two perspectives are related by a process of extension: wherever there is a horizon, a particular solution of General Relativity can be extended beyond it by assuming that nothing special happens there ( i. e., that it " looks like " the region within the horizon ).
Hecate was associated with borders, city walls, doorways, crossroads and, by extension, with realms outside or beyond the world of the living.
Mies found appeal in the use of simple rectilinear and planar forms, clean lines, pure use of color, and the extension of space around and beyond interior walls expounded by the Dutch De Stijl group.
Construction is underway on an east-west road ( the so-called Millennium Road ) that incorporates the already existing road from Ulaanbaatar to Arvaikheer, and on the extension of the Darkhan-Bulgan road beyond Bulgan.
The upward extension of the ionosphere, known as the plasmasphere, also extends beyond 4-5 R < sub > E </ sub > with diminishing density, beyond which it becomes a flow of light ions called the polar wind that escapes out of the magnetosphere into the solar wind.
They were the first extension of Papal territory beyond the confines of the Duchy of Rome, and in effect marked the beginning of the Papal States.
to block one space beyond the end of a tres or pair in such a way that denies one ’ s opponent an extension into sente on one end.
Recognizing that the extension of processing power into everyday scenarios would necessitate understandings of social, cultural and psychological phenomena beyond its proper ambit, Weiser was influenced by many fields outside computer science, including " philosophy, phenomenology, anthropology, psychology, post-Modernism, sociology of science and feminist criticism.
Appointment tenures in extension ministries, such as Military Chaplaincy, Campus Ministry, Missions, Higher Education and other ministries beyond the local church are often even longer.
The WIPO Copyright Treaty made no reference to copyright term extension beyond the existing terms of the Berne Convention, but there was a degree of association.
The email appeared to suggest that Griffin believed the only reasonable solution was to extend the operation of the shuttle beyond 2010, but noted that Executive Policy ( i. e., the White House ) is firm that there will be no extension of the shuttle retirement date, and thus no U. S. capability to launch crews into orbit until the Ares I / Orion system becomes operational in 2014 at the very earliest.
A $ 2. 5 billion spending provision allowing NASA to fly the space shuttle beyond its then-scheduled retirement in 2010 passed the Congress in April 2009, although neither NASA nor the White House requested the one-year extension.
As in the first dispute over the priest Joseph, the extension of this refusal beyond Joseph to those who associated with him included implicitly the patriarch and the emperor himself.
The North and South came to increased tensions during Polk's Presidency over the extension of slavery into Texas and beyond.
It is often used to try to make models amenable to extension beyond curvature singularities, for example to permit description of the universe even before the big bang.
Most Gothic churches, unless they are entitled chapels, are of the Latin cross ( or " cruciform ") plan, with a long nave making the body of the church, a transverse arm called the transept and, beyond it, an extension which may be called the choir, chancel or presbytery.
The main requirement for safety against bond failure is to provide a sufficient extension of the length of the bar beyond the point where the steel is required to develop its yield stress and this length must be at least equal to its development length.
Joseph A. Califano, Jr. has suggested that Great Society's main contribution to the environment was an extension of protections beyond those aimed at the conservation of untouched resources.
Now, when we hear the phrase " lending an ear ( attention )", we stretch the base meaning of " lend " ( to let someone borrow an object ) to include the " lending " of non-material things ( attention ), but, beyond this slight extension of the verb, no metaphor is at work.
:: An extension beyond West Ruislip to Harefield Road and Denham was planned ( and shown on tube maps of the period ) but was abandoned, along with the Northern Heights extensions of the Northern line, due to post-war establishment of the Metropolitan Green Belt around London, which restricted development of land in the area.

extension and Lechmere
Planning is ongoing to move Lechmere station across Monsignor O ' Brien Highway, where it will serve the new North Point development and facilitate a Green Line extension to the north.

extension and is
The American-Negro Suite is in a sense an extension of the Cotton Club songs in that it is a collection of Negro songs, not for a night club, but for the concert stage.
You should make any request for an extension early so that if it is refused, your return may still be on time.
Such interest must be paid even though an extension of time for filing is granted.
( To avoid any possible excuse for a dripping parade through your house, it is a good idea to have a telephone extension near the pool as well as a direct outdoor route between the pool, and the parking area.
The observational data determining the concentration distribution have a range of error which is magnified in the extension into the micrometeorite region.
The other misconception is that our ecumenical problems will be solved if only the knowledge of the church in its world-wide extension and its interdenominational connections, now comprehended by many national leaders, can be communicated to all congregations.
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
`` The important thing from now on '', he said, `` is not to mourn the past but to seize the future opportunity to prevent the loss in northern Viet Nam from leading to the extension of Communism throughout Southeast Asia ''.
The " tail " is only possessed by the male and is an extension of the cloaca and used to inseminate the female.
Basic theories, such as arithmetic, real analysis and complex analysis are often introduced non-axiomatically, but implicitly or explicitly there is generally an assumption that the axioms being used are the axioms of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory with choice, abbreviated ZFC, or some very similar system of axiomatic set theory like Von Neumann – Bernays – Gödel set theory, a conservative extension of ZFC.
In the case of a Galois extension L / K the subgroup of all automorphisms of L fixing K pointwise is called the Galois group of the extension.
An extension of this is the sacred cockfight, ” a popular form of fertility worship among almost all Southeast Asians ” considered by some in the Judeo-Christian ethic as a form of ’ fertility worship ’ or Baalim.
The more humid regions have a richer vegetation ; dense forest where the rainfall is greatest and variations of temperature least, conditions found chiefly on the tropical coasts, and in the west African equatorial basin with its extension towards the upper Nile ; and savanna interspersed with trees on the greater part of the plateaus, passing as the desert regions are approached into a scrub vegetation consisting of thorny acacias, etc.
Also from there is the word bung, from the Sydney pidgin English ( and ultimately from the Sydney Aboriginal language ), meaning " dead ", with some extension to " broken " or " useless ".
In abstract algebra, a field extension L / K is called algebraic if every element of L is algebraic over K, i. e. if every element of L is a root of some non-zero polynomial with coefficients in K. Field extensions that are not algebraic, i. e. which contain transcendental elements, are called transcendental.
For example, the field extension R / Q, that is the field of real numbers as an extension of the field of rational numbers, is transcendental, while the field extensions C / R and Q (√ 2 )/ Q are algebraic, where C is the field of complex numbers.

extension and progress
However, the UN has warned that these projections could be invalidated by any change and progress in future life extension technology and discoveries, as well as changes in future birthrates.
The Dudley Canal extension through the Lappal tunnel was opened in early 1798, and with progress being made on the Warwick and Birmingham Canal, the Company obtained a third act of Parliament on 21 June 1799, which allowed it to raise more money, and included a diversion of the route further to the east near Lapworth, so that the length of the connecting link to the Warwick and Birmingham was only about.
Marxist scholar Victor Kiernan writes that this interpretation is a perfect fit with the English social perspective of Shakespeare's day: " An extension is in progress of a privileged class's assurance of preferential treatment in the next world as in this, to a favoured nation's conviction of having God on its side, of Englishmen being ... the new Chosen People ".
We therefore consider that scientific ecology is no more than an extension of this continual progress toward the improved life of future generations.
The extension was considered in 1919 and 1948, but no progress towards constructing the link was made.
Fourier is credited by modern scholars with having originated the word féminisme in 1837 ; as early as 1808, he had argued, in the Theory of the Four Movements, that the extension of the liberty of women was the general principle of all social progress, though he disdained any attachment to a discourse of ' equal rights '.
A recurring theme of this book is that information and by extension progress are inexorable: the conflict between the neo-luddite / monarchist New Republic and the post-singularity transhuman culture that contacts them is utterly devastating for the status quo of the former, and our spy heroes are world-weary enough to realize this, exasperated by their apparent inability to understand that one can no more avoid change than one can avoid breathing.
By extension, the term has been applied to situations in other fields where flow is stalled by excess demand, or in which competing interests prevent progress.
With the advent ( and, as of 2010, ongoing extension ) of Link Light Rail there is finally a sign of progress toward a mass transit system.
Construction is in progress to upgrade US 71 to Interstate standards as an extension of Interstate 49, with the I-49 designation expected by the end of 2012 ; preliminary signage is being installed, including I-49 mile markers.
Final permission to start construction to Fukui was granted in December 2011, with modification works to Fukui Station already in progress for several years in anticipation of the extension.
Staying on the religious theme, Kant asks whether a religious synod or presbytery should be entitled to “ commit itself by oath to a certain unalterable set of doctrines .” He answers that a contract like this prevents “ all further enlightenment of mankind forever .” It is impossible and immoral that the people of one generation could restrict the thoughts of the next generation, to prevent the extension and correction of previous knowledge, and stop all future progress.
By 2011 the only progress was the demolitoion of a small extension to the Town Hall and it remains a sorry sight in the centre of the town.
Work on the secondary runway extension, rapid exit taxiways and parking bays are also in progress.
" A progress report from ISO about the revision of TIFF / EP stated that the revision "... currently includes two " interoperability-profiles ," " IP 1 " for processed image data, using ". TIF " extension, and " IP 2 " for " raw " image data, ". DNG " extension ".
Sir Frederick Broome's term of government of Western Australia was marked by a great extension of railways and telegraphs, and much general progress.
Pizarro's contract with the German champions expired at the end of the 2006 – 07 season and negotiations on an extension were not making progress, with Sevilla, Benfica and Rangers ready to step in and make a move.
The GPI is an extension of ISEW, that stresses genuine and real progress of the society and seeks especially to monitor welfare and the ecological sustainability of the economy.
A number of extension schemes were in progress on the Northern and Central Lines at the outbreak of World War II in 1939, which led to their interruption or abandonment.
** By extension, pundits use it as " a handy peg for grading a chief executive's initial progress ," as noted by George Skelton Jerry Brown's first 100 days ," Los Angeles Times April 7, 2011 ; see e. g., First 100 days of Barack Obama's Presidency.
However there is little progress on the central section from Cincinnati to I-77 and the final southern extension from I-95 to south of Myrtle Beach, which is not expected to be constructed within 20 – 30 years.
By extension, the rate of technical progress amongst humans has also been exponentially increasing, as we discover more effective ways to do things, we also discover more effective ways to learn, i. e. language, numbers, written language, philosophy, scientific method, instruments of observation, tallying devices, mechanical calculators, computers, each of these major advances in our ability to account for information occur increasingly close together.
Mass transit solutions, both in the form of improved bus service ( including limited bus rapid transit on Wilshire, La Cienega, and Crenshaw Boulevards and Fairfax Avenue ) and the long-delayed western extension of the Purple Line subway, promise to relieve some of the area's thorny congestion, but progress has been slow.

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