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In addition, multiple trailer trucks ( known as Road Trains ) traverse these roads and extreme care must be taken when around these vehicles, due to their weight, length ( often three full trailers long ) and amount of dust thrown up by 46 + tyres.
* The third largest of the country's 60, 000 lakes, Lake Inari in the Lapland province of extreme northern Finland, has a surface area of, a total shore length of, a maximum depth of, some 3, 318 islands, and a total water volume of.
The extreme depth and steep drop-off allow large ships to navigate almost the entire length of the sound.
At one end of the spectrum, there are extreme academic views such as those of Jacques Halbronn, suggesting at great length and with great complexity that Nostradamus's Prophecies are antedated forgeries written by later hands with a political axe to grind.
While males have long tails, female tastes in tail length are still more extreme.
" Most of his movies are shot almost entirely with rectilinear ultra wide angle lenses of 28 mm focal length or less in order to achieve a distinctive signature style defined by extreme perspective distortion and extremely deep focus.
" This attitude markedly differs from the common definition in photography which qualifies 40mm to 65mm as the focal length of a normal lens instead due to resembling natural human field of view, unlike Gilliam's signature style defined by extreme perspective distortion due to his usual choice of focal length.
Considered by some economists to be a rare and extreme form of recession, a depression is characterized by its length ; by abnormally large increases in unemployment ; falls in the availability of credit, often due to some kind of banking or financial crisis ; shrinking output as buyers dry up and suppliers cut back on production and investment ; large number of bankruptcies including sovereign debt defaults ; significantly reduced amounts of trade and commerce, especially international ; as well as highly volatile relative currency value fluctuations, most often due to devaluations.
* Beam ( nautical ), the most extreme width ( or breadth ) of a nautical vessel, or a point alongside the ship at the midpoint of its length
Perhaps the extreme in this philosophy was reached during the 1940s and early 1950s, when the now-defunct True Temper corporation-a maker of garden tools-marketed a line of trolling rods of 4. 5 to 5 ft length made of tempered steel which were square in cross section.
However, some are much smaller, with the blackbanded sunfish at just in length, while the largemouth bass is reported to reach almost in extreme cases.
The distinctive characteristic of English cathedrals is their extreme length, and their internal emphasis upon the horizontal, which may be emphasised visually as much or more than the vertical lines.
During the financial crisis of 2007 – 2010, a poster of a Hello Kitty pre-paid debit card expanded to roughly 1 meter in length was displayed on the floor of the US Senate by Senator Byron Dorgan as a demonstration of extreme methods used by credit companies to attract " children 10 to 14 years of age ".
Hiernaux similarly listed a height of 172. 7 cm ( 68 ") for Maasai in southern Kenya, with an extreme trunk / leg length ratio of 47. 7.
In morphology, examples from degree adjectives, such as long, longer, longest, show that the most extreme degree of length is iconically represented by the word with the greatest number of phonemes.
The extreme length of the city was little less than a mile, and the whole intramural area is still thickly strewn with architectural remains.
The extreme length of such weapons required a strong wood such as well-seasoned ash for the pole, which was tapered towards the point to prevent the pike from sagging on the ends, although this was always a problem in pike handling.
If such an extreme construction would ever be built, it would by far exceed the length of any man-made tunnel in the world today.
At the other extreme, any two points in a length metric space are joined by a minimizing sequence of rectifiable paths, although this minimizing sequence need not converge to a geodesic.
His works are often extreme in length, conceived by Young as having no beginning and no end, existing before and after any particular performance.
They are difficult to tip and carry a lot of cargo or passengers for their length but are slower to row because of their short length and extreme rocker, although a skeg and / or bilge runners can make a difference, and even without they will row better than an inflatable. A Norwegian pram Popular as tenders on sail boats with limited deck space.
* Long drums are a diverse category, characterized by extreme length.

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Temperature determines metabolic rates, heart rates, and other very important factors within the bodies of animals, so an extreme temperature change can easily distress the animal s body.
Chile s extreme north-south orientation produces 7 different macro-regions distinguished by climate and geographical features, which allows the country itself to stagger harvests and results in extended harvesting seasons.
:” If we observe the totality of Pissarro s work, we find there, despite fluctuations, not only an extreme artistic will, never belied, but also an essentially intuitive, purebred art.
This view which can be seen as a view of language going back to Kant and Descartes often understands language to be largely innate, for example as in Chomsky's theory of Universal Grammar or American philosopher Jerry Fodor s extreme innatist theory.
Labrador s extreme northern tip, at 60 ° 22 ′ N, shares a short border with Nunavut.
" This quote illustrates Orwell s understanding of how the past can influence both ideology and politics, offers a counterpoint as to why protecting the scholarly practice of history is important, and describes the extreme effects of state-sponsored censorship.
The port s location at the extreme western point of Africa, at the crossroad of the major sea-lanes linking Europe to South America, makes it a natural port of call for shipping companies.
By ‘ extreme utilitarian McCloskey is referring to what later came to be called ‘ act utilitarianism.
Even in daily, physical action, the flourishing human s “… Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul .” ( Enneads III. 4. 6 ) Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if the Proficient is subject to extreme physical torture, for example ), he concludes this only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical, as the truly happy human being would understand that which is being tortured is merely a body, not the conscious self, and happiness could persist.
* An absolute prohibition against the following techniques therefore arises from, is understood in the context of, and is interpreted according to these texts: mock executions ; water-boarding or any other form of simulated drowning or suffocation ; sexual humiliation ; rape ; cultural or religious humiliation ; exploitation of fears, phobias or psychopathology ; induced hypothermia ; the use of psychotropic drugs or mind-altering substances ; hooding ; forced nakedness ; stress positions ; the use of dogs to threaten or intimidate ; physical assault including slapping or shaking ; exposure to extreme heat or cold ; threats of harm or death ; isolation ; sensory deprivation and over-stimulation ; sleep deprivation ; or the threatened use of any of the above techniques to an individual or to members of an individual s family.
A year later, Holst first heard Schoenberg s Five Pieces for Orchestra, an " ultra-modern " set of five movements employing " extreme chromaticism " ( the consistent use of all 12 musical notes ).
Sorge used the examples of Julius Caesar and Ferdinand Magellan using brutal methods to crush mutinies to argue that great leaders throughout history had always used extreme violence to maintain discipline, and through he emphasized that a good officer should never had to be confronted with the threat of mutiny, but if such a threat did emerge, the best thing that could be done was to follow Hitler s example in 1934, and have all the mutineers summarily executed.
Deep-sea organisms have the same pressure within their bodies that is being exerted on them from the outside, so they aren t crushed by the extreme pressure.
However, extreme Taiwan independence supporters view the ROC s constitution as illegal and therefore believe that amendments to the ROC constitution are an invalid way to change Taiwan s political status.
James I s ambassador to Paris, Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Cherbury, who presented his credentials to Louis XIII in 1619, remarked on Louis extreme congenital speech impediment, and his double teeth:
Martha s initially positive wish to be liked by her oppressive and abusive husband push her to such an extreme that she becomes deranged leading to her own permanent physical paralysis.
The environment referred to as ‘ the Stone Country features ‘ resurrection grasses that are able to cope with extreme heat and long dry spells followed by periods of torrential rain.
Its most extreme points were near Medeazza / Medja vas at 45 ° 48 in the north, at Tarski / Porto Quieto at 45 ° 18 in the south, Savudrija / Punta Salvore at 13 ° 29 in the west and Gročana / Grozzana at 13 ° 55 in the east.

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Further, Islamic Jihadist-of which Al Qaeda in Iraq is a member-continued to use terror and extreme acts of violence against collaborationist populations to advance their religious and political agenda ( s ).
Toy dog s often display an extreme level of neoteny, resembling not just infant, but fetal wolves
The most extreme anti-tax view is anarcho-capitalism, in which the provision of all social services should be voluntarily bought by the person ( s ) using them.
With seven metres to go Wells began an extreme lean which allowed his head and shoulder to cross the finish line before Leonard's chest in a photo finish ; both men were given a final time of 10. 25 s. Wells became the oldest Olympic 100 m champion at that time.
There is extreme spatial variability in salinity, with a range of near zero at the tidal limit of the tributary river ( s ) to 3. 4 % at the estuary mouth.
Simon Newcomb, with his more adequately funded project, obtained a value of 299, 860 ± 30 km / s, just at the extreme edge of consistency with Michelson's.
The high ground constituted Stuart s extreme right, held by Preston Chew s horse artillery.
# The passing of a series of resolutions that rejected a number of beliefs and practices seen as extreme ; including mixed foot-washing, compulsory salutation kissing, shaving one s head, and acting childlike.

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