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At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
Actual working Atari Video System X machines, whose hardware is 100 % identical to the Atari 5200 do exist, but are extremely rare.
This portability feature, however, requires a portable television, which was extremely rare in the early 1980s.
True aspirated voiced stops, as opposed to murmured voiced stops such as are extremely rare, but have been described in the Kelabit language.
Arbitrage transactions in modern securities markets involve fairly low day-to-day risks, but can face extremely high risk in rare situations, particularly financial crises, and can lead to bankruptcy.
The rare case risks are extremely high because these small price differences are converted to large profits via leverage ( borrowed money ), and in the rare event of a large price move, this may yield a large loss.
Exports of borzoi to other countries were extremely rare during the Soviet era.
While it is possible through skillful play to minimize the house advantage, it is extremely rare that a player has sufficient skill to completely eliminate his inherent long-term disadvantage ( the house edge ( HE ) or house vigorish ) in a casino game.
Chromium deficiency is controversial or is at least extremely rare.
In practice, however, it is extremely rare for this type of work to yield a counterexample and such efforts are generally regarded as mere displays of computing power, rather than meaningful contributions to formal mathematics.
The clarinet family is the largest woodwind family, with more than a dozen types, ranging from the ( extremely rare )
Excessive connecting rod clearance, combined with extremely high oil pump output ( rare but not impossible ) can sling enough oil to coat the cylinder walls with enough oil to facilitate reasonable piston ring seal artificially give a misleadingly high figure, on engines with compromised ring seal.
People were born into specific social classes ; social mobility was not unknown, but it was extremely rare.
Trance is the ability to communicate with, and mainly to receive from, other entities, incarnate and discarnate, and may sometimes be independent of time ; it is usually divided into deep trance ( obliterative and so dangerous, where the operative abdicates the throne, quite common ) and light trance ( a high or even total degree of awareness and thus safer for the practitioner, and extremely rare when well-done ).
At the time, the multiple neutron absorption was thought to be an extremely rare process, but the identification of indicated that still more neutrons could have been captured by the uranium nuclei, thereby producing new elements heavier than californium.
Stones that lack surface breaking fissures are extremely rare and therefore almost all emeralds are treated, " oiled ", to enhance the apparent clarity.
A rare, puckered embouchure, sometimes used by jazz players for extremely high " screamer " notes.
Such films were extremely rare, and almost entirely restricted to film versions of the life of Christ, which had reached three reels in length in the first few years of cinema.
Even though it is extremely rare, microstructures resembling cells are sometimes found within stromatolites ; but these are also the source of scientific contention.
Some Christian writers believe it extremely rare that God provides a supernatural intervention that actually reverses the natural laws governing the human body.
Earthquakes are extremely rare to the area, but a surprising 6. 0 earthquake in the Gulf of Mexico on September 10, 2006, could be felt from the cities of New Orleans to Tampa.
The operation involves five teenage boys, who have each been chosen and trained by each of the five scientists, then sent to Earth independently in extremely advanced mobile suits ( one designed by each of the scientists ) known as " Gundams " ( called such because they are constructed from a rare and astonishingly durable material known as Gundanium alloy, which can only be created in outer space ).
In everyday life on Earth, isolated hydrogen atoms ( usually called " atomic hydrogen " or, more precisely, " monatomic hydrogen ") are extremely rare.
IMAP3 is an extinct and extremely rare variant of IMAP.

extremely and coin
In the early days of coin collecting — before the development of a large international coin market — extremely precise grades were not needed.
The current value of the coin in " very fine " to " extremely fine " condition is £ 3500 to £ 6000 as the pieces are very rare, but normally fairly unworn, although a Mr Pinkerton, writing at the time that the coins circulated, noted that many of the coins in circulation were so worn as to be almost flat.
The Spur Royal was an extremely rare English gold coin issued in the reign of King James I.
The coin was normally issued in cased " proof " condition, and rarely circulated, as well as being issued in small quantities which today often result in extremely high values of many tens of thousands of pounds being achieved when a coin appears at auction.
However, this coin series was extremely short lived as the Soviet Union ceased to exist only months after its release.
The nummus was an extremely small bronze coin, at about 8 – 10 mm, weight of 0. 56 making it at 276 to the Roman pound which was inconvenient because a large number of them were required even for small transactions.
Die deterioration doubling ( DDD ) is an extremely common form of mint-made error on many United States and Canadian coins that results from degradation of the die used to strike the coin.
Because of an extremely high rate of injury in these events ( one XFL player was lost for the season after separating his shoulder in a scramble ), the event has not gained mainstream popularity in any other football league, and the coin toss remains the method of choice for determining possession at the beginning of a game.
It is also considered extremely rude to step on a Thai coin, because the king's head appears on the coin.
* David Stone ( extremely talented performer and teacher of fast-paced, flashy coin magic )
Though no one could agree what the " hero " or enemies represented ( they were variously referred to as ghosts, goblins or monsters ), the game was extremely popular ; there are anecdotes to the effect that some game owners had to empty the game's coin bucket every hour in order to prevent the game's coin mechanism from jamming from having too many coins in the receptacle.
In his study, Sutherland reveals that the coin is a room-temperature superconductor, which is extremely valuable.
Industry leaders were extremely concerned that without a standardized grading system, the rare coin industry could face enormous problems.
This third-party appraisal of a coin's physical condition, backed by a guarantee, and a national network of reputable coin dealers provided an extremely reliable form of protection for rare coin consumers who could then participate in the coin market with greater confidence.

extremely and shows
" This is an extremely implausible story, yet the fact that Finch told it at all shows the extent to which Christianity was evident in the Mughal court.
His shows were extremely successful.
" A Quiet Opening: North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment " a study commissioned by the U. S. State Department and conducted by Intermedia and released May 10, 2012 shows that despite extremely strict regulations and draconian penalties North Koreans, particularly elite elements, have increasing access to news and other media outside the state-controlled media authorized by the government.
In terms of his personality, information shows that William Harvey was seen as a "... humorous but extremely precise man ...", how he was often so immersed in his own thoughts that he would often suffer from insomnia ( cured with a simple walk through the house ), and how he was always ready for an open and direct conversation.
While Einstein's theory of general relativity shows that light waves can be bent near the surface of an extremely massive object, such as the sun or a black hole, current technology cannot manipulate the astronomical amounts of matter needed to do this.
Because of Canadian content requirements, the need for Canadian-produced programming led to more preservation of the shows they produced, and even extremely poorly received programs ( such as the infamous The Trouble with Tracy ) were saved and rerun for several years after their cancellation.
The Melott & Bambach work shows an extremely regular signal, inconsistent with the expected irregularities in such an orbit.
He sold himself to the audience by creating shows that were funny, happy, and extremely entertaining.
The topography is a result of the massive glaciation of the last Ice Age, and as such the soil is extremely rocky and the surface shows glacial erratic boulders.
The illustration of Taylor Dayne shows a stage costume that has been heavily embellished with sequins and sparkles ; it is matched with striped tights and a cropped cardigan to create an extremely eye-catching costume.
* October 31 – George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic begin " The P-Funk / Rubber Band Earth Tour " in Houston, a national live series highlighting one of the biggest and revolutionary stage shows in the history of the music industry ( the rock group Kiss would be the other group to do a similar act ), relying on elaborate costumes, special lighting and effects, and extremely large props including " the Mothership ", which would arrive and land on stage, all of what this band is generally known for.
This depicts the heroine of the novel, but shows her in the latest fashions of 1800, rather than in the very different historically-accurate hoopskirt s of 1749 — it would have been extremely difficult to jump rope in the clothing styles ( and high-heeled shoes ) of 1749 ...
The painting shows that emotions are running high with peoples extremely boisterous expressions.
Although the minstrel shows were extremely popular, being " consistently packed with families from all walks of life and every ethnic group ", they were also controversial.
A contemporary painting shows her dressed in a richly embroidered dress trimmed with fur, with a low-cut neckline, a decolletage demonstrating that she was extremely beautiful.
Teamed with new skating partner Pavel Aubrecht she again impressed the judges and fans with two new superb routines, however the competition was extremely high with four of the other celebrities also winning shows as well and in the end Bonnie won 4 of the 49 shows on the tour.
( The cokernel and kernel of an elliptic operator are in general extremely hard to evaluate individually ; the index theorem shows that we can usually at least evaluate their difference.
The museum shows, for tourism and educational purposes, the machinery used in the meat and extract of meat process, the edifices, an 1893 Merryweather water pumping machine, a complete canning plant, an invaluable and extremely interesting plant where the meat was cooked, a laboratory full of chemicals and chemistry jars, flasks and stoves and hundred of photos and glass negatives with the Liebig's Company working life … Fray Bentos ´ industrial heritage of buildings and machinery is still intact.
Sagan shows that the brain to body mass ratio is an extremely good indicator, with humans having the highest and dolphins second.
A subsidiary, Spearhead, organised defence shows, including an event where it was reported that cluster bombs and extremely powerful riot control equipment were offered for sale.
This left room for many mistakes that are evident on the show-but actually got the shows finished extremely quickly.
The censorship of the Wikileaks website shows that domain names are extremely vulnerable to censorship.
But, as the author shows, the whole was an artifice of the old woman, for the piece of iron suspended in the goblet was extremely light and when the old woman wished it to strike against the glass, she held in one of her hands a ring set with a large piece of magnetic stone, the virtue of which drew the iron towards the glass.

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