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Berg was a part of Vienna's cultural elite during the heady fin de siècle period.
The original sandstone fin was gradually worn away by weathering and erosion, leaving the arch.
It was thought in the late eighties that the protection level of the Future Soviet Tank ( FST ) could exceed 700 mm of rolled homogeneous armour equivalence at its maximum thickness, which was effectively immune against the contemporary M-829 armour piercing fin stabilized discarding sabot.
A few close-ups of what would be the creature's diamond-shaped fin were taken in different positions, as though the creature was moving, but the " flipper photograph " has been highly retouched from the original image.
The study of English and European artifacts in general has revealed that projectiles were made with a widely variable number of microliths: in Tværmose there was only one, in Loshult there were two ( one for the tip and the other as a fin ), in White Hassocks, in West Yorkshire, more than 40 have been found together ; the average is between 6 and 18 pieces for each projectile.
At the fin de siècle, when Vienna was a major crucible and center for modern arts and culture, Altenberg was a very influential part of a literary and artistic movement known as Jung Wien or " Young Vienna ".
For example, in Mayan, the glyph for " fin ", pronounced " ka '", was also used to represent the syllable " ka " whenever the pronunciation of a logogram needed to be indicated, or when there was no logogram.
The Hydra 70 family of WAFAR ( Wrap-Around Fin Aerial Rocket ), based on the Mk 66 universal motor, was developed from the previous 2. 75 inch Mk 40 motor-based folding fin aerial rocket.
Based on its dorsal fin and the shape of its head, some ( such as Bernard Heuvelmans ) have suggested that the animal was some sort of marine mammal.
The fin was enlarged to offset the destabilising effect of the enlarged forward fuselage.
Ultimately, fourteen essays were collected into The Work of Mourning ( 2001 ), which was expanded in the 2003 French edition Chaque fois unique, la fin du monde ( literally, The end of the world, unique each time ) to include essays dedicated to Gérard Granel and Maurice Blanchot.
For 1936, there was the new Airflow-inspired 302 ( which ran until 1938 ) and a 402-based large model, designed by Andrean, which featured a vertical fin and bumper, with the first high-mounted taillight.
The observer was equipped with a Scarff ring and had an uninterrupted field of fire as the fin and rudder were mounted beneath the fuselage.
A second modified machine was built, powered by a Rolls-Royce F. XIIS, featuring a strut-braced tailplane, rigidly linked ailerons and a large elliptical horn balanced fin and rudder assembly designed to improve its effectiveness.
On 24 February a test was made by a service test pilot ; whilst investigating the rudder's properties in a series of dives, violent flutter developed and both the fin and rudder broke away.
A similar approach was used in the 2001 film Moulin Rouge !, in which a diverse selection of 20th-century music is used over a fin de siècle backdrop.
Uniquely, the Tatra T603 featured three headlights, and the first prototypes had a central rear stabilising fin, though this was lost for production.
Certain of the characteristic subjects of the decadents represent naturalist interest in sexuality and taboo topics, but in their case this was mixed with Byronic romanticism and the world-weariness characteristic of the fin de siècle period.
Much of the French poetry produced during the fin de siècle was characterized as " decadent " for its lurid content or moral vision.
Of all the great fin de siècle French organists, Vierne's music was perhaps the most idiomatic for his chosen instrument and has inspired most of the great Parisian organist-composers who followed him.
, Air Canada fin number 604, was temporarily repaired at Gimli and flew out two days later to be fully repaired at a maintenance base in Winnipeg.
The Salisbury in St. Martin's Lane was built as part of a six-storey block around 1899 on the site of an earlier pub that had been known under several names, including the Coach & Horses and Ben Caunt's Head ; it is both Grade II listed, and on CAMRA's National Inventory, due to the quality of the etched and polished glass and the carved woodwork, summed up as " good fin de siècle ensemble ".

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Heat is typically introduced via steam running through fin / tube heat exchangers controlled by on / off pneumatic valves.
Boeing 727-100s were introduced on important European routes from 1967 in a unique colour scheme ; the fin markings incorporated bare-metal rudder and white engine colours.
A slightly altered livery was introduced for the occasion, removing the parallel stripes from the fin and removing the red stripes from the cheatline.
California State Assemblyman Paul Fong had introduced Assembly Bill 376, a legislation intended to ban a method of harvesting shark fins, but the details of which also stipulates that any commercial or culinary use of any shark's fin become banned, in particular Shark's fin soup, which Assemblyman Fong describes as: " Anything that is unhealthy, that the culture is practicing, we should stop doing it.
The second flight introduced a rear fin canister on bearings (" spin can ") to avoid coupling with the canard vortices, an effect noticed on the first flight.

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The inside rail fin ( and the board itself ) can be " pumped ," attacked and re-attacked, by swerving up and down the face, causing acceleration down the line, or similarly pumped to achieve a desired trajectory through a multi-stage turn.
* Mémoire de fin d ' études ; by Vanhulst J .; " Menaces et perspectives pour la préservation de la biodiversité de l ' Archipel Juan Fernández ( CHILI )" — in Spanish-Master IGEAT – ULB, 2009
Offshores appear to be smaller than the others, and females are characterized by dorsal fin tips that are continuously rounded.
It is immediately recognizable by its extremely small white eye patch, shorter than usual dorsal fin, and bulbous head ( similar to a pilot whale ).
* originated by crossbreeding numerous different established varieties with " scaleless " German carp ( generally, fish with only a single line of scales along each side of the dorsal fin ).
It is distinguished by a very small head and a very large dorsal fin.
Coelacanths (, adaptation of Modern Latin Cœlacanthus " hollow spine ", from Greek κοῖλ-ος koilos " hollow " + ἄκανθ-α akantha " spine ", referring to the hollow caudal fin rays of the first fossil specimen described and named by Louis Agassiz in 1839 ) are members of an order of fish that includes the oldest known living lineage of Sarcopterygii ( lobe-finned fish and tetrapods ).
The tail is very nearly equally proportioned and is split by a terminal tuft of fin rays that make up the caudal lobe of the tail.
Walleyes are distinguished from their close cousin the sauger by the white colouration on the lower lobe of the caudal fin which is absent on the sauger.
Anatomically, the pikes are characterized by the presence of shark-like, maxillary teeth, a mesocoracoid, and the absence of an adipose fin, breeding tubercules, and pyloric cecae.
The Monodontidae are distinguished by medium size ( at around in length ), forehead melons, short snouts, and the absence of a true dorsal fin.
Even though the term " courtly love " does appear only in just one extant Provençal poem ( as cortez amors in a late 12th century lyric by Peire d ' Alvernhe ), it is closely related to the term fin ' amor (" fine love ") which does appear frequently in Provençal and French, as well as German translated as hohe Minne.
The pike have a very typical hunting behavior ; they are able to remain stationary in the water by moving the last fin rays of the dorsal fins and the breast fins.
This jack can be distinguished from the pilot fish by the presence of a first dorsal fin.
Messiaen included stylised birdsong in some of his early compositions ( including L ' abîme d ' oiseaux from the Quatuor pour la fin du temps ), integrating it into his sound-world by techniques like the modes of limited transposition and chord colouration.
Scève was also responsible for a translation of a sentimental novel ( Grimalte y Gradissa ) by Juan de Flores as La Déplourable fin de Flamète ( 1535 ), itself a kind of sequel to Giovanni Boccaccio's Elegia di Madonna Fiammetta.
The fish is characterized by an iridescent blue horizontal stripe along each side of the fish from its nose to the base of the adipose fin, and an iridescent red stripe that begins at the middle of the body and extends posteriorly to the base of the caudal fin.
The Scream ( 1893 ), an Expressionism | expressionist painting by Edvard Munch is a prominent cultural symbol of fin de siècle era.
At the Moulin Rouge ( 1895 ), a painting by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec that captures the vibrant and decadent spirit of society during the fin de siècle

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