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fourth and state
In the third column is given the optimal policy for stage R, and in the fourth, the resulting state of the stream when this policy is used.
* 1788 – Georgia becomes the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution.
In 1960, it was granted university status, becoming Sweden's fourth state university.
He was, as a consequence, one of the first scientists to investigate what are now called plasmas and identified it as the fourth state of matter in 1879.
He believed that he had discovered a fourth state of matter, which he called " radiant matter ", but his theoretical views on the nature of " radiant matter " proved to be mistaken.
While David was in this state his fourth son Adonijah, heir apparent to the throne after the death of his elder brothers Amnon and Absalom, acted to have himself declared king, But Bathsheba, a wife of David and Solomon's mother, along with the prophet Nathan convinced David to proclaim Solomon king.
Toledo is the fourth most populous city in the U. S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Lucas County.
The blue curve is the state at time, i. e. after a time that corresponds to the time a wave that is moving with the nominal wave velocity would need for one fourth of the length of the string.
A fourth, a high-speed version of Al Dubin and Joe Burke's " Dancing With Tears In My Eyes ", was indirectly attributed to Exene Cervenka's mournful state of mind years later.
* January 2 – Georgia ratifies the United States Constitution and becomes the fourth U. S. state under the new government.
The intermolecular forces created by ionic attractions and repulsions give these compositions distinct properties, for which reason plasma is described as a fourth state of matter.
Some Catholic scholars state that " vocabulary, grammar, and style make it doubtful that the book could have been put into its present form by the same person ( s ) responsible for the fourth gospel ".
In 1964, the town hosted the fourth Hessentag state festival, it is designated for the 53rd in 2013.
During the fourth state reform, the responsibilities of the Communities and the Regions were expanded again, their resources were increased and they were given more fiscal responsibilities.
However, the fourth state reform was not the end of the process of federalization.
* Zhuge Liang launches the fourth of his Northern Expeditions against the state of Cao Wei.
a Numerous sources state that Polish Army was the Allies fourth biggest fighting contingent.
Some English editions state that Astérix's village of indomitable Gauls is the " fourth part " of Gaul, not yet having been conquered by Caesar.
The state's per-capita gross state domestic product ( nominal GDP ) is the fourth lowest in the country ( 2010 – 11 ).
Named after King George II of Great Britain, Georgia was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788.
Georgia is the most extensive state east of the Mississippi River in terms of land area, although it is the fourth most extensive ( after Michigan, Florida, and Wisconsin ) in total area, a term which includes expanses of water which are part of state territory.

fourth and reform
They are members of the fourth generation of Chinese leadership, and are purported to hold reformist and hesitantly pro-democratic ideas ( a number have studied in the United States following graduation from Tsinghua, and some are said to be influenced by the reform ideals of Hu Yaobang ).
To avoid the calendar creep of the latter, a reform of the ancient Egyptian calendar was introduced at the time of Ptolemy III ( Decree of Canopus, in 238 BC ) which consisted of the intercalation of a sixth epagomenal day every fourth year.
One was concerned with questions of faith ( fidei ), another with negotiations for peace ( pacis ), the third with reform ( reformatorii ), and the fourth with what they called " common concerns " ( pro communibus ).
Simultaneously, the committee released its fourth report on spelling reforms, reviewing the points of the reform in detail.
With the X2000 reform, a fourth year of studies, in another institution than Polytechnique, was introduced.
A fourth explanation based on the experience of many Latin American and Eastern European countries led to the view that economic reform and financial deregulation maybe the culprit of boom – bust cycles.
Ruthanasia, a portmanteau of " Ruth " and " euthanasia ", is the pejorative name ( typically used by opponents ) given to the period of free-market economic reform conducted during the first term of the fourth National government in New Zealand, from 1990 to 1993.
Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf is the fourth borough of Berlin, formed in the 2001 administrative reform by merging the former boroughs of Charlottenburg and Wilmersdorf.
As a direct consequence, one third of the arable land in Moldavia and a fourth of that in Wallachia were made available for a future land reform ( one fifth to one fourth of the total arable land in the state as a whole ).
In its fourth and fifth sessions it declared that the council represented the Church and that every person, no matter of what dignity, even the pope, was bound to obey it in what concerned the extirpation of the schism and the reform of the Church ; that even the pope, if he resisted obstinately, might be constrained by process of law to obey it in the above-mentioned points.
# The remaining three forms of ethos -- reform, revolution, and repudiation -- are, when taken together, seen to compose the envisioned fourth stage in historical development.
On 22 June 2009, it was announced that ODS would join the newly-formed European Conservatives and Reformists, an anti-federalist bloc working for reform rather than abolition of the European Parliament and currently its fourth largest bloc.
To the previous four classes of voters, which depended on the amount of taxes each individual paid, his reform added a fifth class to include every adult male below the five-guilder threshold set for the fourth class in the 1882 Taaffe reform.
With more than 52 % of the vote, the opposition candidate for MUD Gregorio Graterol wins the seat on the circuit assembly, representing the fourth consecutive defeat of Chavismo in the city ( the 2007 reform, the government in 2008, amendment in 2009 and parliamentary elections in 2010 )
The RAF announced that No. 6 Squadron was to be the fourth operational front line squadron equipped with the Typhoon and the first with Tranche 2 aircraft, initially scheduled to reform in 2008 at RAF Leuchars in Fife.
The Zealots were a " fourth sect ", founded by Judas of Galilee ( also called Judas of Gamala ) and Zadok the Pharisee in the year 6 against Quirinius ' tax reform, shortly after the Roman Empire declared what had most recently been the tetrarchy of Herod Archelaus to be a Roman province, and that they " agree in all other things with the Pharisaic notions ; but they have an inviolable attachment to liberty, and say that God is to be their only Ruler and Lord.
Ironically, though the law was touted as a ' rare legislative achievement in terms of bipartisan reform ', it led to Pressler ’ s defeat in his re-election bid for a fourth Senate term, losing to Tim Johnson in 1996.
One frequently-implemented reform was to include horses finishing fifth in the purse distribution ; the method most often employed for doing this was to award 60 % of the purse to the winner, 20 % to second, 11 % to third, 6 % to fourth and 3 % to fifth, a format still observed by many tracks today.
The fourth book records that trial and the fifth is a collection of letters concerning reform and renewal.
St. George of Lydda, a martyr of the persecution of Diocletian in the fourth century, is one of those military saints whom Byzantine iconography represented as a horseman armed cap-à-pie, like the flower of the Roman armies after the military reform of Justinian I in the sixth century.

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