Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Hazarajat" ¶ 22
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

geographical and reach
If the Norge expedition was actually the first to the North Pole, Amundsen and Oscar Wisting would therefore be the first persons to reach each geographical pole, by ground or by air, as the case may be.
* Pole of inaccessibility, a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features which could provide access
Though he was unable to reach the Khanate of Khiva the results of the journey afforded a great deal of political, geographical and military information, especially as to the advance of Russia in central Asia.
Given the lack of paved highways in America, this turned out to be a shrewd business move that enlarged Barnum's geographical reach.
Within the geographical reach of the Court, the Feist ruling has resulted in the availability of various telephone directory services on CD-ROM and the World Wide Web.
In fact, the game is designed to limit player's geographical expansion possibilities, forcing them to deal with other civilizations militarily, diplomatically or otherwise if they wish their own civilization to reach its full potential.
This range mostly coincides with the geographical reach of the Mojave Desert, where it is considered one of the major indicator species for the desert.
The album was followed by The Vanishing Race in 1993, which was supported by the hit single " Goodbye " produced by David Foster, with lyrics by Linda Thompson — which, although not popular in the United States, was critically praised and gained a large following outside the country, especially in Asia where in many countries they would reach number No. 1, and in Taiwan, Power Station & Terry Lin ( a huge fan of Air Supply himself ) covered it and cleverly called it " I'd rather love the sea / Shanghai rather than loving you " ( 愛上你不如愛上 海 / 愛上你不如愛 上海 ) as a play on Shanghai's geographical relationship with the sea in 2009.
The broad geographical reach of Einstein ’ s residency programs is a distinction not shared by other New York City medical schools.
A pole of inaccessibility marks a location that is the most challenging to reach owing to its remoteness from geographical features that could provide access.
Community radio is built around the concepts of access and participation, and the term " community " encompasses geographical communities based around the reach of the radio's signal ( the people who can receive the message ) and their potential to participate in the creation of the message.
The headquarters of the major parties are all within the reach of the division bell and this area roughly defines the geographical limits of the Westminster Bubble.
During the following three years, FAST expanded its geographical reach by opening new offices in Asia, Middle East, Latin America and Africa, extended its partnership relations through the introduction of the FAST X10 partner program, and introduced new solutions aimed specifically at certain business areas, like FAST ImPulse for eCommerce and FAST AdVisor for Internet yellow pages and portals.
For each geographical area, there is an average time since disturbance when the forest will reach old-growth stage.
It lies in a key geographical location, within easy reach of the A500, A34 and the A50, and is just a short distance away from Longton, Hanley and Newcastle.
In military strategy, a choke point ( or chokepoint ) is a geographical feature on land such as a valley, defile or a bridge, or at sea such as a strait which an armed force is forced to pass, sometimes on a substantially narrower front, and therefore greatly decreasing its combat power, in order to reach its objective.
Wireless networks may suffer from a hidden node problem where some regular nodes ( which communicate only with the AP ) cannot see other nodes on the extreme edge of the geographical radius of the network because the wireless signal attenuates before it can reach that far.
Compared to the Higashi Honganji it has a history of institutional stability that accounts for high membership figures, and a larger geographical reach, but fewer well-known modern thinkers.
Because of its privileged geographical location, the Port of Altamira is easily accessible to the world ´ s main shipping lines, enabling it to reach any market in every continent.
Tecpán currently is one of the larger municipalities in the nation, due to its far geographical reach to the northeast corner of its department, Chimaltenango.

geographical and authority
In 1804, he had no compunction about announcing that through his authority as Holy Roman Emperor, he declared he was now Emperor of Austria ( at the time a geographical term that had little resonance ).
This firmly separated all local authority areas ( whether unitary or two-tier ), from the geographical concept of a county as high level spatial unit.
The adoption of international standards results in the creation of equivalent, national standards that are substantially the same as international standards in technical content, but may have ( i ) editorial differences as to appearance, use of symbols and measurement units, substitution of a point for a comma as the decimal marker, and ( ii ) differences resulting from conflicts in governmental regulations or industry-specific requirements caused by fundamental climatic, geographical, technological, or infrastructural factors, or the stringency of safety requirements that a given standard authority considers appropriate.
The term is also used to denote the geographical area or subject-matter to which such authority applies.
A society, or a human society, is a group of people related to each other through persistent relations, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or virtual territory, subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.
In a devolved system, local governments have clear and legally recognized geographical boundaries over which they exercise authority and within which they perform public functions.
While the Government of the United States had previously recognized the Indian Tribes as semi-independent, “ it has the right and authority, instead of controlling them by treaties, to govern them by acts of Congress, they being within the geographical limit of the United States ...
As the only legitimate ruler, his authority extended to " All under heaven " and had neighbors only in a geographical sense.
Except for the geographical parts of Pliny's Historia naturalis ( where Mela is cited as an important authority ) the De situ orbis is the only formal treatise on the subject in Classical Latin.
All emphasize the actual physical, geographical, ecological and infrastructural state the actor is in, which determines that actor's actions or range of actions-all deny that there is any one point of view from which to apply standards of or by authority.
The United States territory includes clearly defined geographical area and refers to an area of land, air or sea under jurisdiction of United States federal governmental authority ( but is not limited only to these areas ).
The Supreme Court affirmed that the US Government “ has the right and authority, instead of controlling them by treaties, to govern them by acts of Congress, they being within the geographical limit of the United States … The Indians owe no allegiance to a State within which their reservation may be established, and the State gives them no protection .”.
Because of the stature of Ethnologue as a widely accepted authority on the identification and classification of dialects and languages, their divergent views of the geographical distribution and dialectal naming of the Punjabi language merit mention.
Area seventies generally have authority only within a geographical unit of the church called an area.
In order to provide these wide area services, the authority should have boundaries that reflected geographical patterns of population and movement and provided a coherent area of administration.
All in all, disciples of Sergius founded about 40 monasteries, thus greatly extending the geographical extent of his influence and authority.
Neither the Danish statistic authority " Danmarks Statistik " ( which presents information regarding " Hovedstadsområdet ") or the Danish geographical institute " Kort og Matrikelstyrelsen " ( which determines the borders of " Hovedstadsområdet ") states that " Hovedstadsområdet " is an urban area of Copenhagen.
BARLA divides itself into service areas which are defined by local authority or county sports partnership boundaries depending on their geographical location.
The Supreme Court affirmed that the US Government “ has the right and authority, instead of controlling them by treaties, to govern them by acts of Congress, they being within the geographical limit of the United States … The Indians owe no allegiance to a State within which their reservation may be established, and the State gives them no protection .”.
Bartholomew wrote: " It is only a fair tribute to Augustus Petermann to say that no one has done more than he to advance modern cartography, and no man has ever left a more fitting monument to himself than his Mitteilungen, which still bears his name, and under the editorship of Dr. Supan, is the leading geographical authority in all countries.
The purpose of the Higher SS and Police Leader was to be a direct command authority for every SS and police unit in a given geographical region with such authority answering only to Heinrich Himmler and Adolf Hitler.
Cardross is in the historic geographical county of Dunbartonshire but the modern political local authority of Argyll and Bute.
In official terminology, these intermediaries were often to as âyân, although other terms were also used for describing this class whose official status, effective powers and the geographical extent of authority could greatly vary from one derebey to another, and could also evolve differently over time.

0.696 seconds.