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only slightly more, perhaps, than a newspaper account of such an incident would give.
`` They straggle at such a rate '', he told the commander-in-chief, `` that if the enemy were enterprising, they might get two from us, when we would take one of them, which makes me wish General Howe would go on, lest any incident happen to us ''.
The three would never meet again, but for some reason or other Mr. Podger was sure he would always remember the incident.
The last column shows the rate of exchange that would have been observed at a relative intensity of 4 ( 14.7 cm. distance ) calculated on the assumptions that the incident light intensity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance of the lamp from the cell and that the rate is directly proportional to the incident light intensity.
Some commentators have suggested that this incident would influence Kurosawa's later artistic career, as the director was seldom hesitant to confront unpleasant truths in his work.
Carroll ultimately replaced this scene in the book with the Caucus race, as he felt that it would only have been funny to the people familiar with the incident.
To one who had been a man of war from his youth, who had won and lost many fights, the rout of a detachment and the forcible seizure of some debatable frontier lands was an untoward incident ; but it was not a sufficient reason for calling upon the British, although they had guaranteed his territory's integrity, to vindicate his rights by hostilities which would certainly bring upon him a Russian invasion from the north, and would compel his British allies to throw an army into Afghanistan from the southeast.
Government agencies which would be called on to respond to a bioterrorism incident would include law enforcement, hazardous materials / decontamination units and emergency medical units.
Having witnessed the events firsthand, she was later infuriated that she was consistently denied the chance to speak in Parliament about the day, although parliamentary convention decreed that any MP witnessing an incident under discussion would be granted an opportunity to speak about it in the House.
It was also reported that the incident led to a 300 % increase in sales of croquet equipment at Asda, while the TV Five announced that they would be running a series featuring croquet matches played at country houses pitting " rich " against " poor " players.
Alou at one point recanted, saying he would not have been able to make the play, but later said this was just an attempt to make Bartman feel better and believing the whole incident should be forgotten.
Many thought the incident would end his season early, but Earnhardt refused to give up.
Chapter 5 deals with a visit to Jerusalem, and chapter 7 opens with Jesus again in Galilee since " he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him "a consequence of the incident in Jerusalem described in chapter 5.
An incident at PJC illustrated Robinson's impatience with authority figures he perceived as racist — a character trait that would resurface repeatedly in his life.
" It became clear to me that the incident would have a remarkable effect on the outcome of this trial ... the effect was probably going to be negative ," she said.
He had initially intended to land in the Kremlin, but changed his mind: he reasoned that landing inside, hidden by the Kremlin walls, would have allowed the KGB to simply arrest him and deny the incident.
The Soviet Union would not invade Poland until the Nomonhan incident was officially concluded by the Molotov-Togo agreement, which it was on 15 September 1939, taking effect on 16 September, at which time Stalin ordered Soviet forces to invade Poland on 17 September 1939.
Increasing the frequency of the incident beam, keeping the number of incident photons fixed ( this would result in a proportionate increase in energy ) increases the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons emitted.
It explained why the energy of photoelectrons were dependent only on the frequency of the incident light and not on its intensity: a low-intensity, high-frequency source could supply a few high energy photons, whereas a high-intensity, low-frequency source would supply no photons of sufficient individual energy to dislodge any electrons.

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To Tilghman the incident was just one of a long list of hair-raising, smash-'em-down adventures on the side of the law which started in 1872 when he was only eighteen years old, and did not end till fifty years later when he was shot dead after warning a drunk to be quiet.
These seem about the only two ways in which the `` unhappy incident '' can now be closed.
The rupee equivalent of $63.8 million, but not more than 5 percent of the currencies received under the Agreement will be used for loans to be made by the Export-Import Bank of Washington under Section 104 ( E ) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, as amended ( hereinafter referred to as the Act ), and for administrative expenses of the Export-Import Bank of Washington in India incident thereto.
The diurnal variation in the observed flux may be partly due to the dependence of the detector sensitivity on the incident velocity.
Thus he may be referring to some concrete thing, or incident, in his immediate environment by some symbolic-sounding, hyperbolic reference to transcendental events on the global scene.
If anyone asked us, after we made the remark that the suffering was a bad thing, whether we should think it relevant to what we said to learn that the incident had never occurred and no pain had been suffered at all, we should say that it made all the difference in the world, that what we were asserting to be bad was precisely the suffering we thought had occurred back there, that if this had not occurred, there was nothing left to be bad, and that our assertion was in that case mistaken.
It will be shown theoretically that the high image intensification obtainable with such a tube and contact photography permits the utilization of extremely low incident light levels.
she got out of the coffee shop before the incident could be repeated.
If because of this incident they become angry with Earth, I will not be permitted to go there at all.
* Hijackers will be engaged in negotiations only to bring the incident to an end, to comfort passengers and to prevent loss of lives.
The biographer Alexander Wheelock Thayer believes that Mozart's rivalry with Salieri could have originated with an incident in 1781 when Mozart applied to be the music teacher of Princess Elisabeth of Württemberg, and Salieri was selected instead because of his reputation as a singing teacher.
However, there is no record of this incident in Bradley's own account of the discovery, and it may therefore be apocryphal.
Sir Edward Grey replied through the American ambassador that the incident could be grouped together with the Germans ' sinking of the SS Arabic, their attack on a stranded British submarine on the neutral Dutch coast, and their attack on the steamship Ruel, and suggested that they be placed before a tribunal composed of US Navy officers.
The President said in an interview that he has a good relation with neighbours and fellow CEMAC countries, " put aside the incident with Sudan when the border had to be closed since militia entered C. A. R.
Editing errors can occur when a character in a scene references a scene or incident that has not occurred yet, or of which they should not yet be aware.
In post-Crisis continuity, Lois Lane, feeling that someone like Clark could not be Superman, never suspected the dual identity beyond one isolated incident before Clark finally revealed it to her.
Video of the crash showed what appeared to be a fatal incident, but once medical workers arrived at the car, Earnhardt climbed out and waved to the crowd, refusing to be loaded onto a stretcher despite a broken collarbone, sternum, and shoulder blade.

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Sinatra purportedly used pressure from his underworld connections to get the part, an incident that inspired the Johnny Fontane character in the classic 1972 film The Godfather.
The term Impressionism has also been used to describe works of literature in which a few select details suffice to convey the sensory impressions of an incident or scene.
If they speak to police about the incident before invoking the Miranda right to remain silent, or afterwards at any point during the interrogation or detention, the words they speak may be used against them if they have not stated they do not want to speak to police.
* 1939 – Shelling of Mainila: The Soviet Army orchestrates the incident which is used to justify the start of the Winter War with Finland four days later.
An article by Larry Elder in FrontPage Magazine referred to an incident on Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect where the term " white trash " was used in reference to guests on the Jerry Springer Show and asked ' Why Is It Okay to Say " White Trash ?"'.
Thus the expression " point P is incident with line l " is used instead of either " P is on l " or " l passes through P ".
The term " proximate cause " is also used by historians, in the sense of a specific event or incident setting off an event, such as a war or revolution, which had deeper roots and causes.
In the earliest stages of an incident, however, when one or two paramedics exist to twenty or more patients, practicality demands that the above, more " primitive " model will be used.
Simple triage is usually used in a scene of an accident or " mass-casualty incident " ( MCI ), in order to sort patients into those who need critical attention and immediate transport to the hospital and those with less serious injuries.
At the time of the Sheraton Hotel incident, the extant Ministerial Directive permitted ASIS to undertake ' covert action ', including ' special operations ' which, roughly described, comprised ' unorthodox, possibly para-military activity, designed to be used in case of war or some other crisis '.
Brewster's angle is often referred to as the " polarizing angle ", because light that reflects from a surface at this angle is entirely polarized perpendicular to the incident plane (" s-polarized ") A glass plate or a stack of plates placed at Brewster's angle in a light beam can, thus, be used as a polarizer.
Reflectivity and reflectance generally refer to the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is reflected at an interface, while the term " reflection coefficient " is used for the fraction of electric field reflected.
The radiant energy of the incident beam was deduced from its heating effect upon a small blackened silver disk, which was found to be more reliable than the bolometer when it was first used.
The incident was used as inspiration by Joseph Conrad in his novel The Secret Agent.
In the 1920s, Harold Murdock of Boston attempted to solve the puzzle of the first shots fired on Lexington Green, and came to the suspicion that the few score militia men who gathered before sunrise to await the arrival of hundreds of well-prepared British soldiers were sent specifically to provoke an incident which could be used for propaganda purposes.
It is thought that the incident resulted from the contamination of fuel oil used in a drying burner at a single feed processor, with PCBs.
According to two Operation Blessing pilots who reported this incident to the state of Virginia for investigation in 1994, Robertson used his Operation Blessing planes to haul diamond-mining equipment to Robertson's mines in Liberia, despite the fact that Robertson was telling his 700 Club viewers that the planes were sending relief supplies to the victims of the genocide in Rwanda.
It is thought that the incident resulted from the contamination of fuel oil used in a drying burner at a single feed processor, with PCBs.
In 1893 the French authorities in Indochina used border disputes, followed by the Paknam naval incident, to provoke a crisis.
This incident marked the first time the Boxers used the slogan " Support the Qing, destroy the foreigners " ( 扶清灭洋 ) that would later characterize them.
It is primarily associated with death investigations ; however, it may also be used to detect drugs and poisons, determine the location of an incident, and find the presence and time of the infliction of wounds.
In his speech to the Moroccan people commemorating the " Throne Day " on July 30, 2002, the king of Morocco used the name " Tura " exclusively, when he mentioned the armed incident with Spain over the island.
The incident has been used to encourage republicanism in subsequent years.
" The incident in the article was later used as the basis for a fictional scene in the 1955 film Strategic Air Command.

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