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Although Faulkner was the heir in his own family to this tradition, he did not have Stark Young's inclination to romanticize and sentimentalize the planter society.
Using F for the drag force, ρ for the density, S for the area of the flat plate, V for the flow velocity, and θ for the inclination angle, his law was expressed as
It has a relatively high orbital inclination, but at the time of Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto, Makemake was only a few degrees from the ecliptic near the border of Taurus and Auriga at an apparent magnitude of 16.
He had already shown a strong inclination for natural science, and this had been fostered by his intimacy with a " self-taught philosopher, astronomer and mathematician ," as Sir Walter Scott called him, of great local fame — James Veitch of Inchbonny — a man who was particularly skillful in making telescopes.
This was due to the historical inclination of Protestants towards loyalty to the United Kingdom.
" De Warens, a deist by inclination, was attracted to Catholicism's doctrine of forgiveness of sins.
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
Latitude was calculated by observing with quadrant or astrolabe the inclination of the sun or of charted stars, but longitude presented no such manifest means of study.
Merwan Sheriar Irani was born in 1894 and led a normal childhood, showing no particularly strong inclination toward spiritual matters.
In the extreme, exemplified by The Feminists, the upshot, according to Ellen Willis, was " unworkable, mechanistic demands for an absolutely random division of labor, taking no account of differences in skill, experience, or even inclination ".
Humankind was not created with an inclination to do evil, but has that inclination " from his youth ".
A less extreme possibility would be that it was merely the Earth's magnetic pole that wandered to this inclination, as the magnetic readings which suggested ice-filled continents depends on the magnetic and rotational poles being relatively similar.
The cost was high and Britain no longer had the wealth or the inclination to maintain an empire, so it granted independence to most of the Empire.
Although he was influenced by French Symbolism, Yeats concentrated on an identifiably Irish content and this inclination was reinforced by his involvement with a new generation of younger and emerging Irish authors.
The closest approach was 540 km, altering the orbital inclination from 0. 5 to 10. 2 degrees, and the aphelion distance from 2. 17 to 1. 77 AU, nearly matching those of Eros.
It was found to have a retrograde orbit, at a very high angle of inclination to the plane of Neptune's orbit.
Mars 5 reached Mars on February 12, 1974 at 15: 45 UT and was inserted into an elliptical 1755 by 32, 555 km, 24 h 53 min orbit with an inclination of 35. 3 degrees.
Photios says that, when he was young, he had an inclination for the monastic life, but instead he started a secular career.
The elections often put people into office that were very much opposed to the unitary state that was now enshrined in the constitution, and to other innovations that it entailed, or in any case were of a conservative inclination.
Patel was particularly attracted to Gandhi's inclination to action — apart from a resolution condemning the arrest of political leader Annie Besant, Gandhi proposed that volunteers march peacefully demanding to meet her.
One of these results was the that the z-component of the angular momentum, the classical inclination of an orbit relative to the z-axis, could only take on discrete values, a result which seemed to contradict rotational invariance.

inclination and accept
The inclination here is to accept a de facto cease-fire in Laos, rather than continue to insist on a verification of the cease-fire by the international control commission before participating in the Geneva conference.
Schlechter was a modest gentleman, who was generally unlikely to win the major chess tournaments by his peaceful inclination, his lack of aggressiveness and his willingness to accept most draw offers from his opponents ( about 80 % of his games finished by a draw ).
When Mel Taube left Purdue in 1950, Wooden's inclination was to return and finally accept the head coaching job there.
He understood the importance to Egypt of British assistance and support ; his natural shrewdness made him accept the British conditions ; his natural good feeling kept him from any inclination to intrigue.
However, when Jägerhorn returned, the conspirators decided to lie to their fellow officers, and spread rumors about Catherine's inclination to accept the note.

inclination and statement
So I write these few lines merely to say that the statement is entirely unfounded, for I have never had the slightest inclination whatever of returning to bondage ; and God forbid that I should ever be so false to liberty as to prefer slavery in its stead.

inclination and there
Even after the rise of Adolf Hitler and the birth of the Third Reich, there seemed little inclination or will toward rearming Britain's ASW air forces.
For as the nature of foul weather lieth not in a shower or two of rain but in an inclination thereto of many days together, so the nature of war consisteth not in actual fighting but in the known disposition thereto during all the time there is no assurance to the contrary.
The truth is that there is not enough of the right kind of freedom, the fundamental freedom to choose to be free or not to be free, according to one's preference .... Thus I demand, for each and every member of human society, freedom of association according to inclination and of activity according to aptitude.
Aristocratic by inclination, John Jacob Astor increasingly visited London in his later years, and his only child, William Waldorf Astor, would move there permanently with his family in 1891.
Early leader George Q. Cannon thought thatthere is too much of this inclination to deify ‘ our mother in heaven ,’ arguing that she is not part of the Godhead and that to worship her would diminish from the worship of heavenly father.
He states that everyone has a point in his service to G-d where he has to fight his evil inclination and other points where he there will be no battle, some where he will always give in to his evil inclination and some where he will always win over his evil inclination, and that this point moves as he learns to overcome his evil inclination or as he give in to it.
Though there was a strong inclination towards Chinese poetry, some eminent waka poets were active in the early Heian period, including the six best waka poets.
While individuals of all backgrounds have been reported with the disorder, there is a higher inclination towards males ( 75 % or more ).
While individuals of all backgrounds have been reported with the disorder, there is a higher inclination towards males ( 75 % or more ).
Though a desire for change did begin to emerge — an inclination also demonstrated by the fact that the Scottish National Party ( SNP ) received wider support from the working-class through the 1960s — the Scots could hardly be said to even attempt to vote out the government ( during the 1960s there were only minor fluctuations in the support for the established parties ).
Although national politicians have shown little inclination to change this policy, and Azerbaijan together with Turkish nationalist groups have campaigned for the closure to remain, there has been increasing local pressure for the border to be re-opened.
With the aid of an unnoticed transit automatically recorded at NMSU on January 11, 2005, and observations by amateur astronomers, it has been suggested that there is a trend of increasing inclination of the orbit of Gliese 436 b, though this trend remains unconfirmed.
Due to the height and the steep inclination of the mountain, there are no railway connections at Tsz Wan Shan.
Cohen himself stated in a 1994 BBC interview that he only imagined having sex with her, as there was neither the opportunity nor inclination to actually go through with it.
If the inclination is 0, there is no ascending node, so ω is measured from the reference direction.
Current measurements indicate that there is a 3-degree deviation of the base part from the axis, the middle part is already straightened, and the inclination of the tower equals only one degree.
By August 1917, there was a growing inclination in the military establishment to discontinue the organization of women for combat purposes.
* And if at times, there appears in the Church something that indicates the weakness of our human nature, it should not be attributed to her juridical constitution, but rather to that regrettable inclination to evil found in each individual, which its Divine Founder permits even at times in the highest members of His Mystical Body, for the purpose of testing the virtue of the Shepherds no less than of the flocks, and that all may increase the merit of their Christian faith.

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