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Unfortunately, performance was below expectations, roughly on par with contemporaneous propeller-driven aircraft, an outcome generally attributed to the extremely short development timeframe required by the USAAF, as well as the intense secrecy imposed on the project.
The latest contract between the Munk Foundation and the University of Toronto has come under intense criticism due to the secrecy that shrouded its approval, and the fact that Munk's contribution of $ 35 million were conditional on $ 25 million contributions each by the federal government and the University.
Due in part to Atkinson's intense personal secrecy and extensive use of pseudonyms, he is now largely forgotten, despite having written more than 100 books in the last 30 years of his life.

intense and surrounding
Publicity surrounding the series was intense, and it was at some time during this series that the Ashes urn was crafted.
It is evident from the equation that the plasma pressure lowers when the plasma temperature decreases respect to the surrounding regions or when the zone of intense magnetic field empties.
Following intense media attention surrounding the matter, Brundtland decided to change residence once more, back to Norway, and she also announced that she would be paying for the treatments herself.
The hottest and most massive of the newly formed stars ( known as OB stars ) will emit intense ultraviolet radiation, which steadily ionizes the surrounding gas of the giant molecular cloud, forming an H II region.
During at this time, the Afghan security forces, accompanied by the Russian advisers swarmed the hallway and surrounding rooftops, but negotiations stalled, leading to an intense exchange of cross fire, after Russian advisers ordered an assault.
The islands in the strait and the nearby surrounding regions of Java and Sumatra were devastated by the eruption of Krakatau in 1883, primarily due to intense pumice fall and huge tsunamis caused by the collapse of the volcano.
In 2009 the cemetery became the focus of intense media interest surrounding the private entombing of Michael Jackson in the privacy of Holly Terrace in the Great Mausoleum.
Sunset creates unique atmospheric conditions such as the often intense orange and red colors of the Sun and the surrounding sky.
During the intense action, the allies estimated that North Vietnamese forces had between 2, 500 and 5, 000 killed and 89 captured in the city and in the surrounding area.
These programs generally are tailored to working professionals who have project management experience or project related experience ; they provide a more intense and in depth education surrounding the knowledge areas within the project management body of knowledge.
The intense radiation in the first seconds after the blast may cause an observable aura of fluorescence, the eerie blue-violet-purple glow of ionized oxygen and nitrogen at some distance from the fireball, surrounding the forming radioactive cloud.
Infrared satellite imagery can be used effectively for tropical cyclones with a visible eye pattern, using the Dvorak technique, where the difference between the temperature of the warm eye and the surrounding cold cloud tops can be used to determine its intensity ( colder cloud tops generally indicate a more intense storm ).
The city and the surrounding region was the scene of intense battle during Yucatán's Caste War, and the Latino forces were forced to abandon Valladolid on March 14, 1848, with half being killed by ambush before they reached Mérida.
In the Eiffel Tower the interpenetration of tangible objects and surrounding space is accompanies by intense movement of geometric plans that are more dynamic than static equilibrium of Cubist forms.
Starting in the 1840s, the lower Molalla became an area of intense homesteading by European-Americans because of the high fertility of the surrounding land.
It was against the backdrop of intense excitement surrounding the statue's arrival, and having heard wondrous tales of other, less transportable treasures still in the desert, that the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley penned his sonnet " Ozymandias ".
As the intense strong nuclear force field of Element 115's nucleus would be properly amplified, the resulting large-scale gravitational effect would be a distortion of the surrounding space-time continuum that would, in effect, greatly shorten the distance and travel time to a charted destination .< ref >
The flowers are most commonly an intense blue colour, produced in flowerheads ( capitula ) 1. 5 – 3 cm diameter, with a ring of a few large, spreading ray florets surrounding a central cluster of disc florets.
The actor becomes aware that he has emotional resources ; that he can awaken, by this self-stimulation, a great number of very intense feelings ; and that these emotions are the materials of his art .... Lee taught his actors to launch their work on every scene by taking a minute to remember the details surrounding the emotional experience in their lives that would correspond to the emotion of the scene they were about to play.
During this period Rialto had an intense building development, determining the conformation of the Canal and surrounding areas.
Hurricane Flora was the fifth or sixth deadliest Atlantic hurricane of all time, causing over 7, 000 deaths and hundreds of millions of dollars in damage, mostly due to flooding from intense rains as it stalled over Cuba and the surrounding areas.
The margins surrounding a shield generally constitute relatively mobile zones of intense tectonic or plate-like dynamic mechanisms.
This problem would surface at First Canadian Place as well, during an intense storm on the evening of 15 May 2007, a, white marble panel fell from the 60th storey of the tower's southern face onto the 3rd floor mezzanine roof below, causing authorities to close surrounding streets as a precaution.
In 1958, Griffin, who was a segregationalist and accused of being racist, took advantage of the intense media coverage surrounding the Springhill mining disaster in Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada to promote tourism to his state by offering a group of survivors free vacations to Jekyll Island.

intense and base
Slow projection of a cellulose nitrate base film carried a risk of fire, as each frame was exposed for a longer time to the intense heat of the projection lamp ; but there were other reasons to project a film at a greater pace.
Based on such interpretations and archaeological evidence, it is now generally accepted that L ' Anse Aux Meadows was the main base of the Norse explorers, but the southernmost limit of the Norse exploration remains a subject of intense speculation.
The Yomiuri Giants are regarded as " The New York Yankees of Japan " due to their widespread popularity, past dominance of the league, and polarizing effect on fans ( baseball fans who feel ambivalent about teams other than their local team often have an intense dislike for the Giants ; on the other hand, the Giants have a large fan base even in areas with a local team ).
In intense war areas where the BMP sees action relatively often and relatively near to its base of operation, it is a practice not to fill them at all as a rule, and to add fuel to the internal tanks from other sources if the need arises.
The psycoframe absorbing the intense emotions of Amuro Ray and other mobile suit pilots around him, is often listed as the explanation for the mysterious power that prevented the large asteroid base, Axis, from dropping onto Earth.
He was posted to Algeria in August 1956 at the airborne base of French North Africa as the war against the FLN was becoming more intense.
The club has a relatively large support base and shares an intense rivalry with Bohemian Football Club.
On 15 December 1960, after intense speculation, it was announced that the Royal Shakespeare Company of Stratford-upon-Avon was to base its London productions in the Aldwych Theatre for the next three years.
Orthodox training can be argued to have offered a more intense practical skills base, but emphasized the handmaiden relationship with the physician.
Three species are unique: Miltonia flavescens has the most narrow flowers, almost star shaped, with all segments of straw color with some purple bots on the base of petals and sepals which are more intense on the labellum almost forming stripes ; Miltonia candida is the only species with a labellum that embraces the column in a way that reminds the Cattleya species ;< ref >< span style =" font-variant: small-caps ;"> Lindley, John </ span > ( 1838 ).
While defending their fire base at Liberty Bridge, Phu Loc 6, near An Hoa against the intense hostile fire of a determined assault, Petty Officer Ray moved from parapet to parapet rendering emergency medical treatment to the wounded.

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This is an intense repetitively flashing light ( strobe light ) whose frequency can be adjusted with a calibrated timing circuit.
Gerald was a man of strong opinions whose works are frequently polemical, including bitter attacks on his enemies, but he also had an intense curiosity, recording much valuable detail of everyday life in his ethnographic works.
After a few months life becomes very idyllic on the island, with Richard making friends with a few other members of the beach community: Keaty, a fellow Englishman hooked on his Game Boy ; Gregorio, a Spanish traveller part of his fishing detail ; Unhygienix, the Italian head chef with an intense obsession for bath soap ; Jesse and Cassie, two lovers who work in the gardening and carpentry detail, respectively ; Ella, who works second-in-command with Unhygenix in the cooking detail ; and finally, Jed-the enigmatic loner of the group whose sole separate detail is shrouded in mystery.
Hardy regards as " pure " the kinds of mathematics that are independent of the physical world, but also considers some " applied " mathematicians, such as the physicists Maxwell and Einstein, to be among the " real " mathematicians, whose work " has permanent aesthetic value " and " is eternal because the best of it may, like the best literature, continue to cause intense emotional satisfaction to thousands of people after thousands of years.
The tale of an AWOL soldier and his pregnant girlfriend, between whose perspectives the narrative alternates, the novel attracted critical praise: The Guardian called it " sharply and poignantly written ... makes for an intense one-sitting read ".
Alf Bretteville-Jensen is a popular singer / songwriter whose intense, somewhat noir-flavored music incorporates elements of country, folk, and rock, using instruments such as acoustic and electric guitar, as well as pedal steel guitar.
Clearly the ideal scientific option would be to send a spacecraft to the sun and grab some solar plasma ; however, obtaining solar matter is not that straightforward because of the intense heat ( millions of degrees ) of the Sun ’ s superheated gases as well as the dynamic electromagnetic environment of the corona, whose flares regularly interfere with the electronics of distant spacecraft.
On the arrival of Charles XII from Turkey at Stralsund, Görtz was the first to visit him, and emerged from his presence chief minister or " grand-vizier " as the Swedes preferred to call the bold and crafty satrap, whose absolute devotion to the Swedish king took no account of the intense wretchedness of the Swedish nation.
Examples of languages in which an animacy hierarchy is important include the Mexican language Totonac and the Southern Athabaskan languages ( such as Western Apache and Navajo ), whose animacy hierarchy has been the subject of intense study.
Fabre's inspiration was his intense study of insects, some of whose behaviors he wrongly considered fixed and not subject to environmental influence.
Always dressed in white with a black mask ( hence conciliating the opposites of life and death ), he stands out thanks to his peculiar voice, whose sharp and vibrant qualities produced with a tool called a swazzle contribute to the intense tempo of the show.
But they were people who made Asia their home and whose clear-eyed reporting grew from a long and intense love affair with the region.
The 1960s brought intense political and social change to the Canadian province of Quebec, with the election of Liberal Premier Jean Lesage after the death of Maurice Duplessis, whose government was widely viewed as corrupt.
The turnaround came about during a dispute with labor boss and former supporter Theodore " Teddy " Brandle, whose attempts to organize the work crews on the Pulaski Skyway construction project ( 1930 – 32 ) touched off a labor war so intense that local newspapers called it " the war of the meadows.
* Georges Mathé, a French oncologist, performs the first bone marrow transplant on five Yugoslavian nuclear workers whose own marrow has been damaged by intense irradiation caused by a criticality accident at the Vinča Nuclear Institute, but all of these transplants are rejected.
In 1968, Nerdrum had viewed for the first time the works of Caravaggio whose psychologically intense work, use of cross lighting, strongly suggested shadow that implied three dimensionality, and use of the faces of real, everyday people impacted him intensely, and provided one of the major influences for his work of this time period.
It has been described as " an acquired taste " whose " intense colour alone is enough to drive away the uninitiated.
Its purpose is to produce intense beams of light whose special characteristics are useful in many areas of scientific research.
Messier was a fierce, tough competitor whose intense leadership in the dressing room was as important as the goals he scored on the ice.
Bimba is an intense, quiet individual whose father was murdered by the Nazis, and who himself worked for three years in a salt mine.
For example, while the evidence from genetics, archeology and historical climate change strongly points to a relatively small number of waves in a fairly short time period from Asia to the Americas, there continues to be intense controversy regarding the classification of the indigenous languages of the Americas, for which there is little direct evidence because all but a couple of those languages were not written in the pre-Columbian era, and in Australia and New Guinea, whose history of human migration and contact is also well documented, in which there were thousands of languages none of which were written prior to European contact.
The 16th Century composer Orlande de Lassus, in whose work Holmes took such an intense interest
" Partridge's intense unpopularity among Church supporters, those whose deaths he had falsely predicted, anti-Whigs, and those who felt his " astrology " was in reality quackery kept the hoax going long after Swift finally dispensed with it.
Grand Prix production set a new record of over 150, 000 units, easily breaking the previous record of over 112, 000 units in 1969, despite intense competition from a similar restyled Chevy Monte Carlo, and " near " personal luxury coupes such as Buick's all-new Century Regal and Oldsmobile's Cutlass Supreme — both of whose styling and appointments were very similar to the GP and Monte, and even shared the same squared-off formal roofline with opera windows-but used the standard A-body coupe body and wheelbase shared with lower-priced models.

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