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joint and influence
While most traditional Spanish style builders use the one piece neck / heel block, Fleta a prominent Spanish builder used a dovetail joint due to the influence of his early training in violin making.
Australian procedures are followed as a matter of course, and their influence is increasing as more joint training exercises are held.
Contemporary research suggests that most personality traits are based on the joint influence of genetics and environment.
The Yemeni Army's 119th Brigade, which had defected to the opposition, launched a joint operation with 31st and 201st Brigades which were still loyal to Saleh and retook the city of Zanjibar on 10 September from Islamist militants who were exploiting the chaos in the country to expand their influence.
Chevron's influence over Cobasys extends beyond a strict 50 / 50 joint venture.
Towards the end of Heraclius ' reign he obtained through his mother ’ s influence the title of Augustus on July 4, 638, and after his father ’ s death was proclaimed joint emperor with his older half-brother Constantine III ( Herakleios Constantine ).
With Lady Marlborough's advancements as Groom of the Stole, Mistress of the Robes, and Keeper of the Privy Purse, the Marlboroughs, now at the height of their powers with the Queen, enjoyed a joint annual income of over £ 60, 000, and unrivalled influence at court.
Due to bypassing the scapulothoracic joint and attaching directly to the spine, the actions the lat has on moving the arm can also influence the movement of the scapula, such as their downward rotation during a pull up.
Chevron's influence over Cobasys extends beyond a strict 50 / 50 joint venture.
It had been due to his influence that the Society of Jesus, to which he was greatly attached, undertook to join in the work of the English mission ; and now Allen and Father Parsons became joint leaders of the " Spanish Party " amongst the Roman Catholics in England and in Ireland.
Sir Frank Gavan Duffy was Chief Justice for four years beginning in 1931, although he was already 78 when appointed to the position and did not exert much influence, given that ( excluding single-Justice cases ) he participated in only 40 per cent of cases in that time, and regularly gave short judgments or joint judgments with other Justices.
Dixon, widely regarded as Australia's greatest judge, had a commanding personal and legal influence over the court in this time, measurable in the rise in joint judgments ( many of which were led by Dixon ) and good relations between the Justices.
However, there are several factors that influence the joint designer's temperature selection.
Its status as a joint board insulated its members from any influence of popular opinion, though all property-owners had to pay for its work as part of their local government rates.
Researchers have studied the joint influence of proactive and retroactive interference using a list of items to be remembered.
In August 1943, Goerdeler and his friend, the Oberbürgermeister of Stuttgart, the disillusioned SA-Brigadeführer Karl Strölin sent a joint memo to the Reich Interior Minister, the Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler complaining about the anti-Semitic and anti-Christian policies of the Nazi regime, asking for the end of the " emergency " laws that had suspended civil rights in Germancy since 1933, and called for the end of the NSDAP influence on the judiciary.
A joint Russian-German team has recently been excavating at the site of Tanais, with the aim of revealing the heart of the city, the agora, and defining the extent of Hellenistic influence on the urbanism of the Bosporan Greek city, as well as studying defensive responses to the surrounding nomadic cultures.
Others suggest that PNF benefits are due to influence on the joint where the stretch is felt.
It was agreed that the triumvirate would marshal their supporters and resources to secure legislation for prolonging Caesar's Gallic command and to influence the upcoming elections for 55 BC, with the objective of a second joint consulship for Crassus and Pompeius.
Delia Smith, Norwich City's joint major shareholder, received some notoriety when, seemingly under the influence of alcohol, she took to the pitch during the half time interval, with a microphone in hand and Sky TV cameras in tow, to tell fans the side " need their twelfth man.
Additionally, joint resolutions and the budget bill may not be vetoed, although the General Assembly is constitutionally limited in the extent to which it may influence the latter ; it may only decrease the Governor's budget proposal, not increase it.
The undersized development of one side of a person ’ s face, demonstrates the influence of skeletal development upon the position of the external ear on the head, as caused by the deficient morphologic development of the temporal bone, and by the medial positioning of the temporomandibular joint, the synovial joint between the temporal bone and the mandible ( upper jaw ).
Widespread bans on striptease had a direct influence on the creation of the strip clip joint and the exotic dancer as known today.

joint and ideas
Under this definition " herps " ( or sometimes " herptiles " or " herpetofauna ") exclude fish, but it is not uncommon for herpetological and ichthyological scientific societies to " team up ", publishing joint journals and holding conferences in order to foster the exchange of ideas between the fields.
One company highlighted by Peres was the New Generation Technology incubator, a joint Jewish-Arab effort founded in 2002 which encourages new ideas and projects in technology and biotechnology.
In 2010, the Museum and the Library of Congress announced a multi-year joint collaboration to digitally preserve and make available at both institutions these recordings, which the Library of Congress called, " a remarkably rich history of the ideas and perspectives of both common and influential people living in the second half of the 20th century.
The Haunted Castle ( het Spookslot ), which opened in 1978 as the park's first new large ride, was the first attraction designed entirely by Van de Ven ( although he used some ideas from joint brainstorming sessions with Pieck ).
Recently, Taylor, following the ideas of Michael Harris and building on his joint work with Laurent Clozel, Michael Harris, and Nick Shepherd-Barron, has announced a proof of the Sato – Tate conjecture, for elliptic curves with non-integral j-invariant.
From these ideas came suspension, or the " body's resistance to gravity "; and succession, or the " progressive unfolding of the body as an impulse flows from joint to joint ".
This has combined a theoretical interest in how ideas such as emotion and joint understanding are conceptualized in social psychological research with a focus on applied topics such as advice resistance and its management.
That same year, the NCPC and District officials held joint hearings to identify needs and solicit ideas for L ' Enfant plaza.
Developed by Red Creative in three months as a joint venture with Marks and Spencer, per una ( For one ( woman )), had a logo of three hearts inspired by a postcard Davies picked up in Italy whilst looking for ideas for the new collection.
The charter of the joint organisation represented a compromise between the ideas of both Levski and Karavelov.
Although Pitt was a joint architect, many attribute the design to him, feeling that his ideas had a dominant influence.
In 1947 during the Ahlen conference – a joint conference of West and East German CDU leaders – Kaiser's plan of nationalisation of key industries and other moderate leftwing ideas were adopted by the party.
The first ideas of a joint Nordic project surfaced in the 1930s and resulted in a Danish organization for Nordic language cultivation being founded in 1941.
Instead, he scrupulously published the results of his experiments in order that a mutual interchange of ideas may take place with other inventors working in the same field, so as to expedite joint progress.
Their years under combined British rule brought some joint sense of identity to all the ethnic groups, with English ideas and ideals providing some unifying features.
They are a " boiler room " powering the collaborative synergy by the people involved with the 1632 Tech Manual and have developed into a repository for new ideas and themes in the series, although most explore the personal experiences of minor characters in the series or examine in depth some aspect ( e. g. a multi-part serial explores and details Grantville's impact on public health in general, and the establishment of twin teaching hospitals as a joint project of the University of Jena and Grantville's new hospital, the Lahey Clinic.
Every now and again I smoke a joint, but I don't get stoned and come up with creative ideas.
As Vinny starts to talk to his mother about ideas for his next movie, the old woman interrupts him to ask for a joint.
It is in the ideas of artists including Edward Gordon Craig, Erwin Piscator ( and to a limited degree Bertolt Brecht in their joint work on Epic Theatre ), Josef Svoboda, and the Bauhaus and Futurists movements that we can see the strongest connections between today ’ s use of digital media and live actors, and earlier, experimental theatrical use of non-human actors, broadcast technology, and filmic projections.

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