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Watson's insight is verified by the mysterious link between Holmes and his arch-opponent, Dr. Moriarty.
What more could be asked for a Trial intended to warn the world against anti-Semitism than this opportunity to expose the exact link between the respectable Anti-Semite and the concentration-camp brute??
In a few school districts one finds a link between school and job.
There was no use in standing there in the drizzle, trying to find a link between Emile's murder and opium in a cup of coffee.
`` Mom '' Marr, as the more than 80 men at the center call her, is the link that helps to bridge the gulf between alcoholics and the outside world and between parolees and society.
Use of Video Arraignment system allows the courts to conduct the requisite arraignment process without the need to transport the person who has been formally accused ( offender ) to the courtroom by using an audio-visual link between the location where the offender is being held and the courtroom.
This suggests a link between circuits responsible for fear and also reward in anxious people.
Some of these have explored and offered accounts of Christie's disappearance in 1926, including the 1979 film Agatha ( with Vanessa Redgrave, where she sneaks away to plan revenge against her husband ) and the Doctor Who episode " The Unicorn and the Wasp " ( with Fenella Woolgar, her disappearance being the result of her suffering a temporary breakdown due to a brief psychic link being formed between her and an alien ).
However, the rail link between Abkhazia and Georgia proper has been closed for a number of years, forcing Armenia to receive rail cars laden with cargo only through the relatively expensive rail-ferry services operating between Georgian and other Black Sea ports.
The Georgian railway, which runs through the town of Gori in central Georgia, is the main transport link between Armenia and the aforementioned Georgian seaports.
An economic blockade with Turkey and Azerbaijan has cut Armenia's rail link between Gyumri and Kars to Turkey ; the rail link with Iran through the Azeri exclave of Nakhichevan ; and a natural gas and oil pipeline line with Azerbaijan.
It is thought that he represents a link between the atomism of Democritus, and the skepticism of Pyrrho.
The Cobble Hill Tunnel was part of the first rail link between New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.
Scarlatti's music forms an important link between the early Baroque Italian vocal styles of the 17th century, with their centers in Florence, Venice and Rome, and the classical school of the 18th century.
Work by two researchers has called into question the link between serotonin deficiency and symptoms of depression, noting the efficacy of SSRIs as treatment does not in itself prove the link.
The link between TNF and apoptosis shows why an abnormal production of TNF plays a fundamental role in several human diseases, especially in autoimmune diseases.
These oncolytic properties provided a promising link between CDV and lymphoma apoptosis which can lead to development of alternative treatment methods for both canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
On slower or congested links ( 622 Mbit / s and below ), ATM does make sense, and for this reason most asymmetric digital subscriber line ( ADSL ) systems use ATM as an intermediate layer between the physical link layer and a Layer 2 protocol like PPP or Ethernet.
" Just about anything could be a target for Capp's satire — in one storyline Li ' l Abner is revealed to be the missing link between ape and man.
In the 1st century BC the Greek Dioscorides seems to have recognised a link between zinc minerals and brass describing how Cadmia ( zinc oxide ) was found on the walls of furnaces used to heat either zinc ore or copper and explaining that it can then be used to make brass.

link and Law
The first formal formulation was proposed by Étienne Serres in 1824 – 26 as what became known as the " Meckel-Serres Law ", it attempted to provide a link between comparative embryology and a " pattern of unification " in the organic world.
An early version of recapitulation theory, also called the biogenetic law or embryological parallelism, was put forward by Étienne Serres in 1824 – 26 as what became known as the " Meckel-Serres Law " which attempted to provide a link between comparative embryology and a " pattern of unification " in the organic world.
In 2007, Werner Erhard presented a talk exploring the link between integrity, leadership, and increased performance at the John F. Kennedy Center for Public Leadership, led a course on integrity at the 2007 MIT Sloan School of Management ’ s SIP ( Sloan Innovation Period ), and spoke at the Harvard Law School program on Corporate Governance.
The terminology " parkway " to define this type of road was coined by Calvert Vaux and Frederick Law Olmsted in their proposal to link city and suburban parks with " pleasure roads.
It can be considered the link between Capability Brown's English landscape gardens and Frederick Law Olmsted's Central Park in New York ( 1850s ).
In his article, ' The Role of Lawyers in Corporate Promotion and Management: A Canadian Case Study and Theoretical Speculations ' ( see link below ), Marchildon states, " With his four-year arts degree, as well as a law degree from the Dalhousie Law School in Halifax, Charles Cahan was one of the few formally educated practitioners in late nineteenth century Canada.
Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system, the Fens gives its name to the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, and thereby to Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
* Her biography at the Northwestern Law site, with a link to her CV
In " Raw ", a 2005 episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, " BlitzkriegKids. com ", the website of a teenage neo-Nazi, has a link to the game.
* Ristroph, Alice, " Sexual Punishments ", ( Abstract w / link to document ), Columbia Journal of Gender and Law, Vol.
* Smith, Brenda V. and Yarussi, Jamie M. " Prosecuting Sexual Violence in Correctional Settings: Examining Prosecutors ' Perceptions ", ( Abstract w / link to document ), Criminal Law Brief Spring 2008, American University: Washington College of Law, WCL Research Paper No. 2008-50, accessed June 5, 2008.
It was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and is the second largest " link " in the Emerald Necklace.
* University of Cincinnati College of Law, 2000 John H. Burlingame Distinguished Lecture ( dead link )
The college has an academic link with the University of Oslo, Norway, and has signed an MOU with the IUCN Pakistan, under which it will have institutional co-operation with the latter in the area of Environmental Law.
** Direct link to PDF file: " One Law: The Role of Legal Education in the Opening of the Legal Profession Since 1776 " Paul D. Carrington, Duke Law School, article in Florida Law Review, Volume 44, Number 4, September, 1992
Although PP and medical experts denied any such link, a Thomas More Law Center lawyer claimed that a " preponderance of medical evidence " did establish a link.

link and code
The MediaWiki software has an additional feature which uses similar notation to create automatic interlanguage links — for instance, the link < code >< nowiki > de: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > ( with no leading colon ) automatically creates a reference labeled " Other languages: Deutsch | ..." at the top and bottom of, or in a sidebar next to, the article display.
A reference to a definition on the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, for instance, could take the form < code >< nowiki > Foldoc: foo </ nowiki ></ code > which would tell the system to append and display the link as Foldoc: foo.
For example, < code >< nowiki > MeatBall: InterWiki </ nowiki ></ code > might appear as MeatBall: InterWiki, but link to.
So in the example above, the has simply been replaced by < code >< nowiki > http :// usemod. com / cgi-bin / mb. pl ?</ nowiki ></ code > in creating the target of the HTML rendered link.
Despite its advantages, the concept of implementing the game logic in a separate scripting language and writing an interpreter for it was soon dropped ( even by John Carmack who had implemented this concept ) because of the overall inflexibility of an interpreted language, the increasingly complex game logic and the fact that the game logic could be packaged into a native Dynamic link library whose source code could be released to the mod community.
The HTML code contains some or all of the five main characteristics of a link:
** to link directly to a postal code: http :// www. mapquest. com / maps / map. adp? country = NL & zipcode =, type four-digit code at the end of the URL
Although initially given the factory code Ha ( for the factory's official name ), the link with Blohm & Voss shipyards proved too strong and therefore the early aircraft designs were called " Blohm & Voss, type Ha ..." followed by the design number.
With a compiler, each time the programmer makes a change to the source code, s / he must wait for the compiler to translate the altered source files, and link all of the binary code files together before the program can be executed.
Compilers that support the EABI create object code that is compatible with code generated by other such compilers, thus allowing developers to link libraries generated with one compiler with object code generated with a different compiler.
One reason why the Borland C ++ Compiler was so good was that it had to compile and link the massive QPW code base successfully.
A creator code is a mechanism introduced in pre-OS X versions of the Macintosh operating system to link a data file to the application program which created it.
Following code defines a rectangular area ( 9, 372, 66, 397 ) with a link to the English Wikipedia:
* Visual C ++. NET 2002 ( known also as Visual C ++ 7. 0 ), which included MFC 7. 0, was released in 2002 with support for link time code generation and debugging runtime checks,. NET 1. 0, and Visual C # and Managed C ++.
In software development, the term traceability ( or Requirements Traceability ) refers to the ability to link product documentation requirements back to stakeholders ' rationales and forward to corresponding design artifacts, code, and test cases.
Like the forward link, the chip rate is 1, 228, 800 per second and signals are spread with Walsh codes and the pseudo-random noise code, which is also known as a Short Code.

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