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This last `` rampage '' is only the prelude to the vicious blow upon her head, `` dealt by some unknown hand '' whose identity is later revealed not verbally but through a manual action -- the tracing of Orlick's hammer upon a slate.
When this is the case, the appropriate section of this manual will indicate that `` Continuation Cards '' may be used.
This voter with a manual dexterity disability is making choices on a touchscreen with a head dauber.
One of Alan ’ s most popular and widely distributed works is his manual on preaching, Ars Praedicandi, or The Art of Preaching.
Patrick Wormald's explanation is that Alfred's law code should be understood not as a legal manual, but as an ideological manifesto of kingship, " designed more for symbolic impact than for practical direction.
When AA was ported to the English Electric KDF9 computer, the character set was changed to ISO and that compiler has been recovered from an old paper tape by the Edinburgh Computer History Project and is available online, as is a high-quality scan of the original Edinburgh version of the Atlas Autocode manual.
Ahimsa is also an obligation in Hatha Yoga according to the classic manual Hatha Yoga Pradipika ( 1. 1. 17 ).
# Continue this process until the two records are in sync with each other, it can be difficult to sync the two records perfectly, so manual adjustment of the records is necessary to maintain the beat synchronization.
In India, brick making is typically a manual process.
This is a crude caricature of a highly competent general who authored Army Regulation 300 ( Troop Leadership ) in 1933, the primary tactical manual of the German Army in World War II, and under whose direction the first three panzer divisions were created in 1935, the largest such force in the world of the time.
This delay, absent in electronic accounting systems due to instantaneous posting into relevant accounts, is not replicated in manual systems, thus giving rise to primary books of accounts such as Sales Book, Cash Book, Bank Book, Purchase Book for recording the immediate effect of the financial transaction.
The Street Fighter 2 game manual states that Blanka is also a Capoeira fighter, differing from current character description.
In a modern car with a manual transmission the clutch is operated by the left-most pedal using a hydraulic or cable connection from the pedal to the clutch mechanism.
Garbage collection is often portrayed as the opposite of manual memory management, which requires the programmer to specify which objects to deallocate and return to the memory system.
Some languages, like Ada, Modula-3, and C ++/ CLI allow both garbage collection and manual memory management to co-exist in the same application by using separate heaps for collected and manually managed objects ; others, like D, are garbage collected but allow the user to manually delete objects and also entirely disable garbage collection when speed is required.
That is: in a non-deterministic GC system, if a resource or a resource like object requires manual resource management ( release / close ), and this object is used as ' part of ' another object, then the composed object will also become a resource like object that itself requires manual resource management ( release / close ).
*** The I Ching is a manual of divination based on the eight trigrams attributed to the mythical figure Fuxi ( by the time of Confucius these eight trigrams had been multiplied to sixty-four hexagrams ).
For example, centrifugal force is used in the FAA pilot's manual in describing turns.
This gripping and ungripping action may be manual, as was the case in all early cable car systems, or automatic, as is the case in some recent cable operated people mover type systems.
The earliest known manual written about dominoes is the Manual of the Xuanhe Period ( 1119 – 1125 ) written by Qu You ( 1347 – 1433 ).

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Many mental health professionals use the manual to determine and help communicate a patient's diagnosis after an evaluation ; hospitals, clinics, and insurance companies in the US also generally require a ' five axis ' DSM diagnosis of all the patients treated.
Nuclear reactors generally have automatic and manual systems to shut the fission reaction down if unsafe conditions are detected.
In Thoinot Arbeau's French dance manual, it is generally a dance for many couples in procession, with the dancers sometimes throwing in ornamentation ( divisions ) of the steps ( Arbeau 1967, 59 – 66 ).
All of these claims, however, are generally not supported by martial arts historians because the idea of Bodhidharma influencing Shaolin boxing is based on a forged qigong manual written during the 17th century.
In the Zen traditions of China, Korea and Japan, manual labor is an important part of religious discipline ; meanwhile, in the Theravada tradition, prohibitions against monks working as laborers and farmers continue to be generally observed.
Professional solvent-and UV-curable ink wide-format inkjet printers generally include a " manual clean " mode that allows the operator to manually clean the print heads and capping mechanism and to replace the wiper blades and other parts used in the automated cleaning processes.
As with archaeology on land, some techniques are essentially manual, using simple equipment ( generally relying on the efforts of one or more scuba divers ), while others use advanced technology and more complex logistics ( for example requiring a large support vessel, with equipment handling cranes, underwater communication and computer visualisation ).
Osteopaths trained outside of the US are generally limited in practise to non-invasive manual therapies, as well as providing nutritional, postural and other health advice.
They are usually limited in their interventions to delivering high joule shocks for VF ( ventricular fibrillation ) and VT ( ventricular tachycardia ) rhythms, making them generally of limited use to health professionals, who could diagnose and treat a wider range of problems with a manual or semi-automatic unit.
The automatic units also take time ( generally 10 – 20 seconds ) to diagnose the rhythm, where a professional could diagnose and treat the condition far more quickly with a manual unit.
As these systems are almost always used with a specific navigational chart with the hyperbolic lines plotted on it, they generally reveal the receiver's location directly, eliminating the need for manual triangulation.
New Street is a Penalty Fare zone which is operated by London Midland on its trains and at the manual ticket barriers at the station ; this can be by-passed by the lifts which are seldom barred – the lift area is generally monitored for suspect people and information is passed on to revenue protection staff who investigate.
Baristas generally operate a commercial espresso machine, and their role is preparing the shot and pulling the shot ; the degree to which this is automated or done manually varies significantly, ranging from push-button operation to an involved manual process.
Automatic vents are generally at the shoulder, and manual vents are at the wrist.
Prior to this, the integration between sequencing and synthesis was generally a manual function based on wiring of components in large modular synthesizers, and the storage of notes was simply based on potentiometer settings in an analog sequencer.
More expensive consumer camcorders generally offer manual exposure control, HDMI output and external audio input, progressive-scan framerates ( 24fps, 25fps, 30fps ), and better lenses than basic models.
For manual brazing, wire and rod forms are generally used as they are the easiest to apply while heating.
The amount of true manual control provided is highly variable: some systems will override the driver's selections under certain conditions, generally in the interest of preventing engine damage.
The June 1993 version of the DoD awards manual finally incorporated the 1989 amendment with the addition of the exception that " the POW Medal shall be issued only to those taken prisoner by foreign armed forces that are hostile to the United States, under circumstances which the Secretary concerned finds to have been comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy forces during periods of armed conflict.
In these cases, generally a wide aisle gate or a manual gate may be provided.
The monastic life generally consists of prayer in the form of the Liturgy of the Hours ( also known as the Divine Office ) and divine reading ( lectio divina ) and manual labor.
After a company decided on manual or automatic sequence, production of that title generally stayed in the same configuration indefinitely.
Such cameras generally offer extremely fine-grained manual control for the camera operator, often to the exclusion of automated operation.
Tufts ' An Introduction to the Singing of Psalm Tunes is generally considered the first singing school manual.

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