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matter and came
No matter how many registry rocks they came to on this journey, each one exerted its own appeal.
`` Until this Hungarian Committee matter came up, Bang-Jensen was a fine and devoted individual.
Such a situation regarding the Board of War could hardly have helped Morgan's chances for promotion when that matter came before the group later on.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
As the Universe cooled, the rest mass energy density of matter came to gravitationally dominate that of the photon radiation.
Around the 1960s, the study of physical properties of liquids were added to this list, and it came to be known as condensed matter physics.
Dark matter came to the attention of astrophysicists due to discrepancies between the mass of large astronomical objects determined from their gravitational effects, and the mass calculated from the " luminous matter " they contain ; such as stars, gas and dust.
A seminal work by Dyson came in 1966 when, together with Andrew Lenard and independently of Elliott H. Lieb and Walter Thirring, he proved rigorously that the exclusion principle plays the main role in the stability of bulk matter.
The administration's poor handling of the matter came in for heavy criticism.
In October the government became embroiled in another embarrassing controversy over the alleged misuse of VIP aircraft, which came to a head when John Gorton ( Government Leader in the Senate ) tabled documents which showed that Holt had unintentionally misled Parliament in his earlier answers on the matter.
" However he also declared, " But I also venerate the matter through which salvation came to me, as if filled with divine energy and grace.
One challenge to the traditional concept of matter as tangible " stuff " came with the rise of field physics in the 19th century.
Through an ongoing process which takes place in human history, light is gradually removed from the world of matter and returned to the world of light from which it came.
In 19th-century Europe, the expansion of the rail transport networks was at first largely a matter for private railway companies, but gradually came under control of the national governments.
The next development in optical theory came in 1899 when Max Planck correctly modelled blackbody radiation by assuming that the exchange of energy between light and matter only occurred in discrete amounts he called quanta.
Valentinian Gnosticism claims that matter came about through emanations of the supreme being, and to some this event is held to be more of an accident than of being on purpose.
At around the same time, the atomic theory and the corpuscular theory of light ( as updated by Einstein ) first came to be widely accepted as scientific fact ; these latter theories can be viewed as quantum theories of matter and electromagnetic radiation, respectively.
When the matter of honorary degrees came up at the University of Göttingen six years after Germain's death, Gauss lamented, “ proved to the world that even a woman can accomplish something worthwhile in the most rigorous and abstract of the sciences and for that reason would well have deserved an honorary degree.
How the discovery came about is a matter of much debate.
This continued, until the matter finally came to trial on 23 August 1451, in Nuneaton.
The lord Charles of Bohemia his son, who wrote himself king of Almaine and bare the arms, he came in good order to the battle ; but when he saw that the matter went awry on their party, he departed, I cannot tell you which way.
Before an answer came to their petition, the same bishops had recourse to the Holy See for an entirely different matter.
The rabbis determined that the matter should be left until Elijah ( in reference to the notion that Elijah's arrival would precipitate the coming of the Messiah, at which time all halakhic questions will be resolved ) and the fifth cup came to be known as the Kos shel Eliyahu (" Cup of Elijah ").
Secondly, there was the Augustinian position of an intimate relation between space time and matter ; all three, according to St. Augustine in the Confessions and the City of God, came into being as a unity and ways of speaking that purport to separate them-such as " outside the universe " or " before the beginning of the universe " are, in fact, meaningless.

matter and head
No matter how many Americans go abroad in summer, probably a hundred times as many gas up the family car, throw suitcases, kids and comic books in the back seat, and head for home.
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
Unlike the running martingale, it limits the freedom of the horse's head, no matter how long or short the reins may be.
The term " neutronium " was coined in 1926 by Professor Andreas von Antropoff for a conjectured form of matter made up of neutrons with no protons, which he placed as the chemical element of atomic number zero at the head of his new version of the periodic table.
This status entailed, however, a degree of subjugation to the head of the dynasty, in particular in the matter of marital selection, which proved so onerous an issue to Nelson Mandela that it prompted the departure to Johannesburg that eventually led to his political career.
He insisted that having done nothing, in relation to the matter in question, otherwise than by the authority of the Long Parliament, he was not justly accountable to this or any other inferior Court ; which being a point of law, he desired to have council assigned upon that head ; but the Court over-ruled ; and by interrupting him frequently, and not permitting him to go on in this defense, they clearly manifested a resolution of gratifying the resentments of the Court upon any terms.
Also, Craig Ramsay retained the head coaching position as Neilson was not asked to return, which became a matter of some controversy.
According to Wouk, " head Harry Cohn looked into the matter, called me back, and said in his tough gravelly voice, ' I've got you beat on the legalities, but I've listened to the record and it's no goddamn good, so I'm yanking it.
While the title generally reflects the ambassador's second head position as head of a diplomatic mission, in some countries the term may also represent a rank held by career diplomats, as a matter of internal promotion, regardless of the posting, and in many national careers it is quite common for them to be appointed to other functions, especially within the ministry / ministries in charge of foreign affairs, in some countries in systematic alternation with actual postings.
Battleground was originally an RKO property, which was called " Prelude to Love " to hide its subject matter, but was shelved when production head Dore Schary resigned, despite $ 100, 000 having been put into the property to that point.
Soon after this, Hitler was made aware of the problem-by whom it is not clear, but it is probable that the matter had reached the ears of Martin Bormann, head of the Party Chancellery and Hitler's private secretary, who thought it his duty to inform Hitler that Goebbels had not told him the whole truth about the Grynszpan case.
In April 1533 an Act in Restraint of Appeals eliminated the right of clergy to appeal to " foreign tribunals " ( Rome ) over the King's head in any spiritual or financial matter.
Whether consciously or not, this builds on the Roman Law principle of dominium where any attack on the members of the family or the property it owned was a personal attack on the pater familias the male head of the household, sole owner of all property belonging to the household, and endowed by law with dominion over all his descendants through the male line no matter their age.
After being told by sociology department head Gordon Streib to read an introductory textbook, Ritzer found himself enthralled with the subject matter.
The difficulty of answering questions about the matter came to a head at a Wimbledon press conference, where Graf broke down in tears.
Speaking in Seanad Éireann Costello told senators that as a matter of law, the King was indeed " King of Ireland " and Irish head of state and the President of Ireland was in effect no more than first citizen and a local notable, until the new law came into force.
The output power of an engine is dependent on the ability of intake ( air – fuel mixture ) and exhaust matter to move quickly through valve ports, typically located in the cylinder head.
Of her innumerable witty sayings the best known is her remark on the cardinal de Polignac's account of St Denis's miraculous walk of two miles with his head in his hands -- Il n ' y a que le premier pas qui coûte ( The distance doesn't matter ; it is only the first step that is the most difficult.
Today, a design team, no matter the scale of the equipment, is usually composed by a master designer ( the head of the team ) that will have the responsibility to take decisions about the way the creative process should evolve, and a number of technical designers ( the hands of the team ) specialized in diverse areas according to the product proposed.
But the matter was made a political one ; the Tories still had a majority in the burgh council ; Wilson was powerfully backed by friends, Sir Walter Scott at their head ; and his adversaries played into his hands by attacking his moral character, which was not open to any fair reproach.
Around the backend of the year 1774, after sustaining a head injury in circumstances that are obscure, Fergusson was submitted against his will into Edinburgh's Darien House " hospital " ( close to today's eponymous Bedlam Theatre ), where, after a matter of weeks, he suddenly died.
Some experts theorize that the practice stemmed from the belief that the head contained " soul matter " or life force, which could be harnessed through its capture.

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