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The names contrabass and double bass refer to the instrument's range and use in the contra octave below the cello, also called the 16 ' octave relative to the church organ.
Emperor Caracalla ( 2nd-3rd c. AD ) had formed a Macedonian phalanx of 16, 000 men all born in Macedonia and commanded by officers bearing the names of Alexander's officers.
The Ohio River as a whole is ranked as the most polluted river in the US based on 2009 and 2010 data although the more industrial and regional Ohio tributary, Monongahela River, which the data names as home to the biggest polluter in the state, ranked behind 16 other American rivers for pollution at number 17, while the Allegheny is not cited as a polluted river.
Hippolytus ( AD 170 – 236 ), considered to have been one of the most learned Christian historians, puts names to the seventy disciples whom Jesus sent forth in Luke 10, includes Aristobulus of Romans 16: 10 with Joseph, and states that he ended up becoming a pastor in Britain.
( In New Brunswick and British Columbia, Canadians must be 19 to change their names, in Ontario 16.
In chapter 16, names for Loki are given, including " wrangler of Heimdall and Skadi ".
At the request of his editor, Collodi added chapters 16 – 36, in which the Fairy with Turquoise Hair ( or " Blue Fairy ", as the Disney version names her ) rescues Pinocchio and eventually transforms him into a real boy, when he acquires a deeper understanding of himself, making the story suitable for children.
A far more elaborate work was the history of Philip's reign ( 360 ‑ 336 ), with digressions on the names and customs of the various races and countries of which he had occasion to speak, which were so numerous that Philip V of Macedon reduced the bulk of the history from 58 to 16 books by cutting out those parts which had no connection with Macedonia.
The siamang, which is the largest of the 16 species, is distinguished by having two fingers on each foot stuck together, hence the generic and species names Symphalangus and syndactylus.
Variable names must be composed of upper-case alphabetic ( 65-90, 41 < sub > 16 </ sub >- 5A < sub > 16 </ sub >) and numeric ( 48-57, 30 < sub > 16 </ sub >- 39 < sub > 16 </ sub >) characters, starting with an alphabetical character, and for strings terminating with a dollar sign ( 36, 24 < sub > 16 </ sub >).
On January 16, 2012, they revealed track names from the new EP on Facebook.
The names of the traditional Ten Cities of the Decapolis come from the Roman historian Pliny the Elder ( N. H. 5. 16. 74 ).
Over 150 species names have been published, and although differing sources may cite different selections of accepted names, only 10 – 16 are generally cited as being accepted by the vast majority of botanical authorities.
Thus, Lester Grabbe points to a number of parallels between the Azazel narrative in 1 Enoch and the wording of Leviticus 16, including “ the similarity of the names Asael and Azazel ; the punishment in the desert ; the placing of sin on Asael / Azazel ; the resultant healing of the land .” Daniel Stökl also observes that “ the punishment of the demon resembles the treatment of the goat in aspects of geography, action, time and purpose .” Thus, the place of Asael ’ s punishment designated in 1 Enoch as Dudael is reminiscent of the rabbinic terminology used for the designation of the ravine of the scapegoat in later rabbinic interpretations of the Yom Kippur ritual.
NetBIOS names are 16 octets in length and vary based on the particular implementation.
After having released a few limited edition 12 " singles in Germany under various project names ( e. g. The Alliance, The Admirers on his own label " Freshline Records " ( founded 1988 by Frank " Quickmix " Hassas & O-Jay ), their first major breakthrough came in December 1989 when a cover of the Technotronic hit " Pump Up The Jam " went to # 16 on the German singles chart.
* The constitutional crisis of the 16 May 1877: President Patrice de Mac-Mahon dismisses Prime Minister Jules Simon and names Albert de Broglie to replace him.
On 19 March 2007, BBC reported that ITN released the names of the 16 U. S. Marines in the unit involved in Lloyd's death.
Designed by Liam O ' Connor Architects and Planning Consultants, it was completed in 2007 at a cost of over £ 6 million and bears the names of over 16, 000 service personnel of the British Armed Forces killed since the Second World War.

names and students
According to Gow, Housman could never remember his students ' names, maintaining that " had he burdened his memory by the distinction between Miss Jones and Miss Robinson, he might have forgotten that between the second and fourth declension.
The walls of the room list the names of Harvard students, faculty, and alumni that gave their lives in service of the United States during World War I along with an empty tomb depicting Alma Mater holding a slain Harvard student.
Below are the names of the universities and some of the important schools including newly opened Hannover Medical Research School in 2003 for attracting the students from biology background from around the world.
Today students may enroll in any nation, although the nations still preserve their geographic names.
Abu-Jamal was given the name Mumia in 1968 by his high school teacher, a Kenyan instructing a class on African cultures in which students took African classroom names.
Medical students are taught to learn names for specific deformities, such as ulnar deviation, boutonniere deformity, swan neck deformity and " Z-thumb ," but these are of no more significance to diagnosis or disability than other variants, since they occur in osteoarthritis as well.
Many, if not most, of the students, and more than 90 % of the faculty members were of German heritage, and numerous statues of notable scientists with German names can still be found in the city today.
The Tribune has since filed suit against the University administration under the Freedom of Information Act to acquire the names of students benefited by administrative clout and impropriety.
Inspired by tuition from academics who are often familiar faces, if not household names, LSE students take their first steps to greatness in the debating chambers, cafes, bars – and even occasionally in their seminar groups – during three or four years of studying '.
He was also known to refer to the socialist states in eastern Europe by their full official titles ( for instance using " German Democratic Republic " over " East Germany " and " Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia " over " Yugoslavia "), and also referred to east European towns with their Slavonic rather than Germanic names, further confusing his students who were familiar with the latter.
In 1993, in remembrance of the 25th anniversary of the events, a stele was dedicated with the names of few of the students and persons who lost their lives during the event.
The names of absent or tardy students were duly reported in the Beemer Times.
In Mediaeval times, students of Aristotelian logic classified every possibility and gave them names.
This system was originally developed for transmitting classical genres such as nagauta, shakuhachi, or koto music, but since it proved profitable to teachers and was supported by students who wished to obtain certificates of proficiency and artist's names continues to spread to genres such as min ' yō, Tsugaru-jamisen and other forms of music that were traditionally transmitted more informally.
In a list of one hundred names, King's claimed two: Alan Turing and John Maynard Keynes who had been both students and fellows at the college.
Upon entering high school, grades 9 through 12 ( high school ) also have alternate names for students, namely Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior.
Graduate students of the Advanced Scholars Exam would come here to this monastery in order to inscribe their names.
Among other names submitted by students were Sharks, Daredevils, Musketeers, Pelicans, Prather ’ s Ground Hogs, Bloodhounds, Cyclops and Serpents.
Later scholars and students commonly quoted Agricola's lists as a historical source ; only in the late eighteenth century did scholars begin to critically evaluate the " gods " in Agricola's lists and the information he presented about them, determining with further research that most of the figures in his lists were not gods, but local guardian spirits, figures from folk mythology or explanatory legends, cultural heroes, Christian saints under alternative names, and, in one case, a harvest-time festival.
The Oct. 7, 1948, issue of The Sunflower, the student newspaper, ran an advertisement urging students to submit names for the school's new mascot.
In late October, the delegations from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang arrive ; the Triwizard Tournament is officially opened, and students who wish to compete submit their names to the Goblet of Fire.
The success of their efforts is evidenced by the familiarity of the names of their students in the literature of psychology, among them Kurt Lewin, Rudolf Arnheim, Wolfgang Metzger, Bluma Zeigarnik, Karl Duncker, Herta Kopfermann and Kurt Gottschaldt.
Along the way, they battle with gangs of students ( with names such as " The Generic Dudes ", " The Frat Guys ", " The Jocks " or " The Squids ") and several gang leaders which act as bosses or sub-bosses.
He was admitted as a commoner on 15 June 1723, and matriculated on 18 June ; the records say that he came from Bath rather than Perth, because the person recording the names of the new students was unable to understand his Scottish accent.

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