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next and higher
After it had reappeared the next two nights, Jenks went to higher headquarters and said:
The first is the traditional " direct " appeal in which the appellant files an appeal with the next higher court of review.
Team members vote in secret on the next year's members, with no accountability to the higher Navy authority why an applicant was or was not selected.
The reply to Blackwood could take the partnership past their agreed suit and going to the next higher level may be one trick too high.
For this to occur, energy is required, as in the semiconductor the next higher states lie above the band gap.
The next higher element, water, has no odor but can be heard, felt, seen and tasted.
By quickly setting up for the next play ( often within 5 – 10 seconds after the last play despite being afforded 45 seconds ) this hindered the other team's defense from substituting situational players, regrouping for tactics, and, some suggest, increased the defense's rate of fatigue ( This is attributed to the belief that the offense dictates when a play starts so they tend to be more mentally relaxed and prepared for the start of a play where the defense must remain on a higher level of alert before the play starts ).
A number of ground-based interferometers provided measurements of the fluctuations with higher accuracy over the next three years, including the Very Small Array, Degree Angular Scale Interferometer ( DASI ), and the Cosmic Background Imager ( CBI ).
It involved a brief spiritual ceremony to remove all sin from the credente, or believer, and induct them into the next higher level as a Perfect.
The dipole term is the dominant one at large distances: Its field falls off in proportion to 1 / r < sup > 3 </ sup >, as compared to 1 / r < sup > 4 </ sup > for the next ( quadrupole ) term and higher powers of 1 / r for higher terms, or 1 / r < sup > 2 </ sup > for the monopole term.
All the layers are stacked, one above the next, in any desired order ; and the bottom layer is usually rendered as a base in the resultant image, with each higher layer being progressively rendered on top of the previously composited of layers, moving upward until all layers have been rendered into the final composite.
*" Homo -" prefix may be used in organic chemistry trivial names to indicate next higher straight chain homolog i. e. one noncyclic carbon more ( and similarly " dihomo -" meaning two noncyclic carbon more ), and is opposite of the prefix " Nor -" which usually means one noncyclic carbon less.
For example: if, while dining at a restaurant, you hear the CEO of Company A at the next table telling the CFO that the company's profits will be higher than expected, and then you buy the stock, you are not guilty of insider trading unless there was some closer connection between you, the company, or the company officers.
Lead has the highest atomic number of all of the stable elements, although the next higher element, bismuth, has a half-life that is so long ( much longer than the age of the universe ) that it can be considered stable.
The university, located in the city of Lund in the province of Scania, Sweden, traces its roots back to 1425, when a Franciscan studium generale was founded in Lund next to the Lund Cathedral, arguably making it the oldest institution of higher education in Scandinavia followed by studium generales in Uppsala in 1477 and Copenhagen in 1479.
On average, an adult moose stands high at the shoulder, which is more than a foot higher than the next largest deer on average, the Elk.
If the traits that give these individuals a reproductive advantage are also heritable, that is, passed from parent to child, then there will be a slightly higher proportion of fast rabbits or efficient algae in the next generation.
Under the dual leadership system, each local Bureau or office is under the coequal authority of the local leader and the leader of the corresponding office, bureau or ministry at the next higher level.
Another method is to refrain from promoting a worker until they show the skills and work habits needed to succeed at the next higher job.
* Grade retention, in schools, keeping a student in the same grade for another year ( that is, not promoting the student to the next higher grade with his / her classmates )
RTP is originated and received on even port numbers and the associated RTCP communication uses the next higher odd port number.
According to the specification, an RTP port should be even and the RTCP port is the next higher odd port number.
The smallest pair of trilithons were around tall, the next pair a little higher and the largest, single trilithon in the south west corner would have been tall.

next and level
With no set standards, there is the tendency to promote to the next highest level when the top of a salary band is reached regardless of performance.
The next level attempts to weigh varied evidence and come to a balanced, sensible conclusion ; ;
Players were patiently refined until fundamentally sound instead of being hastily advanced to the next level.
Players progress to the next level once all enemies on the current level are defeated.
A reinforced concrete column is extended by having the steel reinforcing bars protrude a few inches or feet above the top of the concrete, then placing the next level of reinforcing bars to overlap, and pouring the concrete of the next level.
Each priority level must be paid in full before the next lowest priority level may receive payment.
The model provides a theoretical continuum along which process maturity can be developed incrementally from one level to the next.
The objective of each level is simply to locate the exit room that leads to the next area, marked with an exit sign and / or a special kind of door, while surviving all hazards on the way.
In the first two modes, the dog retrieves the ducks a player shoots, and laughs at the player if both of the birds on screen escape ( and if the player fails to advance to the next level ).
The calendar also shows the costs of the next city improvement in each of the three categories — as a city is improved in a category, that segment has its card flipped down calendar style to reveal the newly built improvement, any advantages gained by the improvement, and the updated cost of upgrading to the next level in that category.
According to the Eureka Chamber of Commerce, railroad workers while clearing way for the track and the next railroad camp saw Eureka, level land with little to clear, and declared, " Eureka!
To that extent the solid propellant is considered to have reached the end of its tether, although it will remain the principal propulsion method for at least the next decade until newer technologies mature to a level where they can be successfully implemented.
The underlying theme of the event is to inspire the performers to take these musical styles to the next level of the creative process.
The law includes health-related provisions to take effect over the next four years, including expanding Medicaid eligibility for people making up to 133 % of the federal poverty level ( FPL ), subsidizing insurance premiums for people making up to 400 % of the FPL ($ 88, 000 for family of 4 in 2010 ) so their maximum " out-of-pocket " payment for annual premiums will be from 2 % to 9. 5 % of income, providing incentives for businesses to provide health care benefits, prohibiting denial of coverage and denial of claims based on pre-existing conditions, establishing health insurance exchanges, prohibiting insurers from establishing annual coverage caps, and support for medical research.
Clans, the next level of resident social structure, are composed of pods with similar dialects, and common but older maternal heritage.

next and road
I was drunk with excitement and the smell of gunpowder that came floating down from the road, and the fact that I was not afraid now, but only waiting to know what to do next.
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
Johnston and his wounded horse, named Fire Eater, were taken to his field headquarters on the Corinth road, where his body remained in his tent until the Confederate Army withdrew to Corinth the next day, April 7, 1862.
The next day, a supervisor passing through the yard realized that the fixture was not road debris but was in fact one of the fixtures used to light the tunnel itself.
Owing to its location next to a main road and two railway lines, fans can only enter the ground via the Fulham Road exits, which places constraints on expansion due to health and safety regulations.
It stands next to the road leading from Madron to Morvah.
When arriving in Ghent, it is best to leave cars in Park & Ride zones next to the road.
Their next game was on the road against the Denver Broncos, who had earned the AFC's top seed with a 13 – 3 record and were widely regarded as the best team in the AFC, if not the NFL.
Lansing began to grow steadily over the next two decades with the completion of the railroads through the city, a plank road, and the completion of the current capitol building in 1878.
These recordings were completed in only a matter of days, and along with a few drawings and one of Curt's paintings taken from the wall to serve as cover art ( a dish of three boiled eggs, a green pepper, and a bottle of Tabasco sauce ), were all sent to SST shortly before the band returned to the road en route to their next gig.
No extant ballad actually shows Robin Hood " giving to the poor ", although in a " A Gest of Robyn Hode " Robin does make a large loan to an unfortunate knight which he does not in the end require to be repaid ; and later in the same ballad Robin Hood states his intention of giving money to the next traveller to come down the road if he happens to be poor.
The Heel Stone lies just outside the main entrance to the henge, next to the present A344 road.
Other squatters live in shacks, situated literally on a pavement next to the road, with very few possessions.
The campus, designed by Sir Basil Spence, is in the village of Falmer, next to its railway station, and accessed by car from the A27 road.
* 12 April: Seven people killed by a woman suicide bomber who detonated a powerful charge at a bus stop on Jaffa road next to the entrance to Jerusalem's Mahane Yehuda open-air market.
The turnpike trusts borrow capital for road maintenance against the security of tolls and this arrangement becomes the common method of road maintenance for the next 150 years.
Up until 1958 the Territory had only 12 miles of motorable roads ; over the next 12 years the road system was vastly improved, linking West End to the East End of Tortola, and joining Tortola to Beef Island by a new bridge.
In some places, the same term may also be used for a paved path, trail or footpath that is not next to a road, for example, a path through a park.
The term pathway is used for pedestrian paths that are not next to a road.
The band had announced on their website that the next single was to be the rocky " Is Everybody Here On Drugs ", although the announcement was quickly removed once it was clear that Catatonia had reached the end of the road.
The next nearest road crossings to the west are the Woolwich Ferry and the Blackwall Tunnel, both well within East London.

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