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Apart from some of the so-called " Labours of Hercules " ( see next section ) he very rarely travelled abroad during his later career.
As the endmost edge becomes dull, it can be broken off the remaining blade, exposing the next section, which is sharp and ready for use.
* Restoration of Zion ( chapters 4-5, probably exilic and post-exilic, together with the next section );
Pointers to high-end algorithms are given the next section.
During final construction, a small section of the outside corners is carved or routed out and filled with binding material on the outside corners and decorative strips of material next to the binding, which are called purfling.
Now in Greece κίνημα ( kinēma, " movement ") and σινεμά ( sinema, " filmmaking, cinema ") exist together as a doublet ( see next section ).
It is a group-theoretic analogue of the Jacobi identity for the ring-theoretic commutator ( see next section ).
In the next section Marxists make a case for this mutually reinforcing relationship.
Although the APA was closely involved in the next significant revision of the mental disorder section of the ICD ( version 8 in 1968 ), it decided to go ahead with a revision of the DSM.
The " visitation " was a section of the province through which visitors to each priory could describe the state of its religious life and its studies to the next chapter.
Flynn has later changed his arguments as noted in the next section.
During final construction, a small section of the outside corners is carved or routed out and filled with binding material on the outside corners and decorative strips of material next to the binding, which are called purfling.
The principal types of graphemes are logograms, which represent words or morphemes ( for example, Chinese characters, or the ampersand & representing the English word and ; also Arabic numerals ); syllabic characters, representing syllables ( as in Japanese kana ); and alphabetic letters, corresponding roughly to phonemes ( see next section ).
Each term may be replaced with one or more variants ( see the next section for examples ).
The inverse limit and the natural projections satisfy a universal property described in the next section.
His next film was Epidemic ( 1987 ), which was also shown at Cannes in the Un Certain Regard section.
The " holiness " injunctions which give the code its name begin with the next section: penalties are imposed for the worship of Molech, consulting mediums and wizards, cursing one's parents and engaging in unlawful sex.
Relation is formally defined in the next section.
Governor La Trobe offered the MCC a choice of three sites ; an area adjacent to the existing ground, a site at the junction of Flinders and Spring Streets or a ten-acre ( about 4 hectares ) section of the Government Paddock at Richmond next to Richmond Park.
One of the first start-ups to design MIPS processors was Quantum Effect Devices ( see next section ).
When a longhand note, photograph, memoranda, or other things were placed on the platen, the depression of a lever would cause the item to be photographed onto the next blank space in a section of the memex film.
The next section will attempt to clarify this distinction.
Safety was improved again later on, e. g. by removing the jumps on the long main straight and widening it, and taking away the bushes right next to the track at the main straight, which made that section of the ' Ring dangerously narrow.
However, in practice, orbits are affected or perturbed, by other forces than simple gravity from an assumed point source ( see the next section ), and thus the orbital elements change over time.

next and dictionary
At each stage in compression, input bytes are gathered into a sequence until the next character would make a sequence for which there is no code yet in the dictionary.
# Add W followed by the next symbol in the input to the dictionary.
When such a string is found, the index for the string less the last character ( i. e., the longest substring that is in the dictionary ) is retrieved from the dictionary and sent to output, and the new string ( including the last character ) is added to the dictionary with the next available code.
At the same time it obtains the next value from the input, and adds to the dictionary the concatenation of the string just output and the first character of the string obtained by decoding the next input value.
The decoder then proceeds to the next input value ( which was already read in as the " next value " in the previous pass ) and repeats the process until there is no more input, at which point the final input value is decoded without any more additions to the dictionary.
( Previously generated output is not affected by the code-width change, but once a 6-bit value is generated in the dictionary, it could conceivably be the next code emitted, so the width for subsequent output shifts to 6 bits to accommodate that.
He spent the next two decades working to expand his dictionary.
Instead of capitalizing " American ", for example, the dictionary had labels next to the entries reading cap ( for the noun ) and usu cap ( for the adjective ).
There is a green " dictionary suffix " arc from each node to the next node in the dictionary that can be reached by following blue arcs.
The next commission for the brothers was a much smaller, pocket-sized abridgement of the OED At the same time they were working on Modern English Usage ; work on both began in 1911, with Henry Fowler concentrating on Modern English Usage and Francis on the pocket dictionary.
The statue shows Hodge sitting next to a pair of empty oyster shells atop a copy of Johnson's famous dictionary, with the inscription " a very fine cat indeed ".
The winners of each show carried over to the next episode ( up to a maximum of 6 episodes, upon which they must retire ), whilst the runner-up went home with a Macquarie dictionary.
In the dictionary next to that word there is a picture of DeShawn Stevenson.

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The next level of control, traffic responsive, establishes metering rates based on actual freeway conditions.
Following each ten-year census, Congress is required to create a law that establishes the process of apportionment for the next ten years.
It establishes the spare country blues sound that took the band to international fame with their next album, 1988's The Trinity Session.
A provision of the law establishes that when a national holiday falls on a Sunday, the next working day shall become a public holiday, known as.
If all the players beat the banker in one round, they break the bank, and control of the bank then passes to the next player to the banker's left, who establishes his own initial stake as above.
The first book establishes her friendship with lonely, sheltered rich girl Honey Wheeler whose family has just moved into the Manor House next door and soon the girls are embroiled in their first case.
This establishes the classic Mordru story cycle: Mordru is freed, continues his obsession with destroying the legion then loses in battle, only to be trapped again until the next time.
Via transition from one to the next, a film establishes not only the boundaries but resonances between the two worlds.

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