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Schisms within the ruling family were apparent before Ahmad ibn Said's death in 1783 and were later manifest with the division of the family into two main lines, the Sultan ibn Ahmad Al Said ( r. 1792 – 1806 ) line controlling the maritime state, with nominal control over the entire country ; and the Qais branch, with authority over the Al Batinah and Ar Rustaq areas.
Despite its nominal submission to the Merovingians, the ethnic make-up of new realm Aquitaine wasn ´ t Frankish, but Gallo-Roman north of the Garonne and main towns and Basque, especially south of the Garonne.
It has the second largest economy in Europe ( behind its main economic partner Germany ) in nominal figures.
The main features distinguishing Moabite from fellow Canaanite languages such as Hebrew are: a plural in-în rather than-îm ( e. g. mlkn " kings " for Biblical Hebrew məlākîm ), like Aramaic and Arabic ; retention of the feminine ending-at which Biblical Hebrew reduces to-āh ( e. g. qryt " town ", Biblical Hebrew qiryāh ) but retains in the construct state nominal form ( e. g. qiryát yisrael " town of Israel "); and retention of a verb form with infixed-t -, also found in Arabic and Akkadian ( w -’ ltḥm " I began to fight ", from the root lḥm.
With the situation in Gaul rapidly deteriorating, Julian was made at least nominal commander of one of the two main armies in Gaul, Barbatio being commander of the other.
He built his federation party around a number of former Minseito ( one of the two main prewar conservative parties ) politicians and control bureaucrats, and made Shigemitsu Mamoru, the former Foreign Minister, its nominal leader.
Most of the microfilms in the main library's collection can be loaned to a family history center for a nominal charge.
Only following this introductory story is the nominal main character, Xuanzang ( Tang Sanzang ), introduced.
" Whether a founder tunes the nominal or the strike note makes little difference, however, because the nominal is one of the main partials that determines the tuning of the strike note.
The SNES contains a sound module called APU ( Audio Processing Unit ) which is almost completely separate from the rest of the system: it is clocked at a nominal 24. 576 MHz in both NTSC and PAL systems, and can only communicate with the main board via 4 registers on Bus B.
The Massachusetts General Court ( the main elected legislative and judicial body in Massachusetts ) was brought under nominal British government control, but all members except the Royal Governor and a few of his deputies continued to be elected in the various towns, as was their practice over the prior 40 years.
Efforts to control inflation in Latin America, specially those in which the nominal exchange rate was used as main policy tool, backfired producing an initial expansion in output followed by a recession.
The main theoretical reason for this is that if the nominal money supply ( M < sup > s </ s >) is constant, a falling P implies that the real money supply ( M < sup > s </ s >/ P ) rises, encouraging lower interest rates and higher spending.
The two main Communist forces were the New Fourth Army and the Eighth Route Army, called such after their nominal designations in the Chinese national army.
A single iron main pipe may cross a deep valley, it will have the same nominal pressure, however each consumer will get a bit more or less because of the hydrostatic pressure ( about 1 bar / 10 m height ).
By the mid-sixteenth century, the main line of the MacCarthys Mor had largely withdrawn to Kerry, so any modern claims that they are still entitled to the nominal overlordship of Carbery and Muskerry might be rejected by any extant descendants of these branches.
According to the China Youth Daily Online interview, LaRouche's main point is that the real economy ( production ) is dropping while the nominal economy ( money and financial instruments ) is going up.
At the moment the main challenge of CLIC design is achieving the nominal beam size at the interaction point and the stabilization of the machine to the required degree.
A predicative nominal is a noun phrase that functions as the main predicate of a sentence, such as George III is the king of England, the king of England being the predicative nominal.
TI21 type track circuits ( now known as EBI Track 200 ) use eight nominal frequencies, from 1549 Hz to 2593 Hz for main line applications and eight frequencies from 5600 Hz to 8400 Hz for metro applications ( designated TI21-M or EBI Track 300 ).
Actual transmission is ± 17 Hz around the nominal frequency for main line and ± 100 Hz for metro.
The Muslims of Albania during the Ottoman invasion were divided into two main communities: those associated with Sunni Islam and those associated with the Bektashi Shiism, a mystic Dervish order that came to Albania through the Albanian Janissaries that served in the Ottoman army and who practiced Albanian pagan rites under a nominal Islamic cover.

nominal and studio
In many cases, the use of centralcasting and broadcast automation has greatly weakened the role and importance of manual control by staff at the nominal local station studio facilities.
Although Metro was the nominal survivor, the merged studio inherited Goldwyn's old facility in Culver City, California where it would remain until 1986.
This class of hardware costs less than professional studio hardware, but operates at a lower nominal line level than professional studio gear.

nominal and requirement
The continuous (" RMS ") value is also referred to as the nominal value, there being a regulatory requirement to use it.
" Pepper corn " rent or rent of some nominal amount is adequate for this requirement.
" Pepper corn " or " Peppercorn " rent or rent of some nominal amount is sufficient for this requirement.
The only experience requirement is a nominal three consecutive days, for the purpose of filming demonstration tapes ( this contrasts with the NWA's seal, which requires at least two years full-time experience, but allows those who do not have meteorology degrees to apply ).
" This was a requirement of the station's original lease in exchange for a nominal rent.
Some governments have now abolished the quit rent system and relieved those with a nominal quit rent obligation from the requirement to pay it, replacing quit rents with a uniform system of land tax.
Unlike the AMS seal, a college degree in meteorology or the physical sciences is not required, though there is a minimum experience requirement ( a meteorologist must have three full years of on-air experience, or two full years of five-day-a-week forecasting, to qualify for the seal ); the AMS seal only requires a nominal amount of experience ( 3 days, enough to produce a demo tape ).

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The American Gold Eagle has a face value of US $ 50, and the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf coins also have nominal ( purely symbolic ) face values ( e. g., C $ 50 for 1 oz.
Perhaps the most famous nominal damages award in modern times has been the $ 1 verdict against the National Football League ( NFL ) in the 1986 antitrust suit prosecuted by the United States Football League.
Many times a party that has been wronged but is not able to prove significant damages will sue for nominal damages.
Nez Perce has a three-way nominal case system with both ergative (- nim ) and accusative (- ne ) plus an absolute ( unmarked ) case for intransitive subjects: hipáayna qíiwn ‘ the old man arrived ’; hipáayna wewúkiye ‘ the elk arrived ’; wewúkiyene péexne qíiwnim ‘ the old man saw an elk ’.
Unlike most constitutional monarchies, the Emperor is not even the nominal chief executive explicitly in the Constitution of Japan, but has duties " in matters of state ", which are closely regulated.
Esperanto has an agglutinative morphology, no grammatical gender, and simple verbal and nominal inflections.
Each root word has an inherent part of speech: nominal, adjectival, verbal, or adverbial.
" ( the volitive of vivi ' to live ') has a nominal form vivuo ( a cry of ' viva!
This usage is only nominal and has no effect on the status of the municipality.
The emperor has the following nominal powers.
The KAB-500L is analogous to the U. S. Paveway series: it is a standard FAB-500 general-purpose bomb, which has a nominal weight of 500 kg ( 1, 102 lb ), fitted with a semi-active laser seeker and guidance fins, turning it into a guided, unpowered glide bomb.
Since July 2012, Odyssey has been back in full, nominal operation mode following three weeks of ' safe ' mode on remote maintenance.
Pixel counts can be expressed as a single number, as in a " three-megapixel " digital camera, which has a nominal three million pixels, or as a pair of numbers, as in a " 640 by 480 display ", which has 640 pixels from side to side and 480 from top to bottom ( as in a VGA display ), and therefore has a total number of 640 × 480 = 307, 200 pixels or 0. 3 megapixels.
The PLO has a nominal legislative body, the Palestinian National Council ( PNC ), but most actual political power and decisions are controlled by the PLO Executive Committee, made up of 18 people elected by the PNC.
It has the 10th largest economy in the world by nominal GDP and the 6th largest by purchasing power parity ( PPP ).
Romania has a developing, upper-middle income market economy, the 11th largest in the European Union by total nominal GDP and the 8th largest based on purchasing power parity.
South Korea has a market economy which ranks 15th in the world by nominal GDP and 12th by purchasing power parity ( PPP ), identifying it as one of the G-20 major economies.
South Africa has shifted from a primary and secondary economy in the mid-twentieth century to an economy driven primarily by the tertiary sector in the present day which accounts for an estimated 65 % of GDP or $ 230 billion in nominal GDP terms.
Taiwan has a developed capitalist economy that ranks as the 19th largest in the world by Purchasing power parity ( PPP ), ranks as 18th in the world by gross domestic product ( GDP ) at purchasing power parity Per capita ( person ) and 24th in nominal GDP of investment and foreign trade by the Republic of China ( ROC ) government which governs Taiwan.
“ For man, and especially the Proficient, is not the Couplement of Soul and body: the proof is that man can be disengaged from the body and disdain its nominal goods .” ( Enneads I. 4. 14 ) The human who has achieved happiness will not be bothered by sickness, discomfort, etc., as his focus is on the greatest things.
In telecommunication, a narrowband modem is a modem whose modulated output signal has an essential frequency spectrum that is limited to that which can be wholly contained within, and faithfully transmitted through, a voice channel with a nominal 4 kHz bandwidth.
For example, Japanese has as many as three classes of adjectives where English has one ; Chinese, Korean and Japanese have nominal classifiers whereas European languages do not ; many languages do not have a distinction between adjectives and adverbs, adjectives and verbs ( see stative verbs ) or adjectives and nouns, etc.

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