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number and peaks
Associated with these great valleys are a number of volcanic peaks, the greatest of which occur on a meridional line east of the eastern trough.
Logan is believed to have the largest base circumference of any non-volcanic mountain on Earth ( a large number of shield volcanoes are much larger in size and mass ), with the massif containing eleven peaks over.
The country between Malawi and Ibo is remarkable for the number of fantastically shaped granite peaks which rise from the plateau.
With eight of the world's 10 highest mountain peaks, including Mount Everest at 8, 848 m. In the early 1990s, one large public sector project and a number of private projects were planned ; some have been completed.
The number of triple-play customers has doubled since the service was introduced and currently peaks at 78, 049 subscribers.
The Aksai Chin region is a desert of salt flats around 5, 000 metres above sea level, and Arunachal Pradesh is mountainous with a number of peaks exceeding 7000 metres.
Before 1891 and the publication of Munros Tables there was considerable uncertainty about the number of peaks in Scotland over 3, 000 feet.
The Scottish Mountaineering Club have carried out a number of revisions of the tables, both in response to new height data on Ordnance Survey maps and to address the perceived inconsistency as to which peaks qualify for Munro status.
Marked trails lead to a number of peaks, sites and fishing lakes and rivers.
A number of stone enclosures on some of the peaks, including on the upper slopes of Grand Teton ( known simply as The Enclosure ) are thought to have been used by Shoshone during vision quests.
The number of detected electrons in each of the characteristic peaks is directly related to the amount of element within the area ( volume ) irradiated.
The number of peaks produced by a single element varies from 1 to more than 20.
Even so, a small number of pile-up peaks will remain and pile-up correction should be built into the software in applications that require trace analysis.
A number of high peaks line the divide before it attains Mont Dolent ( 3, 823 m ).
But, though it rises in a number of lofty peaks, such as the Mont Vélan ( 3, 727 m ), the Matterhorn ( 4, 478 m ), the Lyskamm ( 4, 527 m ), the Nord End of Monte Rosa ( 4, 575 m ), and the Weissmies ( 4, 023 m ), many of the highest points of the region, such as the Grand Combin ( 4, 314 m ), the Dent Blanche ( 4, 357 m ), the Weisshorn ( 4, 505 m ), the true summit or Dufourspitze ( 4, 634 m ) of Monte Rosa itself, and the Dom ( 4, 545 m ), all rise on its northern slope and not on the main chain.
The parks contains spectacular gorge country and a number of peaks higher than 1, 000 m.
As of 2007, the total number of tourist overnight stays is roughly the same for summer and winter season, with peaks in February and July / August.
The California Raisins version of the song peaks at number 84 on Billboard's Hot 100.
The name is probably derived from the number þrír which means " three " and then referring to three peaks on the island.
A number of the more obscure and least-accessible peaks in the range weren't ascended until the 1970s.
Aside from Baldy, the ranch contains a number of prominent peaks.
The expedition also made several short films covering local cultural topics, and made a number of first ascents of smaller peaks in the Khumbu region.
This period also saw a number of difficult to classify acts arising who did not sell many records, but proved to be very influential on things to come, such as Kim Fowley and Captain Beefheart, both of whom had been active in the 1960s but reached their artistic peaks during this era, and Sparks, all from Los Angeles.
Meriden is a showcase for a number of prominent peaks of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border.
First, there is a limited number of peaks that can be resolved within the short time scale of the GPC run.

number and indented
The west coast, composed of sedimentary formations, is more indented than the east coast, thus offering a number of harbors sheltered from cyclones, such as the harbor at Mahajanga.
This is due to the many photoreceptors in the retina ( up to 1, 000, 000 per square mm for Buteo, against 200, 000 for humans ), an exceptional number of nerves connecting these receptors to the brain, and an indented fovea, which magnifies the central portion of the visual field.
The specific number of spaces in the indentation is unimportant as long as parallel elements have the same left justification and the hierarchically nested elements are indented further.
A deed indented or indenture is one executed in two or more parts according to the number of parties, which were formerly separated by cutting in a curved or indented line known as the chirograph.
Current tendencies are to reduce the number of recognized species ; when a narrow species concept is adopted, the varieties indented in the list below may also be accepted as distinct species.
Hawks, including the accipitrines, are believed to have vision several times as sharp as that of the human species, in part because of the great number of photoreceptor cells in their retinas ( up to 1, 000, 000 per square mm, against 200, 000 for humans ), a very high number of nerves connecting the receptors to the brain, and an indented fovea, which magnifies the central portion of the visual field.
Its controller, the AppleJack controller, featured four colored primary action buttons ( labeled with a number of raised ( button 1 ) or indented ( other buttons ) dots ), two shoulder buttons, three secondary action buttons ( labeled with shapes: square, circle & diamond ) and a circular D-Pad.
The southern part includes a number of peninsulas with highly indented coast.

number and is
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
It is worth dwelling in some detail on the crisis of this story, because it brings together a number of characteristic elements and makes of them a curious, riddling compound obscurely but centrally significant for Mann's work.
The cyclist, a sufficiently commonplace young fellow, is not named but identified simply as `` Life '' -- that and a license number, which Piepsam uses in addressing him.
Presumably a cocktail party is expected to fulfill the host's desire to get together a number of people who are inadequately acquainted and thereby arrange for bringing the level of acquaintance up to adequacy for future cooperative endeavors.
The number of primitive ideas in systematically-simple theories is reduced to a minimum.
I assume that the number of readers of this anthology who regard themselves as morally perfect is small, and that most readers are willing to consider procedures by which they may gain more insight into themselves and better understanding of others.
That is how the real routine of resistance goes on, and its strength is directly proportionate to the number of insignificant people who can let themselves be taken to pieces, piece by piece, without quitting.
Although the United States and the U.S.S.R. have been arguing whether there shall be four, five or six top assistants, the most important element in the situation is not the number of deputies but the manner in which these deputies are to do their work.
There are a number of other considerations besides this one but it is for the Congress, not the Department of Justice, to balance these various considerations and make a judgment about legislation.
Nonetheless, although few in number they are a stubborn crew, as tenacious of life as the Hardshell Baptists, which suggests that there is some kind of vital principle embodied in their faith.
For that is the one an increasingly large number of prominent Americans are now proposing.
and it is still very far from certain how valid the party's claim is that in `` a growing number of kolkhozes '' the peasants are finding it more profitable, to surrender their private plots to the kolkhoz and to let the latter be turned into something increasingly like a state farm.
Too bad your number is in the directory ''.
The number of countries thus favorably situated is small, but their peoples constitute over half of the population of the underdeveloped world.
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
The Navy, on April 25, announced it is bringing back the carrier Shangri-La from the Mediterranean, increasing to four the number of attack carriers in the vicinity of Cuba.
There is little doubt that the number of those who wish to serve will be far greater than our capacity to absorb them.
Since broadcast frequencies are very limited in number, these objectives are to some extent inconsistent in that not all of them can be fully realized, and to the extent that each is realized, there is a corresponding reduction of the possibilities for fullest achievement of the others.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
In the daytime, on the other hand, since skywave transmission is relatively inefficient, it is possible to assign a substantially larger number of stations on these channels.
Such additional daytime class 2, assignments are appropriate if optimum use is to be made of these frequencies, and the Commission has over the years made a large number of them.

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