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one- and which
The one- or two-digit number of the index word or electronic switch was used in the operand of a symbolic machine instruction to specify indexing or as a parameter which is always an index word or electronic switch, e.g., 3.

two-season and which
All of this increases the offensive capacity of attackers, especially the Germans against weak Allied forces in the early years ( one of the French 5-factor air wings no longer joins her force pool until Summer 1940, making French defeat by then almost inevitable ), but on the Eastern Front spring mud ( preventing overrun and exploitation there ) and the Russian Winter ( an annual die roll which improves for the Germans over time ) mean that Germany only has a two-season attack in the East.
From 1986 to 1987, a two-season Popples cartoon series was broadcast in the United States, and there was a four-issue comic book series from Star Comics based on this cartoon ( which was intended to be five issues long, but the fifth issue was never published ).
The critic of The Nation who had consistently praised Copeau's efforts wrote: " The Vieux-Colombier has not only afforded New York a continually varied feast of inspiration and refreshment but it has set for us a new and practicable standard by which American dramatic art may be tested " Against all odds, a French-language theatre had presented a repertoire of plays of considerable taste during a two-season stint in a city enthralled with Broadway.
Among the most adventurous of her licensing ventures were a two-season lower-priced, mail-order fashion line for Sears, Roebuck & Co. ( 1916 – 17 ), which promoted her clothing in special de luxe catalogues, and a contract to design interiors for limousines and town cars for the Chalmers Motor Co, later Chrysler Corporation ( 1917 ).

two-season and there
The Orlando Thunder of the WLAF called the Citrus Bowl home in their two-season existence ( 1991 – 1992 ), the XFL's Orlando Rage played there in 2001, the UFL's Florida Tuskers, who played 2 seasons ( 2009 – 2010 ) before moving to Virginia Beach, Virginia as the Virginia Destroyers in 2011, and the Orlando Fantasy of the Lingerie Football League moved to the stadium in 2011 ( after playing its previous two years in UCF Arena ).

two-season and have
Steele was engaged to porn actress and director Vanessa Blue, and the two have appeared together on Playboy TV ( in his two-season show Lex in the City ) and in several movies.

hunt and which
An exception to this general tendency is his Latin treatise " De falconibus " ( later inserted in the larger work, De Animalibus, as book 23, chapter 40 ), in which he displays impressive actual knowledge of a ) the differences between the birds of prey and the other kinds of birds ; b ) the different kinds of falcons ; c ) the way of preparing them for the hunt ; and d ) the cures for sick and wounded falcons.
Much of the northern colonists depended upon the ability either of themselves to hunt, or for others from which they could purchase game.
Among other adventures, Atalanta participated in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar, which Artemis had sent to destroy Calydon because King Oeneus had forgotten her at the harvest sacrifices.
Traditional forms of hunting on Sunday are illegal, except for raccoons which may be pursued until 2 a. m., hunting on licensed hunting preserves, use of dogs all day to hunt bear, raccoon and fox.
More than a fighting style, it was created as a hope of survival, a tool with which an escaped slave, completely unequipped, could survive in the hostile, unknown land and face the hunt of the capitães-do-mato, colonial agents armed and mounted in charge of finding escapees.
Whilst this had the advantage of being usable by untrained users via ' hunt and peck ' typing and requiring one less key switch than a conventional 12 button keypad, it had the disadvantage that some symbols required three times as much force to depress them as others which made it hard to achieve any speed with the device.
Once again in the hunt for the Daytona 500 with 10 laps to go, Earnhardt was taken out of contention by a late crash which sent his car upside down on the backstretch.
Among Ike's objectives in not directly confronting McCarthy was to prevent McCarthy from dragging the Atomic Energy Commission into McCarthy's witch hunt for communists, which would interfere with, and perhaps delay, the AEC's important work on H-bombs.
Two of the most popular of the period were of Pomona ( goddess of orchards ) as a metaphor for Agriculture, and Diana, representing Commerce, which is a perpetual hunt for advantage and profits.
The dhole is a highly social animal, living in large clans which occasionally split up into small packs to hunt.
An egg hunt is a game during which decorated eggs, real hard-boiled ones or artificial ones filled with, or made of chocolate candies, of various sizes, are hidden for children to find, both indoors and outdoors.
Ultimately, conditions will deteriorate to the point of a " sword-interval ," in which swords appear in the hands of all human beings, and they hunt one another like game.
As such, the only seal tannery in the country Great Greenland in Qaqortoq is heavily subsidized by the government to maintain the livelihood of smaller communities which are economically dependent on the hunt.
In 1684 the French and Spanish signed the Treaty of Ratisbon that included provisions to suppress the actions of the Caribbean privateers, which effectively ended the era of the buccaneers on Tortuga, many being employed by the French Crown to hunt down any of their former comrades who preferred to turn outright pirate.
The investigation deteriorated into a witch hunt, which forced the vicarius Flavius Martinus to intervene.
No real damage was done except to the temper of some who had to hunt for wagon wheels, gates, wagons, barrels, etc., much of which decorated the front street.
The family stays close together for a few weeks, up to a month or so, during which time the young learn how to fend for themselves and hunt prey.
In his view, the market ( which implies the hunt for higher advertising revenue ) not only imposes uniformity and banality, but also a form of invisible censorship.
In Secret Avengers, Steve Rogers tracks Shang-Chi down to help turn back the Shadow Council, which has resurrected Shang-Chi's father, Zheng Zu, and employed the Hai-Dai, a squad of assassins, to hunt Shang-Chi down.
An early example of this is the boar hunt that gave Odysseus the scar by which Eurycleia recognizes him ; Odysseus is injured by the boar and responds by killing it.
Sometimes, proverbs are important parts of poems, such as Paul Muldoon's " Symposium ", which begins " You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it hold its nose to the grindstone and hunt with the hounds.
There he undertook a rigorous hunt for Cathar heretics, such as Guillaume Bélibaste, which won him praise from religious authorities, but alienated the local people.
Up to the present, springbok are hunted as game throughout Namibia, Botswana and South Africa because of their beautiful coats, and because they are very common and easy to support on farms with very low rainfall, which means they are cheap to hunt, as well.
Salukis are " sight " hounds, which means they hunt by sight, run the quarry down, catch it, and kill or retrieve it.

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He thought of the jungles below him, and of the wild, strange, untracked beauty there and he promised himself that someday he would return, on foot perhaps, to hunt in this last corner of the world where man is sometimes himself the hunted, and animals the lords.
The researchers estimate there are up to 2, 000 coyotes living in " the greater Chicago area " and that this circumstance may well apply to many other urban landscapes in North America .< ref name =" urb ">< span class =" plainlinks ">" Thriving under our noses, stealthily: coyotes " URL accessed on January 9, 2006 .</ span ></ ref > In Washington, D. C .' s Rock Creek Park, coyotes den and raise their young, scavenge roadkill, and hunt rodents.
Going to trade his hunt from the year, including foxes, seals and polar bears, Nanook comes in contact with the white man and there is a funny interaction as the two cultures meet.
:::< span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ">" there is a large variety of ways to kill these animals ".</ span > ( the hares ) < span style =" font-family: Times New Roman ">" Nevertheless, I will tell of those that are used in Spain: they hunt them with Galgos, since here there are some extremely swift ones, although some hares are as swift as them, and sometimes do get away from them.
In addition to hunters and jumpers, there are equitation classes, sometimes called hunt seat equitation, which judge the ability of the rider.
Ethnomusicologist Ter Ellingson believes that Dryden had picked up the expression " noble savage " from a 1609 travelogue about Canada by the French explorer Marc Lescarbot, in which there was a chapter with the ironic heading: " The Savages are Truly Noble ", meaning simply that they enjoyed the right to hunt game, a privilege in France granted only to hereditary aristocrats.
The North West Company established a trading post there in 1793, and many natives began settling there permanently, while they continued to hunt and fish in the area.
Many Cheyenne did not sign the treaty, and they continued to live and hunt on their traditional grounds in the Smokey Hill and Republican basins, between the Arkansas and the South Platte, where there were plentiful buffalo.
As he remarked, waiting for animals to hunt " represented 24 % of the total manhours of activity recorded ; yet there is no recognisable archaeological consequences of this behaviour.
Boone, however, continued hunting and exploring Kentucky until his return to North Carolina in 1771, and returned to hunt there again in the autumn of 1772.
In Flanders, Belgium, the wild hunt is rarely seen, but there are accounts of feasts in the fields, most often held by alvermannen ( singlular form: alverman ) of elves.
The old-time cowboy author Frank H. Maynard reported going there on his first buffalo hunt.
The local Indian tribe allows non-tribal members to hunt and fish within their reservation boundaries and there is an abundance of upland game birds to hunt during the fall.
Outside the garden there are a few straight scenic avenues, for following the hunt in a carriage, or purely for the vista afforded by an avenue.
With convoys securely protected there were enough resources to allow escort carrier groups to aggressively hunt U-boats.
Generally women hunt the majority of the small game while men hunt the majority of the large and dangerous game, but there are quite a few documented exceptions to this general pattern.
Other types of wild cats will primarily hunt small mammals such as rodents and rabbits, but because there are no other carnivores to compete with the Iriomote cat on the island, there is no need for them to isolate themselves from the various habitats and food sources that are available.
While there, Kraven brutally kills Sasha ( who complained that Kraven would have to hunt them to prove their place in the Kravinoff family ) and euthanizes Vladimir.
During the reign of the kings Charles XI of Sweden and Charles XII of Sweden, the royal court was often present at the palace ; Charles XI of Sweden went there to hunt, and after 1700, Hedwig Eleonora again hosted the royal court during the absence of Charles XII of Sweden under the Great Northern War ( 1700 – 1721 ).

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