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In a partial reaction, Pope Pius XI wrote the encyclical Casti connubii ( On Christian Marriage ) in 1930, reaffirming the Catholic Church's belief in various traditional Christian teachings on marriage and sexuality, including the prohibition of artificial birth control even within marriage.
In 1930, the Wisconsin Constitution was amended to give the governor line-item veto power, with which portions of appropriations bills may be vetoed ; the partial veto may still be overridden by the legislature.
He owes his poetic reputation to his cousin, Robert Bridges, poet laureate from 1913 to 1930, who edited a partial edition of his verse, Poems, in 1911.
In partial explanation, St Kilda was evacuated in 1930 ; at the time he was Private Secretary to the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster.
The false alibi used by the murderer of a witness sighting the missed train smoke was a partial re-use of a plot device used by Christie in the 1925 short story The Sign in the Sky, later published in the 1930 collection The Mysterious Mr. Quin.
: " Report on the partial derailment of the engine of an express passenger train that occurred on the 23rd January, near Kent House "; Ministry of Transport: Railway accidents ... which occurred during the three months ending 31 March 1930 ( London: HMSO, 1930 )

partial and black
A comparison of the nuclear genome of polar bears with that of brown bears revealed a different pattern, the two forming genetically distinct clades that diverged approximately 603, 000 years ago, although the latest research is based on analysis of the complete genomes ( rather than just the mitochondria or partial nuclear genomes ) of polar, brown and black bears, and establishes the divergence of polar and brown bears at 4-5 million years ago.
Many of the earliest white rock and roll hits were covers or partial re-writes of earlier black rhythm and blues or blues songs.
The black line shows the total vapor pressure as a function of the mole fraction of component B, and the two green lines are the partial pressures of the two components.
The first fourteen partial sums of the alternating harmonic series ( black line segments ) shown converging to the natural logarithm of 2 ( red line ).
This new choice plan revolved around magnet schools, making one-third of the schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg either magnets or partial magnets, and each magnet had a quota of black and white students that were allowed to attend.
Backtracking depends on user-given " black box procedures " that define the problem to be solved, the nature of the partial candidates, and how they are extended into complete candidates.
The commander of the Kearsarge had, while in port at the Azores the year before, turned his warship into a makeshift partial ironclad ; the ship's port and starboard midsection were stepped-up-and-down to the waterline with overlapping rows of heavy chain armor, hidden behind black wooden deal-board covers.
The necklace problem involves the reconstruction of a necklace of n beads, each of which is either black or white, from partial information.
At stage k of the reconstruction process, the partial information available at that stage is a count, for each k-configuration, of the number of k-configurations that are isomorphic to it and that contain only black beads.
During the Roman period, it was the site of an amphitheatre, the largest in Britannia, partial remains of which are on public display in the basement of Guildhall Art Gallery and the outline of whose arena is marked with a black circle on the paving of the courtyard in front of the hall.
Although he is often referred to as a black African from Madagascar, he also may have been of partial Malay ancestry, which would have been quite common owing to the fact that Madagascar had been originally settled by diverse peoples of both South-East Asia as well as Africa.
Given a partial solution to the puzzle, they use dynamic programming within each row or column to determine whether the constraints of that row or column force any of its squares to be white or black, and whether any two squares in the same row or column can be connected by an implication relation.
More precisely, if there is an entangled pure state, and one part of the entangled system is thrown into the black hole while keeping the other part outside, the result is a mixed state after the partial trace is taken over the interior of the black hole.
Polly is very smart and has glasses, black hair and a plaid dress and is quite partial to spoons and goats.
He's a goth who hides his face behind a shiny black Ozzy Osbourne hairstyle and is partial to Wumpscut and reading comics ( much like Nemi ).
Under Pohamba as Minister of Lands, Resettlement and Rehabilitation, Namibia initiated a policy of partial land expropriation from landed white farmers to landless black ones.
Penetration tests can also be described as " full disclosure " ( white box ), " partial disclosure " ( grey box ), or " blind " ( black box ) tests based on the amount of information provided to the testing party.
During this period, Eclipso was portrayed as a more conventional villain, possessing super strength, partial invulnerability, and eye blasts ( aided by his black diamond ).
Although the comic is mostly done in black and white, several chapters are done in full or partial color, primarily for effect or when color helps the understanding of the ideas that are presented.
* Since two islands may only touch at corners, cells between two partial islands ( numbers and adjacent white cells that don't total their numbers yet ) must be black.
The underside of the abdomen is black and has a red patch or partial red hourglass-shaped marking.
The principle behind the trick is simple: the deck in use is either stacked or partially stacked prior to performance, or manipulated in the course of performance to form a partial or full stack, in which there is a separation between the red and black cards, with a run of each colour comprising either half the deck or a substantial portion of the stack near the top.
Ted Skjellum ( born 4 March 1972 )— also known by the stage names Nocturno Culto, Nocturno or Kveldulv — is a Norwegian musician best known as the vocalist, lead guitarist and partial bassist ( shared with Fenriz ) of the influential black metal band Darkthrone.

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Albinism ( from Latin albus, " white "; see extended etymology, also called achromia, achromasia, or achromatosis ) is a congenital disorder characterized by the complete or partial absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes due to absence or defect of tyrosinase, a copper-containing enzyme involved in the production of melanin.
It appears in particular to be partial to the white mussels residing in the sandy beaches and inlets of the rocky outcrops along the southern coast.
3D profile of a coin ( partial ) measured with a modern confocal microscope | confocal white light microscope.
The breed is rare, and is distinguished by the van color pattern, where the color is restricted to the head and the tail, and the rest of the cat is white ; this is due to the expression of the piebald white spotting gene, a type of partial leucism.
This host response has been termed systemic inflammatory response syndrome ( SIRS ) and is characterized by an elevated heart rate ( above 90 beats per minute ), high respiratory rate ( above 20 breaths per minute or a partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood of less than 32 ), abnormal white blood cell count ( above 12, 000, lower than 4, 000, or greater than 10 % band forms ) and elevated or lowered body temperature, i. e. under or over.
For the first time, partial measurements are given, sugar is used, and we see spices being added directly to the batter: Take grated white bread.
The white star on the head and the blaze, which stretches down the muzzle, form a complete or partial collar under and around the neck.
A partial white heritage also gave light-skinned blacks more economic value and caused them to be viewed as smarter and superior to dark-skinned blacks, allowing more advantages in a white-dominated society, such as broader opportunities for education and the acquisition of land and property
Her proposals in the 2005 white paper to reduce the number and influence of parent governors in Trust Schools, were seen as a partial reversal of this earlier stance.
* Red, with or without white markings, which may appear on the feet and legs, muzzle, between the eyes and over the head as a small blaze, and around the neck as a full or partial collar.
has shifted to the hybridized posthuman of technoscience, from “ representation ” to “ simulation ,” “ bourgeois novel ” to “ science fiction ,” “ reproduction ” to “ replication ,” andwhite capitalist patriarchy ” to “ informatics of domination .” While Haraway ’ s “ ironic dream of a common language ” is inspired by Irigaray ’ s argument for a discourse other than patriarchy, she rejects Irigaray ’ s essentializing construction of woman-as-not-male to argue for a linguistic community of situated, partial knowledges in which no one is innocent.
About 25 % of the population are white or castizo ( another form of Mestizo ( 50 %) of partial European-Amerindian descent ), a large proportion of whites are descendants of culturally Spanish origins.
Whereas the 1980s partial restoration had seen a blue and white colour scheme employed this has now been changed to a more original dark green.
Due to their genetics, the African slaves had somewhat of an advantage over the white, wealthy settlers: partial immunity was present to falciparum malaria.
The image artifacts usually appear as either white or semi-transparent circles, though may also occur with whole or partial color spectrums, purple fringing or other chromatic aberration.
Soil properties such as fertility, temperature, and structural stability are partial determinants of the ability of white spruce to grow in the extreme northern latitudes.
Clarence C. Little's The Inheritance of Coat Color in Dogs hypothesized that dilution or partial albinism ce, ca and cch alleles of the so-called ( C ) gene caused the cream and white coat color variants in domestic dogs.

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