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In a 1986 statement, he rejected " the legitimacy of an Army Council styling itself the Council of the Irish Republican Army which lends support to any person or organisation styling itself as Sinn Féin and prepared to enter the partition parliament of Leinster House.
Though the town of Ratzeburg was part of the Ratzeburg diocese, the town itself was not within the territory of the Prince-Bishopric of Ratzeburg, but formed a part of the old Duchy of Saxony and became part of its dynastic partition of Saxe-Lauenburg around 1296, remaining with this duchy under altering dynasties until 1876.
The town was organized in 1812 from part of the Town of Warren, which was itself made by a partition of the Town of German Flatts.
The lengthwise partition that divides most of the cochlea is itself a fluid-filled tube, the third scala.
Equivalently, g ( n ) is the largest least common multiple ( lcm ) of any partition of n, or the maximum number of times a permutation of n elements can be recursively applied to itself before it returns to its starting sequence.
Many theorems, which are modeled after Ramsey's theorem itself, assert that in every partition of a large structured object, one of the classes necessarily contains a large structured subobject, but give no information about which class this is.
The linking number of a loop with itself enters into the calculation of the partition function, but this number is not invariant under small deformations and in particular is not a topological invariant.
Unlike the programs for other operating systems, the programs for DOS and Windows 9x / Me not only alter data in the partition table, but will also overwrite many sectors of data in the partition itself.
Apple does not support non-Windows partition formats or drivers so therefore configuring other operating systems is not directly possible through Boot Camp itself.
Therefore, by the De Bruijn – Erdős theorem, P itself also has a w-colorable incomparability graph, and thus has the desired partition into chains.
Analogously, the " partition coefficient " -- a measurement of differential solubility and itself a component of SAR predictions -- can be predicted either by atomic methods ( known as " XLogP " or " ALogP ") or by chemical fragment methods ( known as " CLogP " and other variations ).
The partition function itself is a function of the product between pressure and volume, divided by.
The term baffles is likely derived from a lesser used definition of the word itself, that of " a partition that prevents interference between sound waves in a loudspeaker.
But partition itself was based on a religious and political agenda.
When Count Wolfgang Theodoric of Castell-Castell ( itself a partition of Castell-Remlingen ) died in 1709, the County of Castell was recreated as a partition.
It was created as a partition of Castell in 1597, and in 1668 it was partitioned between itself and Castell-Castell.
It was established as a partition of Castell-Remlingen in 1668, and it was partitioned between itself and Castell in 1709.
Fürstenberg-Weitra emerged as a partition of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen, and was partitioned between itself and Fürstenberg-Taikowitz in 1759.
A mimic is amorphous, able to alter the external configuration of its form at will, and the more intelligent ones can even assume the shape of a partition wall, overhanging arch, or rough rock wall ; this feat is accomplished by the creature's mode of travel, which involves extending its strong pseudopods, which exude a sticky " glue ", and pulling itself along (" unsticking " its own glue at will ), traveling on walls and ceilings as easily as it can on floors.
Oettingen-Oettingen suffered one partition, between itself and Oettingen-Spielberg in 1602.
Bentheim-Tecklenburg emerged as a partition of the County of Bentheim in 1277, and was partitioned between itself and Bentheim-Lingen in 1450.

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In recent years there was a high demand for massively distributed databases with high partition tolerance but according to the CAP theorem it is impossible for a distributed system to simultaneously provide consistency, availability and partition tolerance guarantees.
Conversely every partition of comes from an equivalence relation in this way, according to which if and only if and belong to the same set of the partition.
Judea and Zion were rejected because, according to the partition plan, Jerusalem ( Zion ) and most of Judean mountains would be outside the new state.
After failed bids to form coalitions, Nehru reluctantly supported the partition of India, according to a plan released by the British on 3 June 1947.
But for his teachings, the efforts of his followers, and his own presence, there perhaps could have been much more bloodshed during the partition, according to prominent Norwegian historian, Jens Arup Seip.
* Voronoi diagram: Given a set of points, partition the space according to which points are closest to the given points.
Christian III, John II the Elder and Adolf partitioned the Duchies of Holstein ( a fief of the Holy Roman Empire ) and of Schleswig ( a Danish fief ) in an unusual way, following negotiations between the brothers and the Estates of the Realm of the duchies, which opposed a factual partition, referring to their indivisibility according to the Treaty of Ribe.
Between 1886 and 1892 he published a series of papers on the foundations of the kinetic theory of gases, the fourth of which contained what was, according to Lord Kelvin, the first proof ever given of the Waterston-Maxwell theorem ( equipartition theorem ) of the average equal partition of energy in a mixture of two gases.
* The Province of Schleswig-Holstein was at first administered jointly by Prussia and Austria following the 1864 Second Schleswig War until its partition according to the Gastein Convention in the next year
A mosaic is, " a partition that divides the aggregate into segments of equal size ," according to Martino ( 1961 ).
( Note, both Windows and Linux count the partitions according to the ordering of the partitions in the partition table, which may be different from the order of the partitions on the disk.
Of special interest is the prediction of partition coefficient log P, which is an important measure used in identifying " druglikeness " according to Lipinski's Rule of Five.
However, according to Modern Orthodox Rabbi Ahron Soloveichik, a mechitzah need only serve as a halakhic partition, and hence need only be the minimum height for such a partition.
The 1939 partition of Poland according to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact established a new western border with no permanent defense installations, and the army deployment within the Front created weak flanks.
After being exhibited in the Zoological Gardens and at the White City it went to Glasgow, where, according to a sensational Press notice, it was killed by a lion, which broke down the partition between the cages and made short work of its opponent.
It derived its name, according to the etymology of the Pundits, from a prince of the Mahabharata, to whose portion it fell on the partition of the country among the Lunar race of Delhi.

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The partition of Bengal saw the mainstream revival of Hindu-Muslim riots which drove both Bengali Muslims and Hindus further apart, leading to more unrest in Bengal.
The months leading up to the partition of India in 1947 were marked by heavy conflict in the Punjab between Sikhs and Muslims.
One of the most significant aspects of trusts is the ability to partition and shield assets from the trustee, multiple beneficiaries, and their respective creditors ( particularly the trustee's creditors ), making it " bankruptcy remote ", and leading to its use in pensions, mutual funds, and asset securitization.
* 1993: The biopic Sardar was produced and directed by Ketan Mehta and featured noted Indian actor Paresh Rawal as Patel ; it focused on Patel's leadership in the years leading up to independence, the partition of India, India's political integration and Patel's relationship with Gandhi and Nehru.
* Khosla, G. D. Stern reckoning: a survey of the events leading up to and following the partition of India New Delhi: Oxford University Press: 358 pages Published: February 1990 ISBN 0-19-562417-3
García, the eldest legitimate son, was to be feudal overlord of his brothers, but he was soon challenged by his brothers, leading to the first partition of the kingdom after his death in the Battle of Atapuerca, in 1054.
In Ukraine, the treaty is often viewed as leading to the partition of the Ukrainian Hetmanate state between its more powerful neighbouring states.
Unionists became even more trenchant in their views on All-Ireland self-government, ultimately leading to a perpetuation of partition.
Despite the partition of Ireland into Northern Ireland and Irish Free State ( including subsequent political developments leading to the Republic of Ireland ), Ireland continues to have a single team representing the entire island and is therefore sometimes still referred to as a Home Nation-despite not being a Home Nation of the United Kingdom.
This annexation was recognised by the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697, but restored all right-bank territories to the Empire, leading to Kehl's cession to the Margraviate of Baden the following year, falling to Baden-Durlach on the partition of the margraviate in 1771.
The leading bogie of the EMU derailed and the train immediately collided with the solid structure of the overbridge, crushing the driver's cab, killing driver Arthur McKee, 35, and also killing passenger Alan Nicol, 21, who was seated immediately behind the cab, with his back to the partition.
At 22 years, during the partition riots of 1947 in Mumbai, while staying at Lehri House, Mohammed Ali Road, he witnessed a man being stoned to death by a mob, this he not only expressed in a drawing but it was to have lasting impact on his work, leading to stark and often disturbing depiction of his subjects.
With the 1991 Karađorđevo agreement between Croatian president Franjo Tuđman and Serbian president Slobodan Milošević, and with the Graz agreement of 1992, the Serb and Croat political leaderships agreed on a partition of Bosnia, resulting in the Croat forces turning on the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, leading to the Croat-Bosniak war.
If the widower remarried another woman, two conjugal families would have been created, leading to the eventual partition of the estate.
A glass partition behind the driver's cab enabled passengers in the leading and rear coaches to have an excellent view of the line ahead or behind.

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