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pattern and establishing
By establishing a pattern, sometimes with the use of a powerful computer, mathematicians may have an idea of what to prove, and in some cases even a plan for how to set about doing the proof.
The pattern of division and assassination which characterise even the strong king Dagobert's reign continued for the next century until Pepin the Short finally deposed the last Merovingian king in 751, establishing the Carolingian dynasty.
Although the 1824 act to improve the Mississippi and Ohio rivers is often called the first rivers and harbors legislation, the act passed in 1826 was the first to combine authorizations for both surveys and projects, thereby establishing a pattern that continues to the present day.
What is now known as New Preston came to be inhabited by the Wyantenock tribe of Native Americans, who spent summers at Lake Waramaug, establishing a pattern of seasonal residence that is widely repeated by New Preston's present-day occupants.
Phase response curves for light and for melatonin administration Taken this late, it does not, of itself, affect circadian rhythms, but a decrease in exposure to light in the evening is helpful in establishing an earlier pattern.
# establishing meetings in homes according to the pattern set forth by the initial church ( Acts 2: 46 )
The board is directly responsible for establishing the rules of racing ( subject to additional local rules ), the establishment and maintenance of the pattern racing committees, responsible for grading races and allocating black type status, as well as establishing a number of advisory groups to attempt to maintain uniformity in procedures between states and establish an accepted national racing calendar.
After the death of their daughter, later in 1859 the Van Alstynes moved frequently, " establishing a pattern that continued for the rest of their lives ", and never owned their own home, living in rented accommodation without a lease.
While many details will be discussed here, there are other details about the process of establishing such a segmented body pattern in morphogenesis.
The new Penny Post was influential in establishing a model system and pattern for the various Provincial English Penny Posts in the years that followed.
The ensuing effort to understand how similar genes produce such different effects has revealed that Wnt proteins are a major class of secreted morphogenic ligands of profound importance in establishing the pattern of development in the bodies of all multicellular organisms studied.
By 1943, the Labour / Ratana alliance had won all four Māori electorates, establishing a pattern of dominance that many people thought was unbreakable.
Clayton followed with the ghost story The Innocents ( 1961 ), based on Henry James The Turn of the Screw, then lay back for several years, establishing a pattern he followed thereafter.
A drum beat or drum pattern is a rhythmic pattern, or repeated rhythm establishing the meter and groove through the pulse and subdivision, played on drum kits and other percussion instruments.
Adams drove copies of the movie, titled Northern Safari, from city to city, creating a national sensation and establishing a pattern for white male adventurers in Australia that has been followed by such characters as Bush Tucker Man and Crocodile Dundee.
The role of the bass descending in a ' 4-3-2-1 ' pattern as the chords drop from IV-iii-ii-I is a way of establishing an almost subliminal tonic.
Reagan turned to the Efficiency Movement for ideas, establishing a pattern of regulatory practice that TRC used for decades.
With the Mines Bill becoming a law vide Indian Mines Act – VIII of 1901 the necessity for establishing a government college of Mining Engineering at some suitable place in India on the pattern of the Royal School of Mines was felt by the then Indian Government.
However, in 17 starts, Davies had a terrible time establishing any pattern of reliability and consistency, posting a record of 4-8 with a 5. 76 ERA.
His major contribution to neuroscience is the part he played in establishing the concept of neuronal plasticity, the capacity of the brain to reorganise itself as a result of the pattern of activity passing through its connections.
Learning to operate in small teams, studying the pattern of the militants, establishing an intelligence network, knowing their traditional sanctuaries, maintaining the element of surprise, selecting the site for counter ambush, observing the discipline of when exactly to open fire, knowing field craft and jungle craft well enough to remain undetected, and improvising within a given situation, is the kind of stuff that breaks an ambush.

pattern and departments
Another instance of this pattern occurs in the flag of the Republic of Yucatán, where it symbolized the five departments into which the republic was divided.
Under storekeeping we should have the following departments and stores: Departments of issue and receipt, pattern room, armoury department, ordnance or park, harness, saddlery and accoutrements, camp equipment, tools and instruments, engineer store, timber yard, breaking-up store, unserviceable store.
In most urban hospitals, the pattern seemed to be to establish separate departments for traditional and Western treatment.
Many university departments in the modular pattern, by themselves or in co-operation with other departments, have initiated or worked out self-financing diploma and proficiency courses.

pattern and local
Everywhere within the common pattern, however, one finds local diversity ; ;
Fan Shih-man expanded the fleet and improved the Funanese bureaucracy, creating a quasi-feudal pattern that left local customs and identities largely intact, particularly in the empire's farther reaches.
It disclosed a " distinct pattern " of abuses by the contras, including: " attacks on purely civilian targets resulting in the killing of unarmed men, woman, children and the elderly ; – premeditated acts of brutality including rapes, beatings, mutilations and torture ; – and individual and mass kidnappings of civilians for the purpose of forced recruitment into the Contra forces and the creation of a hostage refugee population in Honduras ; – assaults on economic and social targets such as farms, cooperatives and on vehicles carrying volunteer coffee harvesters ; – intimidation of civilians who participate or cooperate in government or community programs such as distribution of subsidized food products, education and local self-defense militias ; – and kidnapping, intimidation, and even murder of religious leaders who support the government, including priests and clergy-trained lay pastors.
It is not incorrect to use the fully punctuated " Ph. D .", though if this pattern is used, it should be used consistently ; practice in particular situations may vary, and it is always more elegant to be consistent with local patterns of usage than to deviate from them.
Topographical variation creates local modifications of the basic climatic pattern.
A cyclical pattern to these highland settlements, corresponding to the state of the surrounding cultures, suggests that the local Canaanites combined an agricultural and nomadic lifestyles.
This pattern is created with a stonegrind machine at the factory or a local ski shop.
** H-Day in Sweden: At 5: 00 a. m. local time, all traffic in the country switches from left-hand traffic pattern to right-hand traffic.
The pattern of settlement followed by an outbreak of hostilities with local Palestinians was repeated later at Tel Rumeida.
This diversity suggests the gradual end of the role of Wessex as a focal point and trend-setter for writers and scribes, the emergence of more distinct local scribal styles and written dialects, and a general pattern of transition of activity over the centuries that followed, as Northumbria, East Anglia, and London successively emerged as major centres of English literature, each with their own particular interests.
They developed the town on a regular grid pattern, although this was adapted somewhat to match the local topography.
Australians also have increasingly developed tastes for quality bread, with local stores such as Bakers Delight ( operating in parts of Canada as COBS bakery since 2003 ) & Brumby's Bakeries found across the country offering traditional European bread products and supermarkets reflecting the pattern.
Many local place names in the county are also from New York and Pennsylvania, reflecting the pattern of settlement.
In 1802 local residents used a grid pattern designed by Thomas Jefferson for the formation of a city.
Over the years, irregularities developed in the gridiron subdivision pattern because of the lack of local controls, conflicts with French claims, and changing land uses, particularly along the waterfront area.
Starting in the 1940s and 50s suburban growth along Route 4 would begin to displace farms and local businesses with national chains with an automobile oriented pattern of growth.
It was designed by local artist, Robert Chamberlain, who used an arrowhead found in Peters Township as the pattern.
Bede describes Oswiu's friendship and influence over Sigeberht of the East Saxons, but generally the pattern in the southeast is of more local domination, with Oswiu's influence unlikely to have been particularly strong.
The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge.
County and other types of local government follow the same pattern, with a different title for the governing body members that matches the title of the body.
The conflict between long-term local residents and recreational users is exacerbated by the highly fragmented pattern of land ownership.
The pattern can be traced in local arts as far back as the 16th century, and is similar to the selburose.
* Geographic scalability: The ability to maintain performance, usefulness, or usability regardless of expansion from concentration in a local area to a more distributed geographic pattern.
Fan Shiman expanded his empire's navy and improved the Funanese bureaucracy, creating a quasi-feudal pattern that left local customs and identities largely intact, particularly in the empire's further reaches.

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