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The height above sea level of pertinent points on a context, such as the top and bottom of a wall are taken and added to plans sections and context sheets.
The game primarily uses a first-person perspective, with the screen divided into sections to display pertinent textual information.
The trail traverses rugged sections of the mountains while at the same time connecting various historical sites pertinent to the history of New Jersey.
Chochmas Adam ( " The Wisdom of Man "), similarly, discusses the laws in the Yoreh De ' ah section of the Shulchan Aruch, as well as laws from the Even Ha ' ezer and Choshen Mishpat sections pertinent to everyday life.
... Click link for digitized copy of pertinent sections of Thunberg's work which was reprinted in Richard Hildreth's " Japan as It Was and Is " ( 1855, pp. 387-423 )
This monograph draws from pertinent sections in earlier editions of the author's Historia filozofii ( History of Philosophy ).
Each bureau contains multiple divisions and sections pertinent to their functions and responsibilities.

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These six named themselves after pertinent Bible verses: Genesis 6: 4, Exodus 10: 21, Judges 15: 14, Leviticus 26: 22, Matthew 27: 51 and Isaiah 6: 2, each having a power that related to the events or beings described in that verse.

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It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
And ( D ) all action of a physical kind pertinent to the mission is relegated to the line of men on the lower rank.
And I select this sentence as its pertinent summation: `` in essence the drama of his ( Eisenhower's ) Presidency can be described as the ordeal of a nation turned conservative and struggling -- thus far with but limited and precarious success -- to give effective voice and force to that conservatism ''.
The foregoing factors are pertinent to the analysis of perceptual images and the broad conditions under which they achieve realism or fall short of it.
And it is this, particularly the establishment of archaeology and place-name studies on a scientific basis, which are immediately pertinent to the Saxon Shore.
In the central contest, that for Mayor, they may have found some pertinent points in what each faction has said about the other.
however, several pertinent considerations deserve recognition.
A review of practices in other states regarding fiscal uniformity is pertinent to this report.
Figs. 7 and 8 give all pertinent dimensions.
His counterpoint is pertinent, skillful, and rarely thick.
`` A recent, and more pertinent action, has been the establishment of a technical staff reporting to the vice-president for Engineering.
A little investigation by telephone or reading the travel ads in the newspapers and magazines will give you these pertinent details on the additional money-saving benefits.
In addition, a detailed interspecies survey of the incidence of generalized pulmonary emphysema in mammals would be interesting and pertinent.
I can only hope that the continuing exchange of groups and individuals between our countries will not wear out all language pertinent to the occasion.
Along with a director, the city should provide a CD headquarters so that pertinent information about the local organization would be centralized.
In New Jersey, for example, the Administrative Office of the Court has promulgated a form of notice of appeal for use by appellants, though using this exact form is not mandatory and the failure to use it is not a jurisdictional defect provided that all pertinent information is set forth in whatever form of notice of appeal is used.
In this context, it is pertinent to note that the electronegativity of astatine on the Allred-Rochow scale ( 1. 9 ) is less than that of hydrogen ( 2. 2 ).
The duo nicknamed her " Diarrhea " but once said she was cool after she asked President Clinton a pertinent question during a school assembly.
Kusche noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary.
Isotopes are distinguished by the atomic mass number ( total protons and neutrons ) for a particular isotope of an element, with this number combined with the pertinent element's symbol.
It can be seen as a more client-centric way of doing business, enabled by technology that consolidates and intelligently distributes pertinent information about clients, sales, marketing effectiveness, responsiveness, and market trends.
The web server creates a small and efficient subset of the environment variables passed to it and adds details pertinent to the execution of the program.
In the US military, if the member has a medical condition that requires special attention, an additional, red tag with the pertinent information is issued and worn with the dog tags.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.

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It is unknown whether Stibitz and / or McPhail had any influence on this work of Turing's ; McPhail's implication is that Turing's " about a possible war with Germany " ( p. 138 ) caused him to become interested in cryptanalysis, and this interest led to discussions with McPhail, and these discussions led to the relay-multiplier experiments ( the pertinent part of McPhail's letter to Hodges is quoted in Hodges p. 138 ).

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It rested its decision solely on 7, which reads in pertinent part: ``
Composition 1960 # 7 proved especially pertinent to his future endeavors: it consisted of a B, an F #, a perfect fifth, and the instruction: " To be held for a long time.
A still earlier, and more pertinent, use of the phrase is in the letter of Junius published February 7, 1769, in the Public Advertiser.

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The second part describes the social, physical, and psychological barriers impeding man ’ s ability to faithfully interpret the world ; “ Chapter II: Censorship and Privacy ”; “ Chapter III: Contact and Opportunity ”; “ Chapter IV: Time and Attention ”; and “ Chapter V: Speed, Words, and Clearness ” describe how, for a given event, all of the pertinent facts are never provided completely and accurately ; how, as a fraction of the whole, they often are arranged to portray a certain, subjective interpretation of an event.

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A referendum ( also known as a plebiscite or a vote on a ballot question ) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal, usually a piece of legislation which has been passed into law by the local legislative body and signed by the pertinent executive official ( s ).
In the Encyclopedia of science and religion, he writes that, while the doctrines that are described as scientism have many possible forms and varying degrees of ambition, they share the idea that the boundaries of science ( that is, typically the natural sciences ) could and should be expanded so that something that has not been previously considered as a subject pertinent to science can now be understood as part of science ( usually with science becoming the sole or the main arbiter regarding this area or dimension ).
Yet, statistical approaches can yield results and are often pertinent, since large polymers ( i. e., polymers with a large number of monomers ) are describable efficiently in the thermodynamic limit of infinite many monomers ( although the actual size is clearly finite ).
The files cover the period 1903 to 1958 ( so this discussion is pertinent to RCA Victor as well as The Victor Talking Machine ).
It is pertinent to the philosophy of law, as it is essential to laws affecting a corporation ( corporations law ) ( the law of business associations ).
Some of the most pertinent Roman Catholic expressions of this doctrine are: the profession of faith of Pope Innocent III ( 1208 ), the profession of faith of the Fourth Lateran Council ( 1215 ), the bull Unam sanctam of Pope Boniface VIII ( 1302 ), and the profession of faith of the Council of Florence ( 1442 ).
Clinically, the diagnosis of any particular skin condition is made by gathering pertinent information regarding the presenting skin lesion ( s ), including the location ( such as arms, head, legs ), symptoms ( pruritus, pain ), duration ( acute or chronic ), arrangement ( solitary, generalized, annular, linear ), morphology ( macules, papules, vesicles ), and color ( red, blue, brown, black, white, yellow ).
For this study, Baruch ’ s inquiry about the future of Israel and the honor of the Lord are most pertinent ( 2 Baruch 3: 4-6 ).
Typically they simplify complex foodwebs down to their major components or trophic levels, and quantify these as either numbers of organisms, biomass or the inventory / concentration of some pertinent chemical element ( for instance, carbon or a nutrient species such as nitrogen or phosphorus ).
The experience acquired by chemists was no longer pertinent to the study of the whole nature of matter but only to aspects related to the electron cloud surrounding the atomic nuclei and the movement of the latter in the electric field induced by the former ( see Born-Oppenheimer approximation ).
* Southern Scribe — News and reviews about southern literature ( including a helpful calendar of pertinent events ).
For example, in the case of email IRI would be similar to the header information on an email message ( e. g., destination email address, source email address, time email was transmitted ) as well as pertinent header information within the IP packets conveying the message ( e. g., source IP address of email server originating the email message ).
This section treats all aspects of Jewish law primarily pertinent to the Hebrew calendar ( be it the daily, weekly, monthly, or annual calendar ).
The augmentation of the buttocks, by rearranging and enhancing the pertinent muscle and fat tissues of the gluteal region, is realized with a combined gluteoplasty procedure of surgery ( subcutaneous dermal-fat flaps ) and liposculpture ( fat-suction, fat-injection ).
Once the patient is atop the operating table, the surgeon positions him or her to best expose the pertinent gluteal-region area that is to be corrected or contoured, or both ; the usual operative position is the prone ( face down ) position, but the patient can also be positioned laterally ( on his or her side ).
Thompson included several sky countries in her Oz books, and later Oz authors employed comparable materials ( see Hightown in Jack Snow's The Shaggy Man of Oz for a pertinent example ).
Under the argument accepted by the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, communication pertinent merely to preparing a tax return does not involve giving or receiving legal advice ( see e. g., United States v. Gurtner ).

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