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restrained and gyro-stabilized
A gyro-stabilized platform system, using restrained gyros, is well suited for automatic leveling because of the characteristics of the gyro-platform-servo combination.

restrained and platform
They can often be restrained by the client's budget, in which, the media strategy will inform the creative team what media platform they'll be developing the ad for.
Like the previous series, the figures all are twisted variations of Christmas, including a hunchback and obese Santa Claus who hides a lifeless skull under a gasmask-like headpiece and wears contraptions on his hands similar to the glove of Freddy Krueger ; a near-naked Mrs. Claus who is dressed in nothing more than a red bikini, black platform boots and a Christmas hat ; mutant blade-wielding elves ; an axe-wielding " Rudy " reindeer who is restrained by fairy lights and belts ; a monstrous melting snowman with six arms made from tree branches ; and a massively deformed Jack Frost who is made from ice, snow and a tree.
While on the train platform, when Grant was already restrained on his stomach on the platform floor, Mehserle drew his weapon, stood over Grant, and shot him in the back.
For example, the platform urges that " idolatry, heresy, blasphemy ... open contempt of the word preached, profanation of the Lord's Day ... and the like are to be restrained and punished by civil authority.

restrained and with
The complexities of Venetian politics eluded him, but the story of the revolution itself is told in restrained measures, with no superfluous passages and only an occasional overemphasis of the part played by its leading figure.
Indeed, the only person he remains connected to is his dying mother, with whom he shares a tender, yet restrained relationship.
The Cayman Islands ' political system is very stable, bolstered by a tradition of restrained civil governance with the United Kingdom.
This correspondence contrasts sharply with the generally detached and much more restrained attitude he showed in his later life.
In Europe the more restrained type of comedy was developed in substantial quantities in France, with the films of Max Linder for Pathé representing the summit of the genre from 1910 onwards.
It was written, he tells us, in bitter anguish, " out of much affliction and pressure of heart ... and with streaming eyes " ( 2 Cor 2: 4 ); yet he restrained the expression of his feelings, and wrote with a dignity and holy calm which he thought most calculated to win back his erring children.
" Beginning with the Permanent Waves album in 1980, Lee gradually changed his vocal style to a more restrained sound.
The house featured in the image of Kings Head St to the left, is unique in the town and is an example of a sailmaker's house, thought to have been built circa 1600. Notable public buildings, all later, include the parish church of St. Nicholas ( 1821 ) in a restrained Gothic style, with many original furnishings including a ( somewhat altered ) organ of the same date in the west end gallery, and the Guildhall of 1769, the only Grade I listed building in Harwich.
Bradley, now the American commander of the 12th Army Group, remarked that he would have preferred to work with Alexander, rather than Montgomery, as he regarded the former as " a restrained, self-effacive, and punctilious soldier ".
Contrary to America's policy which restrained armament ( limited equipment was provided for infantry and police forces ) to South Korea, Stalin extensively armed Kim Il Sung's North Korean army and air forces with military equipment ( to include T-34 / 85 tanks ) and " advisors " far in excess of those required for defensive purposes ) in order to facilitate Kim's ( a former Soviet Officer ) aim of conquering the rest of the Korean peninsula.
Justinian, however, felt restrained by the complications that would have ensued with the West.
The goddess ' appearance offered contrasting colours to the eye, for her body was dazzling white, intimating her descent from heaven and her robe was dark blue, denoting her emergence from the sea ... But now becomingly took the centre of the stage to the great acclamation of the theatre, and smiled sweetly ... still more affectingly began to gently stir herself ; with gradual, lingering steps, restrained swaying of the hips, and slow inclination of the head she began to advance, her refined movements matching the soft wounds of the flutes.
When Lindh arrived at Camp Rhino he was stripped and he was restrained to a stretcher, blindfolded and placed in a metal shipping container, which was procedure for dealing with a potentially dangerous detainee associated with a terrorist organization.
" By the time he graduated, he was disillusioned with the restrained feeling and inaccessibility of serialism.
In the game's cosmology humans can regain their lost divine status through a game concept called Awakening in which characters with an extremely high or low mental balance are no longer restrained by the rules of the Illusion.
Custody means either that the suspect was under arrest or that his freedom of movement was restrained to an extent " associated with a formal arrest.
Sonically, the Pixies are credited with popularizing the extreme dynamics and stop-start timing that would become widespread in alternative rock ; Pixies songs typically feature hushed, restrained verses, and explosive, wailing choruses.
David Brady describes a " lull before the storm " in which, in the early 17th century, " reasonably restrained and systematic " Protestant exegesis of the Book of Revelation was seen with Brightman, Mede and Hugh Broughton ; after which " apocalyptic literature became too easily debased " as it became more populist, less scholarly.
Indeed, at the funeral of Geoffrey, he was so overcome with grief that he had to be forcibly restrained from casting himself into the grave.
Rhetorical education became more restrained as style and substance separated in 16th-century France with Peter Ramus, and attention turned to the scientific method.
On 11 September 1977, police loaded him in the back of a Land Rover, naked and restrained in manacles, and began the 1100 km drive to Pretoria to take him to a prison with hospital facilities.

restrained and reasonable
A person is seized within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment only when, by means of physical force or show of authority, his freedom of movement is restrained and, in the circumstances surrounding the incident, a reasonable person would believe that he was not free to leave.
The burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, which has to collect and present enough compelling evidence to convince the trier of fact, who is restrained and ordered by law to consider only actual evidence and testimony that is legally admissible, and in most cases lawfully obtained, that the accused is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

restrained and response
" The Kriegsmarine response was rather more restrained but equally focused on pointing out the many difficulties to be surmounted if invading England was to be a viable option.
Douglas characterised the policy package as restrained and responsible, and an appropriate response to the country ’ s economic difficulties.
The housing attempts to rotate in response to the torque produced, but is restrained by the scale or torque metering cell that measures the torque.
Cottage gardens go back many centuries, but their popularity grew in 1870s England in response to the more structured Victorian English estate gardens that used restrained designs with massed beds of brilliantly colored greenhouse annuals.
Black's restrained response allows White to play 2. d4.
His saintly emotional response to deveikut would break restrained rules of conduct, sometimes humorously in public.

restrained and effects
Initially used for testing cosmetics, the procedure involves applying 0. 5mL or 0. 5g of a test substance to the eye or skin of a restrained, conscious animal, and then leaving it for set amount of time before rinsing it out and recording its effects.

restrained and where
For the case of a purely inertial autonavigator consisting of three restrained gyros, a coordinate system is used where the sensitive axis of the X accelerometer is parallel to the east-west direction at the base point, and the Y accelerometer sensitive axis is parallel to the north-south direction at the base point.
The U. S., for example, has much higher CEO salaries than do Japan or Germany, where insider trading is less effectively restrained.
In arguing before the Supreme Court, Gitlow contended that " the statute as construed and applied by the trial court penalize the mere utterance, as such, of ' doctrine ' having no quality of incitement, without regard to the circumstances of its utterance or to the likelihood of the unlawful sequences " While acknowledging " liberty of expression ' is not absolute ,'" he maintained " it may be restrained ' only in instances where its exercise bears a causal relation with some substantive evil, consummated, attempted or likely '" As the statute took no account of the circumstances under which the offending literature was written, it violated the First Amendment.
The new pope quickly alienated his cardinals by criticising their vices, limiting the areas where they could receive income and even rising to strike one cardinal before a second restrained him.
The Soviets also pulled many of their troops out of Mongolia in 1987 where they were also having a far easier time than in Afghanistan and restrained the Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea to the point of an all out withdrawal in 1988.
The atmosphere was more restrained and less festive than normal, with a heavily revised programme where the finale of Beethoven's 9th Symphony replaced the Sea Songs, and Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings was performed in tribute to the victims of the attacks.
The risk will be higher in cases where the restrained person has a high body mass index ( BMI ) and / or large waist girth.
Doctor Strange, also brainwashed, restrained Strong Guy in a bubble of mystic force, where he stayed while events played out.
Kane then took Van Dam to the backstage where he was restrained and was about to be set on fire.
The pacification of Gwalior also had its effect beyond the Sutlej, where anarchy was restrained for yet another year, and the work of civilisation was left to Ellenburough's two successors.
He readily accepted for himself the character of a " trimmer ," desiring, he said, to keep the boat steady, while others attempted to weigh it down perilously on one side or the other ; and he concluded his tract with these assertions: that our climate is a Trimmer between that part of the world where men are roasted and the other where they are frozen ; that our Church is a Trimmer between the frenzy of fanatic visions and the lethargic ignorance of Popish dreams ; that our laws are Trimmers between the excesses of unbounded power and the extravagance of liberty not enough restrained ; that true virtue hath ever been thought a Trimmer, and to have its dwelling in the middle between two extremes ; that even God Almighty Himself is divided between His two great attributes, His Mercy and His Justice.
As the small fire ships were much more manoeuvrable than enemy ships of the line, especially in the coasts of the Aegean Sea where the islands, islets, reefs, gulfs and straits restrained big ships from being easily moved, they were a serious danger for the ships of the Turkish fleet.
It is further contended that the authority of Congress may be exerted to control interstate commerce in the shipment of childmade goods because of the effect of the circulation of such goods in other states where the evil of this class of labor has been recognized by local legislation, and the right to thus employ child labor has been more rigorously restrained than in the state of production.
Kandel and colleagues used preparations of Aplysia californica where individuals were restrained in small aquariums in a manner that the gill was exposed.
The adverts were animated by Aardman Animations and showed Polos in a factory, the leading advert showed a scared Polo without a hole in the factory on a conveyor belt try to escape, but he gets restrained where the machine pokes the hole out of him.
Although Zsasz is restrained during the daytime when he is being treated personally by Jeremiah Arkham, he is brought back to his cell at night where he would leave the asylum through the secret passage, unbeknownst to the night guards.
" Ring Them Bells " is one of the more celebrated tracks on Oh Mercy, and also where Lanois ' production is at its most subtle and restrained.
He at first restrained himself because his friends desired him to, though he disobeyed this during a trip to Asgard, where he killed and drained a dragon while lost in Hela's realm.
Washington goes on to acknowledge the fact that parties are sometimes beneficial in promoting liberty in monarchies, but argues that political parties must be restrained in a popularly elected government because of their tendency to distract the government from their duties, create unfounded jealousies among groups and regions, raise false alarms amongst the people, promote riots and insurrection, and provide foreign nations and interests access to the government where they can impose their will upon the country.
This is at odds with Bradley's dissent in the Slaughterhouse Cases, where he had argued ( with respect to men ) that " the right of any citizen to follow whatever lawful employment he chooses to adopt ( submitting himself to all lawful regulations ) is one of his most valuable rights, and one which the legislature of a State cannot invade, whether restrained by its own constitution or not.
At the Tucker State Prison Farm, an inmate would be taken to the " hospital room " where he was most likely restrained to an examining table and two wires would be applied to the prisoner.
On one occasion his exact language is, " except in cases where the power is restrained by the Constitution of the United States, the law of the State is supreme over the subject of slavery within its jurisdiction.

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