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resultant and reservoir
Despite its name, it is not a tributary of the nearby Pigeon River, which flows into the French Broad well above Douglas Dam and the resultant reservoir.

resultant and over
In fact all of our civilized world is the resultant of man's projection of his imagination over the past 60 centuries or more.
In the resultant power vacuum, Oman invade Bahrain in 1717, ending over a hundred years of Persian hegemony.
In the resultant Battle of Nemea, the Spartans win a major victory over the allies.
The resultant performance has been remarkable, with the Pelican sailing, at speed, over 20 degrees nearer the wind than any square rigger.
In the Arabi Park area, the surge crossed over elevated railroad tracks and the resultant wave washed many homes off of their foundations, and completely destroyed others.
Concerns over the extension of utilities into the rural Township with the resultant potential for large scale growth served as an impediment to consolidation.
Concerns over the extension of utilities into the rural Township with the resultant potential for large scale growth served as an impediment to consolidation.
In June 1972 the remnants of Hurricane Agnes stalled over the New York – Pennsylvania border, dropping up to 20 inches ( 500 mm ) of rain into the Chemung Valley, which was among the worst hit areas by the resultant flooding.
In the 1960s, some reviewers criticized Alec Leamas ’ s resultant defeatism ; The Times said, “ the hero must triumph over his enemies, as surely as Jack must kill the giant in the nursery tale.
In later years, the plot was modified several times, the resultant story emphasizing romance over nationalistic zeal.
The program was conducted on a shoestring budget, but the resultant emphasis on simplicity and economical engineering proved to be a benefit, and a major advantage over other more complex guided weapons.
The Mauser's 7mm cartridge gave some higher velocity and a resultant flatter trajectory over the. 30 Army cartridge used in the U. S. Krag-Jorgensen rifle.
( Due to a two-month postal strike in Britain over the winter of 1970 − 71, and the resultant delay in receiving sales data from record retailers, All Things Must Pass was originally listed as having reached number 4.
It took over nearly all of Britain's municipal telephone companies ( the sole exception being Kingston Communications in Hull ) and was responsible for the resultant telephone network until British Telecommunications ( BT ) was demerged by the British Telecommunications Act 1981.
In coordinates where p is ( 0, 0 ), the curves have no other intersections with y = 0, and the degree of P with respect to x is equal to the total degree of P, I < sub > p </ sub >( P, Q ) can be defined as the highest power of y that divides the resultant of P and Q ( with P and Q seen as polynomials over K ).
The resultant decline has been extreme, and the Wych elm is now uncommon over much of its former range.
In June 1972 the remnants of Hurricane Agnes stalled over the New York-Pennsylvania border, dropping up to of rain into the Chemung Valley, which was among the areas worst hit by the resultant flooding.
During the summer the flow of water was often very low and so the trows were pulled over the resultant shallows.
In 2012 National Australia Bank completed a strategic review of its UK businesses and decided to scale back operations, completely stopping Commercial Property Investment lending and closing 29 Financial Solutions Centres, with the resultant loss of 1400 jobs over 3 years.
As locations east of the Cascade Mountains rapidly heat up in late spring, the resultant pressure gradient pulls cool marine air onshore, over the coastal mountains, and into the Willamette Valley of Oregon, as well as the non-coastal parts of southwestern Washington.
The resultant vehicles more closely to the immensely successful trio of Chrysler minivans, which during this era accounted for over 50 % of domestic minivan sales.
Integrating these vectors over any collection of lights, or over the entire sphere of directions, produces a single scalar value — the total irradiance at that point, and a resultant direction.
But another division in 1885 when a London assembly excommunicated a brother in Reading over the " standing " of a Christian, the minority in a resultant split ( Stuarts ) adopted a more " open " approach to fellowship, as did those who followed Grant in America.

resultant and what
In perhaps the best-known example, the story of Lucifer, pride ( his desire to compete with God ) was what caused his fall from Heaven, and his resultant transformation into Satan.
Cams that have too high a resultant valve lift, and at high rpm, can result in what is called " valve bounce ", where the valve spring tension is insufficient to keep the valve following the cam at its apex.
The resultant size of the pore directly affects what molecules are able to pass through the pore, with small pore sizes only allowing small molecules like water to pass through the pore.
In other words, a non-critical race occurs when moving to a desired state means that more than one internal state variable must be changed at once, but no matter in what order these internal state variables change, the resultant state will be the same.
Having conducted considerable research, she is one of the foremost experts on treecats, and is a descendant of and in-part named after Stephanie Harrington — who was the first human to bond with Treecats when she figured out what was occurring in the Great Disappearing Celery mystery and ambushed Climbs Quickly in the act of treecat burglary — surprising both races with the resultant bonding that nearly ended the life of both sapients.
This means that when more than one pickup is active and one has the phase reversed, the resultant tone is what remains after the signal common to the two pickups is canceled out, and only the differences from pickup position remain.
After the development of the new Birmingham New Street, a group of local business men noticed the resultant need for additional railway capacity south, through what were the under developed suburbs of south Birmingham and villages of northern Worcestershire.
Second, the resultant impairment of the women's rights was beyond what was necessary to evaluate their case.
But the resultant row over the severing of what was a very important rail link began.
The resultant formulas and algorithms are what comprise his subsequent pace handicapping work called REXPOINTE Pace Handicapping.
Although the resultant treaties fell short of what Spinelli would have liked, his efforts did trigger a new momentum in European integration, including a major increase in the powers of the European Parliament within the EU system.
Located on what was a reclaimed marshland, the resultant dampness often resulted in the area being covered in a light mist or fog, which further protected it from bombing.
Much more significant to Merezhkovsky at the time was what he saw and felt in Greece, grandiose images and the resultant lavish spurt of new ideas laying the foundation for his second novel.
The resultant Gowrie regime favoured what has been described as an ultra-Protestant regime and was approved by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland as the ' late act of the Scottish reformation '.

resultant and was
The silver chloride was fused under vacuum in the presence of aluminum chips with the resultant product of Af which was sublimed into a flask on the vacuum line.
The resultant town, platted in 1847 and named for the patron of Father Galtier's mission, St. Paul, was to become an important center of the fur trade and was to take on a new interest for those Selkirkers who remained at Red River.
A popular application was use in home theater PC systems due to high performance and low heat output resultant from low V < sub > core </ sub > settings.
The backward nature of expectation formulation and the resultant systematic errors made by agents ( see Cobweb model ) was unsatisfactory to economists such as John Muth, who was pivotal in the development of an alternative model of how expectations are formed, called rational expectations.
A return to New Zealand was accompanied by a desire to avoid the controversy of 1930 and so red replaced blue for the jersey with the resultant kit being that which is still worn today, the combination of red jersey, white shorts and green and blue socks, representing the four unions.
The resultant stagnation of economic growth was particularly pronounced in Cuba because of its great strategic importance in the Caribbean, and the stranglehold that Spain kept on it as a result.
The resultant product was backward compatible, a first for a handheld system, and leveraged the large library of games and great installed base of the predecessor system.
Chalk has also been used as a building material and, once fired, the resultant lime was spread on agricultural land to improve fertility.
But since there was no intent, there was no resultant problem.
The resultant pattern of loss was a patchwork, rather than wholesale loss of its centre, but was nevertheless very extensive.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
The resultant album, Crown Royal, was delayed due to the personal problems, and when it was finally released in 2001, it featured only three appearances by DMC.
The resultant academic and public quarrels concerned the scholarly merit, or lack thereof, of humanistic commentary about the physical sciences ; the influence of postmodern philosophy on social disciplines in general ; academic ethics, including whether Sokal was right or wrong to deceive the editors and readers of Social Text ; and whether the journal had exercised the appropriate intellectual rigor before publishing the pseudoscientific article.
The resultant list was widely publicized for marketing purposes ( especially by the Palms casino which had the top ranking ).
" The final " l " was dropped due to bureaucratic sloppiness, and the resultant mispronunciation persisted, on and off, for several centuries.
In the United States, naturally occurring airborne yeasts were used almost exclusively until commercial yeast was marketed at the Centennial Exposition in 1876 in Philadelphia, where Charles L. Fleischmann exhibited the product and a process to use it, as well as serving the resultant baked bread.
Simon Kapwepwe and Harry Nkumbula challenged the resultant 1978 election of President Kaunda in the High Court, but their action was unsurprisingly unsuccessful.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the resultant end of the Cold War, the threat of a major nuclear war between the two nuclear superpowers was generally thought to have declined.
The resultant nitric acid was then used as a source of nitrate ( NO < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >-</ sup >) in the reaction

1.548 seconds.