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But if Eakins hoped to impress his home town with the picture, he was to be disappointed ; public reaction to the painting of a realistic surgical incision and the resultant blood was ambivalent at best, and it was finally purchased by the college for the unimpressive sum of $ 200.
So in medieval times when accusations of witchcraft ( and resultant burnings ) were prevalent, the town of Oudewater offered the accused a chance of proving his or her innocence.
Other town businesses changed their store name to Harrod's in support, and the resultant lampooning in the British press led to Fayed dropping the legal action.
This state of the town was immortalised in the December 1987 song Letter from America by The Proclaimers, the lyrics " Linwood no more " referring to the car factory being demolished and the resultant need to leave your Scottish home.
Their nickname is either ' The Thursdays ', or either ' The Butchers ' ( due to Abergavenny's famous cattle market and resultant meat markets ) or ' The Pennies ', as the ground is situated in a part of the town known as Pen-y-pound and cockney rhyming slang for a penny is ' an Abergavenny '.
The resultant servicing and market town resultantly developed its distinctive medieval layout, of a broad main street of burgesses ’ houses, each with a burgage plot stretching to a " back lane ": the Derwent bank on the north and Back Lane ( now South Street ), on the south.
David Davies began test bores in the early 1880s at Graigddu ( English-Black Rock ), which proved positive, and the resultant sinking of Lady Windsor Colliery by the Ocean Coal Company on 16 June 1884 gave birth to new coal town.
This is in spite of recent population growth in the town ; a result of the proximity to the A1 and resultant commuting access to Belfast.

resultant and named
Eysenck, along with another contemporary in trait psychology named J. P. Guilford ( 1959 ), believed that the resultant trait factors obtained from factor analysis should be statistically independent of one another — that is, the factors should be arranged ( rotated ) so that they are uncorrelated or orthogonal ( at right angles ) to one another.
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.
The oldest documented event of New Crobuzon's past is the arrival of individual khepri traders between the years 1000 and 1100, perhaps resultant of a merchant – explorer named Seemly making contact with their homeland on the continent of Bered Kai Nev. Two centuries later, an unnatural meteorological phenomenon battered the city, prompting the construction of the weather-controlling aeromorphic engine.
The resultant system has been named the Arabikskaja System.
Dan apparently first ruled in Zealand for the Chronicle states that it was when Dan had saved his people from an attack by the Emperor Augustus that the Jutes and the men of Fyn and Scania also accepted him as king, whence the resultant expanded country of Denmark was named after him.
The resultant Claytor Lake and surrounding Claytor Lake State Park in Virginia are named for him.
The resultant “ Type 11 light machine gun ” ( named after the 11th year of the reign of Emperor Taishō, or 1922 ) was the first light machine gun that mass produced in Japan and the oldest Japanese light machine gun design to see service in the Pacific War.
In such a case, the determinant of the associated Sylvester matrix ( which is named the resultant of the two polynomials ) equals zero.
Jai Singh named the resultant lake JAISAMAND after himself-its often-used nickname is ' Ocean of Victory ' (' mand ' meaning ' ocean ').
The resultant studio was named Double Helix in early 2008.
Berdan was named as Colonel of the resultant 1st and 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters on November 30, 1861.

resultant and for
If the rake angle **yc of the knife is high enough and the friction angle **yt between the front of the knife and the back of the chip is low enough to give a positive value for Af, the resultant vector R will lie above the plane of the substrate.
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 flood washed out a large gladiatorial exhibition held to commemorate the opening, causing Claudius to run for his life along with the other spectators.
They claim that, if chance is the primary cause of decisions, then agents cannot be liable for resultant actions.
The letters B and b represent genes for colour and the pictures show the resultant flowers.
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.
The knocks, clicks and resultant swishing were believed were the sounds of an animal echo-locating prey before moving in for the kill.
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.
# Pass the resultant bit stream on for further processing such as removal of any error-correcting codes.
It also makes it easier for the runner to avoid landing the foot in front of the center of mass and the resultant braking effect.
" Fisher argued that such features advance in the direction of the preference even beyond the optimal level for survival, until the selection pressure of female choice is precisely counterbalanced by the resultant disadvantage for survival.
During the 1990s, the mob, action, and adventure stories fell out of favor with producers due to generally declining ratings for daytime soap operas at the time, and the resultant budget cuts.
The right sub tree is made the right child of the resultant left sub tree ( for METHOD 1 ).
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.
Ashley notes that it was once common for sailors ' wedding rings, where gold wire was wrought to incorporate the " true lovers " knot such that resultant ring would comprise two tori: each flexible to move about the other ; yet nevertheless inseparable.
For monopropellant rockets that depend on a chemical reaction, the power for the propulsive reaction and resultant thrust is provided by the chemical itself.
This results in the fact that following meiosis, the resulting haploid basidiospores and resultant monokaryons, have nuclei that are compatible with 50 % ( if bipolar ) or 25 % ( if tetrapolar ) of their sister basidiospores ( and their resultant monokaryons ) because the mating genes must differ for them to be compatible.
Various properties of such a combining function are critical for ensuring the security of the resultant scheme, for example, in order to avoid correlation attacks.
The resultant sweat is then collected on filter paper or in a capillary tube and analyzed for abnormal amounts of sodium and chloride.

resultant and mission
The resultant scandal was settled in Europe when the British government paid compensation to the French mission and persuaded the Germans to relinquish their claim to Uganda.
This enraged Hideyoshi and exposed the truth behind Yukinaga's earlier diplomatic mission and resultant deception.
In a joint diplomatic mission with the United Kingdom's MI6 head of counter terrorism Sir Mark Allen, the pair engaged with Libya's secret service head ( Moussa Koussa, who later deflected to UK ), which resulted in an end of support for terrorist activity by Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi ’ s Libya, and a resultant end of international sanctions against Libya.

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