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The town was about what Wilson expected: one main street with its rows of false-fronted buildings, a water tower, a few warehouses, a single hotel ; ;
The mere fact that the tall figure with the rifle and field glasses had been seen riding that way was enough to frighten three rustling homesteaders out of the Upper Laramie country in a single week.
This arrangement was for Copernicus literally monstrous: `` With ( the Ptolemaists ) it is as though an artist were to gather the hands, feet, head and other members for his images from divers models, each part excellently drawn, but not related to a single body ; ;
If Robinson was a liar and a slanderer, he was also a very canny gentleman, for nothing that Pike could do would pry so much as a single word out of him.
However, in this case as elsewhere it was necessary to arrive at a single standard to be applied to all situations, representing an averaging of conditions, and thus to fix particular points in time which would be considered the dividing points between daytime and nighttime conditions.
Thus was invented the single thread sewing machine, which Mr. Gibbs in partnership with Mr. Willcox decided to bring to Brown & Sharpe with the proposal that the small company undertake its manufacture.
A single value of the thermal relaxation time Af at room temperature was measured by the progressive saturation method.
A single measurement of the spin - spin relaxation time Af was obtained at 10 Mc/sec by pulse methods.
The choice of the single member district was dictated to a certain extent by problems of communication and understanding in the more remote areas of the country, but it also served to minimize the national political value of the elections.
In order to be able to properly relate the data for a single company each of the three cards comprising the set for each firm was identified with the appropriate serial number of the respondent.
It was concluded that it would be appropriate to process the two groups of responses as a single sample of all small businesses engaged in, or wishing to sell to, defense programs.
A small single switchboard was installed in the Village over Woodcock's hardware store ( later E. H. Hemenway's ).
But not a single human life was lost, and property damage in the Hawaiian Islands did not exceed $800,000.
She knew also that I was unmarried and without a single known relative.
A single automobile was parked half-way up the block on the left-hand side.
Lemon was on with his fourth single of the game, a liner to center.
Turk Lown was tagged with the loss, his second against no victories, while Ray Moore won his second game against a single loss.
Now all he had to do was finish in even par to collect the trophy and the biggest single paycheck in golf.
On display were 343 first-class paintings and sculptures from his fabled collection -- and every single one of them was up for sale.
The D Minor Sonata, Op. 31 No. 2, introduced by dynamically shaped arpeggios, was most engaging in its moments of quasi-recitative -- single lines in which the fingers seemed to be feeling their way toward the idea to come.
The single largest organization of Anthropologists is the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ), which was founded in 1903.
Early anthropology was divided between proponents of unilinealism, who argued that all societies passed through a single evolutionary process, from the most primitive to the most advanced, and various forms of non-lineal theorists, who tended to subscribe to ideas such as diffusionism.
This central charge would thus be approximately half the atomic weight ( though it was almost 25 % off the figure for the atomic number in gold ( Z = 79, A = 197 ), the single element from which Rutherford made his guess ).
This was the case, for instance, in the Weapon Shop series, the Mixed Men series and in single stories such as " Heir Apparent ", whose protagonist was described as a " benevolent dictator ".

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The overall picture of continuity suggests this was not accompanied by any substantial movement of population ; crucially, only a single Hallstatt burial is known from Britain, and even here the evidence is inconclusive.
A media blitz accompanied the single capped off by the VH-1 special called A Kid Rock Christmas, which aired on December 14, 2003.
The song was accompanied by a music video featuring the artist and released internationally as the 2nd single from the album.
Small Change, which was accompanied by the double A-side single " Step Right Up "/" The Piano Has Been Drinking ", was a critical and commercial success and far outsold any of Waits's previous albums.
A single grand prize, also called the Gold Award, is accompanied by a prize of $ 5000-judging is based only on the final illustration, not the initial portfolio.
The term is sometimes used to represent a style of conveying the information of a scene primarily through a single shot — often accompanied by camera movement.
The album was accompanied by the release of the single, " Music Non Stop ", featuring the other omitted song, " Insects ", as a b-side.
These whales are assumed to live in " harem-like " groups, where several females and young are accompanied by a single male.
A French army of 130, 000 ( 118, 000 foot and 12, 500 horse ), exceptionally accompanied by Louis himself, from 7 May in a single month marched through Liège, bypassed the strong Dutch fortress of Maastricht, advanced along the Rhine, took the six Rhine fortresses of Cleves manned with Dutch garrisons and then on 12 June crossed the Lower Rhine into the Betuwe, thus invading the Republic itself and outflanking the IJssel Line.
The pistillate ( female ) flowers are also without calyx or corolla, and consist of a single ovary accompanied by a small, flat nectar gland and inserted on the base of a scale which is likewise borne on the rachis of a catkin.
The find was a rare example of a single woman given a full ceremonial burial in a wooden chamber tomb in the 5th century BC, accompanied by six horses.
In each of those, the double menace ( the suit guarded by both opponents ) must be accompanied by an entry, and the other two ( single ) menaces need not have one.
So Adela and Aziz, accompanied by a single guide, a local man, climb on up the hill to the next cluster of caves.
It also became the first French single to be accompanied by a video clip.
Less-important public figures, or those with lower risk profiles, may be accompanied by a single bodyguard who doubles as a driver.
On August 12, 2008, she released a new song from the album, " U want me 2 ", a mid-tempo contemplative love song, as a digital single on iTunes ; also accompanied with a video performance.
The single was a success and Veruca Salt accompanied Hole on a tour, before releasing their first full-length album, American Thighs, which eventually reached Gold status.
Collegiate Shag was accompanied by music that emphasized a 2-beat rhythm and was danced in the varieties of single, double, and triple shag.
When BTO toured Europe later in the year to support their hit single " You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet ", Thin Lizzy again accompanied them on what was a very high-profile tour.
This is in contrast to the concerto which features a single solo instrument with the melody line, accompanied by the orchestra.
This was accompanied by the fieldbus revolution which provided a networked ( i. e. a single cable ) means of communicating between control systems and field level instrumentation, eliminating hard-wiring.
This is presented as the lengthy narrative of the aged Hubert de Burgh, who is supposed to have saved Arthur's life and accompanied him on crusade to the Holy Land, where he becomes King of Jerusalem and eventually returns to England, defeats King John and kills his son Henry Plantagenet ( the historical Henry III ) in single combat.
The uptempo song, released as a non-album single in the summer of 1973 ( immediately after " My Love "), became a sizeable worldwide hit and has remained a popular part of McCartney's post-Wings concert performances ( often accompanied by pyrotechnics ).
General term used to refer to a series of late Neolithic communities of the 3rd millennium BC living in Scandinavia, northern Germany, and the Low Countries that share the practice of single burial under barrows, the deceased usually being accompanied by a battle-axe, amber beads, and pottery vessels.

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