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On Fridays, the day when many Persians relax with poetry, talk, and a samovar, people do not, it is true, stream into Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built by Shah Abbas 2, in the seventeenth century -- but they do retire into hundreds of pavilions throughout the city and up the river valley, which are smaller, more humble copies of the former.
But that one should superimpose all these charts, run a pin through the common point, and then scale each planetary deferent larger and smaller ( to keep the epicycles from ' bumping ' ), this is contrary to any intention Ptolemy ever expresses.
`` and the more the action claims to be total, the smaller is the part of man engaged ''.
But the firm has recognized the tight dollar and the tourist's desire to visit the `` smaller, less-traveled and relatively inexpensive countries '', and is now prepared to teach modern Greek and Portuguese through recordings.
In general, such apartments afford more protection than smaller buildings because their walls are thick and there is more space.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
It indicates the same thing but it is meant to pertain more specifically to establishments designed to cater to smaller type boats such as outboards.
In this novel arrangement the `` pill '' is much smaller and contains only a resonant circuit in which the capacitor is formed by a pressure-sensing transducer.
The frequency used for these experiments is 15 mc. and the transducer is a specially cut crystal with an epoxy lens capable of providing beam diameters smaller than one millimeter.
This vacuum formed sign is comprised of 27-in. ( or smaller ) panels formed of 0.080-in. clear butyrate sheet stock, masked and sprayed on the rear side.
It is well to bear in mind that gasoline will cost from $.80 to $.90 for the equivalent of a United States gallon and while you might prefer a familiar Ford, Chevrolet or even a Cadillac, which are available in some countries, it is probably wiser to choose the smaller European makes which average thirty, thirty-five and even forty miles to the gallon.
This is much smaller than the highest resolution of even the very large reflectors now under construction, and consequently the radio emission of different regions of the disk cannot be resolved.
This calculation results in an enthalpy rise which is somewhat high because it assumes a mass flow equally distributed over the plug cross section whereas in reality the mass velocity is expected to be smaller in the regions of higher temperatures.
Zodiacal light and the gegenschein give some evidence for such a dust blanket, a phenomenon also to be expected if the dust before capture is in circular orbits about the sun, as indicated by the trend of the smaller visible meteors.
The behavior of a biological aerosol, on a much smaller scale, is illustrated by a specific field trial conducted with a non-pathogenic organism.
It is almost certain that some of these, usually a trifle smaller than the honeybees, are andrenas or mining bees.
We should encourage the governments to develop their own technical assistance to communities, state and provincial governments, rural communities, and other smaller groups, making certain that no important segment of the economy is neglected.
The inventory of tones is much smaller, and commonly the contrasts range along one single dimension, pitch level.
The difficulty of analysis of any subsystem in the phonology is an inverse function of the size -- smaller systems are more troublesome -- for any given degree of morphophonemic complexity.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.

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Mike Simpson's goal is to amend title 28, and create the appointment of additional Federal Circuit Judges, to divide the Ninth Judicial Circuit into two smaller judicial circuits.
Having reached its peak around 1999-2000 ( as evidenced by the total number of events during those years, and the steady decline in the number of events since ), the Circuit found itself a smaller part of a much larger whole.
Third parties are sold through a range of smaller, self-insured companies as well as larger, well known store chains, such as Best Buy and Circuit City.
Wards experimented with several retail formats in Richmond, including smaller mall outlets branded " Sight-n-Sound " and " Circuit City ".
Circuit City began to replace its smaller stores with the Superstore format and started a nationwide expansion.
However, these store locations were much smaller than a standard Circuit City, and did not carry major appliances, which Circuit City carried at the time.
By the late 1980s, movie studios were once again being allowed to own theaters and in 1989 the Walt Disney Company entered into a lease agreement with the Pacific Circuit for the Paramount and the smaller Crest Theatre in Westwood.
In the many smaller towns and cities where the Resident Judge is not a Senior Circuit Judge, the position is different.
The contact rating of smaller NEMA contactors or their auxiliaries are defined by NEMA ICS 5: Industrial Control and Systems, Control Circuit and Pilot Devices standard.

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Both church and graveyard were smaller than she remembered them ( how many things had lessened while she was gone away ) but the headstones had grown so thick in thirty years that to find one named `` Dorothy Tredding '' seemed suddenly impossible.
The Book of Mormon is divided into smaller books, titled after the individuals named as primary authors and, in most versions, divided into chapters and verses.
In 1982 Natasha Bakhurina named a Dsungaripterus parvus based on a smaller skeleton from Mongolia.
Godzilla was to fight a shape-shifting monster named Bagan, and the Super X played a much smaller role.
Hotel rooms are usually numbered ( or named in some smaller hotels and B & Bs ) to allow guests to identify their room.
Spearman named it g for " general factor " and labelled the smaller, specific factors or abilities for specific areas s. In any collection of IQ tests, by definition the test that best measures g is the one that has the highest correlations with all the others.
Besides the navigable waterways already named, there are the Sabine ( Sah-BEAN ), forming the western boundary ; and the Pearl, the eastern boundary ; the Calcasieu ( KAL-cah-shew ), the Mermentau, the Vermilion, Bayou Teche, the Atchafalaya ( a-CHAF-a-LI-a ), the Boeuf ( bEHf ), Bayou Lafourche, the Courtableau, Bayou D ' Arbonne, the Macon, the Tensas ( TEN-saw ), Amite River, the Tchefuncte ( CHA-Funk-ta ), the Tickfaw, the Natalbany, and a number of other smaller streams, constituting a natural system of navigable waterways, aggregating over long.
The upper part of each lip passes above the clitoris to meet the upper part of the other lip — which will often be a little larger or smaller — forming a fold which overhangs the glans clitoridis ; this fold is named the preputium clitoridis.
Mars Festival 2008 was smaller due to the efforts being made in other projects, particularly the Polish URC rover, named Skarabeusz.
Later iterations are named the R16000 and the R16000A and feature increased clock speed and smaller die manufacturing compared with before.
The first European MPV also belonged to this segment, and later similar models were named likewise until smaller models appeared ; now these models are called " large MPVs ".
In 1871, Marsh named the find Pterodactlyus Oweni, assigning it to the well-known ( but much smaller ) European genus Pterodactylus.
Rayleigh scattering, named after the British physicist Lord Rayleigh, is the elastic scattering of light or other electromagnetic radiation by particles much smaller than the wavelength of the light.
The bread was a smaller, specially baked baguette intended to resemble the hull of the submarines it was named after.
However, in Hilbert's aptly named Grand Hotel, the quantity of odd-numbered rooms is no smaller than total " number " of rooms.
In 2010, Beaverton was named by Money magazine as one of the 100 " best places to live ", among smaller cities, in the country .< ref >
Formally named " United Press Associations " for incorporation and legal purposes, but publicly known and identified as United Press or UP, it was created by the 1907 uniting of three smaller news syndicates by the Midwest newspaper publisher E. W. Scripps.
The Army built the smaller fortification named Fort Clinton at that site.
In addition to larger centers like Sugar House and Downtown, Salt Lake City contains several smaller neighborhoods, each named after the closest major intersection.
# He was suckled by his first cousin, a goat named Amalthea, while a company of Kouretes, soldiers, or smaller gods, shouted and clashed their swords together to make noise so that Cronus would not hear the baby's cry,
A smaller island to the south was named " Martha's Vineyard " by the English explorer Bartholomew Gosnold who sailed to the island in 1602.
The smaller towns have simpler systems, often ruled by commissions presided by a Communal President ( presidente communal ) or a similarly named authority.
The Hemel Hempstead roundabout, with its large central roundabout surrounded by six smaller ones, is officially named the Plough Roundabout.
A little lower is another urban sprawl named Lazareto which is much smaller and touches the lower parts of the Monte Cara.

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