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You will visit a few churches that are exceptional yet often by-passed, a magnificent square, the main shopping district, the Spanish Steps, and the lovely Pincian Gardens.
A long narrow strip of land is more efficient to plough than a square plot, since the plough does not have to be turned so often.
Although most often used for matrices whose entries are real or complex numbers, the definition of the determinant only involves addition, subtraction and multiplication, and so it can be defined for square matrices with entries taken from any commutative ring.
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave.
They are often used in pairs, the bottom fuller has a square shank which fits into the hardy hole in the anvil while the top fuller has a handle.
Flags are usually rectangular in shape ( often in the ratio 2: 3, 1: 2, or 3: 5 ), but may be of any shape or size that is practical for flying, including square, triangular, or swallow tailed.
The type of resonator guitar with a neck with a square cross-section — called " square neck " or " Hawaiian "— is usually played face up, on the lap of the seated player, and often with a metal or glass slide.
The centre of the cross is the finishing square which is often divided into four coloured triangles.
Hard shmura matzah is often a round hand-made matzah about a foot in diameter ; machine-made hard matzah is usually square and much smaller.
( In the Oy Vey variant, if many players are playing, often a successful bid is worth the 10-point threshold plus the square of the bid.
* Pixels on computer monitors are normally " square " ( this is, having equal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch ); pixels in other systems are often " rectangular " ( that is, having unequal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch – oblong in shape ), as are digital video formats with diverse aspect ratios, such as the anamorphic widescreen formats of the Rec.
A collection of their burrows has been termed by travelers a ' dog town ,' which comprises from a dozen or so, to some thousands in the same vicinity ; often covering an area of several square miles.
:* Watt RMS, often referred to as " RMS ", a root mean square related to average audio power
When created, these regions often occupy several thousand square kilometres and have volumes on the order of millions of cubic kilometers.
Although the principal square root of a positive number is only one of its two square roots, the designation " the square root " is often used to refer to the principal square root.
Other tools have a primary purpose but also incorporate other functionality-for example, lineman's pliers incorporate a gripper and cutter, and are often used as a hammer ; and some hand saws incorporate a carpenter's square in the right-angle between the blade's dull edge and the saw's handle.
The three intersecting surfaces often have square shapes.
When the illuminant is not a point source, the inverse square rule is often still a useful approximation ; when the size of the light source is less than one-fifth of the distance to the subject, the calculation error is less than 1 %.
The largest measured population density is very low, at approximately ten individuals per square meter ; velvet worms are often difficult to find in their natural habitat.
In older facilities, the cooling system capacity often limits the amount of equipment that can operate in the building, more so than the available square footage.
* Céilidh: Ceilidhs often include square dances.

square and attracts
Located on the west side of the Golden Eagle Shopping center, Times Square attracts thousands of citizens and covers an area of 23, 000 square meters.
With of retail space, Southside remains one of London's largest shopping centres in terms of its ground floor square footage, and currently attracts around 8. 5 million visitors a year.
In this event, which attracts hundreds of national and international tourists, is held outdoors in the central square of Juayúa.
At the same square, there is the Museum of Drums, Cegléd being a town with vivid jazz life, featuring also the annual Drum and Percussion Gala, that attracts interest from all over Hungary and even from abroad.

square and activists
They were met by skinheads and other protesters, and police who had closed off the square and immediately arrested activists as they entered.
While crossing the square, shots were fired from the crowd by two republican activists: Alfredo Costa and Manuel Buiça.
While many of the unique Art Deco buildings, such as the New Yorker Hotel, were lost to developers in the years before 1980, the area was saved as a cohesive unit by Barbara Capitman and a group of activists who spearheaded the movement to place almost one square mile of South Beach on the National Register of Historic Places.
Means and a delegation of activists declared the Republic of Lakotah a sovereign nation, with property rights over thousands of square miles in South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.
* Underneath the square the government have a secret interrogationfacility for West-Saharian political activists.

square and for
Only, they carefully substituted old country folk dances for the Virginia Reels and square dances that were so popular among more worldly trains in the great westward migration.
For an instant John longed for the sound of the bells of Noyon-la-Sainte, the touch of his mother's hand, the lilt of Charles's voice in the square raftered rooms, his father's bass tones rumbling to the canons, and the sight of the beloved bishop.
I stayed on the car for a few minutes until, turning right, it entered a huge square, Bayezit, with the Bayezit Mosque on the right and the gate to the university just beyond it.
Passing through the gate, with towers on either side once used as prisons, I entered a huge square surrounded by buildings, and on the wall to my right found a general plan of the grounds, with explanations in English for each building.
A very rough rule of thumb is that, under favorable conditions, you'll need 15 BTU's of cooling for every square foot of your house.
He also bought a huge square of pegboard for hanging up his tools, and lumber for his workbench, sandpaper and glue and assorted nails, levels and T squares and plumb lines and several gadgets that he had no idea how to use or what they were for.
Place the template ( Fig. 2 ) on the fabric so that the sides of the 10 inch square cut out of the template are parallel to the warp and filling for woven fabrics, or the wales and courses for knitted fabrics, and so that the same amount of fabric extends beyond the edges of the template on all sides.
Although modern scholars have expressed surprise that `` the simple magic square of three '', a mere `` mathematical puzzle '', was able to exert a considerable influence on the minds and imaginations of the cultured Chinese for so many centuries, they could have found most of the answers right within the square itself.
The tremendous emphasis on the 5 in the Lo Shu square -- for purely mathematical reasons -- and the fact that this number so neatly symbolized the heart and center of the universe, could well explain why the Old Chinese seem to have so revered the number 5, and why they put so much stress on the concept of Centrality.
If they don't then for the algorithm to be effective it must provide a set of rules for extracting a square root.
Train travel is well established in the Alps, with, for instance of track for every 1000 square kilometers in a country such as Switzerland.
Most of the US midwest is on square mile grids for surveying purposes.
These were differently sized in different countries, for instance, the historical French acre was 4, 221 square metres, whereas in Germany as many variants of " acre " existed as there were German states.
Although he had for many years " harbored an ambition to create work for a public square ", he " had never set foot in New York, and knew nothing about life in a rapidly evolving metropolis.
When the site was excavated by Soviet archaeologists during 1941-45, they realized that they had discovered a building absolutely unique for the area: a large ( 1500 square meters ) Chinese-style, likely Han Dynasty era ( 206 BCE – 220 CE ) palace.
Fruits and vegetables were sold in the city square from the backs of carts and wagons and their proprietors used street callers ( town criers ) to announce their whereabouts for the convenience of the customers.
These 390 square kilometres of limestone-covered landscape is also known for its underground caverns.
A Punnett square depicting a cross between two pea plants heterozygous for purple ( B ) and white ( b ) blossoms

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