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Without further discussion he appeared the next morning with a pile of boards sticking over the end of his light truck and proceeded with the paneling, which he then stained and waxed according to his taste.
The discussion about a definition of " indirect aggression " became one of the sticking points between the parties, and by mid-July the tripartite political negotiations effectively stalled, while the parties agreed to start negotiations on a military agreement, which the Soviets insisted must be entered into simultaneously with any political agreement.
Papal claims of superiority were a sticking point in reunification, which failed in any event.
Combe also devoted a large portion of his book to reconciling religion and phrenology, which had long been a sticking point of acceptance.
This helped him eliminate some of the more troublesome singularities that had concerned Hamilton, particularly the cigar soliton solution, which looked like a strand sticking out of a manifold with nothing on the other side.
The other major sticking point, which is reportedly causing concern at government level, is that the majority of people going to Potsdamer Platz are visitors to the city, implying that the original vision of the development as a linking element attracting Berliners themselves, and Berliners from both sides of the former divide, has not really materialised.
* Similar to a mouse is a puck, which, rather than tracking the speed of the device, tracks the absolute position of a point on the device ( typically a set of crosshairs painted on a transparent plastic tab sticking out from the top of the puck ).
Cast-iron woks form a more stable carbonized layer of seasoning which makes it less prone to food sticking on the pan.
The way in which US 60 violated two of the conventions would prove to be one of the major sticking points ; US 60 eventually became the famous U. S. Route 66 in 1926.
First, the neat hand-copied script was stuck on a relatively thick and smooth board, with the front of the paper, which was so thin that it was nearly transparent, sticking to the board, and characters showing in opposite, so distinctly that every stroke could be easily recognized.
The most common material is dendix, a by-product of brush manufacturing which is similar to a short-haired brush with the bristles sticking upwards.
Chi sao, or “ sticking hands ” trains students to respond reflexively to the speed, force, and direction of an attack, based on tactile information – which the human brain processes much faster than visual information.
The ore was then pounded as it was heated above 1250 ° C, at which temperature the metallic iron begins sticking together and non-metallic impurities are thrown off as sparks.
Simon describes a number of dimensions along which " classical " models of rationality can be made somewhat more realistic, while sticking within the vein of fairly rigorous formalization.
Simon describes a number of dimensions along which " classical " models of rationality can be made somewhat more realistic, while sticking within the vein of fairly rigorous formalization.
However, once the product reaches the point at which it does everything that it is designed to do, the manufacturer is left with the choice of adding unneeded functions, sometimes at the cost of efficiency, or sticking with the old version, at the cost of a perceived lack of improvement.
Early in the days of his official employment he startled his master's courtiers by the realism with which he painted still life, game and antlers on the walls of the country palaces at Coburg and Locha ; his pictures of deer and wild boar were considered striking, and the duke fostered his passion for this form of art by taking him out to the hunting field, where he sketched " his grace " running the stag, or Duke John sticking a boar.
Rather than sticking to the formulas of, which remain popular in Japan even today, Bashō aspired to reflect his real environment and emotions in his hokku.
A well-known work by Man Ray is Gift ( 1921 ), which is an iron with nails sticking out from its flat underside, thus rendering it useless.
If the adsorbate has a unity sticking coefficient, so that every molecule which reaches the surface sticks to it without re-evaporating, then the monolayer time is very roughly:
He broke the silence in 1996 with Louder Than Words, on which he resisted any change of style or the musical fashion-hopping of the past decade, sticking instead with his chosen path of well-crafted soul music, which in the intervening years has become known as Contemporary R & B.
In the investigation it appeared evident to the council that the proprietors were a set of unprincipled men, lawless, debouchees, counterfeiters, Bogus Makers, gamblers, peace disturbers, and that the grand object of said proprietors was to destroy our constitutional rights and chartered privileges ; to overthrow all good and wholesome regulations in society ; to strengthen themselves against the municipality ; to fortify themselves against the church of which I am a member, and destroy all our religious rights and privileges, by libels, slanders, falsehoods, perjury & sticking at no corruption to accomplish their hellish purposes.
If the adsorbate molecule in the precursor state is in close proximity to an adsorbate molecule which has already formed on the surface, it has a sticking probability reflected by the size of the S < sub > E </ sub > constant and will either be adsorbed from the precursor state at a rate of k < sub > EC </ sub > or will desorb into the gaseous phase at a rate of k < sub > ES </ sub >.
He has a single hair sticking up on his head, a squint in one eye ( which also occasionally twitches ) and wears a shirt that says " NO.

sticking and hand
* Overhand method-create a bight, by twisting the hand over at the wrist and sticking your hand in the hole, pinch the working end with your fingers and pull through the loop.
Even sticking to epistemology, though, the distinction is shaky: for example, most of the rationalists accepted that in practice we had to rely on the sciences for knowledge of the external world, and many of them were involved in scientific research ; the empiricists, on the other hand, generally accepted that a priori knowledge was possible in the fields of mathematics and logic.
Some of these rules can also lead to games, especially heads-up, becoming tactical, with players avoiding making their best hand until their hand is forced into that last exhange by another player sticking, risking that the card that completes their hand isn't taken by another player in the meantime.
As the agreement did not cover books that were damaged ( or second hand ), shops that wished to sell " new " books below cover price for any reason ( for example to get rid of obsolete stock or titles that were not otherwise selling ) adopted a simple strategy which meant that they were still sticking to the terms of the agreement: they deliberately defaced or damaged the book ( s ).
Set, seeing that Loveless is still sticking to his mistake again, refuses, and instead flings Loveless and his minions down a chasm with one wave of his hand before turning his wrath towards the ClueFinders.
After the body of James Willett was found, with his hand still sticking out of the ground, the housemates were taken into custody on suspicion of murder.
The right hand dial, the speedometer, was now to one side of the driver's normal sightline, while one multi-functional stalk sticking out from the right side of the steering column replaced the two less ambitiously tasked control stalks that in the earlier cars had sat directly behind the steering wheel, one on each side.
Emerging to the surface, the entrance of a hospital lies ahead: the interior contains patient rooms, a chapel, a morgue, an " assisted suicide " room and a baby carriage with a demonic hand sticking out of it as a tribute to It's Alive !.
Catcher Wilbert Robinson, in sticking his hand in the bucket, first produced a sponge.
The interior features a curious iron hand sticking from the drum.
Walker is known for his physics demonstrations, which have included sticking his hand in molten lead, walking barefoot over hot coals, lying on a bed of nails, and pouring freezing-cold liquid nitrogen in his mouth to demonstrate various principles of physics.
The 6 sheet poster shows a hand holding up a Cadbury Wispa, at such an angle that it looks like a totem pole, with one head and torso, but three sets of arms and a pair of legs sticking out.
* L. O. V. E ( 2011 ), a 36-foot white marble sculpture middle finger sticking straight up from an otherwise fingerless hand, pointing away from Milan's stock market
" After Tubb mocked him while making a chattyface with his hand and sticking his tongue out Finbar said " Ar ar ar.
This may range from sticking a hand into a container full of cockroaches or having all their hair shaved off, to more complex dares such as tightrope walking above a mall foyer, or diving off a ten metre platform into a pool.
After one last attempt to escape aboard a spaceship was thwarted by Colossus and Wolverine's use of the fastball special-Wolverine being thrown up to Ord's ship and subsequently sticking his hand in Ord's mouth, pointing out to Ord that he'd regrow the hand if Ord bit down but Ord wouldn't re-grow his head if Wolverine had to extend his claws -, Ord was delivered into the custody of S. W. O. R. D.
** Meditation Gesture: Retsu ( two fists together with index finger from right hand sticking out ), which signifies dominion over time and space.

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