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structure and rising
The first foot has a freer structure, allowing strong syllables in a falling position and weak syllables in a rising position:
A ramp rising from ground level to the third floor roof terrace allows for an architectural promenade through the structure.
As a concentrated form of narrative prose fiction, the short story has been theorised through the traditional elements of dramatic structure: exposition ( the introduction of setting, situation and main characters ), complication ( the event that introduces the conflict ), rising action, crisis ( the decisive moment for the protagonist and his commitment to a course of action ), climax ( the point of highest interest in terms of the conflict and the point with the most action ) and resolution ( the point when the conflict is resolved ).
This " orbital tower " is a giant structure rising from the ground and linking with a satellite in geostationary orbit at the height of approximately 36, 000 kilometers ( approx.
It is the world's largest global structure, rising 140 feet and weighing 700, 000 pounds.
Additionally, unlike many other forms of fiction, absurdist works will not necessarily have a traditional plot structure ( i. e., rising action, climax, falling action, etc.
The structure, with a vertical outer retaining wall rising directly from the moat, is an extended usage of the ha-ha of English landscape gardening.
It is similar in structure to the other sandstone plateaus of the central Sahara, with its southern rim rising in sheer cliffs separated by wadis.
The Crown Tower is surmounted by a structure about 40 ft ( 12 m ) high, consisting of a six-sided lantern and royal crown, both sculptured, and resting on the intersections of two arched ornamental slips rising from the four corners of the top of the tower.
It is argued that the rising feudal class structure of the European Middle Ages derived ultimately from the use of stirrups: " Few inventions have been so simple as the stirrup, but few have had so catalytic an influence on history.
The Big Chicken is a Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant in Marietta, Georgia, which features a 56-foot-tall ( 17 m ) steel-sided structure designed in the appearance of a chicken rising up from the top of the building.
One of the most notable features is the bridge crossing the River Ouse west of Goole, a structure nearly long, rising to above ground level, which commenced construction in January 1973.
At 97th, the tracks come above ground, rising onto the other Manhattan structure known as the Park Avenue Viaduct.
After Lawson's death in 1961, a rising minister in the organization, William L. Bonner, proposed a change in the church's governmental structure.
It is unique in structure – square rising to a height of 60 ft and ending in a corballed parapet from which an 18 ft steeple rises.
These are named with respect to their distinctive structure and include, March Time ( usually 120 pulses per minute but sometimes at 90 pulses or 20 pulses per minute, depending on the panel ), Hi-Lo ( two different tones that alternate ), Slow-Whoop ( slow rising sweep upwards in tone ) among others.
Plot structure refers to the configuration of a plot in terms of its exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution / denouement.
Over the next seven years the waters of the Quabbin Reservoir slowly rose behind the newly completed Winsor Dam, an earth-filled structure long, rising above the riverbed, and the slightly smaller Goodnough Dike.
The original idea for this structure to contain a Potato Information Centre but due to rising costs this dream was never realised.
The population structure of Ōtaki is similar to that found in rural areas across Japan ; a rising elderly population coupled with a decline in overall population.
Using this system, construction crews were able to transport concrete from the mixing plant, which lay directly adjacent to the main tower at the end of the conveyor belt, to the rising structure of the dam faster and cheaper than any other method.
In addition to colouring and flavour agents, North American bakers often add wheat flour ( to provide gluten structure and increase rising ) and commercial yeast to quicken the rise compared to a traditional sourdough.
Like the stations at Sudbury Town and Alperton to the south as well as others that Holden designed elsewhere for the east and west Piccadilly Line extensions such as Acton Town and Oakwood, Sudbury Hill station features a tall block-like ticket hall rising above a low horizontal structure that contains station facilities and shops.
Like the stations at Sudbury Town and Sudbury Hill to the north and others that Holden designed elsewhere for the east and west Piccadilly Line extensions such as Acton Town and Oakwood, Alperton station features a tall block-like ticket hall rising above a low horizontal structure that contains station offices and shops.
This allowed rising flood waters to lift out the wooden pathway and carry it off down stream while sparing the main structure.

structure and thwart
* Lockdowns and lock-ons are a way to stop movement of an object, like a structure or tree and to thwart movement of actual protesters from the location.
Nylon 6 was developed to thwart the patent on nylon 6, 6, and while it does have a slightly different structure, its mechanical properties are remarkably similar to its condensation counterpart.

structure and knees
Stop-and-go guitar riffs, an atypical structure and peculiar lyrics (' Tell the bed not to lay / Like the open mouth of a grave / Not to stare up at me / Like a calf down on its knees ') made it an unlikely hit to boot.
In extreme cases bone spurs have grown along a person's entire skeletal structure: along the knees, hips, shoulders, ribs, arms and ankles.
Rules body parts including the head, brain, eyes, face, muscles, neck, throat, thyroid gland, larynx, chin, lower, jaw, ears, tongue, vocal chords, jugular vein, tonsils, hands, fingers, arms, shoulders, upper ribs, lungs, bronchial tracts, trachea, thymus gland, nerves, nervous system, breast, breastbone, stomach, digestive system, lower ribs, womb, pancreas, heart, upper back, spine, spleen, the aorta, sympathetic nervous system, the lower digestive tract, lower back ( lumbar region ), kidneys, adrenal glands, genitals, bladder, cervix, urinary tract, prostate gland, liver, hips, thighs, pelvis, femur, the bones ( skeletal structure ), joints, knees, teeth, circulatory system, ankles, Achilles heel, calves, shins, the feet, and the immune system.
Rules body parts including the liver, hips, thighs, pelvis, femur, the bones ( skeletal structure ), joints, knees, and teeth.
Rules body parts including the bones ( skeletal structure ), joints, knees, teeth, circulatory system, ankles, Achilles heel, calves, and shins.

structure and greatly
A final factor which contributed greatly to the fragmentation of the Congo, immediately after independence, was the provincial structure that had been established by the Belgians for convenience in administration.
Industry remains greatly overstaffed, a holdover from the socialist economic structure of Yugoslavia.
The hindbrain and midbrain of mammals are generally similar to those of other vertebrates, but dramatic differences appear in the forebrain, which is greatly enlarged and also altered in structure.
The political revolt brought little social change, however, and 19th century Chilean society preserved the essence of the stratified colonial social structure, which was greatly influenced by family politics and the Roman Catholic Church.
The torque was greatly enhanced by the resonant coupling of the incident light to plasmonic waves in the gold structure.
Often the concept is only used for the production of consonants, even though the movement of the articulators will also greatly alter the resonant properties of the vocal tract, thereby changing the formant structure of speech sounds that is crucial for the identification of vowels.
The difficulty of this task depends greatly on the complexity of the morphology ( i. e. the structure of words ) of the language being considered.
The structure and timing of points races varies greatly, but the winner is determined by the accumulation of points and not necessarily the rider crossing the line first at the end of the race.
"... progress in structure determination, for new polyborane species and for substituted boranes and carboranes, would be greatly accelerated if the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra, rather than X-ray diffraction, could be used.
Like the latter, Prosalirus did not have greatly enlarged legs but had the typical three-pronged pelvic structure of modern frogs.
This is, however, often greatly reduced, consisting of a small mass of cells without any remaining gill-like structure.
There are large differences between different types of flagellum ; the prokaryotic and eukaryotic flagella differ greatly in protein composition, structure, and mechanism of propulsion, however both are used for swimming.
Lateral gene transfer is greatly facilitated in biofilms and leads to a more stable biofilm structure.
The emergence of antivirals is the product of a greatly expanded knowledge of the genetic and molecular function of organisms, allowing biomedical researchers to understand the structure and function of viruses, major advances in the techniques for finding new drugs, and the intense pressure placed on the medical profession to deal with the human immunodeficiency virus ( HIV ), the cause of the deadly acquired immunodeficiency syndrome ( AIDS ) pandemic.
The structure of the arbuscules greatly increases the contact surface area between the hypha and the cell cytoplasm to facilitate the transfer of nutrients between them.
During this short historical period, the new ideas of system and social structure greatly influenced the inhabitants of the island.
They are broadly similar in structure and habits, but tend to be very colourful and vary greatly in their plumage.
Due to specificity, the nature of chemisorption can greatly differ, depending on the chemical identity and the surface structure.
" Mirkin felt the experience " taught a lot about structure " which greatly aided his later work on character-focused shows.
Economist Joseph Schumpeter, who contributed greatly to the study of innovation, argued that industries must incessantly revolutionize the economic structure from within, that is innovate with better or more effective processes and products, such as the shift from the craft shop to factory.
Through the repeated purges and the elimination of the historical posts, Hongwu fundamentally altered the centuries old government structure of China, greatly increasing the emperor's absolutism.
The social structure of a tribe can vary greatly from case to case, but, due to the small size of tribes, it is always a relatively simple role structure, with few ( if any ) significant social distinctions between individuals.
Chameleons vary greatly in size and body structure, with maximum total length varying from in male Brookesia micra ( one of the world's smallest reptiles ) to in the male Furcifer oustaleti.
The key structural modification, which was carried through to essentially all subsequent beta blockers, was the insertion of an oxymethylene group into the arylethanolamine structure of pronethalol thus greatly increasing the potency of the compound.

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