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" In the New Testament, a thorough concordance search shows that the second most frequent use of " head " ( kephalē ), after " the structure that connects to our neck and sits atop our bodies ," is the metaphorical sense of " source.
The game does not retell the story, but rather sits alongside it, using the book's narrative to both structure and motivate gameplay.
The NPC sits at the highest level in the hierarchy of governmental structure in the PRC.
However, no new use for the building was found after the Fair, and the structure sits derelict and decaying.
Furthermore in Madison's honor, the parish courthouse is built in the colonial Virginia style of architecture though, as with many other Louisiana communities, the structure sits in the center of the immediate downtown area.
JK Galbraith summarizes the types of power as being " Condign " ( based on force ), " Compensatory " ( through the use of various resources ) or " Conditioned " ( the result of persuasion ), and their sources as " Personality " ( individuals ), " Property " ( their material resources ) and " Organizational " ( whoever sits at the top of an organisational power structure ).
The structure sits in the midst of the Montgomery Bell State Park.
The launch vehicle sits atop of the launch platform, which has the flame deflection structure to withstand the intense heat and load generated by rocket engines during liftoff.
Most of Tibet sits atop a geological structure known as the Tibetan Plateau which includes the Himalaya and many of the highest mountain peaks in the world.
Catholicism has a hierarchical structure in which supreme authority for matters of faith and practice are the exclusive domain of the Pope, who sits on the Throne of Peter, and the bishops when acting in union with him.
While designing the piers of Lambeth Bridge ( a suspension bridge design since replaced by the current structure ) in 1862, Peter W. Barlow experimented with driving iron cylinders into the clay upon which much of central and north London sits.
IBDA-C is not an organization to be taken lightly, but it can perhaps be said to have a dubious future as its leader, Erdiş, sits in prison, and the group has no clearly defined hierarchical structure.
The structure sits near the Rough Castle Fort ; the closest village is Tamfourhill.
Hinkle Hall, the oldest standing building on campus ( 1919 ), sits in the middle of this impressive chain and is a three-story Tudor-Gothic structure whose turrets were modeled after the Xavier Family Castle in Navarre, Spain.
Since the actual structure of objects is immaterial in category theory, the definition of subobject relies on a morphism which describes how one object sits inside another, rather than relying on the use of elements.
Constructed mainly of wood and stone, Gyeonghoeru has a form where the wooden structure of the building sits on top of 48 massive stone pillars, with wooden stairs connecting the second floor to the first floor.
A destroyed Iraqi BMD-1 IFV sits near an abandoned structure in Northern Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2 April 2003.
The structure, which sits on the outer of two islands off Mumbles Head, is clearly visible from any point along the five mile sweep of Swansea Bay.
A similar companion building, designed by Richardson protege Edmund Wheelright, sits directly next to this structure.
The vacant site in Detroit between Woodward and Farmer Street and between E. Grand River and Gratiot now sits atop an underground parking structure, with infrastructure already in place to have a building constructed above it.
A concept that sits at the foundation of the Colchester Theatre Company's structure is that of ensemble.
Although the site is surrounded by traffic and has an underground line just four metres below, the architects and engineers accounted for this in their design and the entire upper structure sits on anti vibration bearings to prevent noise transference.
The structures at Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 pads include a rotating service structure that is moved in place around the shuttle stack for period of time that the space craft sits on the pad prior to launch, usually several weeks.
Local architect Leslie Larson founded a coalition called the City Conservation League to try to save the main building, which made way for a low modern brick structure that sits there today as Macy's.

structure and directly
Genetic engineering uses the techniques of molecular cloning and transformation to alter the structure and characteristics of genes directly.
The microfibrillar structure of collagen fibrils in tendon, cornea and cartilage has been directly imaged by electron microscopy.
As UCLA law professor Stephen Yeazell has pointed out, the most likely reason is that the abysmally poor transportation, communications, and administrative apparatus of medieval times made it impossible for the English sovereign to directly manage the entire country in terms of individuals ; it was easier to structure society by imposing obligations upon groups which were enforced by the sporadic use of force.
Before the RISC philosophy became prominent, many computer architects tried to bridge the so called semantic gap, i. e. to design instruction sets that directly supported high-level programming constructs such as procedure calls, loop control, and complex addressing modes, allowing data structure and array accesses to be combined into single instructions.
* When the metal atoms are hexagonal close packed, ( hcp ), as the octahedral interstices lie directly opposite each other on either side of the layer of metal atoms, filling only one of these with carbon achieves 2: 1 stoichiometry with the CdI < sub > 2 </ sub > structure.
If the third layer is placed so that its atoms are directly above those of the first layer, the stacking will be ABA — this is the hcp structure, and it continues ABABABAB.
Fighter armament eventually began to be mounted inside the wings, outside the arc of the propeller, though most designs retained two synchronized machine-guns directly ahead of the pilot where they were more accurate ( that being the strongest part of the structure ).
Each node knows only about some number of other nodes that it can reach directly ( its conceptual " neighbors "), but any node can be a neighbor to any other ; no hierarchy or other structure is intended.
A continuous kiln, sometimes called a tunnel kiln, is a long structure in which only the central portion is directly heated.
Instead, in yeast, it has been shown to be dependent on a multiprotein tethering structure termed the ER-mitochondria encounter structure, or ERMES, although it remains unclear whether this structure directly mediates lipid transfer or is required to keep the membranes in sufficiently close proximity to lower the energy barrier for lipid flipping.
This sphere deals directly with Quintessence, the raw material of the tapestry, which is the metaphysical structure of reality.
Neither Mac OS X nor FreeBSD maintain the microkernel structure pioneered in Mach, although Mac OS X continues to offer microkernel inter-process communication and control primitives for use directly by applications.
The structure will reflect waves entering its opening directly back to the source.
In addition to referring to the overarching discipline, the term syntax is also used to refer directly to the rules and principles that govern the sentence structure of any individual language, for example in " the syntax of Modern Irish.
This means that the simpler and faster procedure of directly copying the memory layout of the data structure cannot work reliably for all architectures.
The B < sub > 10 </ sub > H < sub > 16 </ sub > structure ( diagram at right ) determined by Grimes, Wang, Lewin, and Lipscomb found a bond directly between two boron atoms without terminal hydrogens, a feature not previously seen in other boron hydrides.
In principle, this could be used to determine the crystal structure directly ; however, it is difficult to realize in practice.
Most designs are rocket engines where the energy is provided by the beam, and is used to superheat propellant that then provides propulsion, although some obtain propulsion directly from light pressure acting on a light sail structure, and at low altitude heating air gives extra thrust.
Mechanical power may be transmitted directly using a solid structure such as a driveshaft ; transmission gears can adjust the amount of torque or force vs. speed in much the same way an electrical transformer adjusts voltage vs current.
; Deforestation ( data structure fusion ): Because of the high level nature by which data structures are specified in functional languages such as Haskell, it is possible to combine several recursive functions which produce and consume some temporary data structure so that the data is passed directly without wasting time constructing the data structure.
It allows the client to traverse through any object collection, without needing to access the contents of the collection directly, or be concerned about the type of list the collection's structure uses.

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