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third and arm
As we embark upon the sixties we have an opportunity to build a third strong arm, aimed at the development of people, at the fuller realization of their creative human potential, and a better understanding among them ''.
Chico Ruiz made a spectacular play on Alusik's grounder in the hole in the fourth and Wert came up with some good stops and showed a strong arm at third base.
The third calibration point, taken as 96 ° F, was selected as the thermometer's reading when the instrument was placed under the arm or in the mouth.
Marx was supportive of such activity, and having recently received a substantial inheritance from his father of either 6000 or 5000 francs, allegedly used a third of it to arm Belgian workers who were planning revolutionary action.
He is humanoid with a third arm.
These contacts usually consist first of the bump or pass so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards the player designated as the setter ; second of the set ( usually an over-hand pass using wrists to push finger-tips at the ball ) by the setter so that the ball's trajectory is aimed towards a spot where one of the players designated as an attacker can hit it, and third by the attacker who spikes ( jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court ) to return the ball over the net.
The vibratory portion of the tympanic membrane ( eardrum ) is many times the surface area of the footplate of the stapes ( the third ossicular bone which attaches to the oval window ; furthermore, the shape of the articulated ossicular chain is like a lever, the long arm being the long process of the malleus, the fulcrum being the body of the incus, and the short arm being the lenticular process of the incus.
When he examined Tom McLaury's body, he found a single shotgun wound: twelve buckshot wounds on the right side under his arm, between the third and fifth ribs.
As a third baseman, his powerful arm remained an asset, and he remained at that spot for more than 15 years.
The organizers of the fight explained the fiasco by asserting that Jack Johnson's left arm was broken in the third round.
After the fight, he explained that his left arm was injured in the third round and he could not use it.
There, he tells the " third story ", about Merrill, in which he dislocated his arm.
Current high tech allows body powered arms to weigh around half to only a third of the weight that a myoelectric arm has.
The most common method of delivery is for the ball to be delivered with the arm pronated further than the stock delivery with the side of the hand pointing towards the batsman, and the ball is released off the third finger, in such as way that it spins directly towards the batsman.
In heraldic terminology: Tierced in pale: ( 1 ) Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules seeded or, barbed vert ( for Smyth ); ( 2 ) or, an escutcheon of the arms of the See of Lincoln ( gules, two lions of England in pale or, on a chief azure Our Lady crowned seated on a tombstone issuant from the chief, in her dexter arm the Infant Jesus, in her sinister arm a sceptre, all or ) ensigned with a mitre proper ; ( 3 ) quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable ; second and third argent, a chevron between three crosses crosslet sable ( for Sutton ).
If spreading continues past the incipient stage described above, two of the rift arms will open while the third arm stops opening and becomes a ' failed rift '.
Sir Bedivere resists twice, but on the third time obeys and is rewarded by the sight of an arm " clothed in white samite, mystic, wonderful " rising from the water to catch the sword.
The businessman asks what the word " wet " means, unveiling a third arm under his overcoat as he stirs his coffee and lights a cigarette.
As she exits her apartment, the street is replaced by a coastal beach, where the young woman meets a third man with whom she walks arm in arm.
Two of his sons died in the war, and a third lost an arm.

third and called
A third Thomas Bushell ( 1594-1674 ), `` much loved '' by Bacon, called himself `` The Superlative Prodigall '' in The First Part of Youths Errors ( 1628 ) and became an expert on silver mines and on the art of running into debt.
) has amounted to about one third of those total revenue requirements which the carload freight business is supposed to be called upon to meet.
According to the definition by IUPAC, the former two are alkanes, whereas the third group is called cycloalkanes.
A third option is to have the players portray Corwin's children, in an Amber-like city built around Corwin's pattern ; this is sometimes called an " Argent " game, since one of Corwin's heraldic colours is Silver.
A third group explicitly called upon Arius and described the Son as unlike ( anhomoios ) the Father.
The first digit, called the hallux, was short and only the other three contacted the ground, with the third ( middle ) digit longer than the rest.
It is said that another heaven is to the southward and upward of this one, and it is called Andlang ' Endlong ' but the third heaven is yet above that, and it is called Vídbláin ' Wide-blue ' and in that heaven we think this abode is.
Meanwhile, in 1868, tombs at Ialysus in Rhodes had yielded to Alfred Biliotti many fine painted vases of styles which were called later the third and fourth " Mycenaean "; but these, bought by John Ruskin, and presented to the British Museum, excited less attention than they deserved, being supposed to be of some local Asiatic fabric of uncertain date.
The graphics are generated by a custom graphics chip called MARIA which is very different from other second and third generation consoles, and made it more difficult for game programmers to make the transition.
The second item was PC with a sound card and a software program called Banpaia, and the third item was a phone that could easily be used for cloning, such as the Oki 900.
In modern firearms terminology this is often called a " New York reload " after the practice of New York Police Department officers carrying second ( and even third ) guns as backup.
The first known mention of the word was in the third century AD in a book called Liber Medicinalis ( sometimes known as De Medicina Praecepta Saluberrima ) by Quintus Serenus Sammonicus, physician to the Roman emperor Caracalla, who prescribed that malaria sufferers wear an amulet containing the word written in the form of a triangle:
* A batter reaches base on a fielder's choice which removes a baserunner who has reached base safely on an error or has remained on base as the result of an error, reaching first base on a passed ball on a called or swinging third strike, or remained on base on an error on a fielders ' choice play that should have retired him, and subsequently scores.
In the first two cases above, " on an error " includes situations where the batter makes a clean hit ( or walks, is hit by pitch, reaches base on a fielder's choice in which no out is made, or reaches base on a wild pitch on a called or swinging third strike ), but should have been out earlier in his at bat on a foul fly ball which was dropped by a fielder for an error.
Lamellar bone, which makes its first appearance in the fetus during the third trimester, is stronger and filled with many collagen fibers parallel to other fibers in the same layer ( these parallel columns are called osteons ).
A third paper owned by Hearst, called the Afternoon Record, which had been renamed the Evening American, merged in 1961 with the Daily Record to form the Record American.
The Batavi were an ancient Germanic tribe, originally part of the Chatti, that lived around the Rhine delta, in the area that the Romans called Batavia and that is currently the Netherlands, from the second half of the first century BC to the third century AD.
The third was in Westgötaland ( westergötlandh ) and was called Skara ( skara ).
Comb printers, also called line matrix printers, represent the third major design.
Actually Universal Uclick and United Media practically have no half-page comics, with the remaining strips from both syndicates in this format are published only as " thirds ", " fourths " and " sixths " ( also called " third tabs ").
In 1816, in the third volume of Lorenz Oken's Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, the author found sufficient similarities in the dentition of coyotes and jackals to place these species into a new separate genus from Canis called Thos after the classical Greek word θώς ( jackal ).
Although often considered an Arian, Constantius ultimately preferred a third, compromise version that lay somewhere in between Arianism and the Nicene Creed, retrospectively called Semi-Arianism.
The second relation is called anticommutativity, while the third is the Jacobi identity.
Another episode from TOSs third season, " The Savage Curtain ", depicted another rock creature called an Excalbian, which is believed in fanon to also have been silicon-based.

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