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three and construct
The extension will be realised to construct a second tier to three of the four stands.
If A consisted of three regions, six or more colors might be required ; one can construct maps that require an arbitrarily high number of colors.
Lieutenant-General William Norrie ( GOC XXX Corps ) organised the position and started to construct three defended " boxes ".
This dictum led to a deep study of possible compass and straightedge constructions, and three classic construction problems: how to use these tools to trisect an angle, to construct a cube twice the volume of a given cube, and to construct a square equal in area to a given circle.
Works Progress Administration ( WPA ) funds were used by the Bureau of Air Commerce to construct three graded, unpaved runways meant to accommodate Earhart's modern twin-engined Lockheed Model 10 Electra.
In other words, the sand provides a medium in which children can pretend to explore, construct, and destroy the world in three dimensions.
That work appeared in the Transactions of the Connecticut Academy, which had few readers capable of understanding Gibbs's work, but he shared reprints with his correspondents in Europe and received a particularly favorable response from James Clerk Maxwell, at the University of Cambridge, who made three plaster casts illustrating Gibbs's construct with his own hands and mailed one to Gibbs ( see Maxwell's thermodynamic surface ).
After more than five decades of speculation and debate, the decision to construct the link was made in 1986 ; while the original intent was to complete the railway link three years before opening the road connection, the link was opened to rail traffic in 1997 and road traffic in 1998.
There are three traditional structures used to construct a patchwork or pieced composition: 1 ) the block, 2 ) overall, and 3 ) strip piecing.
More difficult test items required children to state the difference between pairs of things, reproduce drawings from memory or to construct sentences from three given words such as " Paris, river and fortune.
John Humphreys, an artist and sculptor, was employed to construct two dummy alien bodies over a period of three weeks, using casts containing sheep brains set in raspberry jam, chicken entrails and knuckle joints obtained from S. C. Crosby Wholesale Butchers Smithfield meat market, London.
Using the original X-Men as his agents to satisfy Lucifer's twisted sense of irony-and also due to his limited ability to create truly effective ionic constructs ; the duplicate Xavier was only his third construct shown and the other two lacked any kind of initiative-the duplicate Professor dispatched them to acquire three components from Quistalian outposts around the globe, intending to use them to alter the machine that had sent the Professor into the Nameless Dimension so that it could be used to allow Lucifer to return to Earth.
Attempts to expand the textile industry in Opelika continued for the next three decades, and in 1925 city officials were able to use a $ 62, 500 bribe to induce the executives of the Pepperell Manufacturing Co. ( now WestPoint International ) to construct a large mill just outside of the Opelika city limits.
It was here that Mr. Emery and his three sons, Augustus, Jr., 21, William, 19, and Harvey, 17, would construct the family home on 160 acres of homesteaded property.
Barry and his engineer Alfred Meeson were responsible for designing scaffolding, hoists and cranes used in the construction, one of their most innovative developments was the scaffolding used to construct the three main towers.
In order to accommodate the growing demand, another three of the SS Auguste Victoria ’ s sister ships operated as cruise liners, and in 1899 the Hamburg-America Line commissioned Blohm & Voss to construct the first purpose-built cruise ship, the Prinzessin Victoria Luise.
The structure was built downstream at Hemmant and took three months to construct.
In 1952, after Owen Roberts convinced the commissioners of the country to construct airports on all three Cayman Islands, a runway, along with a terminal was constructed on Grand Cayman at the cost of £ 100, 000.
There are three variants of construct validity.
There are three variants of construct validity: convergent validity ( how well the research relates to other measures of the same construct ), discriminant validity ( how poorly the research relates to measures of opposing constructs ), and nomological validity ( how well the research relates to other variables as required by theory ).
Then, in a deal with General Electric, which Edison had been forced to sell, Westinghouse's company went on to construct the Adams Power Plant at the Niagara Falls, with three 5, 000 horsepower ( 3. 7 MW ) Tesla generators supplying electricity to an aluminium smelter at Niagara and the town of Buffalo 22 miles ( 35 km ) away.
A second parallel southern train shed was completed in 1879 being notable in being of dry construction with each bay taking only three days to construct.

three and labeled
Based on a single, limited study involving twenty people, some people have labeled Cadillac as one of three " hot spots " for Lou Gehrig's Disease in the US.
Depending on choice of keyboard and coupler position, the player can select any of the sets of jacks labeled in figure 4 as A, or B and C, or all three.
where a shorthand symbol such as stands for the four real numbers which give the time and position in three dimensions of the point labeled A.
In 1972, de Wolf and van Aalst reported that the diffraction pattern produced by a crystal of sodium carbonate cannot be labeled with three indices but needed one more, which implied that the underlying structure had four dimensions in reciprocal space.
Rabbit products are generally labeled in three ways, the first being Fryer.
In his 2008 production of the classic Beaumarchais comedy The Marriage of Figaro, author William James Royce trimmed the five-act play down to three acts and labeled it a " Classic Screwball Comedy.
The Pacific Ocean, perhaps half again as wide as the Hudson, separates the United States from three flattened land masses labeled China, Japan and Russia.
Ytterbium has three allotropes labeled by the Greek letters alpha, beta and gamma ; their transformation temperatures are − 13 ° C and 795 ° C.
Currently, each league is further subdivided into three divisions — labeled East, Central, and West.
The regular simplex family is the first of three regular polytope families, labeled by Coxeter as α < sub > n </ sub >, the other two being the cross-polytope family, labeled as β < sub > n </ sub >, and the hypercubes, labeled as γ < sub > n </ sub >.
Probe pads for two gates and three source / drain nodes are labeled.
While not all of these languages are adequately attested, it turns out that Sursurunga instead has both a " lesser paucal " ( labeled " trial ", but in fact referring to small groups, with typically three or four members ) and a " greater paucal " ( misnamed the " quadral ", as it has a minimum of four, e. g. a pair of dyadic kin terms )— the distinction is along the lines of " a few " vs. " several ";— and that what Marshallese actually has is a trial and a paucal.
If the three arguments of a typical ditransitive verb are labeled D ( for Donor ; the subject of a verb like " to give " in English ), T ( for Theme ; normally the direct object of ditransitive verb in English ) and R ( for Recipient, normally the indirect object in English ), these can be aligned with the Agent and Patient of monotransitive verbs and the Subject of intransitive verbs in several ways, which are not predicted by whether the language is accusative, ergative, or active.
A wine labeled as Finest has been aged for at least three years.
They accused Peng Zhen of opposing Mao, labeled the February Outline " evidence of Peng Zhen's revisionism ", and grouped him with three other disgraced officials as part of the " Peng-Luo-Lu-Yang Anti-Party Clique ".
Stylistically, Williams also worked with variations on a line-break pattern that he labeled " triadic-line poetry " in which he broke a long line into the three, free-verse segments.
They discovered that radioactive materials produce intense, penetrating rays of three distinct sorts, which they labeled alpha, beta, and gamma after the Greek letters.
Raskin later stated that were he to redesign the mouse it would have three clearly labeled buttons — two buttons on top marked " Select " and " Activate ", and a " Grab " button on the side that could be used by squeezing the mouse.
The Central Terminal consists of three concourses, labeled E, F, and G, with a combined total of 52 gates.
Beyond the top three groups are several further levels of classification, so that the xylophone, for example, is in the group labeled 111. 212 ( periods are usually added after every third digit to make long numbers easier to read ).
The main five Allied prisoners ( three Americans, one British, one French ) bunked in " Barracks 2 " ( a goof here was that whenever the door was open, another building labeled " Barracks 3 " could be seen, even though the barracks were supposed to be directly in front of the ' Kommandantur ', which was, unlike actual prison camps, situated inside the wire.
Each event can be labeled by four numbers: a time coordinate and three space coordinates ; thus spacetime is a four-dimensional space.

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