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true and extent
Both the extent to which this is true and the limits of the field of perceptual skill involved should be acknowledged.
Astoria ( 1835 ), written while Irving was Astor's guest, cemented the importance of the region in the American psyche .< ref > In his Introduction to the rambling work, Irving reports that Astor explicitly " expressed a regret that the true nature and extent of his enterprize
But what is true is that insofar as Marx and Engels regarded historical processes as law-governed processes, the possible future directions of historical development were to a great extent limited and conditioned by what happened before.
Specifically, Jablonski's assertions suggest that the adjective " woolly " in reference to Afro-hair is a misnomer to the extent that it connotes the high heat insulation derivable from the true wool of sheep.
Some authorities claim he was the inspiration for Johnston McCulley's Zorro, though the extent to which this may be true is disputed.
It is noteworthy that in the " Dialogue " he no longer speaks of a " seed of the Word " in every man, and in his non-apologetic works the emphasis is laid upon the redeeming acts of the life of Christ rather than upon the demonstration of the reasonableness and moral value of Christianity, though the fragmentary character of the latter works makes it difficult to determine exactly to what extent this is true and how far the teaching of Irenaeus on redemption is derived from him.
In the cases of pterosaurs like Pterorhynchus and Pterodactylus, the true extent of these crests has only been uncovered using ultraviolet photography.
To a lesser extent, the same seemed true for people described by police as having " brown " skin.
It is divided into two parts: the true Castle and the Citadel, the latter having an extent of.
The current ASD classification is to some extent an artifact of how autism was discovered, and may not reflect the true nature of the spectrum ; methodological problems have beset Asperger syndrome as a valid diagnosis from the outset.
" It is by no means clear, in any case ," writes Christopher Green, " to what extent these other Cubists depended on Picasso and Braque for their development of such techniques as faceting, ‘ passage ’ and multiple perspective ; they could well have arrived at such practices with little knowledge oftrue ’ Cubism in its early stages, guided above all by their own understanding of Cézanne.
In the 19th century and early 1900s it was common for letters to receive multiple postmarks indicating the time, date, and location of each post office delivering or transporting the letter, and this is still occasionally true, though to a lesser extent ( see " backstamp ").
It is not possible in practice to have a true plane wave ; only a plane wave of infinite extent will propagate as a plane wave.
As defined, TCB ( as observed from the Earth's surface ) is of divergent rate relative to all of ET, T < sub > eph </ sub > and TDT / TT ; and the same is true, to a lesser extent, of TCG.
If proof emerges of the true extent of the state actor's involvement, this strategy can backfire ; for example see Iran-contra and Philip Agee.
" In waking life, he asserted, these so-called " resistances " altogether prevented the repressed wishes of the unconscious from entering consciousness ; and though these wishes were to some extent able to emerge during the lowered state of sleep, the resistances were still strong enough to produce " a veil of disguise " sufficient to hide their true nature.
Such diseases yielded human mortality of an unquestionably enormous gravity and scale – and this has profoundly confused efforts to determine its full extent with any true precision.
Uganda has large quantities of natural resources, though a lot of the country has yet to be explored for the true extent of its potential.
Although German and Dutch do use the-s plural, it is used much less often than in English ; while the use of an-n or-en plural may be viewed as an irregular method of pluralization in English, the opposite is true in Dutch, and, to a lesser extent, in German.
Historically, the north, east, and south sides were blue collar while the west side was white collar, and to a certain extent this remains true.
Trotskyists differ on the extent to which this is true today, but even the most orthodox tend to recognise in the late twentieth century a new development in the revolts of the rural poor, the self-organising struggles of the landless, and many other struggles which in some ways reflect the militant united organised struggles of the working class, and which to various degrees do not bear the marks of class divisions typical of the heroic peasant struggles of previous epochs.
However, Chaplin later stated that he would not have made the film if he had known of the true extent of the Nazis ' crimes.
Males are always bigger than the females, though the extent to which this is true varies dependent upon species.
Before 1914, English-speaking cartographers knew very little about the Belcher Islands, which they showed on maps as specks, much smaller than their true extent.
The true extent of the damage is unknown, though the fact that the lead cames holding the west windows together survived the conflagration intact suggests contemporary accounts of the terrible devastation may have been exaggerated.

true and coal
The name was selected due to its reserves of minerals, especially coal ( although, technically, coal is not a true mineral ).
As is true in much of Pennsylvania, the mining of coal was a key industry in the past.
A true " company town ", life in early Roslyn was centered, figuratively, if not literally, around the production of coal.
Busby would often accompany his father down into the coal pits, but his true aspiration was to become a professional footballer.
Of course, you will point out that TVA gets electric power from the impounded waters, and this is true, but today 85 percent of TVA's electricity is generated in coal burning steam plants.
He is famous as the originator of British inland navigation, the commissioner of the Bridgewater Canal — often said to be the first true canal in Britain and the modern world ( see below for a qualification )— which was built for him by James Brindley to service his coal mines at Worsley, in Lancashire.
The navigable canal from Worsley to Manchester which he projected for the transport of the coal obtained on his estates is usually cited as the first modern British canal ( as opposed to a river navigation )— though the Sankey Canal is a rival to this claim ( projected as a " navigation ", but built as a true canal ).
Song will play a wealthy, driven woman who lives through the end of World War II and the Chinese Civil War in Love and Let Love, which is based on the true story of the Taiping steamer that sunk after colliding with a freighter carrying coal and timber en route to Taiwan in 1949, claiming about 1, 000 lives.
This, the most powerful locomotive up to that time, was built by Eastwick & Harrison of Philadelphia, and proved ideal for the coal fields tapped by the Reading ( John White, American Locomotives, correctly credits others for the 4-4-0 design patent ; and this is true for the mechanics of the machine, but the concept of replacing the then dominant 4-2-0s with the better tractive 4-4-0s, which would became the major locomotive type for the next thirty years or more, has been shared with Robinson ).
His lamp and other improvements were, after some initial disputes, recognized for their true worth by his contemporaries, including northern coal owners who presented him with a piece of silverware.

true and reserves
However, some economists, such as Barry Eichengreen argue that this is not as true when it comes to the denomination of official reserves because the network externalities are not strong.
Such reserves must be maintained, even if no other excess to immediate requirements is produced, and therefore they can be considered a permanent reproduction cost, viewed over a longer interval of time, rather than as a true surplus.
Player injuries and other attrition depleted UCLA of its roster depth, while true freshmen were forced into action and seniors who were previously reserves became starters ; a quarterback who had attempted only 17 passes in his career became the starter.

true and corner
The sides of the square base are closely aligned to the four cardinal compass points ( within 4 minutes of arc ) based on true north, not magnetic north, and the finished base was squared to a mean corner error of only 12 seconds of arc.
The same is true for founding a living group: Easiest in the corner, most difficult in the center.
Though both have been called landscape painters, in Poussin the landscape is a background to the figures ; whereas for Claude, despite figures in one corner of the canvas, the true subjects are the land, the sea, and the air.
On the Maclaine Building at the northwest corner is a sign reading "<== CHICAGO: 500 miles NEW YORK: 500 miles ==>" ( the true midpoint between the two is actually about a mile west ).
: McCarthy: " Is it true, Mr. Fields, that when you stood on the corner of Hollywood and Vine, 43 cars waited for your nose to change to green?
If this happened there would be a delay between the driver accelerating after the corner and when the car responds ; this is especially true in turbocharged cars.
With the Zeon backed into a corner, and the Federation dependent on Shiro and his team for victory, the star crossed lovers must decide where their true allegiances lie: with each other, or with their respective sides.
Often there are carvings on each corner, yet the roof may only drain in one direction and so there might be three hunkypunks and one true gargoyle.
The fire department was then hampered because they had been incorrectly directed to the rectory address around the corner on West Iowa Street ; valuable minutes were lost repositioning fire trucks and hose lines once the true location of the fire was determined.
The two corner markers were eventually painted over, leaving just the 425 and the true centerfield 422.
Changes to the 1976 model would be minimal, and the virtually unchanged 1977 models ( except for bumper corner tip radius details ) proved to be the last true full-size Dodges.
the sole piece of luxury on the body of Heloise, a pearl ; symbol of wisdom, the perfect marriage between knowledge and love ... one astounding detail of the picture: a pimple in the right hand corner of her mouth ... the work is a true highlight in Victorian art ; true Victorian art, for the movement after which the art was named was Queen Victoria, and since she collected his work, and he was the Queen's instructor ... one can indeed call the artist, and this work, one of the artist's great masterpieces, a true Victorian artist.
However, this is a trick of perspective and the true shape of the room is trapezoidal: the walls are slanted and the ceiling and floor are at an incline, and the right corner is much closer to the front-positioned observer than the left corner ( or vice versa ).
Podocarpus drouynianus is a species of podocarp native to the relatively high rainfall southwestern corner of Western Australia, where it is known by the name Wild Plum, although it is not a true plum.
* The original and true Biblical Israelites were dark black skinned people, who lived on the north east corner of Africa.
The start of " true integration " occurs at ten times the corner frequency.
Honestly like the Russians, who added one Asiatic state after another to the Tsar's empire without trumpeting promises of peace throughout the world before. For opportunistic reasons we have falsified history, we have written the words " German loyalty ", " German truth ", " the German temperament " on every street corner and have hidden our carefully laid plans for war behind them. In this sense, however, we have always remained true to ourselves, following in the footsteps of Frederick the Great who, through his troops were already on the march to Silesia, wrote to the Empress Maria Theresa that " he valued peace above all things and would not dream of beginning a war ".
Although this tale fell out of favour and almost died in the early 20th century, it is thought to be true that a mushroom henge appeared periodically in the meadow generally accepted to be the one in the story, located in the corner where New Walk and Hillfoot Road meet.

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