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two and line
`` But if there is no line, how can there be two countries??
Obviously I'm stuck on the line between the two countries ''.
Seeing their hesitation, I said, `` Well, until I have permission to enter Germany, or a visa to re-enter France, I shall be obliged to remain here on the line between two countries '', whereupon I moved to the side of the road, parked my backpack against the small guardhouse on the sidewalk, sat down, took out my typewriter, and began typing the above conversation.
The symbol for division is a straight line that separates two numbers placed one above the other.
High Standard has also added two models to its line.
After the frames and transom are set up on the jig and temporarily braced, a piece of three-inch-wide mahogany ( only widths will be given since the 13/16-inch thickness is used throughout ) is butted between frames one and two below the line of the keelson.
Indeed, the spiral Af, with the two endpoints connected by a straight line possesses only one inscribed square.
A general line L meets Q in two points, Af and Af, through each of which passes a unique generator of the regulus, Af, whose lines are simple secants of Aj.
Moreover, if Af and Af are two planes intersecting in a line l, tangent to Q at a point P, the two free intersections of the image curves Af and Af must coincide at P', the image of P, and at this point Af and Af must have a common tangent l'.
A line through two of these points, Af and Af, will be transformed into the entire bilinear congruence having the tangents to **zg at Af and Af as directrices.
Now consider an arbitrary line, l, meeting Q in two points, Af and Af.
Starting in great force late in December, from a line stretching from East Prussia to Budapest, the Red armies had swept two hundred miles across Poland to the Oder, thirty miles from Berlin, and the Upper Danube region was being rapidly overrun, while the Western Allies had not yet occupied all of the left bank of the Rhine.
About a quarter of Hardy's poems carry an appended date line, usually the year of completion, but sometimes inclusive years ( `` 1908 - 1910 '' ) or two separate dates when Hardy worked on the poem ( `` 1905 and 1926 '' ) or an approximate date ( `` During the War '' ).
Thus one line in five from The Iliad and The Odyssey is to be found somewhere else in the two poems.
One medium saw two sheets flapping on a line and found that the name Shietz was significant to the sitter.
The Bears added two more in the fifth when McAuliffe dropped a double into the leftfield corner, Paschal doubled down the rightfield line and Cooke singled off Phil Shartzer's glove.
-- Billy Gardner's line double, which just eluded the diving Minnie Minoso in left field, drove in Jim Lemon with the winning run with two out in the last of the ninth to give the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 victory over the Chicago White Sox Monday.
For it had been John and Linda ever since she had come out two seasons before at the Golf Club to the goggle-eyed admiration not only of the stag line but even of her fellow debs.
They have three pairs of external red feathery gills, a blunt head with two rudimentary eyes, a lateral line system and a short tail with fins.
Below this crack is another group of eleven parallel lines, again divided into two sections by a line perpendicular to them, but with the semicircle at the top of the intersection ; the third, sixth and ninth of these lines are marked with a cross where they intersect with the vertical line.
Turkey's First Geography Congress in 1941 created two regions to the east of the Gulf of Iskenderun-Black Sea line named the Eastern Anatolia Region and the Southeastern Anatolia Region, the former largely corresponding to the western part of the Armenian Highland, the latter to the northern part of the Mesopotamian plain.
The axioms are referred to as " 4 + 1 " because for nearly two millennia the fifth ( parallel ) postulate (" through a point outside a line there is exactly one parallel ") was suspected of being derivable from the first four.
Also known as tandem anchoring, in this technique two anchors are deployed in line with each other, on the same rode.

two and poetic
two of those poetic adagios in Greek veils ( and superb esthetic acrobacy ) by Alla Osipenko and Igor Chernishev in one case and Inna Zubkovskaya and Yuri Kornevey in the other ; ;
... an 11th-century MS ; an 11th-century Mercian poet using an archaic poetic dialect ; and 11th-century standard literary dialect that contained early and late, cross-dialectical forms, and admitted spelling variations ; and ( perhaps ) two 11th-century scribes following slightly different spelling practices.
Juno, enraged that her attempt at revenge had been frustrated, appealed to Oceanus that the two might never meet his waters, thus providing a poetic explanation for their circumpolar positions.
Independently, these two trends show the form becoming highly artificial — more like a puzzle to solve than a medium for personal poetic expression.
Later, two poetic restatements of these principles (" Ani Ma ' amin " and " Yigdal ") became integrated into many Jewish liturgies, leading to their eventual near-universal acceptance.
The more the relationship between the two juxtaposed realities is distant and true, the stronger the image will be -- the greater its emotional power and poetic reality.
However, in the two poetic versions of Ragnarok, he goes unmentioned ; unless one believes that he is the " Mighty One ".
Over time two poetic restatements of these principles ( Ani Ma ' amin and Yigdal ) became canonized in the Jewish prayerbook.
* España ( 1845 ) is usually considered the transitional volume between the two phases of Gautier's poetic career.
Bach's choral output reached its apex in two works: the double chorus Heilig ( Holy, Holy, Holy ) of 1776, a setting of the seraph song from the throne scene in Isaiah, and the grand cantata Die Auferstehung Jesu ( The Resurrection of Jesus ) of 1774-1782, which sets a poetic Gospel harmonization by the poet Karl Wilhelm Ramler ( 1725-1798 ).
This change is portrayed in the scene at Flint Castle during which the unity of the two bodies disintegrates and the king starts to use more poetic and symbolic language.
After becoming emotionally and intellectually involved in the Spanish Civil War, Vallejo had a final burst of poetic activity in the late 1930s, producing two books of poetry ( both published posthumously ) whose titles and proper organization remain a matter of debate: they were published as Poemas humanos and España, aparta de mí este cáliz.
These two were interested in exploring Greek poetic models, especially Sappho, an interest that Pound shared.
Taken together, these two texts comprised the Imagist programme for a return to what they saw as the best poetic practice of the past.
He held as his model, and as the highest example of poetic expression ever achieved in Italian, the work of Petrarch and Boccaccio, two 14th century writers he assisted in bringing back into fashion.
Der Rhein and Patmos, two of the longest and most densely charged of the hymns, appeared in a poetic calendar in 1808.
The foremost poets of the Jacobean era, Ben Jonson and John Donne, are regarded as the originators of two diverse poetic traditions — the Cavalier and the metaphysical
The authors assumed the ridiculousness of the work would shine through, but it was actually accepted as a legitimate poetic movement for two years.
The play, basically consisting of two long monologues, is considered one of Williams ' starkest and most poetic works.
Consonance is a poetic device characterized by the repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession, as in " pitter patter " or in " all mammals named Sam are clammy ".
" It represents Eliza and Brandon, the two of them, and how the tragedy of his death separated their mortal life together ", said his mother, Linda Lee Cadwell, who described her son, like his father before him, as a poetic, romantic person.
In Ardor's Account, the spirit former known as Lucifer, who has now returned to the Kingdom of God, in solemn and poetic language, tells the story of how time began, and about the two powers of the universe, the light and the darkness.
In fact, one of the factors which enabled a continuous poetic tradition in China for more than two millenia has to do with the fact that Chinese words can be represented by their corresponding Chinese characters semi-independently of their pronunciation ( and, in fact, this extends even to their use in classical versions of Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese ).
Among many others, two of the most celebrated writers of the age, Sir John Suckling and William Davenant, paid tribute to Carew, playfully admiring his poetic craftsmanship.

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