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Herkimer contributed many firsts to the sport: the founding of the Cheerleader & Danz Team cheerleading uniform supply company, inventing the herkie ( where one leg is bent towards the ground and the other is out to the side as high as it will stretch in the toe-touch position ), and creating the " Spirit Stick ".
From the point of view of another frame of reference moving at a uniform speed, the position ( represented by a primed coordinate ) changes with time as
Behind its many varied forms apparently lies a uniform function, " a strong desire to reconcile the findings of modern natural science with a religious view that could restore man to a position of centrality and dignity in the universe.
PNC Park, the home ballpark of the Pirates which opened in 2001, includes a right field wall high, in reference to Clemente's uniform number and his normal fielding position during his years with the Pirates.
A town plan may be constructed as an exact scale drawing but for larger areas a map projection is necessary and no projection can represent the Earth's surface at a uniform scale: in general the scale of a projection depends on position and direction.
The service ribbon is worn for situations other than full-dress military uniform and is placed in the first position at top, the position of honor in the order of precedence.
It is closer to an ideal fan the more often the flow changes course because more rapid changes in channel position results in more uniform deposition of sediment on the delta front.
In 1701 new rules were introduced which introduced a cap and gown as the school uniform, and the school created the position of a master to teach arithmetic and writing.
The Indian Evidence Act of the same year, entirely Stephen's own work, made the rules of evidence uniform for all residents of India, regardless of caste, social position, or religion.
This method alternates uniform sampling in the vertical direction with uniform sampling from the horizontal ' slice ' defined by the current vertical position.
An aiguillette is worn on the right shoulder by aides-de-camp and adjutants as a symbol of their position, the colour of the aiguillette depending of the rank of the person they are serving ( there are golden, tan, silver and red aiguillettes, as well as an olive green one for combat uniform ).
Suppose S ' is in relative uniform motion to S with velocity v. Consider a point object whose position is given by r
This can be attributed to Baldelli's athletic ability, their shared position ( center field ), wearing the same uniform number ( 5 ), and their Italian-American heritage.
Although the attitude of the Wittenberg theologians frustrated his attempts to bring about harmonious relations, and although the situation was further complicated by the position of Georg, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, who demanded a uniform confession and a uniform church order, Philip held that the differences between the followers of Martin Bucer in and the followers of Luther in their sacramental theories admitted honest disagreement, and that Holy Scripture could not resolve the differences definitively.
Wearing the uniform of the United States, which should be the emblem of justice and humanity ; holding the important position of commander of a military district, and therefore having the honor of the government to that extent in his keeping, he deliberately planned and executed a foul and dastardly massacre which would have disgraced the verist savage among those who were the victims of his cruelty.
For the same reason, it also serves to provide uniform semiclassical approximations near a turning point in the WKB method, when the potential may be locally approximated by a linear function of position.
Suppose a particle moves at a uniform rate along a line from A to B ( Figure 2 ) in a given time ( say, one second ), while in the same time, the line AB moves uniformly from its position at AB to a position at DC, remaining parallel to its original orientation throughout.
Quasars also happen to have relatively uniform spectral features, regardless of position in sky or distance from Earth.
At 1: 14 on 24 February, the king interceded on television, in uniform as the Captain General of the Armed Forces ( Capitán General de los Ejércitos ), the highest Spanish military rank, to position himself against the insurgents, defend the Spanish Constitution and undermine the authority of Milans del Bosch.
A Senior Scout's uniform is the same as the Junior Scout's except for the position of badges.

uniform and amongst
He describes his passage on ships to the wilderness-to the Company's station, which strikes Marlow as a scene of devastation: " amongst a waste of excavations "-disorganized, machinery parts here and there, now and then explosions of demolition, weakened native black men, that have been demoralized, in chains, literally being worked to death, and strolling behind them a white Company man in a uniform carrying a rifle.
As a result, the uniform has become something akin to an expression of fashion amongst students.
The Swiss officers were mostly amongst those massacred, although Major Karl Josef von Bachmann in command at the Tuileries was formally tried and guillotined in September, still wearing his red uniform coat.
A new convention was drafted at the time, creating a " uniform tariff on all imported goods consumed within such union, and an equitable distribution of the duties collected on such goods amongst the parties to such union, and free trade between the colonies and state in respect of all South African products ".
In 1806 the Vellore Mutiny was sparked due to new uniform regulations that created resentment amongst both Hindu and Muslim sepoys.
In the 16th century, mythological and other themes from history became more uniform amongst northern and Italian artists.
The officer was dressed in the old CISCO uniform a few days after corporatisation, spotting the long-sleeved variant common amongst those performing high-risk escort duties.
Jamali did not support Musharraf ’ s decision to keep on his uniform amongst other things while Musharraf was fed up of Jamali's incompetence and poor governance.

uniform and states
A still more resonant aspect of his legacy was the uniform rewriting of Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis, which is still the basis of civil law in many modern states.
Nehru specifically wrote Article 44 of the Indian constitution under the Directive Principles of State Policy which states: ' The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.
The abundance of states is more prevalent as the systems grow larger and / or if the forces of their mutual interaction are spatially less uniform or more diverse.
The nation states typically had a more centralised and uniform public administration than its imperial predecessors: they were smaller, and the population less diverse.
In this approximately 800-word document about methods of franking letters he states, " Therefore, of Mr Hill ’ s plan of a uniform rate of postage … I conceive that the most simple and economical mode … would be by Slips … in the hope that Mr Hill ’ s plan may soon be carried into operation I would suggest that sheets of Stamped Slips should be prepared … then be rubbed over on the back with a strong solution of gum …".
* The Principle of Relativity – The laws by which the states of physical systems undergo change are not affected, whether these changes of state be referred to the one or the other of two systems in uniform translatory motion relative to each other.
On July 3, 2007, the Court ( through the original three-judge panel ) ruled ( 1 ) that the taxpayer's compensation was received on account of a non-physical injury or sickness ; ( 2 ) that gross income under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code does include compensatory damages for non-physical injuries, even if the award is not an " accession to wealth ," ( 3 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries is an indirect tax, regardless of whether the recovery is restoration of " human capital ," and therefore the tax does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 9, Clause 4, that capitations or other direct taxes must be laid among the states only in proportion to the population ; ( 4 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that all duties, imposts and excises be uniform throughout the United States ; ( 5 ) that under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the Internal Revenue Service may not be sued in its own name.
A phase of a thermodynamic system and the states of matter have uniform physical properties.
This problem was resolved to some degree by free banking laws in some states but it was not until this Act was passed that free banking was established on a uniform, national level and charter issuance was taken out of the hands of discriminating and corrupt state legislatures.
Almost all private and all Catholic schools, in all Australian states, have a compulsory uniform policy.
In the United States, a few states have regulations declaring that public schools must allow students to drop out of uniform policies.
Let denote the uniform superposition over all states
* For the defence of the states against the nascent Italian state in the last years of papal territorial autonomy, an international Catholic volunteer corps, called Papal Zouaves after a kind of French colonial native Algerian infantry, and imitating their uniform type, was created and fought in many engagements with great courage against superior odds in men and equipment.
Also, the work of sociolinguists on linguistic variation has shown synchronic states are not uniform: the speech habits of older and younger speakers differ in ways that point to language change.
The American Bar Association and the American Law Institute are among the organizations that are concerned with the interests of lawyers as a profession and the promulgation of uniform standards of professionalism and ethics, but regulation of the practice of law is left to the individual states, and their definitions vary.
The W3C also states, " We can identify two major classes of Web services, REST-compliant Web services, in which the primary purpose of the service is to manipulate XML representations of Web resources using a uniform set of " stateless " operations ; and arbitrary Web services, in which the service may expose an arbitrary set of operations.
In 1942, uniform taxation was imposed on the various states, which enabled the Curtin Government to set up a far-reaching, federally administered range of social services.
The learning texts and exercises are more or less uniform across all the South Indian states.
Because the electronic age makes conducting business across state borders an everyday occurrence, there is a critical need for states to adopt a uniform mobility system that will allow licensed CPAs to provide services across state lines without unnecessary burdens that do not protect the public interest.
Businesses today are often located in multiple states and have compliance responsibilities in multiple jurisdictions and a uniform process will give CPAs the flexibility to better serve these clients.
Unless such changes are minor, they can seriously obstruct the goal of the uniform acts of promoting uniformity of law among the various states.
Therefore, persons doing business in different states must always still check local law to ensure that ( 1 ) a uniform act was enacted in the state that governs a particular legal issue and ( 2 ) the local act actually conforms to the text promulgated by NCCUSL.
The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC or the Code ), first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.
* Uniform Commercial Code, a uniform act to harmonize state contract law for the sale of goods in the respective states of the United States

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