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view and beneath
Planets hidden from view beneath the earth are also shown in the horoscope.
The level beneath the unit ( state ) level can be useful both for explaining factors in International Relations that other theories fail to explain, and for moving away from a state-centric view of international relations.
A young secretary named Charlotte Darehshori ran to help Boyer and Huffman only to find herself under fire from Whitman ; Darehshori crouched beneath the concrete base of a flagpole for an hour-and-a-half, shielding herself from Whitman's view.
At Hanbury Hall, beneath an imposing view of the Olympian Gods, dominating the ceiling of the main staircase, Thornhill shows Rev Henry Sacheverell, a Tory propagandist put on trial for sedition by the Whig government in 1710, being cast to the Furies.
And when in 1890 he began to gather together the miscellaneous essays and papers written during a period of sixty years, he expressed the hope that, though " they could lay no claim to logical consistency ," they might yet show " beneath the varying complexion of their thought some intelligible moral continuity ," " leading in the end to a view of life more coherent and less defective than was presented at the beginning.
Gershom Scholem ( 1990 ) disagrees with this view, arguing that Isaac Luria talked about parallel triangles one beneath the other and not about the hexagram.
It is enclosed by walls on all four sides, three of which have sloping roofs, known as " penthouses ", beneath which are various openings (" galleries ", from which spectators may view the game ), and a buttress that intrudes into the playing area ( tambour ) off which shots may be played.
However, in the same message he: " Then extolled the treaties made with the sultan, boasting that these had been concluded beneath his own banner which had waved in the wind in view of the enemy's front line so that trembling and fear fell upon them.
DIA is also known for a pedestrian bridge connecting the terminal to Concourse A that allows travelers to view planes taxiing beneath them and has views of the Rocky Mountains to the West and the high plains to the East.
When observed from below ( worm ’ s-eye view ), the alar base configures an isosceles triangle, with its apex at the infra-tip lobule, immediately beneath the tip of the nose.
This superimposes a direct view of the drawing surface beneath, and a reflected view of a scene horizontally in front of the artist.
Look and listen for the welfare of the whole people and have always in view not only the present but also the coming generations, even those whose faces are yet beneath the surface of the ground – the unborn of the future Nation.
# Fatal Extraction ( January 15, 1989 ) – After appearing on a TV talk show in which he explains his view on the issue of abortion (" ugly, stupid, poor people should not be allowed to have children "), Alan discovers while driving home that there is as much as £ 1 billion worth of oil located beneath the Hackney Marshes.
The coal seams of the Rowanburn field have been chiefly wrought, and in view of their exhaustion bores have been sunk to prove the coals beneath the red sandstone of upper Carboniferous age.
Typically high elves consider themselves the most purely good race of all, and haughtily view all other races beneath them, especially other elven races, and they are usually the most magically developed of all elves.
As the dustcruiser Selene passes over, it sinks about 15 meters below the surface of the dust, hiding the vessel from view, and trapping it beneath the dust.
Planets hidden from view beneath the earth are also shown in the horoscope.
The term fisheye was coined in 1906 by American physicist and inventor Robert W. Wood based on how a fish would see an ultra-wide hemispherical view from beneath the water ( a phenomenon known as Snell's window ).
In 1993, González-Torres mounted two simultaneous gallery exhibitions in Paris entitled Travel # 1 and Travel # 2: Travel # 1 contained two billboards both installed inside the gallery, one featuring a view of a turbulent and brooding sky, the other an image of lone bird, photographed from below, floating effortlessly beneath an overcast sky ; one of several works in " Travel # 2 " was " Untitled " ( Passport # 11 ), a stack of passport sized booklets featuring the same imagery as the billboards in Travel # 1.
A more basic approach would simply add the minimum enclosing structures beneath the walkways between the QEH and Hayward in order to provide ground level entrances and foyer facilities, with a view to keeping the character of the buildings intact.
If an allochthon has a " hole " in it so that one can view the autochthon beneath the allochthon, the hole is called a " window " ( or Fenster ).
Beneath the title banner is a figure of Capricorn and beneath that a view of Augsburg.
A view of the mast from beneath, illustrating the tubular structure

view and viaduct
The main railway viaduct connecting London Bridge station to Blackfriars, Cannon Street and Charing Cross stations passes only eighteen metres from the southeast corner of the cathedral, blocking the view from the south side.
Horses and cows can be found grazing in the fields surrounding the village, notably the Cloisters area, which offers a picturesque view of the Frome Valley and viaduct.
The design, which is an effective suicide barrier without significantly disrupting the view from the viaduct, won the 1999 Canadian Architect Award of Excellence.
A historical view of the Zig Zag Railway line with top road on number 1 viaduct in the foreground and viaducts numbers 2 and 3 of middle road halfway down the valley.
From Brighton, trains using the East Coastway line use mostly the eastern platforms, travel along the Brighton Main Line before turning east over the 28 arch London Road viaduct giving a spectacular view of the housing in Preston and Withdean in the north and the city to the south, before heading into a cutting where London Road ( Brighton ) is situated.
Image: Morlaix-20060524-012. jpg | Hillside view of the viaduct
Support-columns and upper deck failure, Loma Prieta earthquakeLoma Prieta earthquake: side view of reinforced concrete support-columns failure which trigged the upper deck collapse onto the lower deck of the two-level Cypress viaduct of Interstate Highway 880, Oakland, CA.

view and facing
Shortly before nine I drove my jalopy to the street facing the Lake and parked the car in shadows far enough away from the rendezvous corner but near enough to keep the corner in clear view.
But six months after the crisis, a Gallup Poll found that public worry about nuclear weapons had fallen back to its lowest point since 1957, and there was a view, disputed by CND supporters, that U. S. President John F. Kennedy's success in facing down Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev turned the British public away from CND.
* " Professor Behe admitted in " Reply to My Critics " that there was a defect in his view of irreducible complexity because, while it purports to be a challenge to natural selection, it does not actually address " the task facing natural selection.
Several historians have interpreted the conclave to choose his successor as facing a choice between a diplomatic or a spiritual candidate, and they view Pacelli's diplomatic experience, especially with Germany, as one of the deciding factors in his election on 2 March 1939, his 63rd birthday, after only one day of deliberation and three ballots.
3D view, facing west, of the Etruscan Hypogeum of the Volumnis, Perugia, Italy, cut from a 3D Scanner | laser scan.
By the end of his time with The Nice, the standard arrangement was two Hammond organs, a C-3 ( only cosmetically different than a B-3 ) and an L-100, placed facing each other with the C-3 to the left from the audience point of view.
Here, the " handedness " is from the point of view of an observer facing upstream.
South facing view of Hatfield House
* The white frontage of the south facing view of Hatfield House was used in the 1998 film Shakespeare in Love as a location in Greenwich.
< font size = 2 > Another view of downtown Jonesboro on the Jimmie Davis Boulevard facing east </ font size = 2 >
File: Downtown view east. jpg | Barnesville Historic District, view of downtown facing East.
Panoramic view of the northern terminus of the Parkdale Lava flow from Lavabed Road, facing west to southwest.
Then following the rotation of the outstretch arm, the ball is moved in a circular motion, moving from the front towards the back, and then slammed through the rim ( from the profile view of a player facing the basket, the windmill motion appears clockwise ).
This design, located on the 28th floor, is known for several design features including the men's washroom, which features urinals facing glass, and a spectacular view of the Hong Kong cityscape.
Lord Raglan had wanted a better view of the proceedings and followed by his staff had ridden past the French skirmishers on the left of Prince Napoleon's division and through the Russian skirmishers facing them.
2010 aerial view of the Mall facing west
2004 view from the United States Capitol, facing west across the National Mall
You must be in a place where man-made objects such as buildings, towers, castles, and such do not obstruct your view, as well as facing or standing in a position where the sun or moon does not affect your vision.
* Off side, From the point of view of a right-handed batsman facing the bowler, the right hand side of the cricket field ( being to the bowler's left ).
In 2007, Perle presented the documentary " The Case for War: In Defense of Freedom ", articulating his view of the challenges facing the U. S. post 9 / 11, and debating with his critics including Richard Holbrooke, Simon Jenkins, and Abdel Bari Atwan.
His view has been shared by other historians, for example, Paul Kennedy, who says of the choices facing politicians at the time, " Each course brought its share of disadvantages: there was only a choice of evils.
Its proponents view it as being applicable to organizations facing rapid change or growth.
Whereas paddlers face forward and the drummer backwards, it is reversed in rowing shells where all the rowers face backwards with the coxswain the only one in the boat facing forward and able to view the straight ahead course of the craft as it makes its way down the regatta course lane towards the finish line.
A panoramic view of northern Tokyo Bay facing Tokyo from Odaiba island

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