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These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These new poems have only a few direct references to jazz and jazz musicians, but they show changes in Patchen's approach to his poetry, for he has tried to enter into and understand the emotional attitude of the jazz musician.
These have never gone out of style in Scandinavian homes and now seem to be reappearing here and there in shops which specialize in handicrafts.
These gentlemen already have done the party harm by their seeming reluctance to vote aid for the depressed areas and by their criticism of Mr. Kennedy for talking about a recession and unemployment.
These proposals would reduce the amount of tax that DuPont stockholders might have to pay -- from an estimated 1.1 billion dollars under present law to as little as 192 million dollars.
These arrangements would have been impossible if the business community was truly interested in the welfare of its employes.
These forty-seven special purpose governments have the authority to levy taxes, to borrow money, own property, sue and be sued, and in general to exercise normal corporate powers.
These registries are sponsored by 18 national medical, dental, and veterinary societies and have as their mission the assembling of selected cases of interest to military medicine and of establishing through the mechanism of follow-up of living patients the natural history of various diseases of military-medical importance.
These thermometers have now been sent to the United Kingdom for calibration at the National Physical Laboratory.
These provisions are designed to reflect the differences in wealth and population among the States, with the objective that a vocationally handicapped person have access to needed services regardless of whether he resides in a State with a low or high per capita income or a sparsely or thickly populated State.
These could be costly and have a serious effect both at home and abroad.
These destructive forces also have a seriously adverse effect upon the watersheds and their life-supporting waterflows, and upon the other renewable forest resources.
These specialists, I learned, have done a great deal of work to improve the size and health of the plants and the resulting flowers.
These engines have a cylinder diameter of 3-7/8 inches and a stroke length of 3 inches.
`` These recent steps do not offer the possibility of extension to the great number of senior engineers who have displayed technical competence.
These have to do with property rights, municipal official attitudes and a host of others.
These vehicles, with large sensitive areas, have collected data for long enough times to give reliable impact rates for the periods of exposure.
These dosages could have been increased by increasing the source strength which was small in this case.
These have been labeled Regions 1, 2, and 4, respectively, in Fig. 1.
These drugs have no effect on the iodide concentrating mechanism, but they inhibit organification.
These groups have varied widely from mere families, primitive, totemic groups, and small modern cults and sects, to the memberships of great denominations, and great, widely dispersed world religions.
These things have been disseminated by other means, but always in the wake of extensive publication of analytic results.
These children have been described as those who were trying to say something to adults who did not understand.
These have an upper-middle-class leadership and a middle-class membership, with rare exceptions, where working-class parents are active in local P.-T.A. matters.
These must have been for local calls strictly, as in May 1900 the `` only long distance telephone '' in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton's to Young's shoe store.

These and intuitive
" These twin dangers-careless, ' intuitive ' reading and prosaic, ' over-literal ' reading-are the Symplegades, the ' justling rocks ', between which too many ventures into poetry are wrecked.
These types generally cannot make the same intuitive leaps that come naturally to the INTP.
These revolutionizing ideas of Wang Yangming would later inspire prominent Japanese thinkers like Motoori Norinaga, who argued that because of the Shinto deities, Japanese people alone had the intuitive ability to distinguish good and evil without complex rationalization.
These mode switches are more intuitive than other game genres because they reflect actual sports.
These are considerable works of civil engineering and require some skill and intuitive understanding as well as good engineering.
These equations have 4 unknowns and can be solved but they do not give an intuitive understanding for how the reflection amplitudes vary with the rock properties involved.
These conditions express intuitive notions about the concept of distance.
These equations have 4 unknowns and can be solved but they do not give an intuitive understanding for how the reflection amplitudes vary with the rock properties involved.
These four functions aim to be intuitive.
These collections of inverse image functors provide a more intuitive view on fibred categories ; and indeed, it was in terms of such compatible inverse image functors that fibred categories were introduced in Grothendieck ( 1959 ).
These images provide a graphic, intuitive demonstration of the strong ergodicity of the system.

These and interpretation
These Articles ( though no longer binding ) have had an influence on the ethos of the Communion, an ethos reinforced by their interpretation and expansion by such influential early theologians as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, and others.
These quantum numbers only occur in certain combinations of values, and their physical interpretation changes depending on whether real or complex versions of the atomic orbitals are employed.
These critics state that Mary Baker Eddy's interpretation of Christian scripture diverges too greatly from basic tenets of Christianity.
" These ideas complement MWI and bring the interpretation in line with our perception of reality.
These solutions brought security and economic prosperity to Israel for a time, but did not bring peace with the Israelite prophets, who were interested in a strict deuteronomic interpretation of Mosaic law.
These new results do not contradict the Out of Africa model, except in its strictest interpretation.
" These utterances were sometimes accompanied by the gift of interpretation exercised, in Du Bois ' experience, by the same person who had spoken in tongues.
These are general rules of interpretation ; specific rules might exist in specific areas of international law.
These elements — symbols, operators, and interpretation theory — are what give sequences of symbols meaning within a KR.
These " Instructions " refuted the Marxist-based idea that class struggle is fundamental to history, and rejected the interpretation of religious phenomena such as the Exodus and the Eucharist in exclusively political terms.
These museums focus on the interpretation and preservation of shipwrecks and other artifacts recovered from a maritime setting.
These first five episodes feature a noticeably different tone from the rest of the series, including some more adult-oriented humor, with some raunchier elements and slightly coarser language ; several of the characters, primarily those of Rosco and Cooter, are also given different interpretation to their more recognized roles.
These denominations were based on an interpretation of man's spiritual equality before God, which led them to recruit members and preachers from a wide range of classes and all races.
These have direct, spatial meaning, and in these theories there seems to be less need to provide special interpretation for those numbers or functions.
" These churches also believe that "' he task of giving an authentic interpretation of the Word of God, whether in its written form or in the form of Tradition, has been entrusted to the living teaching office of the Church alone [...]'", in part because it was the Church that selected which books were to be in the biblical canon.
These differences should be considered in the interpretation of any study result, and the type of coil used should be specified in the study methods for any published reports.
These elements — symbols, operators, and interpretation theory — are what give sequences of symbols meaning within a KR.
These suspicions were further aroused when imperial officials ordered Protestants to stop erecting Protestant churches on the land of the prince of the church or Stifts, which the Protestants claimed to be comprised under the term " royal land " ( the Stifts did not belong to the Bohemian Estates ) which was open to them due to the Letter of Majesty – a very disputed legal interpretation of which the government disapproved.
These differ in their preferred line ending convention and their interpretation of values outside the ASCII range ( their character encoding ).
These instructions are open to some interpretation, but seem to indicate something like the following.
These two requirements show that stochastic vectors have a geometric interpretation: A stochastic vector is a point on the " far face " of a standard orthogonal simplex.
These similarities in morphology and movement in emotional expression are important for the interpretation of emotions.
Similarly, another classic study conducted by Bruner and Leo Postman showed slower reaction times and less accurate answers when a deck of playing cards reversed the color of the suit symbol for some cards ( e. g. red spades and black hearts ). These series of experiments issued in what some called the ' New Look ' psychology, which challenged psychologists to study not just an organism's response to a stimulus, but also its internal interpretation.
These occult works explored chronology, alchemy, and Biblical interpretation ( especially of the Apocalypse ).

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