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These lines never cease to haunt the book amidst all the exaltations of combat, and to make an appeal for a larger and more elemental human community than one based on the brutal necessities of war.
These machines are designed to provide higher operating speeds, larger yarn packages, and greater flexibility of application to different types of yarn.
These were larger than the great majority of German woodcuts hitherto, and far more complex and balanced in composition.
These orbits were stabilized in the model by the fact that when an electron moved farther from the center of the positive cloud, it felt a larger net positive inward force, because there was more material of opposite charge, inside its orbit ( see Gauss's law ).
These shoals were too shallow to permit passage of larger warships, and so Brueys ordered his thirteen ships of the line to form up in a line of battle following the northeastern edge of the shoals to the south of the island, a position that allowed the ships to disembark supplies from their port side while covering the landings with their starboard batteries.
These anthropologists continue to concern themselves with the distinct ways people in different locales experience and understand their lives, but they often argue that one cannot understand these particular ways of life solely from a local perspective ; they instead combine a focus on the local with an effort to grasp larger political, economic, and cultural frameworks that impact local lived realities.
These vehicles are self-propelled on land, they can transform into raft type ferries when in the water, and often multiple vehicles can connect to form larger rafts or floating bridges.
These passage graves are usually larger than the Shetland type and are round or have funnel-shaped forecourts, although a few are long cairns-perhaps originally circular but with later tails added.
These liquids are held in either special containers known as Dewar flasks, which are generally about six feet tall ( 1. 8 m ) and three feet ( 91. 5 cm ) in diameter, or giant tanks in larger commercial operations.
These larger vessels were built predominantly for use in the China tea trade and known as " tea clippers ".
These American clippers were larger vessels designed to sacrifice cargo capacity for speed.
These cards, slightly larger than today ’ s postcards, were produced by letterpress and wood engraving on coated card stock.
These were able to compete in many roles with larger mainframe computers, such as the IBM System / 370.
These vessels were significantly larger than wartime ships and had fully automatic main guns, unit Machinery, radar, sonar, and antisubmarine weapons such as the Squid mortar.
These processes involve the uptake of larger membrane areas than clathrin-mediated endocytosis and caveolae pathway.
These were larger, usually twin-engined aircraft, sometimes adaptations of light or medium bomber types.
These trains usually connect larger agglomerations to the suburban areas, although in the case of the Rhein-Ruhr S-Bahn these also serve as a method of interurban transport between large cities.
These associations regulate competition and allowed small firms to function in the shadow of much larger companies.
These differences grow larger between less closely related species.
These salamanders are much larger than any others in their endemic range, they employ an “ unusual ” means of respiration ( which involves cutaneous gas exchange through capillaries found in their dorsoventral folds ), and they fill a particular niche — both as a predator and prey — in their ecosystem which either they or their ancestors have occupied for around 65 million years.
These areas were separate from the county corporates that existed in some of the larger towns and cities although linked to the county at large for other purposes.
These projects helped Pei conceptualize architecture as part of the larger urban geography.
These LEDs used much larger semiconductor die sizes to handle the large power inputs.
These efforts organized national resources sufficiently in the defense of England against the far larger and more powerful Spanish Empire, and in turn paved the foundation for establishing a global empire in the 19th century.

These and displacement
These ships had the size and displacement of the original torpedo boat destroyers that the contemporary destroyer had evolved from.
These positive displacement pumps have an expanding cavity on the suction side and a decreasing cavity on the discharge side.
These functions are periodic with period, and they are identical except for a displacement of along the axis.
These powerful engines could make use of planing hull designs, such as in the British Coastal Motor Boat, capable of much higher speed under appropriate sea conditions than displacement hulls.
These frequencies range between 25 and 55 kHz, with the displacement amplitude of the resonant body of between 22 and 50 µm ( 0. 00087 and 0. 0020 in ).
These diagrams relate angular position, usually in degrees, to the radial displacement experienced at that position.
These changes " contribute toward symmetry, fluidity, locational displacement and assimilation .".
These invariably require some type of propulsion or displacement technology forbidden by Einstein's Theory of Relativity, or that otherwise relies on theories that circumvent or supersede relativity.
These pipettes operate by piston-driven air displacement.
These are similar to air displacement pipettes, but are less commonly used and are used to avoid contamination and for volatile or viscous substances at small volumes, such as DNA.
These cliffs are peculiar in gradually passing from one formation to another, and in having a height dependent on the displacement of the fault rather than on the structures in the fault face.
These larger compacts were at the very limit of Japanese government regulations concerning size and engine displacement so that they could still be affordable in the Japanese Domestic Market, yet offer export buyers larger cars that sacrificed fuel economy for passenger accommodation and a higher price.
These instruments are sensitive enough to record ground movement with a displacement 1000 times smaller than the width of a human hair ( 3x10 < sup >− 8 </ sup > m ).
These activities resulted in displacement of about of the sea bottom soil which contained barite, clay, caustic soda, as well as heavy metals zinc, copper, lead, chromium, cobalt, nickel, cadmium and mercury.
These children, known as L ' enfants de la Creuse, were brought to light in 2002 when Réunion exile Jean-Jacques Martial made a legal complaint against politician Michel Debré ( who organized the controversial displacement ) for " kidnapping of a minor, roundup and deportation ".
These include: deafness, joint issues, early-onset arthritis, hip displacement and cross-eye.
These engines improved fuel economy, featuring the same displacement as the GM 122 Pushrod Engine ( 2. 2L OHV ), while maintaining most of the power of the older LD9 motors.
These injuries may take longer to heal than injuries without displacement or angulation.
These light carriers were typically around 20, 000 tons displacement and carried a mix of ASW helicopters and BAe Sea Harrier or Harrier II V / STOL aircraft.
These planets were discovered by precise measurements of the radial velocity of the star, with the planets revealing their presence by their gravitational displacement of the star during each orbit.
These could include material availability constraints, displacement constraints, etc.
These engines had ' square ' proportions ; bore and stroke were both, giving an overall displacement of.
These popular beliefs, supported by the claims of early archaeologists, served to legitimate the displacement of native peoples from their homelands.
These two effects are typically referred to as permanent cavity ( the track left by the bullet as it penetrates flesh ) and temporary cavity, which, as the name implies, is the temporary ( instantaneous ) displacement caused as the bullet travels through flesh and is many times larger than the actual diameter of the bullet.

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