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These and open
These boards are nailed to the roof beams by reaching up through the open space between the beams, from inside the shelter.
These striking, modernistic buildings on the East River are open to the public and every weekday guided tours are available.
These included coordinated attacks on police headquarters and open battles in the streets involving large-caliber weapons and grenades.
Bibas argues, " These procedures may be constitutional and efficient, but they undermine key values served by admissions of guilt in open court.
These doors have an operating range of slightly over 90 degrees, so their use is limited to where they come into contact with a side wall when fully open ( or where they can be prevented from opening too far by a doorstop ).
These locations were open at all times of the day, featuring ornate tableware and reasonable prices.
These may include source code, in the case of open source software, so that users can make any required or desired changes themselves.
These channels are gated so they can open and close, thus regulating the flow of ions or small polar molecules.
These proposals ranged from various forms of worker cooperatives coordinated by free markets such as Mutualism ( economic theory ), to state-owned enterprises competing with each other in open and unregulated markets.
These messages were similar in form to Good Times, warning users not to open messages bearing particular subject lines.
These two texts are also the only two sources that explicitly mention that the substance was heated over a furnace before being discharged ; although the validity of this information is open to question, modern reconstructions have relied upon them.
These homes would share toilet facilities, have open sewers and would be at risk of developing pathologies associated with persistent dampness.
These events are informal and open to attendees.
These reference stacks may be open to selected members of the public.
These pilotis, in providing the structural support for the house, allowed him to elucidate his next two points: a free façade, meaning non-supporting walls that could be designed as the architect wished, and an open floor plan, meaning that the floor space was free to be configured into rooms without concern for supporting walls.
These strings vibrate both in closed loops, so that the strings have no ends, and as open strings with two loose ends.
These contrasting attitudes partly explain why the USSR has often been charged with playing a double game in 1939: carrying on open negotiations for an alliance with Britain and France while secretly considering propositions from Germany.
These proposals were taken much farther in 1903 when Holger Pedersen proposed " Nostratic ", a common ancestor for the Indo-European, Finno-Ugric, Samoyed, Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, Yukaghir, Eskimo, Semitic, and Hamitic languages, with the door left open to the eventual inclusion of others.
These are available as cross-platform free / open source or proprietary programming interfaces written on top of OpenGL and systems libraries to enable the creation of real-time visual simulation applications.
These small particles or organisms gain entry when the shell valves are open for feeding or respiration.
These newly reincarnated dead-interstellar zombies-can harness superhuman powers-most notably the power to project " the white fire ", the ability to alter form, and the ability to open the " channel " to allow souls to return to possess others.
These open sets with the operations of intersection and union form a lattice with certain properties.
These facts were once kept highly secretive but are now a widely accepted open secret.
These policies included glasnost ( literally, public voicing ), which made possible open discussion of democratic reforms and long-ignored public problems such as pollution.

These and unstructured
These information types are called either semi-structured or unstructured data.
These activities are often chaotic, unpredictable, and unstructured.
These ' trainings ' were unstructured with little didactic input from the leaders, although many of the principles were discussed in the monthly meetings of the institute, as well as at local bars after the sessions.
These records could be any type of mainly unstructured text, such as newspaper articles, real estate records or paragraphs in a manual.
These meetings typically are unstructured and provide the opportunity for the committee to obtain the feedback of these managers in private.

These and loosely
These two styles ( K = 1024 and truncation ) were used loosely around the same time, sometimes by the same company.
These midrashim are sometimes referred to as aggadah or haggadah, a loosely defined term that may refer to all non-legal discourse in classical rabbinic literature.
These groups are loosely affiliated through the World Agudath Israel, which from time to time holds a major gathering in Israel called a knessia.
These are a number of narrow iron rings, fitted loosely into grooves in the piston, just below the crown.
These are loosely grouped into quasi-torts or liability torts.
These surface waves are also known loosely as Norton surface waves, Zenneck waves, Sommerfeld waves, or gliding waves.
These voluntary associations also connect people with each other, build trust and reciprocity through informal, loosely structured associations, and consolidate society through altruism without obligation.
These techniques were loosely grouped under corresponding natural elements.
( These properties are loosely referred to as " no-read-up " and " no-write-down ," respectively.
These models may be considered loosely as metaphors which are used to describe internal processes and to generate hypotheses that are falsifiable.
These positive ions are rather loosely held and can readily be exchanged for others in a contact solution.
These men were a loosely organized band of friends and acquaintances who teamed up for various crimes and came to each other's aid.
These are substantial yet loosely eclectic variations on the Queen Anne and Gothic Revival styles as rendered by builders from the Roaring Spring Planing Mill.
These and related reforms provided the state, already powerful from control of trade crossroads, with a greater ability to mobilize resources than the more loosely organized states.
These methods might work for short-notice, or even long-notice threats, from solid objects that can be directly pushed, but probably not effective against loosely aggregated rubble piles.
These Mirzas organized loosely knit dominions, which were all under the nominal authority of the Khan of Tyumen and Sibir.
These characterisations were further used in the 1990 animated series TaleSpin, which featured several anthropomorphic characters loosely based on those from the film in a comic aviation-industry setting.
These are usually loosely based on research by a national institute ( with the source in the box below the graph in fine print to show credit ).
These are the Congregational Federation, which has offices in Nottingham, the Evangelical Fellowship of Congregational Churches, and about 100 Congregational churches that are loosely federated with other congregations in the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches, or are unaffiliated.
These transformations preserve angles and map generalized circles into generalized circles, where a generalized circle means either a circle or a line ( loosely speaking, a circle with infinite radius ).
These films are only very loosely based upon Hamilton's writings.
:* level 2-“ life form ” -------------- e. g. tree, bird, grass and fish These are usually primary lexemes ( basic linguistic units ) loosely equivalent to a phylum or major biological division.
These settings lend themselves to the " adventuring " mode of most fantasy games, and thus focus on developing specific locations and loosely defined cultural or racial groups.
These two patches are connected by a thin white strip, creating, loosely speaking, an hourglass shape and hence the common name of the dolphin.

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