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They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
They constructed the first electromechanical telegraph in 1833, which connected the observatory with the institute for physics in Göttingen.
They began play in 1993, sharing Mile High Stadium with the National Football League's Denver Broncos their first two seasons while Coors Field was constructed.
They include the Heiliges Grab of Görlitz, constructed between 1481 and 1504, and the New Jerusalem Monastery in Moscow Oblast, constructed by Patriarch Nikon between 1656 to 1666.
They constructed their pictures from freely brushed colours that took precedence over lines and contours, following the example of painters such as Eugène Delacroix and J. M. W. Turner.
They are concentrated in Arran, Bute and Kintyre and it is likely that the Clyde cairns were the earliest forms of Neolithic monument constructed by incoming settlers although few of the 100 or so examples have been given a radiocarbon dating.
They constructed a number of fortified settlements or oppida near the Moselle valley in what is now southern Luxembourg, western Germany and eastern France.
They constructed an animatronic model of a plesiosaur, and dubbed it " Lucy ".
They are thought to have been constructed by fishing communities: trapping malevolent trolls or winds in the labyrinth's coils might ensure a safe fishing expedition.
They also constructed test facilities, such as those at Semipalatinsk and in the Novaya Zemlya archipelago.
They are distinguished by an almond-shaped body with a bowled back constructed from curved strips of wood along its length.
They speak of " neutral " entities as the stuff out of which both mind and matter are constructed.
They quickly gained a reputation for the splendour and powerful tone of their instruments, with Broadwood constructing ones that were progressively larger, louder, and more robustly constructed.
They are constructed in a triadic manner which consists of a statement ( often a proverb ), an identification of a speaker ( person or animal ) and a phrase that places the statement into an unexpected situation.
They were constructed to need as little repair as possible.
They are constructed to provide comfort for miles of walking over rough terrains, and protect the hiker's feet against water, mud, rocks, and other wilderness obstacles.
They have also been used in privately constructed transport links.
They are constructed from epithelium, but they have a few muscle fibres in them, namely the vocalis muscle which tightens the front part of the ligament near to the thyroid cartilage.
They constructed genealogies of the ancestors of their tribes, connecting them to members of the Maqil and Arabizing their ethnonyms.
They were designed, constructed and opened in 1913 and 1914 and overseen by Tuskegee ; the model proved successful.
They were planned and constructed on the orders of the Saxon monarchs, which is why the outskirts are often named after sovereigns.
They constructed stepped wells called Pushkarni or Kalyani, the ornate tank at Hulikere being an example.
They may also be constructed from sheet glass.
They can also be constructed ( seeded ) on a slope for freestyle skiing competitions or practice runs.

They and frame
They are correction factors that do not exist in a non-accelerating or inertial reference frame.
They fire at the Boxers, and advance out of the frame into the next shot, which is taken from the opposite direction looking towards the house.
Frame S ' has an arbitrary but fixed rotation with respect to frame S. They are both inertial frames provided a body not subject to forces appears to move in a straight line.
They are usually shaped to fit in a roughly oval, not circular, frame ; the optical centers are placed over the eyeballs ; their curvature may not be axially symmetric to correct for astigmatism.
They differ, though, in usually being formed of several slats or blades, rather than single curtains as with horizontal designs, as there is rarely enough room above and below the frame for a one-piece shutter.
They based their new basilica on the original 4th-century ( since demolished ) Old Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, using the transept and crypt plan of that great pilgrimage church to frame their own saint as the " Apostle to the Germans ".
They also utilize what they refer to as the " Überphone ", a sousaphone that was disassembled from its coiled format and welded back together on a twelve-foot frame to extend straight up from the player's shoulders.
They both settled on essentially a 48-byte data frame with a 5-byte header.
They occur at specified positions in the frame, do not carry information, and are usually repetitive.
They were built with a material called " staff ," a mixture of plaster of Paris and hemp fibers, on a wood frame.
They have a graviportal skeleton, with four stubby legs and four toes on each foot, supporting a portly frame.
They met in a small frame church and private homes until the current Saint Leo the Great was built in 1905.
They could be fired up to two miles, the range being set by the degree of elevation of the launching frame, although at any range they were fairly inaccurate and had a tendency for premature explosion.
They knew we had never grassed anyone, we had done our time without putting anyone else in the frame ".
They use exactly the same referential frame of the astronomers, except for astrologers who study sidereal astrology ( Indian Astrology ) and use a different ephemerids, based on the constellations.
They almost always consist of a rigid frame to which are attached discs, teeth, linked chains or other means of cultivation, but tine and chain harrows are often only supported by a rigid towing-bar at the front of the set.
They usually have a sheet-metal body or open frame that rests on three wheels, a canvas roof with drop-down sides, a small cabin in the front of the vehicle for the driver, an air-cooled scooter version of a two-stroke engine, with handlebar controls instead of a steering wheel.
They are used by photo finishers to identify and align each frame for printing.
They can limit what would be preferable in terms of national interests, frame what issues are available for collective debate, and delimit the policy alternatives deemed possible.
They have a smaller, reinforced frame, usually made of wide tubing.
They also wore new, softer and suppler corsets that reached to their hips, smoothing the whole frame, giving women a straight up and down appearance, as opposed to the old corsets which slenderized the waist and accented the hips and bust.
They make a vampire movie of their own, and they tell a backstage story about the measures that a director will take to realize his vision ", and that Dafoe " embodies the Schreck of Nosferatu so uncannily that when real scenes from the silent classic are slipped into the frame, we don't notice a difference.
They hid their money in the window frame, an expensive gold watch under their cupboard and the watch ’ s chain beneath the fingerboard of Szpilman ’ s father ’ s violin.
They showed instead that the raiders were Special Forces loyal to Diệm's brother, Nhu, and motivated to frame the army generals.

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