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They gave their first show of projected pictures to an audience in Paris in December 1895.
They feel that characteristics based on the new definition are wrongly projected back onto Christian fundamentalists by their critics.
" They did not discuss the implications for agriculture in depth, but noted that a 1986 study which assumed no food production for a year projected that " most of the people on the planet would run out of food and starve to death by then " and commented that their own results show that " this period of no food production needs to be extended by many years, making the impacts of nuclear winter even worse than previously thought.
They often consist of a replication of a ships ' bridge, with operating console ( s ), and a number of screens on which the virtual surroundings are projected.
They are currently projected to run out of financial reserves in FY2014 without additional sources of funding.
They are projected in the Théâtre Lumière.
They are projected at the Salle Debussy.
They saw each other but seldom, for Ferrante was one of the most active and brilliant captains of Charles V ; but Vittoria's influence was sufficient to keep him from joining the projected league against the emperor after the battle of Pavia ( 1525 ), and to make him refuse the crown of Naples offered to him as the price of his treason.
They differed little from the popular Brownie cameras, the only technical difference being the introduction of a new doublet lens, allowing the same picture to be projected on a film plate over a shorter distance, making the Beau Brownies nearly 2 " shorter than their conventional counterparts.
They mentioned the 455 engine as it projected a more powerful offering to the public.
They see the images as something separate from themselves, projected on the screen.
They had some exposure after sponsoring Fulham F. C., but British Telecom were very sceptical of Demon's projected growth and did not provide for expansion, resulting in a regular shortage of lines and regular redigs of the top end of Hendon Lane, Finchley, north London to lay down additional cables.
They gathered at Jenkins ' cousin's jewelry store in downtown Richmond and viewed the first film projected in front of an audience.
They also put together their first book for publication ; the first volume in a projected project known as The Million and One Names of COUM appeared in 1972, containing 1001 slogans, such as " COUM are Fab and Kinky " and " A thousand and one ways to COUM.
They then projected patterns of light and dark on a screen in front of the cat.
They then projected patterns of light and dark on a screen in front of the cat.
They point to the date of the coming peak, which was initially projected to occur by the year 1997, but the date was pushed back to 2000, then 2010, moved up to 2006 ( in 2004 ) and later ( 2005 ) back to 2010.
They have a projected 0-60 mph ( 0 – 100 km / h ) time of 3. 9 seconds and 0-100 mph ( 0 – 160 km / h ) of 9. 9 seconds, with a top speed of 155 mph ( 249 km / h ) at a cost of £ 44, 000.
They clarified that with this alert level the potential of hot ash clouds and projected incandescent material remained.
They usually projected a grand presence, heavyset in appearance and often sitting atop " pedestals " that were themselves an integral part of the building.
They loaded up their equipment in a van and performed a 30 minute set projected on the wall of a local building in each of three sites that they had previously scouted out.
While “ one was rational and theoretical in approach and was headed by Rene Descartes ; the other was practical and empirical and was led by Francis Bacon .” They were both profoundly concerned with the extent to which humans can come to knowledge, and yet their methods of doing so projected diverging paths.
They took multiple black-and-white exposures and projected them back through the filters.

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They went up onto a front porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling.
They could also use their strong fins to hoist themselves out of the water and onto dry land if circumstances required it.
They are mostly active at night, soon lose their gills and make sorties onto land.
They crossed in the front and back and were buttoned onto the jacket beneath a cape and epaulets.
They were forced to move among the miniature huts by having hot air blown onto them.
They were mostly sold, hand-coloured, by churches, and the smallest sizes ( often only an inch high ) were affordable even by peasants, who glued or pinned them straight onto a wall.
They do this by rubbing a tiny drop of oil onto every feather from a special gland above the tail.
They may also travel at relative speeds (" proper motions ") of a few hundred m / s when they first emerge onto the solar photosphere.
They are learned how to roll-back-to-float ( hold their breath underwater, to roll onto their back, to float unassisted, rest and breathe until help arrives ).
They wore clothes reminiscent of Roman armour, " against the space debris that kept falling onto the planet lost from other places, like television sets and bits of an Iron Chicken ", and they spoke in whistles.
They also thought that the illumination of the Moon and planets was caused by sunlight, that lunar eclipses occurred when the Earth obstructed sunlight falling onto the Moon, and that a solar eclipse occurred when the Moon obstructed sunlight from reaching the Earth.
They hurdle onto a springboard and spring onto the vault with their hands ( the preflight or first flight, and block ).
They would have deployed heavy Marsokhod rovers onto the surface, and conducted sample return missions.
They then move back onto The Highway, onto Lower and Upper Thames Streets ..
They take the form of a cleaning head, onto which a handle and bag are attached.
They are essentially small canister vacuums strapped onto the user's back.
They do this by hand-reeling the threads onto a wooden spindle to produce a uniform strand of raw silk.
They usually also have a built in closure such as velcro or snaps that is used to secure the diaper onto the baby.
They are collected, re-recorded onto audio CDs and / or MP3 files and traded by hobbyists today as old-time radio programs.
They would also venture onto land for encounters with human women, often unsatisfied ones.
They played an important role in halting Spanish expansion onto the Great Plains by decisively defeating the Villasur expedition in battle in 1720.
They are sometimes equated with the Sirens of Greek mythology, femme fatales whose enchanting voices drew sailors onto the rocks of their island, shipwrecking them. However the Greek Sirens were half women-half bird, not half fish.

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