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They and verified
They were later verified by observations such as the slight bending of starlight by the Sun during a solar eclipse in 1919, and such considerations are now an integral part of the software that runs the GPS system.
They defined homology and cohomology as functors equipped with natural transformations subject to certain axioms ( e. g., a weak equivalence of spaces passes to an isomorphism of homology groups ), verified that all existing ( co ) homology theories satisfied these axioms, and then proved that such an axiomatization uniquely characterized the theory.
They can be domesticated easily, and have been verified experimentally to be quite intelligent.
They verified this by placing test tubes with oxygenated or deoxygenated blood and creating separate images.
They argue that searching trusted, verified individuals should not take the amount of time it does.
They hoped to achieve those objectives seen as crucial to the future of post-occupation Cambodia: a verified withdrawal of the remaining Vietnamese occupation troops and genuine self-determination for the Cambodian people.
They suggest that a statement of the form " In order for agent A to achieve goal B, A reasonably ought to do C " exhibits no category error and may be factually verified or refuted.
They updated maps and verified the railroad lines for use in an impending US invasion.
They were ignited after the three Space Shuttle Main Engines ' thrust level is verified.
They managed to bring a slightly modified Supersports Convertible to 205. 48 MPH in Finland, verified by the Guinness World Records.
They have requested that the letter be verified by independent experts including forensic document examiners.
They pay out cash to the limit of guarantee in the event of the default of the Principal to uphold his obligations to the Obligee, without reference by the Obligee to the Principal and against the Obligee's sole verified statement of claim to the bank.
They verified the meaning of what he wrote, but failed to catch the pun when he said " We paean the North Korean state.
They heard only various rumours that could not be verified.
They were ( reportedly ) first baked in Montreal by Chaim ( Hyman ) Seligman, as verified by Montreal historian Joe King, a historian of Montreal Jewry.
They verified, applied, and further developed the quantum 1 / f noise formulas.
They have also been known historically to come as far north as central Kansas, Nebraska, Ohio, Iowa, and west-central Illinois, where the most northerly verified catch was at Meredosia, Illinois in 1922 and an specimen, now preserved, was caught at nearby Beardstown.
In 1978 Ronka verified a Los Angeles Times report that he had hired five former political campaign workers as City of Los Angeles employees to work for him under the federal Comprehensive Employment and Training Act but said: " They were qualified, they are hard workers, they weren't coming in on a tenured position.
They must also be verified by Bob to prevent an active attacker from inserting weak parameters ( and thus a weak key K ).

They and meaning
This, no doubt, is part of what Gilbert Seldes implies when he says of the arts, `` They give form and meaning to life which might otherwise seem shapeless and without sense ''.
They were poems in a strange language, of which he could barely touch a meaning -- enough to make his being ache with the desire for the fullness he sensed there.
They can be obtained analytically, meaning that the resulting orbitals are products of a polynomial series, and exponential and trigonometric functions.
They say that the literal meaning is true but that hidden behind this historical account are many allegories.
They were sometimes referred to as " rush leeks " ( from the Greek schoinos meaning rush and prason meaning leek ).
They exist in monochrome versions as well, meaning that the game will display well on monochrome monitors.
They also deform less under load, meaning they have less contact with the bearing retainer walls and can roll faster.
They were medium rather than heavy cavalry, meaning that they were better suited to be scouts, skirmishers, and pursuers rather than front line fighters.
They are sometimes portrayed as having especially large eyes or watching treasure very diligently, a feature that is the origin of the word dragon ( Greek drakeƮn meaning " to see clearly ").
They can be declined for number when they are used as substitutes for nouns ( as in, " I'll take the reds ", meaning " I'll take the red ones " or as shorthand for " I'll take the red wines ", for example ).
They need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; the function of both logical and axiological oppositions must be studied in all discourses to provide meaning and values.
They recognize situations because they have meaning.
They urge us to move from externalism about meaning of the sort Putnam defended to externalism about contentful states of mind.
They had two sons, naming one Shear-Jashub, meaning " A remnant shall return " and the younger, Maher-Shalal-Hash-Baz, meaning, " Spoil quickly, plunder speedily.
They argue that the name khazar comes from the Chechen language, meaning beautiful valley.
They were hoping that, as he was a descendant of Muhammad, his presence would help to improve their date palm crops thanks to his barakah " blessing ", an Arabic term meaning a sense of divine presence or charisma.
They were called the ouemessourita ( wimihsoorita ), meaning " those who have dugout canoes ", by the Miami-Illinois language speakers.
They are also typically less massive than baryons, meaning that they are more easily produced in experiments, and thus exhibit certain higher energy phenomena more readily than baryons composed of the same quarks would.
They are considered essential fatty acids, meaning that they cannot be synthesized by the human body but are vital for normal metabolism.
They can also carry a meaning separate from the repetitive sound patterns created.
They named the Island Epekwitk, meaning " resting on the waves "; Europeans represented the pronunciation as Abegweit.
They are generally regarded as having positive contact with the deity or deities of the religion to which they subscribe, often interpreting the meaning of events and performing the rituals of the religion.
They are often used in the punch line of a joke, where they typically give a humorous meaning to a rather perplexing story.

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