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While other conditions might be even more effective in bringing about a change from immobility to mobility in Kohnstamm reactivity, it is our hypothesis that all such conditions would have as a common factor the capacity to induce an attitude in the subject which enabled him to divorce himself temporarily from feelings of responsibility for his behavior.
It was also possible to change the number temporarily from the operating system.
Malaysia ’ s rapid economic progress since 1970, which was only temporarily disrupted by the Asian financial crisis of 1997, has not been matched by change in Malaysian politics.
The law of moment of momentum states that the sum of the moments of external forces acting on a fluid which is temporarily occupying the control volume is equal to the net time change of angular momentum flux through the control volume.
The failure of a harvest or change in conditions, such as drought, can create a situation whereby large numbers of people continue to live where the carrying capacity of the land has temporarily dropped radically.
The fetal head may temporarily change shape substantially ( becoming more elongated ) as it moves through the birth canal.
In November 2011, animal rights organization PETA petitioned the town to temporarily change its name to " Tofurkey.
There were speculations that a change of both government and president would ensue, but Marshal Mannerheim was unwilling to take the job of post-war prime minister even temporarily.
Cooper then temporarily dropped out and was replaced by Mike Douglas, but this change was reversed by the time the album was released and a tour embarked upon.
It can be a push or a pull, which causes an object to change direction, have new velocity, or to deform temporarily or permanently.
When these dominant individuals were temporarily removed, some of the subordinates started to rout, while others enacted no change in foraging strategy.
On 30 July 2008, the Tasmanian government announced that it had secured a major sponsor, Mars for a bid to enter the Australian Football League in a deal worth $ 4 million over 3 years and will temporarily change the name of its top-selling chocolate bar in Australia to Believe, to help promote Tasmania's cause.
For a time he underwent a great change, allowing him the capability to absorb great quantities of energy and to drain energy from entities, even going so far as to temporarily host both The Witchblade and The Darkness.
" Foxe's change of religious opinion may have temporarily broken his relationship with his stepfather and may even have put his life in danger.
This ability went temporarily out of control in one episode when he contracted a cold, causing him to involuntarily change shape whenever he sneezed.
After the studio underwent a change in management, the series was revived on ABC after three years of absence from the airwaves, it appeared as a two-hour program beginning February 2, 1986, under the title, The Disney Sunday Movie ( in the summer, the series was temporarily titled, Disney Summer Classics ), with new CEO Michael Eisner hosting.
If the change in gene expression is caused by an oligonucleotide binding to an mRNA or temporarily binding to a gene, this results in a temporary change in gene expression without modification of the chromosomal DNA and is referred to as a " transient knockdown ".
This explanation is based in the observed effect of atropine temporarily preventing accommodation when applied to the ciliary muscle, as well as images reflected on the crystalline lens becoming smaller as the eye shifts focus to a closer point, indicating a change in the lens ' shape.
It was unclear whether the project was successful ; hurricanes appeared to change in structure slightly, but only temporarily.
He and Sir John Child, president of Surat and governor of Bombay ( no relation according to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, arms: " Vert, 2 bars engrailled between 3 leopards ' faces or ") are sometimes credited with the change from unarmed to armed traffic, but the actual renunciation of the Roe doctrine of unarmed traffic by the Company was resolved upon in January 1686, under Governor Sir Joseph Ash, when Child was temporarily out of office.
The morning report details changes in the status of soldiers in the unit on the day the change occurs, including for example, transferring to or from the unit, temporarily assigned elsewhere ( TDY ), on leave, AWOL or deserted, in custody, promoted or demoted, and other such information.
During the group's opening stint for American pop singer Christina Aguilera's tour, Knowles temporarily replaced Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland after Kelly broke her toes backstage during a costume change.
They are weak and thus can temporarily change direction due to the wind.

change and stopped
He stopped automatically at the street corners, waiting for the traffic lights to change, unheeding of other people, his coat open and flapping.
If a let is called, the rally is stopped and replayed with no change to the score.
This change has essentially affected Garfield's design ; who underwent a " Darwinian evolution " in which he began walking on his hind legs, " slimmed down ", and " stopped looking [...] through squinty little eyes ".
Nevertheless, it was clear that the change would not be stopped.
As a Kuomintang member, Bai and the other Guangxi clique members allowed the Communists to continue attacking foreigners and smash idols, since they shared the goal of expelling the foreign powers from China, but they stopped Communists from initiating social change.
One 1941 property from the Waco, Texas-based Alamo Plaza Courts chain, the first US motel chain ( founded 1929, expansion stopped with the departure of the chain's founders in the 1950s ), still stands on U. S. Route 190 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, but has been declining steadily since a change of ownership in the mid-1980s.
Attitudes and practices toward land management began to change, the fires stopped, the forests grew back, and deer and turkey are back in record numbers.
It is also used to describe an American college prank ( also known as red-light green-light ) performed by a vehicle's occupants when stopped at a traffic light, especially when there is a need to change drivers or get something from the trunk.
General Lafayette, of France, stopped here during the Revolutionary War, to change horses, on his way to Boston to join General Washington.
There stagecoachs stopped to change horses and allow passengers to get out and stretch their legs and have a lunch.
Johnson ’ s Ferry was the point at which the stagecoach stopped to change horses.
According to the Changelog, this change was prompted in part by the lack of an official release of FLTK-2, which stopped Dillo-2's inclusion in lightweight distributions for which it would otherwise have been suitable.
Due to the regime change on 2009 in Japan, Japanese government stopped to receive these reports from the U. S. government.
On March 17, 2005, the staff made an announcement that they intended to reformat The Screen Savers to better fit the network, including the change of its name ( a computer term for a program to protect a monitor from burned-in imagery, which no longer fit when The Screen Savers stopped covering computer self-help and DIY programming ).
Its main change was that it stopped parsing and rewriting graphical commands and let the client write pixels directly.
As a Kuomintang member, Bai and the other Guangxi clique members allowed the Communists to continue attacking foreigners and idols, since they shared the goal of expelling the foreign powers from China, but they stopped Communists from initiating social change.
He also signed landmark legislation creating the AMBER Alert program in Indiana, as well as legislation requiring drivers to slow or change lanes for emergency vehicles stopped along Hoosier roadways.
The " animation " here is of the stop-action variety ( the camera is stopped, a single change is made, and the camera is then started again ) first used by Méliès and others.
After the September 11 attacks, most airlines worldwide have stopped production of timetable books, in order to cut costs and reduce the delay between a change of schedule and a new timetable being in the hands of the public.
Before returning the eyeglasses, Goldman stopped at his apartment, located at 11663 Gorham Avenue in Brentwood, to change clothes and possibly take a shower.
The fear that cloud seeding could potentially change the course or power of hurricanes and negatively affect people in the storm's path stopped the project.
Indeed, Queen Victoria's entourage stopped at the Cowdenbeath Coaching Inn to change horses, on her first trip to Scotland in 1842, en route for Balmoral.
To reflect this change, the school in 1969 stopped issuing the MBA credential in favor of the MM, or master of management degree.
With the change in architecture for GX, most of these stopped working.

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