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The American-Negro Suite is in a sense an extension of the Cotton Club songs in that it is a collection of Negro songs, not for a night club, but for the concert stage.
You should make any request for an extension early so that if it is refused, your return may still be on time.
An extension of 2 months beyond the regular due date for filing is also available to taxpayers making returns for a fiscal year.
Such interest must be paid even though an extension of time for filing is granted.
( To avoid any possible excuse for a dripping parade through your house, it is a good idea to have a telephone extension near the pool as well as a direct outdoor route between the pool, and the parking area.
The observational data determining the concentration distribution have a range of error which is magnified in the extension into the micrometeorite region.
The other misconception is that our ecumenical problems will be solved if only the knowledge of the church in its world-wide extension and its interdenominational connections, now comprehended by many national leaders, can be communicated to all congregations.
In general, friendly contact with a member followed by contact with a clergyman will account for a major share of recruitment by the churches, making it quite evident that the extension of economic integration through co-optation is the principal form of mission in the contemporary church ; ;
`` The important thing from now on '', he said, `` is not to mourn the past but to seize the future opportunity to prevent the loss in northern Viet Nam from leading to the extension of Communism throughout Southeast Asia ''.
The " tail " is only possessed by the male and is an extension of the cloaca and used to inseminate the female.
Basic theories, such as arithmetic, real analysis and complex analysis are often introduced non-axiomatically, but implicitly or explicitly there is generally an assumption that the axioms being used are the axioms of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory with choice, abbreviated ZFC, or some very similar system of axiomatic set theory like Von Neumann – Bernays – Gödel set theory, a conservative extension of ZFC.
In the case of a Galois extension L / K the subgroup of all automorphisms of L fixing K pointwise is called the Galois group of the extension.
An extension of this is the sacred cockfight, ” a popular form of fertility worship among almost all Southeast Asians ” considered by some in the Judeo-Christian ethic as a form of ’ fertility worship ’ or Baalim.
The more humid regions have a richer vegetation ; dense forest where the rainfall is greatest and variations of temperature least, conditions found chiefly on the tropical coasts, and in the west African equatorial basin with its extension towards the upper Nile ; and savanna interspersed with trees on the greater part of the plateaus, passing as the desert regions are approached into a scrub vegetation consisting of thorny acacias, etc.
Also from there is the word bung, from the Sydney pidgin English ( and ultimately from the Sydney Aboriginal language ), meaning " dead ", with some extension to " broken " or " useless ".
In abstract algebra, a field extension L / K is called algebraic if every element of L is algebraic over K, i. e. if every element of L is a root of some non-zero polynomial with coefficients in K. Field extensions that are not algebraic, i. e. which contain transcendental elements, are called transcendental.
For example, the field extension R / Q, that is the field of real numbers as an extension of the field of rational numbers, is transcendental, while the field extensions C / R and Q (√ 2 )/ Q are algebraic, where C is the field of complex numbers.

extension and called
Every field has an algebraic extension which is algebraically closed ( called its algebraic closure ), but proving this in general requires some form of the axiom of choice.
Model theory generalizes the notion of algebraic extension to arbitrary theories: an embedding of M into N is called an algebraic extension if for every x in N there is a formula p with parameters in M, such that p ( x ) is true and the set
The language was fast enough that an extension called AMOS 3D could produce playable 3D games even on plain 7MHz Amigas.
This subextension is called a separable closure of K. Since a separable extension of a separable extension is again separable, there are no finite separable extensions of K < sup > sep </ sup >, of degree > 1.
Stroustrup began developing C ++ in 1979 ( then called " C with Classes "), and, in his own words, " invented C ++, wrote its early definitions, and produced its first implementation ... chose and formulated the design criteria for C ++, designed all its major facilities, and was responsible for the processing of extension proposals in the C ++ standards committee.
By extension, the term " embark " literally means to board the kind of boat called a " barque ".
In this case, is the smallest σ-algebra that contains the open intervals of R. While there are many Borel measures μ, the choice of Borel measure which assigns for every interval is sometimes called " the " Borel measure on R. In practice, even " the " Borel measure is not the most useful measure defined on the σ-algebra of Borel sets ; indeed, the Lebesgue measure is an extension of " the " Borel measure which possesses the crucial property that it is a complete measure ( unlike the Borel measure ).
Their operating systems, called MCP ( Master Control Program — the name later borrowed by the screenwriters for Tron ), were programmed in ESPOL ( Executive Systems Programming Oriented Language, a minor extension of ALGOL ), and later in NEWP ( with further extensions to ALGOL ) almost a decade before Unix.
Descartes proposed that consciousness resides within an immaterial domain he called res cogitans ( the realm of thought ), in contrast to the domain of material things which he called res extensa ( the realm of extension ).
The function F is called prefix-free if there are no two elements p, p ′ in its domain such that p ′ is a proper extension of p. This can be rephrased as: the domain of F is a prefix-free code ( instantaneous code ) on the set of finite binary strings.
An extensional definition, also called a denotative definition, of a concept or term specifies its extension.
Older editions of the extension had a five-player version with five islands, called The Five Islands.
These are called " universal names "; their meaning is a " concept " and refers to a series of objects ( the extension of the concept ).
A school voucher, also called an education voucher, is a certificate issued by the government, which parents can apply toward tuition at a private school ( or, by extension, to reimburse home schooling expenses ), rather than at the state school to which their child is assigned.
A newer flight control system, called Intelligent Flight Control System ( IFCS ), is an extension of modern digital fly-by-wire flight control systems.
If E / F is a Galois extension, then Aut ( E / F ) is called the Galois group of ( the extension ) E over F, and is usually denoted by Gal ( E / F ).
If E / F is a Galois extension, then Gal ( E / F ) can be given a topology, called the Krull topology, that makes it into a profinite group.

extension and now
Continuation of present blister rust control work plus extension of control to 250,000 acres not now protected but which should be managed for white pine production.
General category theory, an extension of universal algebra having many new features allowing for semantic flexibility and higher-order logic, came later ; it is now applied throughout mathematics.
Due to the threat of war, plans for a lavish museum were never implemented, but once the war was over it was possible to construct the relatively understated but well-lit modern exhibition extension, opened in 1977, that now houses much of the collection.
IMAP2bis did not have an extension mechanism, and POP now has one defined by RFC 2449.
Because Hoover's actions came to be seen as an abuse of power, FBI directors are now limited to one 10-year term, subject to extension by the United States Senate.
OMA New York: the office in Manhattan Koolhaas is leading by Shohei Shigematsu is now designing an extension of Cornell University ( NY ), 111 First Street, a high rise residential building and hotel in Jersey City ( NJ ) and a high end residential tower with CAA screening room at One Madison Park in NYC.
This extension is now commonplace in almost all modern designs, along with other minor changes such as added keys for alternate fingerings.
Geologically, the island consists of gneiss and argillaceous schists, with no trace of fossils, showing that the island is, like the Falkland Islands, a surviving fragment of some greater land-mass now vanished, most probably indicating a former extension of the Andean system.
The earliest known presentation of the knot was in A. A. Burger's 1914 work Rope and Its Uses, included in an agricultural extension bulletin from what is now Iowa State University.
The Dungeons & Dragons 4th Edition supplement Manual of the Planes establishes that in the 4th Edition cosmology the Domains of Dread ( and by extension the Ravenloft setting ) are now located within the Shadowfell, a mirror-world of death and gloom lying adjacent to the mortal realm.
In this series, presented as an extension and continuation of the first, the Tom Swift of the original series is now the CEO of Swift Enterprises, a four-mile-square enclosed facility where inventions are conceived and manufactured.
The field of extension now encompasses a wider range of communication and learning activities organised for rural people by professionals from different disciplines, including agriculture, agricultural marketing, health, and business studies.
In the mid-19th century, a turnpike extension to Baltimore – along what is now Maryland Route 144 from Cumberland to Hancock, U. S. 40 from Hancock to Hagerstown, Alternate U. S. 40 from Hagerstown to Frederick, and Maryland Route 144 from Frederick to Baltimore – was approved.
According to Livy, the extension happened in an era when the leader of the Bacchus cult was Paculla Annia – though it is now believed that some men had participated before that.
Thus, the person of Bartholomew and by extension the position of the Ecumenical Patriarch is now being viewed as a religious spokesperson on environmental issues and the " green " spiritual leader in the world.
* An enhancement of the universal CMU health scheme, through the abolition of the spending ceiling for dentistry and the extension of the ' direct settlement ' system for former benefit recipients whose income now exceeded the statutory ceiling.
This is now an extension to the Arboretum walk with a path that runs along the top of the steep bank.
The section of road that is now I-238 had no signed number before the 1964 renumbering ; it was pre-1964 Legislative Route 228 ( along with an unbuilt extension west to unbuilt State Route 61, which is still included in the Route 238 definition ).
The Interstate 355 toll road extension has been completed and now connects with Interstate 80.
Physiographically, Whatcom County is an extension of the Fraser Valley or " Lower Mainland " area of British Columbia, which is essentially the lowland delta plain of the Fraser River-at some times in the past one of the Fraser River's lower arms entered Bellingham Bay near Bellingham via what is now the mouth of the Nooksack River.
The solution was now a new branch of the Bakerloo line from Baker Street to serve St John's Wood and Swiss Cottage, thereby rendering the existing stations of Lord's, Marlborough Road and Swiss Cottage on the parallel route redundant, and negating the need for the Met's extension from Edgware Road station ( it should be noted, however, that Swiss Cottage ( Metropolitan ) was proposed to remain open during peak hours for interchange with the Bakerloo, and that Lord's station would further open for special cricketing events.
* Phase 3 would have seen the line continue under the river to Surrey Docks ( now Surrey Quays ) station on the East London Line, taking over both of the ELL's branches to and Stations, with an extension to Lewisham.

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