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irregularity and boundary
The irregularity in the boundary is the result of territorial disputes in the late 17th century, culminating with New York giving up its claim to this area, whose residents considered themselves part of Connecticut, in exchange for an equivalent area extending northwards from Ridgefield, Connecticut, to the Massachusetts border as well as undisputed claim to Rye, New York.

irregularity and is
When irregularity and variation prevent summarizing, information is written in complete detail.
Although the general direction of the mountains, ridges, and valleys is northeast and southwest, irregularity is one of the most prominent characteristics.
Gut is more authentic for playing period pieces, though unfortunately it is also more susceptible to irregularity and pitch instability due to changes in humidity.
Hitting such an irregularity is the major cause of falls and injuries.
Of Loch Sgadabhagh on North Uist it has been said that " there is probably no other loch in Britain which approaches Loch Scadavay in irregularity and complexity of outline.
The irregularity of English spelling is largely an artifact of how the language developed.
There is also the problem that purists want to avoid irregularity regardless of actual usage.
The problem of avoiding " irregularity " is most pronounced in spelling, where internal sandhi is not transcribed, because there is the idea that morphemes should be immutable.
Loch Sgadabhagh, about which it has been said " there is probably no other loch in Britain which approaches Loch Scadavay in irregularity and complexity of outline ", is the largest loch by area on North Uist although Loch Obisary has about twice the volume of water.
The semi-arid climate is characterized not only by the low level but also the irregularity of rainfall ; some years can go by with no or very little rain ; most of the interior of the State is part of the Polygon of Droughts ( an area which receives special attention from the federal government ).
The sclera is opaque due to the irregularity of the collagen fibers, as opposed to the near-uniform thickness and parallel arrangement of the corneal collagen.
A birthmark is a benign irregularity on the skin which is present at birth or appears shortly after birth, usually in the first month.
The Indian usage has traditionally been translated into English as " eunuch " or " hermaphrodite ," where " the irregularity of the male genitalia is central to the definition.
He then points out why " the object-glass of any telescope cannot collect all the rays which come from one point of an object, so as to make them convene at its focus in less room than in a circular space, whose diameter is the 50th part of the diameter of its aperture: which is an irregularity some hundreds of times greater, than a circularly figured lens, of so small a section as the object-glasses of long telescopes are, would cause by the unfitness of its figure, were light uniform.
An obvious disadvantage of the lunisolar method of inserting a whole extra month is the large irregularity of the length of the year from one to the next.
Respiratory irregularity, such as grunting and difficulty breathing, is another symptom associated with tardive dyskinesia, although studies have shown that the prevalence rate is relatively low.

irregularity and result
Orthodontics, formerly orthodontia ( from Greek orthos " straight or proper or perfect "; and odous " tooth ") is the first specialty of dentistry that is concerned with the study and treatment of malocclusions ( improper bites ), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both.
The goal is to achieve a more optically perfect eye, though the final result still depends on the physician's success at predicting changes that occur during healing and other factors that may have to do with the regularity / irregularity of the cornea and the axis of any residual astigmatism.
This correlation may be the result of irregularity in the corneal tissue between the untouched part of the cornea and the reshaped part.
For example, for a right lateral-moving fault, a bend to the right will result in stretching and consequent subsidence in the area of the irregularity.
A 10 – 0 away friendly defeat against England, two years after the war, was the proof of how the irregularity of the games had taken its effects on the squad ; this result still stands as their biggest ever defeat.
In addition, excessive corneal hydration can result in edema of the corneal epithelial layer, which creates irregularity at the optically critical tear film-air interface.
It was the first podium finish for both Watson and Penske, although the result only came after Ronnie Peterson's March 761 stopped with three laps to go and after Watson was disqualified for a rear wing irregularity and subsequently reinstated upon appeal.

irregularity and late
" An Ordinance for the Regulation of Hackney-Coachmen in London and the places adjacent " was approved by Parliament in 1654, to remedy what it described as the " many Inconveniences do daily arise by reason of the late increase and great irregularity of Hackney Coaches and Hackney Coachmen in London, Westminster and the places thereabouts ".

irregularity and century
Though the fact of the irregularity of the lunar orbit was known in the 1st century BC, the starts of the months were calculated using the mean motions of both the sun and moon until 619, the second year of the Tang dynasty, when chronologists began to use true motions modeled using two offset opposing parabolas ( with small linear and cubic components ).

irregularity and with
Any irregularity on the piston heads will make it impossible, with normal means, to determine the final combustion chamber volume because the volume displaced by the piston heads cannot be readily computed.
Each of these methods contributes useful priors for " regular " one-parameter problems, and each prior can handle some challenging statistical models ( with " irregularity " or several parameters ).
“ The law has provided proper persons with proper powers to visit those institutions, and to correct every irregularity, which may arise within them .” The Common Law provided for inspection by the court of king ’ s bench.
This irregularity has since been proven to be a manufacturing fault with the control of the driver but the governing body have refused to reinstate Gordon Moodie as the winner in the record books.
Immediately before arrest, the heart may beat much faster than normal, though with extreme irregularity, and in animals the auricles may be observed occasionally to miss a beat, as in poisoning by veratrine and colchicum.
Assuming a perfect sphere with no terrain irregularity, the distance to horizon from a high altitude transmitter ( i. e., line of sight ) can readily be calculated.
Due to the irregularity of assuming the royal title, when his mother, the legitimate queen, was alive, the negotiations with the Castilian Cortes in Valladolid ( 1518 ) proved difficult, and in the end Charles was accepted under the following conditions: he would learn to speak Castilian ; he would not appoint foreigners ; he was prohibited from taking precious metals from Castile ; and he would respect the rights of his mother, Queen Joanna.
The irregularity correlated very closely with fluctuations in the number of sunspots, whose cyclic nature had been discovered in 1844 by the German amateur astronomer Heinrich Schwabe.
In the 1650 the word was seen as pejorative with overtones of irregularity, but after the convening of the 1689 parliament some started to see this as a virtue, " a voice of liberty ".
Brown's more important poems are narrative, and written in the Anglo-Manx dialect, with a free use of pauses, and sometimes with daring irregularity of rhythm.
The Elbridge Elementary School Elbridge Elementary School now on the site of the former MUnro Academynow occupies the site which The Architectural Instructor Journal called " an open landscape ... surrounded by trees, which with the irregularity of the plan and outline of the structure itself, contribute to its picturesque effect.
So Jane is a regular employee, and Ralph works only under contract, perhaps only with irregularity.
No irregularity were ever found, but this tactic, coupled with Berlusconi's firm grip on the information system, helped spread what is described in other environments as FUD.
irregularity of apparent motion, i. e. the effect of the obliquity of the ecliptic and the effect of the Earth's orbital eccentricity, was not generally adopted until after Flamsteed's tables of 1672 – 73, published with the posthumous edition of the works of Jeremiah Horrocks.
Other Crew Chief responsibilities include: leading periodic discussions and reviews of situations, plays and rules with his crew ; generally directing the work of the other umpires on the crew, with particular emphasis on uniformity in dealing with unique situations ; assigning responsibilities for maintaining time limits during the game ; ensuring the timely filing of all required crew reports for incidents such as ejections, brawls and protested games ; and reporting to the Office of Commissioner any irregularity in field conditions at any ballpark.
By working with short segments of the paired tracks and adjusting both so that the reference tone was held to a steady pitch, it was possible to correct the irregularity and greatly improve the results.

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