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Back at the Factory-to-You with the other old maids, back there she was the youngest clerk and she was thirty-four, which made her young enough to resent the usual ideal working conditions, like the unventilated toilet with the door you had to hold shut while you sat down.
The mother of Napoleon, his consort Maria Louise ( as Concord ), to model whom the author made a further journey to Paris in 1810, the princess Esterhazy and the muse Polymnia ( Elisa Bonaparte ) take their place in this class, as do the ideal heads, comprising Corinna, Sappho, Laura, Beatrice and Helen of Troy.
Nevertheless, Cuba's vast size and abundance of natural resources made it an ideal place for becoming a booming sugar producer.
One common tactic among consequentialists, particularly those committed to an altruistic ( selfless ) account of consequentialism, is to employ an ideal, neutral observer from which moral judgements can be made.
At the first Esperanto congress, in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1905, a declaration was made which defined an " Esperantist " merely as one who knows and uses the language " regardless of what kind of aims he uses it for ", and which also specifically declared any ideal beyond the spread of the language itself to be a private matter for the individual speaker.
He believes the reason for his renewed popularity had to do with his themes, which he made credible " an ideal conception of an American national character ":
An almost ideal inductor ( Q approaching infinity ) can be created by immersing a coil made from a superconducting alloy in liquid helium or liquid nitrogen.
Much advancement has undoubtedly been made toward cooperation between architect and librarian, and many good designers have made library buildings their specialty, nevertheless it seems that the ideal type of library is not yet realized β€” the type so adapted to its purpose that it would be immediately recognized as such, as is the case with school buildings at the present time.
The microclimate around Lake Balaton has also made the region ideal for viniculture.
The support of overscan, interlacing and genlocking capabilities, and the fact that the display timing was very close to broadcast standards ( NTSC or PAL ), made the Amiga the first ideal computer for video purposes, and indeed, it was used in many studios for digitizing video data ( sometimes called frame-grabbing ), subtitling and interactive video news.
Slate is an ideal, and durable material, while in the Swiss Alps roofs are made from huge slabs of stone, several inches thick.
The plan for the colony was that it would be the ideal embodiment of the best qualities of British society, that is, no religious discrimination or unemployment and, as it was believed that this would also result in very little crime, no provision was made for a gaol.
Due to Columbia's heavier weight, it was less ideal for NASA to use it for missions to the International Space Station, though modifications were made to the Shuttle during its last refit in case the spacecraft was needed for such tasks.
Chiron's wedding-gift to Peleus when he married the nymph Thetis in classical Greek mythology, was an ashen spear as the nature of ashwood with its straight grain made it an ideal choice of wood for a spear.
Harding also made political speeches on the Chautauqua circuit and expressed admiration for his ideal American patron, Alexander Hamilton.
In the last decade of the colonial period the ideal of the man of public virtue was made real in the person of William Pitt.
Because the division was made into equal arcs, 30ΒΊ each, they constituted an ideal system of reference for making predictions about a planet's longitude.
Its high capacity ( transmitting 240 telephone calls simultaneously ) also made it ideal for long-distance television transmission, where it could handle a frequency band of 1 megahertz.
This means that even if an ideal reconstruction could be made, the reconstructed signal would not be exactly the original signal.
The raw materials used in the manufacture are: ( 1 ) iron-free kaolin, or some other kind of pure clay, which should contain its silica and alumina as nearly as possible in the proportion of SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >: Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > demanded by the formula assigned to ideal kaolin ( a deficit of silica, however, it appears can be made up for by addition of the calculated weight of finely divided silica ); ( 2 ) anhydrous Na < sub > 2 </ sub > SO < sub > 4 </ sub >; ( 3 ) anhydrous Na < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub >; ( 4 ) powdered sulfur ; and ( 5 ) powdered charcoal or relatively ash-free coal, or colophony in lumps.
Madeira's location made it an ideal stopping location for voyages to the New World and East Indies.
The clay terroir of the area, an alluvial plain created by the river Po, is not ideal for wine ; a notable exception is the Vini del Bosco Eliceo ( DOC ), made from grapes cultivated on the sandy coast line.
Pease pudding was a high-protein low-cost staple of the diet and, made from easily stored dried peas, was an ideal form of food for sailors, particularly boiled in accompaniment with salt pork which is the origin of pea ( and ham ) soup.

made and choice
If this choice is less exciting than New York Democrats may wish, it nevertheless must be made.
What it is trying to do is to protect the little man, too, as well as trying to maintain a flow of fresh meat to all stores, with choice of cut being made by the consumer, not the store.
This third choice was in fact made.
Since a Skeletal Age rating can be made at any age during growth, from Elbow, Shoulder, Knee, or Foot as well as Hand, it seems to be the method of choice when one wishes to study most aspects of skeletal developmental progress during childhood.
In many cases such a selection can be made without invoking the axiom of choice ; this is in particular the case if the number of bins is finite, or if a selection rule is available: a distinguishing property that happens to hold for exactly one object in each bin.
Because of independence, the decision whether to use of the axiom of choice ( or its negation ) in a proof cannot be made by appeal to other axioms of set theory.
Science fiction set in what was the future but is now the past, like Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey or Nineteen Eighty-Four, are not alternate history because the author has not made the conscious choice to change the past.
At various times the choice was made by the canons of Canterbury Cathedral, the King of England, or the Pope.
Since the English Reformation, the Church of England has been more explicitly a state church and the choice is legally that of the British crown ; today it is made in the name of the Sovereign by the Prime Minister, from a shortlist of two selected by an ad hoc committee called the Crown Nominations Commission.
Today the choice is made in the name of the monarch by the prime minister, from a shortlist of two selected by an ad-hoc committee called the Crown Nominations Commission.
He dismisses Nora's agonized choice made against her conscience for the sake of his health and her years of secret efforts to free them from the ensuing obligations and danger of loss of reputation, while preserving his peace of mind, as a mere mistake that she made owing to her foolishness, one of her most endearing feminine traits.
The malleability and acoustic properties of brass have made it the metal of choice for musical instruments such as the trombone, tuba, trumpet, cornet, euphonium, tenor horn, and French horn which are collectively known as the brass within an orchestra.
The choice of Bonn was made mainly due to the advocacy of West Germany's first chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, a former Cologne Mayor and a native of that area.
In the first two cases above, " on an error " includes situations where the batter makes a clean hit ( or walks, is hit by pitch, reaches base on a fielder's choice in which no out is made, or reaches base on a wild pitch on a called or swinging third strike ), but should have been out earlier in his at bat on a foul fly ball which was dropped by a fielder for an error.
This enables a convenient choice of a coordinate system to be made, called comoving coordinates.
His solution was the concept of β€œ alternative location ,” in which a particular subject could be put in more than one place, as long as the library made a specific choice and used it consistently.
The separation and declaration of the republics were made out of necessity rather than a personal choice.
The Compact Disc Story, told by a former member of the taskforce, gives background information on the many technical decisions made, including the choice of the sampling frequency, playing time, and disc diameter.
In the years following the Revolution, Concord's central geographical location made it a logical choice for the state capital, particularly after Samuel Blodget in 1807 opened a canal and lock system to allow vessels passage around the Amoskeag Falls downriver, connecting Concord with Boston by way of the Middlesex Canal.
Along with polearm weapons made from farming equipment, the crossbow was also a weapon of choice for insurgent peasants such as the Taborites.
Although collectively this choice was made freely, religious Jews believe that it created individual obligation for the descendants of the Israelites.
They rapidly ceased to be used for most purposes, an exception being some high-voltage high-current applications subject to large transient peaks, where their robustness to abuse made them the best choice.
A persistent report attributed to DEC insiders suggests the choice of the AXP tag for the processor was made by DEC's legal department, which was still smarting from the VAX trademark fiasco.

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