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This helps support distributism's argument that smaller units, families if possible, ought to be in control of the means of production, rather than the large units typical of modern economies.
* In Finland, the month of Tammikuu means the heart of the winter and because the name also means Oak, it can be inferred that the oak tree is the heart of grand forest with many valuable trees as opposed to the typical Arctic forests which are typically pine and spruce.
Programs and data storage was by means of a common cassette tape, which was typical of home computers of the time.
( In this context, the word " typical " means that the text is the one to which all other printings must conform .).
A typical mercy rule used in amateur rugby matches means that the game is stopped if one team leads by a set number of points ( usually 50, though each league has its own rules ).
The Hebrew word " shiva " means " seven ", and the typical shiva period is seven days.
At the time of the first settlelement there was still ancient forest, typical of the Harz, on the heights of the Klint, which had first to be cleared, hence the suffix-rode in the town name which means " clearing ".
In symphonic choirs it is common ( though by no means universal ) to order the choir behind the orchestra from highest to lowest voices from left to right, corresponding to the typical string layout.
The final cadence is by no means typical of Sullivan.
His ship was one of nine which escaped the disaster, boldly rushing to Lampsacus where the Spartans had left their sails ( as was typical before a naval battle ) and so preventing any effective means of pursuit.
A typical time control is " 60 minutes + 30 seconds byo-yomi ", which means that each player may make as many or as few moves as he chooses during his first 60 minutes of thinking time, but after the hour is exhausted, he must make each move in thirty seconds or less.
Until leavened bread and baking ovens became commonplace in Europe, porridge was a typical means of preparing cereal crops for the table.
As the pressure scale height is almost equal to the density scale height of the primary constituent, and since the Knudsen number is the ratio of mean free path and typical density fluctuation scale, this means that the exobase lies in the region where.
However common usage is that it includes D. C. and simply means the contiguous US as a region, as there is no typical need to politically separate D. C. from the region in everyday speech.
A lower magnification facilitates a larger field of view which is useful in viewing the Milky Way and large nebulous objects ( referred to as deep sky objects ) such as the nebulae and galaxies, though the large ( typical 7 mm using 7x50 ) exit pupil ( mm )/ power means some of the gathered light is not used by older observers, as past age 50 most eyes ' pupils rarely dilate over 5 mm wide.
" As so many social interactions are not entirely of this sweet character, one has to conclude that Simmel is describing a somewhat idealised view of the best types of human interaction, and by no means the most typical or average type.
This means that the forests produced by plantations do not contain the type of growth, soil or wildlife typical of old-growth natural forest ecosystems.
The iPhone was notable for its use of a large touchscreen for direct finger input as its main means of interaction, instead of a stylus, keyboard, and / or keypad as typical for smartphones at the time.
A further factor was that heresy was less common in England and although torture was by no means confined to heresy, it was typical of such an inquiry.
This means that the difference between a child and its parents for some characteristic is proportional to its parents ' deviation from typical people in the population.
Arlington was a typical statesman of the Restoration, possessed outwardly an attractive personality, and according to ( Sir William ) Temple " the greatest skill of court and the best turns of art of particular conversation ," but thoroughly unscrupulous and self-seeking, without a spark of patriotism, faithless even to a good cause, and regarding public office solely as a means of procuring pleasure and profit.
The high speed of the missile means a typical response time for the target of only 25 to 30 seconds, giving a target little time to react.
Similarly, the typical absence of reliable radial velocities means that the transverse space motion ( when known ) is, in any case, only a component of the complete, three-dimensional, space velocity.

means and house
We see at once what Victor Hugo means when he calls Macbeth a northern scion of the house of Atreus.
The house has been swept so clean that contemporary man has been left with no means, or at best with wholly inadequate means, for dealing with his experience of spirit.
Their loss, however, was compensated by the tender solicitude and care of his paternal grandfather and grandmother, the latter of whom lived to experience in her turn the kindest personal attention from her grandson, who, when he had the means, gave her an asylum in his house at Rome.
Rújiā contains the character jiā, which literally means " house " or " family ".
In Greek, the adjective kyriak-ós /- ē /- ón means " belonging, or pertaining, to a Kýrios " (" Lord "), and the usage was adopted by early Christians of the Eastern Mediterranean with regard to anything pertaining to the Lord Jesus Christ: hence " Kyriakós oíkos " (" house of the Lord ", church ), " Kyriakē " (" day of the Lord ", i. e. Sunday ), or " Kyriakē proseukhē " ( the " Lord's prayer ").
The common element of most house music is a 4 / 4 beat generated by a drum machine or other electronic means ( such as a sampler ), together with a solid ( usually also electronically generated ) synth bassline.
" Igloo simply means house.
" In Sumerian E-A means " the house of water ", and it has been suggested that this was originally the name for the shrine to the God at Eridu.
He strictly forbade him to meddle with any musical instrument but Handel found means to get a little clavichord privately convey'd to a room at the top of the house.
* In Turkish homeland, especially in the patriotic sense is " ana yurt " ( motherland ) while " baba ocağı " ( father's home ) is used for one's hometown and practically means the house of one's parents where s / he grew up.
Lacking means since his inheritance was confiscated, he acquired a modest house in a lower-class neighborhood of Rome.
The facsimile ( fax ) machine took this one step further: an entire letter could be completely transferred electrically from the sender's house to the receiver's house by means of the telephone network as an image.
* A third theory suggests that Nepal came from compounding the words NE, which means wool, and PAL, which means a tented house ; a long time ago, Nepal used to produce a lot of wool and the houses were used to store the wool — hence the word NE-PAL.
The ideogram means " house or place of fish ," and was perhaps due to popular etymology ( comp.
The title originates in the term " pr-aa " which means " great house " and it describes the royal palace.
The question of whether Theophylact and Theodora needed to tie Sergius to them by such means, particularly when Sergius was already deeply indebted to them for his elevation to the papacy, as well as wasting Marozia in a relationship when, as the daughter of an important house, she would have been a valuable tool to link via marriage to another noble house, is open to debate.
Another important factor was that during the Middle Ages a large proportion of the population would have been illiterate and so pictures on a sign were more useful than words as a means of identifying a public house.
This requirement to make announcements and to answer questions in Parliament means that ministers have to have the privileges of the “ floor ” which are only granted to those who are members of either house of Parliament.
In practice, this means that all activities that are needed for the holiday — such as buying and preparing food, cleaning the house in honor of the holiday, or traveling to visit other people's sukkot or on family outings — are permitted by Jewish law.
Squatting gained a legal basis in the Netherlands in 1971, when the Supreme Court ruled that the concept of domestic peace ( huisvrede ) ( which means a house cannot be entered without the permission of the current user ) also applied to squatters.

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