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paper and would
Years were to pass before these plans came off the paper, and Wright was justified in thinking, as the projects failed, that much of what he had to show his country and the world would never be seen except by visitors to Taliesin.
Behind him lay the Low Countries, where men were still completing the cathedrals that a later Florentine would describe as `` a malediction of little tabernacles, one on top of the other, with so many pyramids and spires and leaves that it is a wonder they stand up at all, for they look as though they were made of paper instead of stone or marble '' ; ;
He started by making free sketches to loosen up his thinking so that images would appear on paper.
He had thought that the suggestion of taking it himself would tip the colonel in the direction of serving his own order, but the slip of paper was folded and absently thrust into the colonel's belt.
Once her trembling hand, with the pen grasped tight in it, was pressed against the paper the words came sharply, smoothly, as authoritatively as they would dropping from her own lips.
Mr. Mills had done some figuring on a scrap of paper and given him the various kinds of boards and two-by-fours which, properly handled, would, he had assured him, turn into a workbench.
But it would seem more intended as a tract advocating the prosodic theory than a paper directed to the specific problems of Igbo phonology.
and the broad, opaque shapes of pasted paper would have been isolated in such a way as to make them jump out of plane.
It was `` window '' -- the tinsel paper dropped by bombers to jam radar sets, to fill the scope with hundreds of blips that would seem to be approaching bombers.
By the time Felix turned up it was early afternoon, which, one would think, would be late enough so that by then, except for small children and a few hardy souls who had not yet sobered up, it could have been expected that people would no longer be having any sort of active interest in the previous night's noisemakers and paper hats.
If I could put your body in an imaginary atomic press and squeeze you down, squeeze these holes out of you in the way we squeeze the holes out of a sponge, you would get smaller and smaller until finally when the last hole was gone, you would be smaller than the smallest speck of dust that you could see on this piece of paper.
To fill Chief Justice Taney's seat on the Supreme Court, he named the choice of the Radicals, Salmon P. Chase, who Lincoln believed would uphold the emancipation and paper money policies.
Also, according to Disraeli's biographer, Lord Blake, the paper was " atrociously edited ", and would have failed regardless.
The result is that paper money would often lead to an inflationary bubble, which could collapse if people began demanding hard money, causing the demand for paper notes to fall to zero.
Daily strips have suffered as well, in 1910 the strips had an unlimited amount of panels, covering the entire width page, while by 1930 most " dailies " had four or five panels covering six of the eight columns occupied by a traditional broadsheet paper, by 1958 those four panels would be narrower, and those would have half of the space a 1910 daily strip had, and around 1998 most strips would have three panels only ( with a few exceptions ), or even two or one on an occasional basis, apart from strips being smaller, as most papers became slightly narrower.
The club was originally called the Chicago White Stockings, after the nickname abandoned by the Cubs, and the name was soon shortened to Chicago White Sox, believed to have been because the paper would shorten it to Sox in the headlines.
They established the principles and basic techniques of partition chromatography, and their work encouraged the rapid development of several chromatographic methods: paper chromatography, gas chromatography, and what would become known as high performance liquid chromatography.
It came two years before an inter-club rugby game under the auspices of the Rugby Football Union would be played in England ; though it must be remembered that rugby had been codified 24 years before this in 1845 and played by many schools, universities and clubs even before the laws were first put on paper.
However, Forest Ray Moulton published a paper proving that a three-body system with those orbital parameters would be highly unstable.

paper and lay
In their foundational paper, Goldwasser, Micali, and Rivest lay out a hierarchy of attack models against digital signatures:
In 1929, a lay Catholic, Martin Quigley, editor of the Motion Picture Herald, a prominent trade paper, and Jesuit priest Father Daniel A. Lord, created a code of standards ( which Hays liked immensely ), and submitted it to the studios.
Queens emerge during the warm days of late spring or early summer, select a nest site, and build a small paper nest in which they lay eggs.
Sometimes it is referred to as cardboard, which is a generic, lay term used to refer to any heavy paper pulp based board.
Without any paper or pencil he worked mentally and only scribbled the final results on any bit of paper he could lay hands on.
: Take the large white gooseberries before they are very ripe, but at full growth, stone and wash them, and to a pound of gooseberries put a pound and half of sugar, beat very fine, and half a pint of water ; set them on the fire ; when the sugar is melted, let them boil, but not too fast ; take them off once or twice, that they may not break ; when they begin to look clear, they are enough: Let them stand all night in the pan they are boiled in, with a paper laid close to them ; the next day scald them very well, and let them stand a day or two ; then lay them on plates, sift them with sugar very well, and put them in the stove, turning them every day till they are dry ; the third time of turning, you may lay them on a sieve, if you please ; when they are pretty dry, place them in a box, with paper betwixt every row.
The family of JonBenet was outraged and stated " we will never lay an eye on that copy of the paper.
The paper's motto, printed at the top of every page, was " The object of this paper is to lay before the public, at a price within the means of every one, all the news of the day, and at the same time offer an advantageous medium for advertisements.
Grace loses her temper and supernaturally attacks the visitors by ripping and throwing pieces of paper that lay on the table.
In May 2005 the management of the paper denied media reports that Daily Ireland was experiencing poor circulation and was about to lay off many of its staff.
After the Z-Man Games book officially went out of print due to Z-Man Games retreating from the pen & paper RPG sector, the Omlevex setting and its characters lay dormant for several years.

paper and foundation
In France the well-known monthly paper Le Monde Diplomatique has advocated the antiglobalization cause and an editorial of its director Ignacio Ramonet brought about the foundation of the association ATTAC.
On the Infinite was Hilbert ’ s most important paper on the foundations of mathematics, serving as the heart of Hilbert's program to secure the foundation of transfinite numbers by basing them on finite methods.
After the blocks are sewn together, the paper is removed, unless the foundation is an acid-free material.
He formed the New York Times Co., placed the paper on a strong financial foundation, and became the majority stockholder.
Along with contact between Arabs and Europeans during the Crusades ( with the essential recovery of ancient Greek written classics ), the widespread use of paper aided the foundation of the Scholastic Age in Europe.
From its foundation the paper was self-consciously liberal in its politics: " aiming at a wide extension of the rights of free citizenship and a full development of representative institutions ," and supporting " the removal of all restrictions upon freedom of commerce, freedom of religion and — to the utmost extent that is compatible with public morality — upon freedom of personal action.
At the start of Perscombinatie, Het Parool was the leading paper, but due to declining subscribership, since the early eighties De Volkskrant took over the prime role within the company, although the owner of the paper Stichting Het Parool (' the Parool foundation ') remained the majority shareholder, with 57 percent of the shares of Perscombinatie ( later: PCM, after a merger with book publisher Meulenhoff ).
Knife cuttings are fashioned by putting several layers of paper on a relatively soft foundation consisting of a mixture of tallow and ashes.
The three-color method, which is the foundation of virtually all practical color processes whether chemical or electronic, was first suggested in an 1855 paper on color vision by Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell.
The 1827 paper they published has been called " the foundation of modern histology ".
The Tour de France was born, and sports journalism's role in its foundation is still reflected today in the leading rider wearing a yellow jersey-the color of the paper on which L ' Auto was published ( in Italy, the Giro d ' Italia established a similar tradition, with the leading rider wearing a jersey the same pink color as the sponsoring newspaper, La Gazzetta ).
Archer John Porter Martin, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work in developing liquid – liquid ( 1941 ) and paper ( 1944 ) chromatography, laid the foundation for the development of gas chromatography and he later produced liquid-gas chromatography ( 1950 ).
Many years after the seminal paper of Edsger Dijkstra in 1974, this concept remains important as it presents an important foundation for self-managing computer systems and fault-tolerant systems.
Today, the paper takes a more objective and subdued stance than at the time of its foundation, priding itself in " presenting the genuine face of the church and the ideals of freedom ," following the statement by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone in an October 2006 speech inaugurating a new exhibit dedicated to the founding and history of the newspaper.
Starting 12 August 1930 the paper was printed by a new printer, replacing one used from the foundation.
In 2009, throughout the month of June, more than 550 Rita ’ s locations sold $ 1 paper lemons to help the foundation raise funds to find a cure for pediatric cancer.
Regular patchwork combines the pieces of fabric into a predetermined and regular design, but crazy patchwork uses irregular pieces of fabric without pattern on a foundation fabric or paper.
FEE publishes books, articles, and pamphlets both on paper and digitally that the foundation considers classic works on liberty.
This paper has laid the foundation for further research in the field of non-renewable resource economics.
In 1961 the trustees, believing that losses from the strike could bankrupt the paper and deprive the foundation of much of its principal, sold the Journal to The Oregonian's publisher S. I. Newhouse for $ 8 million.
The date of the Society's foundation is contested ; the earliest paper records of the Society are dated before 1770, and there are, moreover, mentions within the University records of a society existing and being open to students who took Logic, back when the University still resided within Glasgow Cathedral.
The foundation of the YCV was hailed by the Northern Whig, a Unionist daily paper, although the Irish News, a nationalist paper, was less enthusiastic, speculating that the YCV had been set up as an organised strike-breaking force, with memories of the 1907 Belfast Dock strike still fresh.

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