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It was over an hour before their escape was discovered, but still the news that Barton was free flashed across the central portion of the state.
Lincoln was historian and economist enough to know that a substantial portion of this wealth had accumulated in the hands of the descendants of New Englanders engaged in the slave trade.
It was hit by a shell fired by the bombarding Venetian army and the great central portion of the temple was blown to smithereens.
yet here was a depth of sensibility which is lacking in a considerable portion of the beneficiaries of our civilization.
There was one vote for location being the place where the property is situated for the greater portion of the twelve months preceding the assessment date.
Between that year and the buying out of Mr. Darling's interest in 1892, a large portion of the company's precision tool business was carried out under the name of Darling, Brown & Sharpe, and to this day many old precision tools are in use still bearing that famous trademark.
The north portion of the Essex bridge was well worth the cost of construction, although it proved to be twice what was estimated in the beginning.
First was a 1958 cut of more than 50% on that portion of the load in excess of 40,000 lb ; ;
Woodbury's remarks were applauded by a portion of the audience several times and once there was hissing.
In conformity with this conclusion a higher trace gallium content was found in the portion ( flange ) that has undergone a second melting.
Palfrey was determined that his portion of the slaves be converted to wage laborers during the transition period before emancipation.
His portion of the program -- and a big portion it was -- consisted of half the major nineteenth-century concertos for the violin: to wit, the Mendelssohn and the Tchaikovsky.
After the battle of Actium, which was fought near a sanctuary of Apollo, Augustus enlarged Apollo's temple, dedicated a portion of the spoils to him, and instituted quinquennial games in his honour.
His only return to combat was directing a portion of the defenses against the attack by Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal A.
Altogether, the boule was responsible for a great portion of the administration of the state, but was granted relatively little latitude for initiative ; the boule's control over policy was executed in its probouleutic, rather than its executive function ; in the former, it prepared measures for deliberation by the assembly, in the latter, it merely executed the wishes of the assembly.
A large portion of his time was also devoted to anatomy, which science was regarded by him as the secret of the art.
Because the original designer had left the company another employee completely redesigned most of the system, ( adding a display snow remover circuit, true 80 / 64 column text mode support, ( with different size letters for TRS-80 and CP / M mode, so that in TRS-80 mode the full screen was also used, not just a 64x16 portion of the 80x25 screen ) with an improved font set ( adding " gray scale " version of the TRS-80 mozaik graphics and many special PETSCII like characters ), and a more flexible and reliable floppy disk controller and keyboard interface plus many other small improvements ), also an enclosure was developed for the main computer system, ( in the form of a 19-inch rack for the Eurocards ) and for two floppy disk drives and the power supply.

portion and printed
The machine-readable lower portion of a cheque must be printed using MICR toner or ink.
In these printers, a comb of hammers printed a portion of a row of pixels at one time, such as every eighth pixel.
5 ) Actual application of the classification and cataloging to a large portion of the collection of printed books .”
In these printers, a comb of hammers printed a portion of a row of pixels at one time ( for example, every eighth pixel ).
* Ḥoq le-Yisrael, a programme founded by Rabbis Hayyim ben Joseph Vital and Chaim Joseph David Azulai in which, every week, one studies extracts from the Mishnah, the Zohar and other works in addition to the portion for that week: the relevant passages are often printed in book form in a multivolume set.
The greater part of the missing portion was supplied, under the title " De Cophini Festo et de Colendis Parentibus ," by Mai ( 1818 ), and was printed in Richter's edition, v. 48-50, Leipsic, 1828.
* An entire printed circuit board ( PCB ), or more specifically, the electrically insulating portion of a PCB structure, such as fiberglass bound together with epoxy cement
The first stamps printed on the large crown watermarked paper showed two small vertical lines in the central portion of the crown.
Unlike the Torah portion, the haftarah is normally read from a printed book.
In the U. S. a portion was printed on April 24, 1847, in The Literary world, with a complete edition released by the Harper Brothers on May 1 of that year.
A third edition in 1600, published by John Flasket, printed a title-page advertising the addition of Marlowe's translation of Book I of Lucan's Pharsalia to the original poem, though the book itself merely adds Chapman's portion.
There may be a front panel with a single, elaborate printed design, either covering the chest, or forming the entire front portion of the torso and legs.
In 1864, a portion of the original was translated by Edward Everett Hale for The Antiquarian Society, and the story was printed in the Atlantic Monthly magazine.
Informally the portion of the Torah read by or to the maftir is called the " maftir portion ", or the " maftir " for short: in a Chumash the word " maftir " is printed in the margin at the beginning of that portion.
In 1864, a portion of the original was translated by Edward Everett Hale for The Antiquarian Society, and the story was printed in the Atlantic Monthly magazine.
He collected a valuable library, of which most of the printed works remain still at Naworth, though the manuscripts have been dispersed, a portion being now in the Arundel manuscripts in the Royal College of Arms ; he corresponded with Ussher and was intimate with Camden, Spelman, and Cotton, whose eldest son married his daughter.
* A printed ḥumash usually sets out the Hebrew text of the Torah with vowel points and cantillation marks, separated into its 54 constituent weekly Torah portions ( parashiyyot ), together with the haftarah for each portion and, often, translations and notes.
Unlike the $ 5 Demand Notes, "" appears before "" so that the statement reads, " Promises to Pay to the Bearer "; the middle portion of the statement was printed in a cursive font.
Clark saved from destruction a large portion of Kentucky's printed history, which later become a core body of documents in the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.

portion and publication
* Journal editors should consider issuing a correction if a small portion of an otherwise reliable publication proves to be misleading ( especially because of honest error ), or the author / contributor list is incorrect ( i. e. a deserving author has been omitted or somebody who does not meet authorship criteria has been included ).
The photo was utilized by the Nazi press and bears the editor's cropping marks, showing the portion of the image that was intended to be used for publication.
His first task on taking up this post was the reduction and publication of a large mass of observations left by his predecessor, from a selected portion of which ( those made 1856 – 1860 ) he compiled a catalogue of 1, 159 stars.
Greville died at Mayfair, London, and the celebrity which now attaches to his name is entirely due to the posthumous publication of a portion of a Journal or Diary which it was his practice to keep during the greater part of his life.
2 ) Image used is a from a sheet music cover, only a small portion of which is used, at low resolution, and hence in no way competes with the original publication nor the publisher's right to profit from their publication.
Overview publication of the dig on the eastern portion of the site.
But the manuscript of this treatise, after much pains had already been spent on it, was unaccountably lost at Nancy in 1872 ; and, though he hoped to be able speedily to reproduce the missing portion and finish the work, no material was left in a state fit for publication.
* A large portion of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four is a reproduction of portions of the samizdat publication allegedly written by Emmanuel Goldstein and known simply as " The Book ", although its actual title is The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism.
After the publication of his best-seller Roots, Haley signed over his portion of the royalties to Shabazz.
A portion of Purver's translation was published in parts about 1742 by Felix Farley of Bristol, but the publication received little support.
A significant portion of current publications of poetry are available either only online or via some combination of online and offline publication.
The book not only treats the Necronomicon as a real publication, but refers to it as if it is widely available for reading and used regularly by teenagers ; one portion of the book urges police officers to open interrogations of suspected teenage occultists with the question, " Have you read the Necronomicon, or are you familiar with it?
In 1844, The Dial, a small literary publication edited by Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson, published an English version of a portion of the Lotus Sutra ; it had been translated by Dial business manager Elizabeth Palmer Peabody from a French version recently completed by Eugène Burnouf.
According to Shelia T. Cavanaugh, the second portion of the work was never prepared by Wroth for actual publication and the narrative contains many inconsistencies and is somewhat difficult to read.
DeQuille remained a prolific writer, however, providing articles for publication on both coasts, contributing a portion to Myron Angel's History of Nevada ( Thompson & West, 1881 ), and writing the article on Nevada for the 10th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica in 1884.
The fiction portion became Woolf's most popular novel during her lifetime, The Years, which charts social change from 1880 to the time of publication through the lives of the Pargiter family.
Immediately after publication of the first edition, Brugmann began to work on an extensively revised second edition of his portion of the Grundriß:

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