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Pausanias, the second king of Sparta ( see Spartan Constitution for more information on Sparta's dual monarchy ), was supposed to provide Lysander with reinforcements as they marched into Boeotia, yet failed to arrive in time to assist Lysander, likely because Pausanias disliked him for his brash and arrogant attitude towards the Spartan royalty and government.
This attitude prevailed until the second half of 1943.
During the 16th and 17th centuries, the Council of Zurich adopted an isolationist attitude, resulting in a second ring of imposing fortifications built in 1624.
This attitude incurred the enmity of the opponents of the Interim, especially after he cancelled a number of passages in the second edition of his Psalterium in which he had violently attacked the position of Maurice, Elector of Saxony, whom he now requested to prohibit all polemical treatises proceeding from Magdeburg, while he condemned the preachers of Torgau who were imprisoned in Wittenberg on account of their opposition to the Interim.
His second thesis, " Ideas are material ", explains his materialistic attitude, which he illustrates with the " scandalous advice " of Pascal toward unbelievers: " kneel and pray, and then you will believe ".
Xenophon adopts a similarly hostile attitude in the early parts of his work, but apparently had a change of heart during the chronological break in composition that divides the second book of the Hellenica ; his portrayal of Theramenes during the reign of the Thirty Tyrants is altogether more favorable than that of his earlier years.
The second was the " full panel " attitude system of instrument flying, which is credited with revolutionizing training in blind flying.
While the Republicans joined in the general acclamation of Washington for a second term as President, they objected to the allegedly " monarchical " attitude of Vice President John Adams.
: Jason and Sable's playboy son, noted mainly for his bad attitude, his disastrous relationships ( first, with the amnesiac Fallon, and second, with the emotionally unstable Channing Carter ) and his rivalry with cousin Jeff, who is later revealed to be his half-brother.
On March 23, 1965 at 15: 57: 00 UTC, at the end of the first orbit, over Corpus Christi, Texas, a 1 minute 14 second burn of the orbit attitude and maneuvering system ( OAMS ) engines gave a delta-V of 15. 5 meters per second ; which was the first orbital maneuver by any manned spacecraft.
The second spirit, the Ghost of Christmas Present ( Willie the Giant ), arrives and shows Scrooge the poverty-stricken Cratchit family, who still keep a festive attitude in their home despite their hardships.
The second photograph is dated 14 June 1887 in a similar attitude and shows a clear recovery.
The second aspect of samatha is developing positivity – an other-regarding, life-affirming attitude.
The FLCC also takes thousands of measurements per second of the aircraft ’ s attitude, and automatically makes corrections to counter deviations from the flight path that were not input by the pilot.
The album's second single, the confrontational " Case of the Ex ", proved to be a different matter and was a dance-heavy jam with attitude on it.
He felt that Crawford was “ a hell of a good player ,” but he was “ second best ” on the Tigers and “ hated to be an also ran .” Cobb biographer Richard Bak noted that the two “ only barely tolerated each other ” and agreed with Cobb that Crawford ’ s attitude was driven by Cobb ’ s having stolen Crawford ’ s thunder.
Key continued to hold the nose-up attitude when there was a second stick shake and stick push in the following two seconds.
In addition to the attitude control problems, the environmental control system started having problems during the second orbit.
The arms are held in an attitude position with the arm that is on the same side as the working leg raised in the air and the other arm trailing in second.
The non-supporting leg can be held in retiré position, or in attitude, arabesque level or second position.
In the second half of the 20th century there was a shift in attitude in viticulture from traditional techniques to the scientific method based on fields such as microbiology, chemistry and ampelography.
His son, Charles IV, the second king from the House of Luxembourg, was raised at the French court and was cosmopolitan in attitude.
Variations of ablative propulsion include double-pulse propulsion in which one laser pulse ablates material and a second laser pulse further heats the ablated gas, laser micropropulsion in which a small laser onboard a spacecraft ablates very small amounts of propellant for attitude control or maneuvering, and space debris removal, in which the laser ablates material from debris particles in low Earth orbit, changing their orbits and causing them to reenter.

second and communication
And while the meaning of the words is not in this instance altered, the quality of communication in both the second and third examples is definitely impaired.
The kilobit is most commonly used in the expression of data rates of digital communication circuits as kilobits per second ( kbit / s or kb / s ), or abbreviated as kbps, as in, for example, a 56 kbps PSTN circuit, or a 512 kbit / s broadband Internet connection.
MIDI messages are sent in only one direction, so a second cable is necessary for two-way communication.
In Messages and Meanings: An Introduction to Semiotics, Marcel Danesi ( 1994 ) suggested that semioticians ' priorities were to study signification first and communication second.
Confusion over radio communication delayed the arrival of a second wagon.
The second problem was that of radio frequency interference: the limited frequency spectrum in use for combat radios meant that relay aircraft often interfered with the communication of ground units when their frequencies were overridden by the airborne units.
Satellites in geostationary orbits are far enough away from Earth that communication latency becomes significant — about a quarter of a second for a trip from one ground-based transmitter to the satellite and back to another ground-based transmitter ; close to half a second for a round-trip communication from one Earth station to another and then back to the first.
The second type are ‘ low technology ’ communication systems which often include using pictures, symbols, and / or objects placed on a board.
( In order not to interpret +++ which may be a part of data as the escape sequence the sender stops communication for one second before and after the +++). When the modem encounters this in a stream of data, it switches from its normal mode of operation which simply sends any characters to the phone, to a command mode in which the following data is assumed to be a part of the command language.
Whereas a vernacular language is used as a native language in a single speaker community, a lingua franca goes beyond the boundaries of its original community, and is used as a second language for communication between communities.
The more widespread was a set of computer communication packet-based protocols intended to connect the then-recently developed and very popular ( within MIT ) Lisp machines ; the second was one of the earliest local area network hardware implementations.
The future of broadband Wireless Internet will be decided towards two possible directions – one possibility would be the takeover of the Cellular companies ' third generation and fourth generation systems and the second possibility would be the other communication companies with their WiMax technologies.
In immigrant families where the first generation speaks primarily in their native tongue, the second generation primarily in the language of the country in which they now live while still retaining fluency in their parent ’ s dominant language, and the third generation primarily in the language of the country they were born in while retaining little to no conversational language in their grandparent ’ s native tongue, the second generation family members serve as interpreters not only to outside persons, but within the household, further propelling generational differences and divisions by means of linguistic communication.
Dell Hymes was largely responsible for launching the second paradigm that fixed the name " linguistic anthropology " in the 1960s, though he also coined the term " ethnography of speaking " ( or " ethnography of communication ") to describe the agenda he envisioned for the field.
A three-episode story arc charts the uncovering of a second Mysteron complex under construction on the Moon, its destruction by Spectrum, and efforts to negotiate with the Mysterons on Mars via a crystal power source, salvaged from the complex, which is converted into an interplanetary communication device.
The second cause of action alleged infringement of Patent No. 6, 584, 450 ( issued June 24, 2003 ), which covers in less detail the subscription rental service as well as Netflix's methods of communication and delivery.
Hence there will always be a delay of at least a quarter of a second in a communication via geostationary satellite ; this delay is just perceptible in a transoceanic telephone conversation routed by satellite.
The second phase of postmodernity is defined by " digitality "-the increasing power of personal and digital means of communication including fax machines, modems, cable and high speed internet, which has altered the condition of postmodernity dramatically: digital production of information allows individuals to manipulate virtually every aspect of the media environment.
Two features of his view particularly resonated with the early spiritualists: first, that there is not a single hell and a single heaven, but rather a series of higher and lower heavens and hells ; second, that spirits are intermediates between God and humans, so that the Divine sometimes uses them as a means of communication.
On his return to Newfoundland, he grappled the cable he had attempted to lay the previous year and which had parted in mid-ocean, reattached it to new wire, thus allowing for a second, backup wire for communication.

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