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The box is internally wired so the door can never be opened without setting off a screeching klaxon ( `` It's real obnoxious '' ).
Indeed, in the Halma edition of Theon's presentation of The Hypotheses there is a chart setting out ( under six distinct headings ) otherwise unrelated diagrams for describing the planetary motions.
Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
Biggest organizational problem, he adds, is setting up CDC units in rock-ribbed Democratic territory.
The basic problem involved is that a college setting up a graduate school must have an entirely separate faculty for the advanced degree.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
We speculate that compulsives in the unstructured schools are under greater strain because of the lack of systemization in their school setting, but that their need to organize ( for comfort ) is so intense that they struggle to induce the phonic rules and achieve in spite of the lack of direction from the environment.
Apparently academic challenge in the structured setting creates an optimum of stress so that the child with high anxiety is able to achieve because he is aroused to an energetic state without becoming confused or panicked.
The details of the setting of `` Neutral Tones '' are not, strictly speaking, metaphorical, but they combine to create a mood which is appropriate both to a dismal winter day and to the end of love, and in this way love and weather, the emotions and the elements, symbolize each other in a way that is common to many of Hardy's best poems ( `` Weathers '', `` The Darkling Thrush '', and `` During Wind and Rain '', for example ) and to some moving passages in the novels as well ( Far From The Madding Crowd is full of scenes constructed in this way ).
The United States, State Department officials explain, now is mainly interested in setting up an international inspection system which will prevent Laos from being used as a base for Communist attacks on neighboring Thailand and South Viet Nam.
He is credited with setting up an annual co-operative fire prevention program in co-operation with the Red Cross and State Department of Education.
And pretty soon gray fox is announcing that he won't have anyone around that's against him, and setting out to break his second territorial treaty with the birds.
Possibly the most notable current version of " America the Beautiful " is the setting for band and symphonic orchestra by the late arranger / conductor / composer Carmen Dragon.
Since the widespread adoption of digital setting circles, any classical engraved setting circle is now specifically identified as an " analog setting circle " ( ASC ).
A computerized setting circle is called a " digital setting circle " ( DSC ).
Unique to this conception of formalized algorithms is the assignment operation, setting the value of a variable.
The most general setting in which these words have meaning is an abstract branch of mathematics called category theory.
* A similar setting is used by Sydney Padua in the webcomic The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage.
The Genius ( mythology ) | genius of Aeneas is shown ascendant, looking into the light of the future, while that of Turnus is setting, shrouded in darkness.

setting and equivalent
This is equivalent to setting the mean and variance of the reference distribution equal to the sample estimates, and it is known that using these to define the specific reference distribution changes the null distribution of the test statistic: see below.
In Japan, Kinya Aikawa played Megure, a Japanese-born equivalent to the French Maigret, reinvented in a modern Japanese setting, in Tōkyō Megure Keishi, a 25-episode TV Series aired from April 14 to May 29, 1978 on Asahi TV.
Today the story is often recast in a more modern setting where the people are ones in equivalent social groups known not to interact comfortably.
Resolutions of 160 × 120 or 320 × 240 are common sizes, typically at 10, 12 or 15 frames / second, with picture quality equivalent to a JPEG setting of “ 50 ” with mono ADPCM sound sampled at ~ 8 kHz.
In this setting, various equivalent formulations of orientability can be given, depending on the desired application and level of generality.
Occasionally students who finish A Level or equivalent qualifications early ( after skipping a year in school on the grounds of academic giftedness ) may enter below this age but large universities are now setting lower age limits of 16 or 17 after a number of well publicised " child prodigies " were found to be emotionally and mentally unprepared for university life.
This yields a master equation which is a special case of a more general setting called the Lindblad equation that is the quantum equivalent of the classical Liouville equation.
The team's on-field success did not mean equivalent business success ; although the team was the most profitable in the AFL, setting attendance records, owner Mike Ilitch sold the team following his purchase of the Detroit Tigers in 1993.
This is equivalent to setting the exponents a and b of the earlier theory to one.
In July 2011 more than 3. 8 million visitors arrived in Hong Kong, equivalent to more than half Hong Kong's population and setting an outright record for a single month.
The Dark Ages time setting closest equivalent to Hunter: The Reckoning is Dark Ages: Inquisitor.
The boater is a fairly formal hat, equivalent in formality to the Homburg, and so is correctly worn either in its original setting with a blazer, or in the same situations as a Homburg, such as a smart lounge suit, or with black tie.
In 1947, he chaired the " Silent Guest " program in which Americans were encouraged to donate the cash equivalent of one setting of Thanksgiving dinner to the starving poor in post-war Europe.
* The author J. R. R. Tolkien described his Middle-earth setting for his fiction as equivalent to the Greek ecumene, the abode of Men.
Since no officially licensed version of the NES was ever released in USSR, the Dendy was easily the most popular video game console of its time in that setting, and enjoyed a degree of fame roughly equivalent to that experienced by the NES / Famicom in North America and Japan.
A 2X software setting became perceptively equivalent to 4X.
The position is the provincial equivalent of the Minister of Finance and is responsible for setting the provincial budget.
Above a transitional altitude, which varies from country to country, the worldwide arbitrary pressure datum of 1013. 25 millibar or the equivalent setting of 29. 92 inches of mercury is entered into the altimeter and altitude is then referred to as a flight level.
He, like Kastner, proceeds by setting up an arrangement that he feels is equivalent but simpler.
The rear sight ’ s drop arm has a range scale engraved with settings from 1 to 10 ( corresponding to firing ranges from 100 to 1, 000 m, graduated every 100 m ) and a fixed setting “ S ” that is the equivalent to setting “ 4 ” on the range scale.
The most famous case setting forth the parameters of this requirement is Muskrat v. United States, 219 U. S. 346 ( 1911 ), in which the Court held that when Congress paid the legal bills for both the plaintiffs and the defendant ( in this case the U. S. Treasury department, by designation ), then there was no real controversy between the parties, and a judgment of the Court would be the equivalent of an advisory opinion.
In the Dragonlance campaign setting, Tiamat's equivalent is Takhisis, the Dark Queen.
They operate in 5-man suicide units, which are capable of setting off an explosion equivalent to a small tactical nuke.

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