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" The Lay of the Last Survivor " is arguably an addition to the other three funerals in Beowulf because of the striking similarities that define the importance of the other burials.
In addition, young children are vulnerable to injury when they fall against the other ( hinged ) side of doors and gates, striking projected hinges.
In addition to having the scientific and engineering acumen to perfect strobe lighting commercially, Edgerton is equally recognized for his visual aesthetic: many of the striking images he created in illuminating phenomena that occurred too fast for the naked eye adorn art museums worldwide.
In addition, even at moderate distances, the striking striping merges to an apparent grey.
Bowing: In addition to striking the bars with mallets, the bars can be made to sound by drawing the bow of a string instrument along the edges.
In addition to the ability to veto an entire bill as a " package ," many states allow the governor to exercise specialty veto authority to strike or revise portions of a bill without striking the whole thing.
In addition to those hand tools listed above, the marble sculptor would use a variety of hammers-both for the striking of edge tools ( chisels and hand drills ) and for striking the stone directly ( Bocciarda a Martello in Italian, Boucharde in French, Bush Hammer in English ).
In 1827 he republished his Lettres sur l ' histoire de France, with the addition of fifteen new ones, in which he described some of the more striking episodes in the history of the rise of the medieval communes.
In addition to an economical variation on the funky Larry Graham-style slap-n '- pop technique, Clarke also uses downward thrusts of the entire right hand, striking two or more strings from above with his fingernails ( examples of this technique include " School Days ", " Rock and Roll Jelly ", " Wild Dog ", and " Danger Street ").
The collapse of these cavitation bubbles produces measurable forces on their prey in addition to the instantaneous forces of 1, 500 newtons that are caused by the impact of the appendage against the striking surface, which means that the prey is hit twice by a single strike ; first by the claw and then by the collapsing cavitation bubbles that immediately follow.
In addition to striking musical similarities between " If My Jesus Wills " and " We Shall Overcome ", Louise Shropshire's lyrics shine a bright light on a fifty-two year old historical inaccuracy.
In addition to Hauptmann's possession of $ 14, 590 of the ransom money, the State introduced evidence showing a striking similarity between Hauptmann's handwriting and the handwriting on the ransom notes.
In addition to amplifying their instruments, Cardew and Gare would apply contact microphones to various common objects to amplify the sounds made by, for example, rubbing a glass jar or striking a coffee tin.
In addition, Theodore also bears a striking resemblance to other characters in other of Lewis's works, including Leolyn in One O ' clock ( 1811 ) and Eugene in “ Mistrust ” from Romantic Tales ( 1808 ).
Perhaps one of the town's most striking images, in addition to the castle, is the group of three tower blocks of flats near the town centre.
In addition, the novel Absolute Power tells the tale of a fictional woman named Christy Sullivan, married to a much older W. Sullivan ( a striking similarity to the name W. Averell Harriman perhaps ), whose extramarital liaison with the President ends in her murder.
Due to thick cloud cover and a partial failure of the Oboe navigation system, heir bombs scatter widely, striking 12 other towns in addition to Leverkusen.
By striking randomly and with deliberate senselessness at a collection of percussion instruments, the two ( as ' Tessier ' and ' Schmidt ') had produced a strenuously meaningless twelve-minute ' work ' of superficially ' avant-garde ' character ; this was completed by the addition of a selection of human whistling sounds ( evidently meant to represent the ' tape '), and with the resulting chaos being edited into some kind of whole by BBC technicians.
In addition, there are striking similarities between the Augustus of Prima Porta and Kamehameha the Great ( original cast ), including the raised right arm and the fact that Kamehameha holds his spear in his left hand like Augustus, even though Kamehameha was thought to have been right-handed.
This 11-story glass and steel building is a striking addition to the Seattle cityscape.
A variation on the oldies theme is classic hits, which provides most of the playlist of oldies with some classic rock with an addition of contemporaneous R & B and pop hits as well, striking a balance between the mostly 1970s-focused classic rock genre and the more broad-based oldies format.
In addition, the instrument also has a tin rattle attached to its body, which the musician plays by striking the strings and gourd simultaneously, adding an element of percussion to the music.
In his paper “ Islam in Shirley Jackson ’ s The Lottery ,” Nayef Ali Al-Joulan argues that The Lottery can be better perceived through its underlining and striking allusions to Islam which can be categorically seen in the following five aspects: the symbolic black-box, stoning, the status of women, the fixed annual date ( s ) of the lottery, and the act of calling the participants in the lottery five times ( calls ), in addition to further points regarding characterization and scapegoat.

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In 1911, Paul Langevin gave a " striking example " by describing the story of a traveler making a trip at a Lorentz factor of.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
He anticipated, in these fields of thought, some of the striking ideas to which Roger Bacon subsequently gave a wider currency.
But the contrast, at this crisis, between his self-sacrificing patriotism and the treachery of the Russophil aristocracy was so striking that, when the Riksdag assembled, Gustav found that the three lower estates were ultra-royalist, and with their aid he succeeded, not without running great risks in crushing the opposition of the nobility by a second coup d ' état on February 16, 1789 and passing the famous Act of Union and Security which gave the king an absolutely free hand as regards foreign affairs and the command of the army, and made further treason impossible.
The striking AA affiliate in Beaver Falls gave in the same day as the Homestead lodge.
His conduct was criticized in ill-informed quarters, but the facts justified his inactivity, and he gave what was said at the time to be a " striking example of his generous spirit " in placing at William's disposal for military purposes the £ 100, 000 recently voted him.
For instance, in the case of In re the Board of Commerce Act, 1919, and the Combines and Fair Prices Act, he gave the decision striking down federal legislation which attempted to regulate the economy.
In this period the conventional war that the Province had known gave way to guerrilla warfare, UNITA still controlling most rural areas and randomly striking military or police installations of the Government, and often civilian communities too.
During and after World War II, she gave a number of striking public lectures, published in her The Life of Poetry ( excerpts here ).
Although established in the late 1950s, much of the initial construction on campus took place in the late 1960s, under the supervision of noted artist and architect Howard van Heuklyn, who gave the campus a striking, futuristic architecture ( buildings like the Pollak Library south, Titan Shops, Humanities, McCarthy Hall ).
Greenberg gave Kiner hours of instruction and, in, Kiner led the major leagues with 51 home runs while striking out less than 100 times.
This so-called Selberg trace formula bore a striking resemblance to the explicit formulae, which gave credibility to the speculation of Hilbert and Pólya.
However, in the next 5 starts after that, Santana gave up only 7 earned runs, striking out 21 and improving his record to 4 – 2 with a 3. 03 ERA.
The sombre and restrained colors of the previous decades gave way to bright, striking modern color-schemes, starting with the Hoover model 29 in 1950, which was red instead of the regular black and brown colors of the past.
He gave himself up to Soviet authorities in Kharbin in 1945, with a letter that shows striking similarities with the doctrines of National Bolshevism:
The more " square " head gave it a much larger striking surface, which provides a larger " sweet spot " to hit the shuttle.
Prominent in labor law, Richberg gave Lilienthal a major role in writing his firm's brief for the appellants in Michaelson v. United States, 266 U. S. 42 ( 1924 ), a landmark case in which the Supreme Court upheld the right of striking railroad workers to jury trials on criminal contempt charges.
In 427⅔ innings, he gave up 397 hits and 203 bases on balls, striking out 198.
Yankee starter Red Ruffing pitched a complete game while striking out 10 Cubs, but walked six and gave up six runs, three of them earned.
McDowell gave up just two hits while striking out 13, but his control continued to be an issue as he also walked seven hitters.
Both his way of sprinting ( he had bandy legs ), and his skill to give the ball a curve ( achieved by striking the ball with the outside of his left foot ) gave him the nickname De Kromme ( The Crooked ).
He pitched one inning and gave up two walks and no runs while striking out one player, former Diamondback Craig Counsell.
Hence, in the striking interplay between the Eucharist which builds up the Church, and the Church herself which " makes " the Eucharist, the primary causality is expressed in the first formula: the Church is able to celebrate and adore the mystery of Christ present in the Eucharist precisely because Christ first gave himself to her in the sacrifice of the Cross.
Due to the popular support of the citizens and other striking groups, the Gdańsk workers held out until the government gave in to their demands.

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