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At the present time, the counter-attack takes the line that there's no more of the true spirit of `` integration '' in the North than in the South.
By this time Henri's entire chest-back-lat-shoulder area is pumped-up to almost bursting point, and Claude takes time to do a bit more pectoral-front deltoid shaping work.
And it helps the builder because it can handle a more efficiently packaged load, can deliver it to the best spot ( in some cases, right on the roof or inside the house ), and never takes any of the builder's high-priced labor to help unload it.
The random variable X takes the values Af with probabilities Af or, more briefly Af.
It seems clear, when one takes into consideration the exceedingly defective eyesight of the patient ( we shall describe it in detail in connection with our second question, the one concerning the psychical blindness of the patient ), that he had to rely on his sense of touch much more than the usual portfolio-maker and that consequently that faculty was most probably more sensitive to shape and size than that of a person with normal vision.
However, further experience takes these equal chances, and forces the imagination to observe that certain chances arise more frequently than others.
* 1975 – The Japanese Red Army takes more than 50 hostages at the AIA Building housing several embassies in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
" Compared to woven bone, lamellar bone formation takes place more slowly.
Dark energy in its simplest formulation takes the form of the cosmological constant term in Einstein's field equations of general relativity, but its composition and mechanism are unknown and, more generally, the details of its equation of state and relationship with the Standard Model of particle physics continue to be investigated both observationally and theoretically.
The more precise meaning " three-masted ship " arose in the 17th century, and often takes the French spelling for disambiguation.
" Still more demos, alternate takes, and wholly unheard-before recordings have been released since Haley's death.
This still takes place more or less every five years and concludes with a game of Cornish hurling.
Their collection takes on a more specific focus.
In these instances the CEO either takes on more roles and responsibilities, or the roles traditionally assigned to the COO are carried out by sub C-suite executives ( as discussed above ).
Outside of Mexican-American communities, the term has been considered pejorative and takes on subjective view but usually consists of one or more of the following elements.
In other words, it takes no more time to break RSA on a quantum computer ( up to a multiplicative constant ) than to use it legitimately on a classical computer.
The Wubi takes longer to learn, but expert typists can enter text much more rapidly with it than with phonetic methods.
Although a longbow achieves comparable accuracy and faster shooting rate than an average crossbow, crossbows release more kinetic energy and can be used effectively after a week of training, while a comparable single-shot skill with a longbow takes years of strength training to overcome the draw strength of the longbow, as well as years of practice needed to use it with skill.
This issue assumes more importance as the scale of the map gets smaller ( i. e. the map shows a larger area ) because the information shown on the map takes up more space on the ground.
Bit serial logic designs are more common in calculators whereas bit parallel designs dominate general-purpose computers, because a bit serial design minimizes chip complexity, but takes many more clock cycles.
For example, as a result of heavy borrowing from Arabic into Persian, Modern Persian in fact takes more of its vocabulary from Arabic than from its direct ancestor, Proto-Indo-Iranian.
Because transpiration takes place during the cooler, more humid night hours, water loss is significantly reduced.

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A merger takes place in three steps:
Treatment of alcoholism takes several steps.
The key notions in the definition are ( 1 ) that some n is specified at the start, ( 2 ) for any n the computation only takes a finite number of steps, after which the machine produces the desired output and terminates.
The mode of action of chymotrypsin explains this as hydrolysis takes place in two steps.
In competitive diving, FINA takes regulatory steps to ensure that athletes are protected from the inherent dangers of the sport.
While a business continuity plan ( BCP ) takes a broad approach to dealing with organizational-wide effects of a disaster, a disaster recovery plan ( DRP ), which is a subset of the business continuity plan, is instead focused on taking the necessary steps to resume normal business operations as quickly as possible.
As noted above, under most trade secret regimes, a trade secret is not deemed to exist unless its purported holder takes reasonable steps to maintain its secrecy.
An estimated 500 million people worldwide watch in awe as Neil Armstrong takes his historic first steps on the Moon at 02: 56 UTC, the largest television audience for a live broadcast at that time.
The Second Continental Congress takes various steps toward organizing an American government, appointing George Washington commander-in-chief ( June 14 ), Benjamin Franklin postmaster general ( July 26 ) and creating a Continental Navy ( October 13 ) and a Marine force ( November 10 ) as landing troops for it, but as yet the 13 colonies have not declared independence, and both the British ( June 12 ) and American ( July 15 ) governments make laws.
More importantly, Miller takes on the bigger picture of a rhetorical situation in which all of these steps happen.
For Plato, Eros takes an almost transcendent manifestation when the subject seeks to go beyond itself and form a communion with the objectival other: " the true order of going ... to the things of love, is to use the beauties of earth as steps ... to all fair forms, and from fair forms to fair actions, and from fair actions to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion of absolute beauty ".
He takes his first steps toward his destiny when he finds two droids, C-3PO and R2-D2, the latter of whom is carrying a message for Obi-Wan Kenobi, known to Luke as the hermit old Ben Kenobi.
This result is obtained by noting that steps 1 and 3 take moves, and step 2 takes one move, giving.
The process takes the steps blocking, faceting, also called " brillianteering ", and polishing.
* Clay Street, an alley beneath Angels Flight incline railway, on Bunker Hill, where Hammer parks his Corvette and then takes the back steps up to the Hill Crest Hotel, but when we cut to him approaching the hotel's large porch, he's on the Third Street steps opposite Angels Flight.
Starting from a, it takes b steps to the right to reach c. This movement to the right is modeled mathematically by addition:
From c, it takes b steps to the left to get back to a.
From position 3, it takes no steps to the left to stay at 3, so 3 − 0
From 3, it takes 3 steps to the left to get to 0, so 3 − 3 = 0.
From 3, it takes 4 steps to the left to get to − 1:
The film is notable for its almost exclusive use of one set: with the exception of the film's opening, which begins outside on the steps of the courthouse and ends with the jury's final instructions before retiring, a brief final scene on the courthouse steps and two short scenes in an adjoining washroom, the entire movie takes place in the jury room.
She takes a liking to Oliver and treats him like her own child, but is eventually murdered for the steps she takes in behalf of him.

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