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Her fiance, who is with a publishing firm, translates many books from English into Italian.
Hence S breaks up into uncountably many orbits under G. Using the axiom of choice, we could pick a single point from each orbit, obtaining an uncountable subset X of S with the property that all of its translates by G are disjoint from X.
When told they were called " Anglii " ( Angles ), he replied with a Latin pun that translates well into English: “ Bene, nam et angelicam habent faciem, et tales angelorum in caelis decet esse coheredes ” (" It is well, for they have an angelic face, and such people ought to be co-heirs of the angels in heaven ").
" The Septuagint translates this into Greek as ketos megas, ( Greek: κητος μεγας ), " huge fish "; in Greek mythology the term was closely associated with sea monsters.
The genre translates fairly directly into cinematic form, the coming-of-age film.
Even if the technology to map out every neuron in the brain in real-time were available, and it were known when each neuron was firing, it would still be impossible to know how a particular firing of neurons translates into the observed behavior.
* Crankshaft, the part of a piston engine which translates reciprocating linear piston motion into rotation
When Chicago was incorporated in 1837, it chose the motto Urbs in Horto, a Latin phrase which translates into English as " City in a Garden ".
The mouse's motion typically translates into the motion of a pointer on a display, which allows for fine control of a graphical user interface.
The crankshaft, sometimes usually abreviated to crank, is the part of an engine that translates reciprocating linear piston motion into rotation.
This roughly translates into needing around ten thousand times atmospheric pressure to reduce the volume of a substance by one percent.
Thus, the law of " interpenetrating opposites " records the inextricable interdependence of components: the " transformation of quantity to quality " defends a systems-based view of change that translates incremental inputs into alterations of state ; and the " negation of negation " describes the direction given to history because complex systems cannot revert exactly to previous states.
( The division by 60 translates the busy-hour call / transaction arrival rate into a per-minute value, to match the units in which h is expressed.
Annie translates two of the pages before Jake turns on them and throws the pages into cellar, holding them at gunpoint to force them to go look for Bobby Joe.
The German word Flügel translates into English as wing or flank.
In the year 2009, the was Sam Fransikachea Visvaxiponnachea Dekhin, Jezu-Noketra Bhaxen Porzollum-ia, which translates from Konkani into English as ' Inspired by the faithfulness of Saint Francis, let us shine like Jesus, the Star ', probably based on the year's pastoral theme of the Archdiocese of Goa e Damão Noketram Bhaxen, Sonvsarant Porzollum-ia which translates into English as ' Shine like Stars, in the World '.
Benito Mussolini stated in 1922, " For us the nation is not just territory but something spiritual ... A nation is great when it translates into reality the force of its spirit.
Its Latin motto, fiat panis, translates into English as " let there be bread ".
In a sense, a web browser is a type of file viewer, which translates, or renders, the HTML markups into a human-friendly presentation.
Table showing how the genes exchange according to segregation or independent assortment during meiosis and how this translates into Mendel's laws
5 translates into e < sup > 2 </ sup > * e < sup > 3 </ sup > = e < sup > 5 </ sup >.
What makes this mystery somewhat ironic is that the name " Imhotep " in Ancient Egyptian language translates to “ He who came in peace ,” underlining the way he came into the world, made his impact, and left it in peace taking all his genius work with him.

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Based on the current US $ prices, GDP per capita increased from US $ 587 in 1981, to US $ 869 in 1991, to US $ 1461 in 2001 and to an estimated US $ 1518 ( which translates to less than US $ 130 per month ) in 2006.
This translates to only 8 or 6 drawings per second, respectively.
A 35 mm film frame rate of 24 fps translates to a film speed of per second.
Accuracy rates of 80 % to 90 % on neat, clean hand-printed characters can be achieved, but that accuracy rate still translates to dozens of errors per page, making the technology useful only in very limited applications.
Running a mile in four minutes translates to a speed of 15 miles per hour ( 24. 14 km / h, or 2: 29. 13 per kilometer, or 14. 91 seconds per 100 meters ).
The grade is about and posted as a 7 % grade — which translates as about one thousand feet of elevation change in less than three miles ( 70 meters per kilometer ).
Measured in GDP, the economy of Buenos Aires was the 13th largest economy among the world's cities in 2005 at US $ 245 billion in purchasing power parity, which, based on the population of that year, translates into US $ 19, 500 per capita.
Given the vast territory of the Russian Far East, 6. 7 million people translates to slightly more than one person per square kilometer, making the Russian Far East one of the most sparsely populated areas in the world.
Standard SMS messaging uses 140 bytes per message, which translates to 160 characters of the English alphabet using 7-bit encoding or as few as 70 characters for languages using non-Latin alphabets using UTF-16 encoding.
The English name " ordinary time " translates the Latin term Tempus per annum ( literally " time through the year ").
So a difference in price of 66p per £ 100 translates into a difference of £ 66, 000 per deal.
* In Italy the title was Ong-Bak: Nato per Combattere, which translates as Ong-Bak: Born to Fight.
Using information from April 1979 onwards, the long-run rate of return on the BSE SENSEX works out to be 18. 6 % per annum, which translates to roughly 9 % per annum.
Typically ultrasonic toothbrushes approved by the FDA operate at a frequency of 1. 6MHz, which translates to 192, 000, 000 movements per minute.
Carrier-grade is a term for public network telecommunications products that require up to 5 nines or 6 nines ( or 99. 999 to 99. 9999 percent ) availability, which translates to downtime per year of 30 seconds ( 6 nines ) to 5 minutes ( 5 nines ).
Further, most arbitrage opportunities were found to have small magnitudes, with 94 % of JPY and CHF opportunities existing at a difference of 1 basis point, which translates into a potential arbitrage profit of $ 100 USD per $ 1 million USD transacted.
This translates to 12 " hours " ( often of 50 minutes instead of 60 minutes each ) in class per week.

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The second major incident arose out of an initially peaceful protest by the Mau ( which literally translates as " strongly held opinion "), a non-violent popular movement which had its beginnings in the early 1900s on Savai ' i, led by Lauaki Namulauulu Mamoe, an orator chief deposed by Solf.
The second meaning is PL AG ( Aktiengesellschaft ) which translates into Primitive Lyrics Ltd.
His name translates as " Dylan the Second Wave ", referring to him as being the second born ( ail don meaning " second wave ") of Arianrhod.
DVI files are typically used as input to a second program ( called a DVI driver ) which translates DVI files to graphical data.
Winifred Faraday's The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge ( 1904 ) translates the first recension, and Joseph Dunn's The Ancient Irish Epic Tale Táin Bó Cúailnge ( 1914 ) translates the second, with passages added from the first recension and the Stowe version.
" A second motto, " Ceart ládir abú " translates to " Right and Mighty Forever ".
( The first gloss after each character roughly translates the kanji ; the second is the meaning of the word in Japanese.
The first talkfield, used four times, translates as " I THINK, THEREFORE I AM " and the second one, seen three times, as " COGITO ERGO SUM ", the same phrase in Latin.
This translates as ' Elizabeth Somerset, second daughter of Charles Duke of Beaufort, died here 7 May 1760.
Midnight is also called song yam (,, note that yam is a different word ), a reference to the end of the second three-hour period of the night watch ( song translates as the number two ).
On the second order, it also translates as ' in front of '.
The first clan are the " Nantsaii ", which literally translates as " First on the land ", the second clan are the " Chits ' yaa " which translates as " The helpers " ( second on the land ).
The name derives from the old Franconian name Suapaha ( later Suabaha, then Villa Suabach ) which translates as " Schwaben-Bach " in modern German, which means " Swabian stream ", the first part of the name was given by the Franconians who came to the area about a millenea after the Hallstatt culture to the people living on the banks of that stream, which were perceived as " Swabians " by them, while the second part of the name is a reference to the stream which flows through town.
This name translates as " Area of the Hat ", and is said to have originated when the second Māori King Tāwhiao put his white top hat on a large map of the North Island and declared that all land covered by the hat would be under his mana ( or authority ).
KfW Mittelstandsbank ( which roughly translates as KfW small and medium enterprises bank ), the second largest business unit of the group, provides assistance to German small and medium enterprises ( SMEs ) including individual entrepreneurs and start-ups.
The second is and translates to ' control ', ' system ', ' law ' or ' rule ' but also ' creating a form.

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