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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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The latter etymology was first suggested by John Mitchell Kemble who alluded that " of six manuscripts in which this passage occurs, one only reads Bretwalda: of the remaining five, four have Bryten-walda or-wealda, and one Breten-anweald, which is precisely synonymous with Brytenwealda "; that Æthelstan was called brytenwealda ealles ðyses ealondes, which Kemble translates as " ruler of all these islands "; and that bryten-is a common prefix to words meaning ' wide or general dispersion ' and that the similarity to the word bretwealh (' Briton ') is " merely accidental ".
It translates customers ' wide area network ( DoD calls these " long-haul ") requirements into effective voice, video, and data network solutions ; leverages proven and emerging technologies to ensure joint interoperability, assured security, and best value ; evaluates technical operation and user mission effectiveness ; and resolves technical support issues for DoD's long-haul networks.

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Afghans sometimes used RPG-7s at extreme range, exploded by their 4. 5-second self-destruct timer, which translates to roughly 950m flight distance, as a method of long distance approach denial for infantry and reconnaissance.
Depending on the energy this translates to a treatment range of approximately 1 – 5 cm ( in water-equivalent tissue ).
Diameters of the larger pines range from 1. 0-1. 6 m ( 3 – 5 ft ), which translates to a circumference ( girth ) range of 3. 1-5. 0 m ( 10. 2-16. 4 ft ).
Yamasaki translates as " Mountain Cape ", a reference to its seclusion amongst a range of forest covered mountains.
The goal of APOLLO is to push LLR into the millimeter range precision, which then translates directly into an order-of-magnitude improvement in the determination of fundamental physics parameters.
The weapon system that Aérospatiale offered was basically a mini-short range wire guided antitank missile, the ACCP ( Anti Char Courte Portee ) which in French translates to Short Range Anti-tank Weapon System.
They called the range Ni-chebe-chii, which translates to Never No Summer.

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He also translates difficult Hebrew or Aramaic words into the spoken French language of his day, giving latter-day scholars a window into the vocabulary and pronunciation of Old French.
The Hawaiian language has no word that translates precisely as music, but a diverse vocabulary exists to describe rhythms, instruments, styles and elements of voice production.

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* This minimal amount of information translates to a much smaller file size compared to large raster images ( the size of representation does not depend on the dimensions of the object ), though a vector graphic with a small file size is often said to lack detail compared with a real world photo.
This higher power also translates into smaller receiving dishes and points out a generalization between a satellite's transmission and a dish's size.
The species epithet refers to the size of its pectoral fins ( translates from Latin as " long hands ").
M75 is at a distance of about 67, 500 light years away from Earth and its apparent size on the sky translates to a true radius of some 67 light years.
A subset S of a topological vector space, or more generally topological abelian group, X is totally bounded if and only if, given any neighbourhood E of the identity ( zero ) element of X, there exists a finite cover of S by subsets of X each of which is a translate of a subset of E. ( In other words, a " size " here is a neighbourhood of the identity element, and a subset is of size E if it is translate of a subset of E .) Equivalently, S is totally bounded if and only if, given any E as before, there exist elements a < sub > 1 </ sub >, a < sub > 2 </ sub >, ..., a < sub > n </ sub > of X such that S is contained in the union of the n translates of E by the points a < sub > i </ sub >.
* La Presa — This is the largest borough in size and the Abelardo L. Rodríguez Dam is located within its limits, hence its name (" Presa " translates as " Dam " in English ).

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The author opens with a prologue, usually taken to be addressed to an individual by the name of Theophilus ( though this name, which translates literally as " God-lover ", may be a nickname rather than a personal appellation ) and references " my earlier book "— almost certainly the Gospel of Luke.
The Analects stress the importance of ritual, but also the importance of ' ren ', which loosely translates as ' human-heartedness, Confucianism, along with Legalism, is responsible for creating the world ’ s first meritocracy, which holds that one's status should be determined by education and character rather than ancestry, wealth, or friendship.
At the subscriber's residence, either the subscriber's television or a set-top box provided by the cable company translates the desired channel back to its original frequency ( baseband ), and it is displayed on the screen.
" Itegue " translates as Empress, and was also used by the only female reigning Empress, Zauditu, along with the official title Negiste Negest ( Queen of Kings ).
In languages other than English and Russian, figure skating is usually referred to by a name that translates as " artistic skating ".
The Scholar's Version of the gospel, developed by the Jesus Seminar, loosely translates the phrase as " The Logos was what God was ," offered as a better representation of the original meaning of the evangelist.
The name of Hosea's daughter, Lo-ruhamah, which translates as " not pitied ," is chosen by God as a sign of displeasure with the people of Israel for following other gods.
) The name of Hosea's son, Lo-ammi, which translates as " not my people ," is chosen by the Lord as a sign of the Lord's displeasure with the people of Israel for following other gods ( see Hosea 1: 8-9 ).
While popular usage translates it as ' Keep it simple, stupid ', Johnson translated it as ' Keep it simple stupid ', and this reading is still used by many authors.
" Kołobrzeg " literally means " by the shore " in Polish: " koło " translates as " by " and " brzeg " translates as " coast " or " shore ".
Each translator only translates one word of the joke, so as not to be killed by reading the whole joke.
At the same time the Septuagint translates the last clause of Malachi 1: 1, " by the hand of his messenger ," and the Targum reads, " by the hand of my angel, whose name is called Ezra the scribe.
The Latin inscription on their tomb, Regno consortes et urna, hic obdormimus Elizabetha et Maria sorores, in spe resurrectionis ( affixed there by James VI of Scotland when he succeeded Elizabeth as King James I of England ) translates to " Consorts in realm and tomb, here we sleep, Elizabeth and Mary, sisters, in hope of resurrection ".
Also, King Mosiah by the aide of God translates a set of records which were found by Limhi's people.

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