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This hallway leads to a maze-like complex, starting with a large room ( the " Anteroom "), which in turn leads to a truly enormous space ( the " Great Hall "), a room primarily distinguished by an enormous spiral staircase which appears, when viewed from the landing, to spiral down without end.
The mengal truly enjoys enormous prestige, being a
Finding the Antarctic oceans deeper ( the measurements he used may not have been fully representative ) and attributing this to the gravitational attraction of the Antarctic ice sheet, he postulated a truly enormous ice sheet approximately 90 km thick.
Both the depressed economic situation arising from the collapse of the gold rushes, as well as a desire for the establishment of truly responsible and representative government, led to enormous domestic pressure for British Columbia to join the Canadian Confederation, which had been proclaimed in 1867.
Both of these assets got better the more they were studied: Main Pass was the second largest recoverable sulphur reserve then known, and Grasberg's ore reserves — and profit potential — were truly enormous.
In awarding Lovett the Distinguished Service Medal in September 1945, President Harry Truman wrote: " He has truly been the eyes, ears and hands of the Secretary of War in respect to the growth of that enormous American airpower which has astonished the world and played such a large part in bringing the war to a speedy and successful conclusion.
The CART-IRL feud coincided with an enormous expansion of stock car racing, governed by NASCAR, from its past as a mostly regional circuit mainly followed in the Southern U. S. to a truly national sport.
Until his death in 1970, Bordiga devoted himself to contributing to the enormous task of reconstructing the theoretical and political basis of the Party, which became truly international in fact as well as name in the 1960s.
Sumption's narrative history of The Hundred Years War between England and France ( of which three volumes have so far been published 1990 – 2009 ) has been widely praised as ' earning a place alongside Sir Steven Runciman's A History of the Crusades according to Frederic Raphael, and as a work that ' deploys an enormous variety of documentary material ... and interprets it with imaginative and intelligent sympathy ' and is ' elegantly written ' ( Rosamond McKitterick, Evening Standard ); for Allan Massie it is ' An enterprise on a truly Victorian scale ... What is most impressive about this work, apart from the author's mastery of his material and his deployment of it, is his political intelligence '.
To hatch his latest scheme to destroy the Net and the world, he built 2 enormous Copybots and installed the Falzar and Gregar Cybeasts in it, until Baryl decided what was truly right and began to battle one of the Cybeasts.

truly and building
If an elementary particle truly has no substructure, then it is one of the basic building blocks of the universe from which all other particles are made.
See Michael Buckland's conclusion: " Bush's contributions in this area were twofold: ( i ) A significant engineering achievement by the team under his leadership in building a truly rapid prototype microfilm selector, and ( ii ) a speculative article, ' As We May Think ,' which, through its skillful writing and the social prestige of its author, has had an immediate and lasting effect in stimulating others.
Beginning in the early 20th century, one could no longer truly master tool and die making, machine tool building, or engineering without some knowledge of the science of metrology, as well as the sciences of chemistry and physics ( for metallurgy, kinematics / dynamics, and quality ).
Only two of these species have been truly domesticated, one ( Apis mellifera ) at least since the time of the building of the Egyptian pyramids, and only that species has been moved extensively beyond its native range.
Edwin Forrest played a plantation black in 1823, and George Washington Dixon was already building his stage career around blackface in 1828, but it was another white comic actor, Thomas D. Rice, who truly popularized blackface.
Still, building a chip conforming to this specification caused the One Laptop per Child project to claim " the first truly Open Source SD implementation, with no need to obtain an SDI license or sign NDAs to create SD drivers or applications.
A waiting mortuary is a mortuary building designed specifically for the purpose of confirming that deceased persons are truly deceased.
This is truly Modernistic bulk having elaborated architectonical shape with its perpendicular ribs of concrete dividing windows into narrow quarters-black and white as main colours of building and deep green of greenery around it together with precisely cuboidal massive creates unique impression, indeed.
" ince ( e. g. ) building is an art and is essentially a reasoned productive state, and since there is no art that is not a state of this kind, and no state of this kind that is not an art, it follows that art is the same as a productive state that is truly reasoned.
The purges, however, left the economy in a truly disastrous state whereby a lack of capital inflow doomed the building projects that were underway.
At a time when the Church and our parish were far more “ protestant ” than “ Episcopal ”, he managed to achieve a church building that was truly Catholic in spirit and perfectly suited for Catholic worship-a dream that came closer to reality only years after Dr. Gates ' death.
Lonergan, building on the ' theorem of the supernatural ' achieved in medieval times, as well as the distinction between grace and freedom worked out by Thomas Aquinas, is able to remove all the brackets and return to the truly concrete, with his unique synthesis of ' Jerusalem and Athens.
" Spec " Collins, the then-President of Phi Sigma Kappa, announced that from his point of view, " the entire fraternity system-which is truly an American institution engaged in the service of building good American citizens – is being challenged.
However, only when parcels of land were leased or granted to the public in and after 1843 for the building of houses and shophouses, did Chinatown's physical development truly begin.
Coatalen decided to re-enter the LSR field himself, building the truly gigantic Sunbeam 1000HP powered by two Matabele engines.
Starting in the early 1930s, The Savoy, a dance hall in Harlem ( an African-American neighborhood in New York City ) was the first truly integrated building in the United States — for both the dancers and the musicians.
He said the police officer who sent people back into the building truly believed he advised them to go to the top floor, despite evidence that he did not.
The Tonenburg, a mediaeval building complex near Albaxen – not truly a castle as the name suggests – was built in 1350 by the Corvey Abbey.
In spite of the survival of these medieval-style private jurisdictions, James IV succeeded in building up a navy that was truly royal.
By building the suite around a robust electronic medical record ( EMR )-also known as an electronic health record ( EHR )- MedcomSoft has recognized that data captured at the point of care truly drives the business of medicine.
" We have spent a long time building and refining a brilliant creative and production team ... Keeping this group together as our own company is truly exciting ," commented Cooper about the name change.
:... thank you for the truly well thought out way in which this building is being renovated.
This building demonstrates Strickland's maturity as an architect, showing that some of America's architects were truly innovating in the Greek Revival.
The building has had its successes but never truly put the Buccaneer football program on the map, despite being one of very few on-campus domed stadiums in the United States.

truly and was
He could move very quickly, she knew ( although he seldom found occasion to do so ), but he was more wiry than truly strong.
Yet General Suvorov -- who had never forgotten hearing his adored Czarina declare that all truly great men had oddities -- was mad only north, northwest.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
These arrangements would have been impossible if the business community was truly interested in the welfare of its employes.
But after the doctor's return that night Alex could see, from the high window in his own room, the now familiar figure crouched on a truly impressive heap of towels, apparently giving its egg-hatching powers one final chance before it was replaced in its office by a sure-enough hen.
The kiss outraged our friends but it was done and meanwhile had released in me all the remote, exciting premonitions of lust, all the mysterious sensations that I had imagined a truly consummated kiss would convey to me.
The `` Essex Journal '' says that he `` delivered an oration on the bridge, which for elegance of style, propriety of speech or force of argument, was truly Ciceronian ''.
Now did Welch truly become the man of the hour, and everything that followed in the procedure of Justice was a new triumph for him.
To help him on this religious aspect of primitive jazz he had `` Big '' Miller, as a preacher-singer and Hannah Dean, Gospel-singer, while Oscar Brown Jr., an extremely talented young man, did a slave auctioneer's call, a field-hands' work song, and a beautifully sung Negro lullaby, `` Brown Baby '', which was one of the truly moving moments of the festival.
But the stuff of tragedy was not truly present and the play became only comedy acted rather slowly.
I touched it and the coolness, the ice-feeling, was gone, and even then it moved a little, perhaps a tiny spasm of the dead muscles, and I hoped that it was truly dead, so that I would not have to kill it.
Something in the back of his mind was aware that the magnificence of the plan lay in his faith, that the idea would work because he believed in it, since his courage and virility were involved, because it was truly his.
Milne did not speak out much on the subject of religion, although he used religious terms to explain his decision, while remaining a pacifist, to join the army: " In fighting Hitler ", he wrote, " we are truly fighting the Devil, the Anti-Christ ... Hitler was a crusader against God.
Since Fire Temple was at least partially built to conform to the dimensions of the cliff alcove in which it was built, it is neither round in form nor truly subterranean like other structures defined as kivas
Critically, the film was also better received than the first two instalments, with some critics remarking that it was the first Harry Potter film to truly capture the essence of the novels.
Historians differ on which of them was responsible for which institution, and which of them most represented a truly democratic movement.
Armida was soon followed by Salieri's first truly popular success ; a commedia per musica in the style of Carlo Goldoni La fiera di Venezia ( The Fair of Venice ).
Nora realizes that her husband is not the strong and gallant man she thought he was, and that he truly loves himself more than he does her.
" It was indeed a truly shocking sight to see the miserable remains of this mighty army ," wrote Captain Drake, "… reduced to a handful.
These two invasions caused English to become " mixed " to some degree ( though it was never a truly mixed language in the strictest sense of the word ; mixed languages arise from the cohabitation of speakers of different languages, who develop a hybrid tongue for basic communication ).
Connolly also suggests that in context the marriage metaphor was necessary in that it truly exemplified the unequal interaction between Yahweh and the people Israel.

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