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uniform and wasn't
The formal definition and the distinction between pointwise continuity and uniform continuity were first given by Bolzano in the 1830s but the work wasn't published until the 1930s.
The following morning, Reds publicist and traveling secretary Gabe Paul called Hershberger's room at the Copley Plaza Hotel and relayed a message from Bill McKechnie that he wasn't going to play that afternoon and needn't even put on his uniform ; McKechnie likely wanted to give Hershberger time away from the ballpark to collect himself emotionally, but Hershberger said he would be there.
After two years, Kinsey decided life in uniform wasn't for her, either, and quit the police force to become an investigator for California Fidelity, an insurance company, where Aunt Gin had worked.
' According to The New Republic, ' an army psychiatrist warned that he wasn't fit for weapons or uniform, but his professional judgment was awaiting approval by a panel of medical experts that was not very swift in assembling ' and that a ' former chief of staff of the IDF ' had ' speculated that the killer's parents might have a chance to win damages in court for neglect by the army of the welfare of their son.
As Life magazine wrote in 1957 in a retrospective on the studio system, " It wasn't good entertainment and it wasn't art, and most of the movies produced had a uniform mediocrity, but they were also uniformly profitable ...
( At the dance, one soldier's uniform bears the 101st Airborne Division " Screamin ' Eagles " patch, however the 101st Airborne Division wasn't involved in beach landings, but were parachuted behind enemy lines on D-Day, suggesting that several units were present at the ball.

uniform and worn
The Orioles also introduced a new alternate orange uniform to be worn on Saturday home games throughout the 2012 season.
DeMille's designs — most notably his design of the distinctive cadet parade uniform — won praise from Air Force and Academy leadership, were ultimately adopted, and are worn by cadets today.
This uniform is worn during weekend and holiday home games.
It is prescribed as a part of the uniform and when not worn as directed herein will be habitually kept in the possession of the owner.
Originally worn as a part of a military uniform by youth wishing to present a tough or militaristic image, dog tags have since seeped out into wider fashion circles.
* from 1982 – 1988 the pants featured a white uniform number in an elliptical blue circle worn near the hip.
This uniform now serves as the team's alternate or " third jersey " and is usually worn at least once a year.
The throwback uniform is usually worn on Thanksgiving Day.
" Some alumni and students, as well as the conservative student newspaper, The Dartmouth Review, have sought to return the Indian symbol to prominence, but no team has worn the symbol on its uniform in decades.
The dark blue and white hooped uniform still worn today represents the blue water of Corio Bay and the white seagulls so numerous in the Bay.
* Certain types of pleated wrapover skirt worn as school uniform by girls.
The service uniform was worn for daily duty.
The Latin Nights uniform is gold ( originally blue ) with a script " Cerveceros " in front, most recently worn on June 11 against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Another variation on the Mets uniform features a solid blue jersey with " Los Mets " written in orange with white trim, worn with solid white pants.
The uniform was created for Fiesta Latina, but continues to be worn occasionally at home games.
The award is not limited to U. S. citizens and, while it is a civilian award, it can also be awarded to military personnel and worn on the uniform.
In 1979, the Phillies front office modified the uniform into an all-burgundy version with white trimmings, to be worn for Saturday games.
Another uniform controversy arose in 1994 when the Phillies introduced blue caps on Opening Day which were to be worn for home day games only.
The rank insignia on the Next Generation-era Romulan uniform consisted of a series of diamond and crescent shapes, worn on the left collar.
The ceremonial uniform ( 1 ) for festivals, usually worn only by the ceremonial Artillery Company, includes red trousers with a green stripe ( two thinner gold stripes for officers ), a double breasted green jacket ( with red and white lanyard, red cuffs and collars, gold buttons, and red and white dress epaulettes ( for officers the epaulettes are gold, and there is a gold edge to the red cuffs )), a black leather belt, and a black helmet decorated with red and white feathers.
The uniform for naval chief petty officers was a buttoned jacket, similar to that worn by United States chief petty officers.
Hats and other headgear are normally removed during the salute — excepting religious headdress ( and military headdress worn by veterans in uniform, who are otherwise civilians ).
In his induction speech in 1966, Williams included a statement calling for the recognition of the great Negro Leagues players: " I've been a very lucky guy to have worn a baseball uniform, and I hope some day the names of Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson in some way can be added as a symbol of the great Negro players who are not here only because they weren't given a chance.
Over the years, Nicks has developed a style which she calls her " uniform ", which is best exemplified by the outfit worn on the cover of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, perhaps the base inspiration for many of her costumes.

uniform and again
For this, he was again arrested and this time was sentenced to six months in prison for illegally wearing a uniform.
The hard, dense product was then broken again into tiny pieces which were separated with sieves to have a uniform product for each purpose ; coarse powders were used for cannons, finer grained powders for muskets, and the finest for small hand guns and priming.
It is characteristic of early literature that the evolution of the thought, or the grammatical form of the sentence, is guided by the structure of the verse ; and the correspondence which consequently obtains between the rhythm and the syntax — the thought being given out in lengths, as it were, and these again divided by tolerably uniform pauses — produces a swift flowing movement such as is rarely found when periods are constructed without direct reference to the metre.
" Whereas reason and convenience indicate to us an uniform standard for all quantities ; which I shall call the Georigan standard ; and that is only to divide every integer in each species into eight equal parts, and every part again into 8 real or imaginary particles, as far as is necessary.
Lawrence's meeting the officer again while in British uniform was, however, an invention of Wilson or Bolt.
Upon earning promotion to the National football association in 1912, the club renamed to become SC Feijenoord, after the city district in which the team was founded and again changed uniform, adopting the red and white shirts, black shorts and black socks they still wear today.
Lindros would never wear a Flyers uniform again, as he sat out the season awaiting a trade.
* 2008 – present – For the 08 – 09 season, the Magic have once again created another uniform.
The orange version of the uniform was used again in the 2006 – 07 season, as part of the 20th anniversary of the 1986 – 87 team, while the blue versions were worn in the 2009 – 10 season as part of the franchise's 40th anniversary and as tribute to the 1988 – 89 team.
According to Jack Benny's memoirs, his own father walked out of the theater early in the film, disgusted that his son was in a Nazi uniform, and vowed not to set foot in the theater again.
It stipulated that all captured Allied commandos were to be executed, again regardless of whether they were in uniform.
The first indications of a deviation from uniform expansion of the universe were reported in 1973 and again in 1978.
It is of course, very tempting to think that if a plane wave emanating from the finite aperture of the transparency is tilted too far from horizontal, it will somehow " miss " the lens altogether but again, since the uniform plane wave extends infinitely far in all directions in the transverse ( x-y ) plane, the planar wave components cannot miss the lens.
Similarly, it is sometimes said that " the uniform distribution is a special case of the beta distribution ", again referring to a continuous uniform distribution ranging between 0 and 1.
The pollen cones are more uniform in structure across the family, 1 – 20 mm long, with the scales again arranged spirally, decussate ( opposite ) or whorled, depending on the genus ; they may be borne singly at the apex of a shoot ( most genera ), in the leaf axils ( Cryptomeria ), in dense clusters ( Cunninghamia ; Juniperus drupacea ), or on discrete long pendulous panicle-like shoots ( Metasequoia, Taxodium ).
Once again assuming a uniform distribution of branch instruction placements, 0. 5, 1. 5, and 3. 5 instructions fetched are discarded.
The Ontario Provincial Police also wore the Stetson ( grey woven fabric ) as part of their uniform from 1909 to 1930s and again from 1997 to 2009.
However, this uniform is still used by some Canadian viceroys and others could choose to wear it again at any point.
When the CF went back to separate uniform colours in the mid 1980s, cadets followed again with a new air force blue cadet uniform being issued but following the same style as the outgoing green uniform.
Leaving Tegan in the TARDIS in case the White Guardian tries to contact them again, the Doctor and Turlough leave to explore, barely avoiding one of the officers, dressed in an Edwardian naval uniform and having a mechanical, blank expression.
( Ironically, two of his Gunsmoke episodes feature Tucker in his cavalry uniform again, as the comic " Sergeant Holly ," ( 1970 ) who in one scene " marries " and spends a hectic night with Miss Kitty.

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