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Not only did senior army generals occupy the presidency from 1964 until 1985, but most of the officers who held cabinet posts during that time were from the army.
which is a mapping of the initial configuration onto the current configuration, giving a geometrical correspondence between them, i. e. giving the position vector that a particle, with a position vector in the undeformed or reference configuration, will occupy in the current or deformed configuration at time.
Nevertheless, it is clear that Baden was impressed with Eugene's qualities – " This young man will, with time, occupy the place of those whom the world regards as great leaders of armies.
In contrast to bosons, only one fermion can occupy a particular quantum state at any given time.
Double-strung harps often have levers either on every string or on the most commonly sharped strings, for example C and F. Having two sets of strings allows the harpist's left and right hands to occupy the same range of notes without having both hands attempt to play the same string at the same time.
As there were sometimes differing opinions among the bishops on new questions, defining orthodoxy would occupy the Church for some time.
In 1527 a statute recorded in Galway City in Ireland stated, " At no time to use ne occupy ye hurling of ye litill balle with the hookie sticks or staves, nor use no hand balle to play without the walls, but only the great foot balle.
Large packets can occupy a slow link for some time, causing greater delays to following packets and increasing lag and minimum latency.
One language may occupy the greater number of programmer hours, a different one have more lines of code, and a third utilize the most CPU time.
However, this view is not shared by linguists, as proto-languages generally occupy small geographical areas over a very limited time span, and are generally spoken by close-knit communities such as a single small tribe.
He also had difficulty with the assertion that a single subatomic particle can occupy numerous areas of space at one time.
This is a time of fellowship with families, friends and surrounding communities, but may also occupy larger spaces at masjid or banquet halls for 100 or more diners.
Around 2000, the artist's squats movement was exposed in the medias, and quite popular ( as they chose to occupy empty public-owned buildings mainly, at a time when middle-class Parisians could not afford skyrocketing prices for renting a decent flat ).
While a TARDIS can materialise inside another, if both TARDISes occupy exactly the same space and time, a Time Ram will occur, resulting in their mutual annihilation (" The Time Monster ").
To occupy the time they eat, sleep, converse, argue, sing, play games, exercise, swap hats, and contemplate suicide – anything " to hold the terrible silence at bay ".
In 1688 yet another attempt was made to occupy Avignon, however the attempt failed, and from 1688 to 1768 Avignon was at peace with no occupations or wars during that time.
Although the Lutici were subdued for a time in 987, they would continued to occupy the young king ’ s attention.
Woolf has further demonstrated that by the time of Malcolm II, the leading cenela of Dal Riata had moved from the southwest of the region ( north of the Firths ) to the north, east, and northeast, with Cenel Loairn moving up the Great Glen to occupy Moray, the former and sometimes still Fortriu, one branch of Cenel nGabhrain occupying the district known as Gowrie and another the district of Fife, Cenel nOengusa giving its name to Circinn as Angus, Cenel Comgaill occupying Strathearn, and another lesser known kindred, Cenel Conaing, probably moving to Mar.
The international synoptic code ( or SYNOP ) provides for reporting the three basic altitude ranges for tropospheric clouds, but makes no special provision for multi-level clouds that can occupy more than one altitude range at a particular time.
Occupational therapy is about helping people do the day-to-day tasks that “ occupy ” their time, sustain themselves, and enable them to contribute to the wider community.
They defeated Warwick's army at the Second Battle of St Albans and recaptured the feeble-minded King Henry, who had been abandoned on the battlefield for the third time, but failed to occupy London.
Any number of playing pieces may occupy the same space at the same time.
They also seized the Bois des Corbeaux a second time, but at a crippling cost before they could finally occupy the crests of Le Mort Homme and Côte 304.
At this time, Vietnam was only just beginning to occupy the Mekong Delta, former territory of the Indianized kingdom of Champa which they had defeated in 1471.
The core subjects ( which occupy around one-third of total teaching time in both vocational and academic programmes ) include English, artistic activities, physical education and health, mathematics, natural science, social studies, Swedish or Swedish as a second language, and religious studies.

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Shortly thereafter, Athanasius became occupied with the disputes with the Byzantine Empire and Arians which would occupy much of his life.
Despite the up-or-out system, under President José Sarney the army became top-heavy as generals began to occupy many positions that previously had been reserved for colonels.
In 1930, RCA agreed to occupy the yet-to-be-constructed landmark building of the Rockefeller Center complex, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, which in 1933 became known as the RCA building, now the GE Building.
In November 1800, he became the first president to occupy the White House.
In 1954, he became a full member of the Politburo and eventually rose to occupy the second-highest position in the party hierarchy.
In 1892, he became the third in his family to occupy the physics chair at the Muséum National d ' Histoire Naturelle.
They became aware of culture as a " universe ," or vast field in which we of today and our own civilization occupy only one place of many.
When disks were small, this was of little consequence, because the individual allocation block size was trivial, but as disks started to approach the 1 GB mark, the smallest amount of space that any file could occupy ( a single allocation block ) became excessively large, wasting significant amounts of disk space.
McClellan's first military operations were to occupy the area of western Virginia that wanted to remain in the Union and later became the state of West Virginia.
While still a young man it became his ambition to occupy a rabbinical position in a larger German town ; for he desired to show the older rabbis that secular and philosophical scholarship could well be harmonized with rabbinical erudition.
French fishing fleets continued to sail to the Atlantic coast and into the St. Lawrence River, making alliances with First Nations that became important once France began to occupy the land.
In November 1800, John Adams became the first President to occupy the White House.
Both periodicals became very influential under him, and formed the type of the new sort of monthly review which came to occupy the place formerly held by the quarterlies.
This project continued to occupy his attention until it culminated in the organization of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, of which he became first president.
While British intervention was meant to be short term, British forces continued to occupy the country, instituting the ousting of Khedive Abbas II in 1914, after which Egypt once more became a sultanate, and also a British protectorate.
Emden became well versed in all branches of Talmudic literature ; later he studied philosophy, kabbalah, and grammar, and made an effort to acquire the Latin and Dutch languages, in which, however, he was seriously hindered by his belief that a Jew should occupy himself with secular sciences only during the hour of twilight.
In 1585, Kanamori Nagachika, one of Oda Nobunaga's and later Toyotomi Hideyoshi's generals, was sent to occupy Hida Province and became its lord.
His ally, Nuon Chea ( also known as Long Reth ), became deputy general secretary ; however, Pol Pot and Ieng Sary were named to the Political Bureau to occupy the third and the fifth highest positions in the renamed party's hierarchy.
The first land settled was on the western side of the ford – this area being less liable to flooding – but as the community grew it spread to occupy land on the other bank of the river, and it was this eastern part of the town that eventually became more important ; hence Retford's alternative ( and, for administrative purposes, still official ) name of East Retford.
The death of Fox, who became foreign secretary and leader of the House of Commons, soon, however, broke up the Grenville administration ; and in the spring of 1807 Lord Eldon once more, under the Duke of Portland's administration, returned to the woolsack, which, from that time, he continued to occupy for about twenty years, swaying the cabinet.
He was noted for his ability to occupy the crease and became a key feature of England's Test batting line up for many years, although he was less successful in his limited One Day International ( ODI ) appearances.
Although he later became renowned for his ability to occupy the crease for hours of defensive play, he was capable of playing attacking cricket.
Widowed in 1652, she became one of the many powerful female land holder, who occupy a significant place in the local legends of Sweden during the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Barbro Påle, Sophia Drake, Margareta Huitfeldt and Margareta von Ascheberg.
It became unsafe to occupy due to mold growth and asbestos exposure.

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