Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "learned" ¶ 761
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Twenty-eight and all
Twenty-eight people lose their lives and all 54 survivors are injured, 28 of them seriously.

Twenty-eight and were
The constellations of the Zodiac of western Asia and Europe were not used ; instead the sky is divided into Three Enclosures ( 三垣 sān yuán ), and Twenty-eight Mansions ( 二十八宿 èrshíbā xiù ) in twelve Ci ( 十二次 ).
Twenty-eight cartloads of sacred bones were said to have been removed from the Catacombs and placed in a porphyry basin beneath the high altar.
Twenty-eight cases of beer and nineteen bottles of hard liquor were seized, but the patrol wagons had not yet arrived, so patrons were required to wait in line for about 15 minutes.
Twenty-eight Bohemian nobles were executed at Old Town Hall ( Prague ) on 21 June 1621, and the heads of twelve of them, along with the hand of Joachim Andreas von Schlick were nailed to the Old Town Tower of Charles Bridge, where they remained for ten years.
Twenty-eight of the plane's 82 occupants were killed.
Twenty-eight Japanese military and political leaders were charged with Class A crimes, and more than 5, 700 Japanese nationals were charged with Class B and C crimes, mostly entailing prisoner abuse.
Twenty-eight proposals were submitted, and on May 5, 2011, three were chosen for further study.
Twenty-eight thousand conductors and twelve thousand porters were employed by the Pullman Co. Pullman built its last standard heavyweight sleeping car in February 1931.
Twenty-eight people were killed during the same weekend, with 26 of the 28 incidents believed to be gang-related.
Twenty-eight of these were conducted during previous missions and were to be continued, repeated or completed during Foale's stay.
Twenty-eight Gotha twin-engined bombers were lost on the raids over England, with no losses for the Zeppelin-Staaken giants.
Twenty-eight franchise locations were launched the following year.
Twenty-eight of the 31 members of his crew were killed in the explosion.
Twenty-eight Meccans were killed and the rest of those opposing the Muslim entry fled.
Twenty-eight other persons were injured during the shooting or afterward by blows from police batons or other action.
Twenty-eight decrees were published and eleven days of indulgence were granted to those who would visit with pious sentiments the church of the Blessed Virgin in the Diocese of Apt on the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross and venerate there certain relics of the Cross.
Twenty-eight volumes were planned but only nineteen were published.

Twenty-eight and .
Twenty-eight members signed Abba Mari's letter of approval ; the others, under Tibbon's leadership, addressed another letter to Ben Adret, rebuking him and his colleagues for condemning a whole community without knowledge of the local conditions.
Twenty-eight Labour MPs eventually joined the new party, along with one member of the Conservative Party, Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler.
* 1986 – Twenty-eight years of one-family rule end in Haiti, when President Jean-Claude Duvalier flees the Caribbean nation.
Twenty-eight years later, Bartolomeu Dias proved that Africa could be circumnavigated when he reached the southern tip of the continent, now known as the " Cape of Good Hope.
Twenty-eight radioisotopes have been characterized, the most stable being < sup > 105 </ sup > Ag with a half-life of 41. 29 days, < sup > 111 </ sup > Ag with a half-life of 7. 45 days, and < sup > 112 </ sup > Ag with a half-life of 3. 13 hours.
Twenty-eight artificial isotopes of zirconium have been synthesized, ranging in atomic mass from 78 to 110.
** Twenty-eight nations sign an agreement creating the World Bank.
Twenty-eight Mission cards also come with the game to be used in the Secret Mission Risk rule variant.
Twenty-eight ( 28 ) DS1s are multiplexed into a DS3.
Twenty-eight of the album's 30 tracks (" Revolution 1 " and " Revolution 9 " being the only exceptions ) exist in official alternative mono mixes.
Twenty-eight research grants are awarded.
Twenty-eight legal brothels existed in the state as of July 2008, employing about 300 female prostitutes at any given time.
Twenty-eight states, the District of Columbia, and Guam have enacted statutory protections against SLAPPs.
Twenty-eight nations and 2, 408 competitors, including 48 women, competed in 102 events in 14 sports.
Twenty-eight performers died in the course of their tours, from plane crashes, illness, or diseases contracted while on tour.
* The Gestapo Defied, Being the Last Twenty-eight Sermons by Martin Niemöller ( London: W. Hodge and Company, Limited, 1941 ).
Twenty-eight year old Ian Malone came from a working class background in the Dublin suburb of Ballyfermot.
Twenty-eight other Labour MPs and one Conservative MP ( Christopher Brocklebank-Fowler ) joined the new party.

returns and all
Amdahl's law does represent the law of diminishing returns if you are considering what sort of return you get by adding more processors to a machine, if you are running a fixed-size computation that will use all available processors to their capacity.
In Theosophy, Steiner suggested that human beings unite a physical body of a nature common to ( and that ultimately returns to ) the inorganic world ; a life body ( also called the etheric body ), in common with all living creatures ( including plants ); a bearer of sentience or consciousness ( also called the astral body ), in common with all animals ; and the ego, which anchors the faculty of self-awareness unique to human beings.
Whenever possible, a pair will adopt an ideal attacking formation with one player hitting down from the rearcourt, and his partner in the midcourt intercepting all smash returns except the lift.
Increasing returns to scale occurs when " doubling all inputs more than doubles the output an activity has economies of scale if doubling output less than doubles cost ".
As an example, choose a point a and let f be the step function that returns a value, say 1, for all x less than a, and returns a different value, say 10, for all x greater than or equal to a. f cannot have a derivative at a.
Regardless of the outcome, all knights are immediately deactivated, and the barbarian ship returns to its starting point on the track.
Where economies of scale refer to a firm's costs, returns to scale describe the relationship between inputs and outputs in a long-run ( all inputs variable ) production function.
A production function has constant returns to scale if increasing all inputs by some proportion results in output increasing by that same proportion.
If the firm is a perfect competitor in all input markets, and thus the per-unit prices of all its inputs are unaffected by how much of the inputs the firm purchases, then it can be shown that at a particular level of output, the firm has economies of scale if and only if it has increasing returns to scale, has diseconomies of scale if and only if it has decreasing returns to scale, and has neither economies nor diseconomies of scale if it has constant returns to scale.
In this case, if a player wishes to replace all five of their cards, that player is given four of them in turn, the other players are given their draws, and then the dealer returns to that player to give the fifth replacement card ; if no other player draws it is necessary to deal a burn card first.
It begins with a long 23-bar melody on an unaccompanied solo trumpet ( which returns at the symphony's close, " transfigured " by all that has intervened ).
Additionally, in modern Jewish eschatology, it is believed that history will complete itself and the ultimate destination will be when all mankind returns to the Garden of Eden.
Heathers picks up 20 years later when Veronica returns home to Sherwood, Ohio with her teenage daughter, who must contend with the next generation of mean girls, all named " Ashley ".
A " soft " hurdle means the performance fee is calculated on all the fund's returns if the hurdle rate is cleared.
* God returns all the Jews to the Land of Israel and resettles them in the Land

0.120 seconds.