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While she cannot stand the " smoke and fug " of running a witch's tent in the market, she keeps her market stall dim, smoky, and with a dense herbal smell because her customers expect it.
While his trademark bald head, stocky build, and gruff Yorkshire accent garnered him many roles as tough guys and criminals, he also played Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream and had a recurring role in the classic sitcom Porridge as dim witted prison inmate Cyril Heslop who utters the memorable line " I read a book once, green it was ".

While and sum
While Diophantus is concerned largely with rational solutions, he assumes some results on integer numbers ; in particular, he seems to assume that every integer is the sum of four squares, though he never states as much explicitly.
While the genome is defined by the sequence of nucleotides, the proteome cannot be limited to the sum of the sequences of the proteins present.
While this is a rather large sum, it is small compared to the many billions of dollars paid by the government and private insurance companies.
While most of this sum would have been spent on the gatehouse, some may have been used to make alterations to the top storey of the keep.
While in that city the bishop was named as one of the guarantors of a new financial arrangement between the king and the pope dealing with feudal payments from England, which lowered the lump sum that had to be paid before Innocent would lift the interdict.
While this sum was later reduced to 90 million francs ( in 1838 ), it was a crushing economic blow to Haiti, which essentially had to buy its independence after having defeated French forces.
While in academia, Smuts pioneered the concept of holism, defined as " the tendency in nature to form wholes that are greater than the sum of the parts through creative evolution " in his 1926 book, Holism and Evolution.
While Alice knows the " linear structure ", both Alice and Bob know the " affine structure "— i. e. the values of affine combinations, defined as linear combinations in which the sum of the coefficients is 1.
While the overall BOP accounts will always balance when all types of payments are included, imbalances are possible on individual elements of the BOP, such as the current account, the capital account excluding the central bank's reserve account, or the sum of the two.
While other distributions are possible, the Gaussian ( normal ) distribution is usually a good model, due to the central limit theorem that says that the sum of different noises tends to approach a Gaussian distribution.
While the concept of the Final Encyclopedia as an information construct containing the total sum of human knowledge came about in the early days of computer technology ( though including such fictional progenitors as the Brain of the Skylark of Valeron in E. E. Smith's Skylark series ), the conceptualization anticipated the concept of cyberspace and, of course, of wiki.
While this sum remains out of reach for many millions of people in Third World countries, government and charitable sources often are in a position to make up the difference for destitute patients.
While vowels are never used in SEDOLs, they are not ignored when computing this weighted sum ( e. g. H
While in Australia, Scott appeared with James Randi in the film " Explorer " and assisted in public paranormal challenges in an effort to give away the then sum of ( U. S .) $ 100, 000 to anyone who could produce such pre-determined paranormal events under fair and supervised conditions.
While the Trust continued to pay Heriot-Watt a fixed sum each year, from then on the College was responsible for managing its own financial affairs.
While this sequence does not converge, we may often find that when we take an average of larger and larger initial terms of the sequence, the average converges, and we can use this average instead of a limit to evaluate the sum of the series.
While the music of the English Madrigal School is of generally high quality and has endured in popularity, it is useful to remember that the total output of the composers was relatively small: Luca Marenzio in Italy alone published more books of madrigals than the entire sum of madrigal publications in England, and Philippe de Monte wrote more madrigals ( over 1100 ) than were written in England during the entire period.
While vendors were only paid commissions, it was not unusual for a driver to clear the then princely sum of over $ 100 per week.
While each of the ingredients combat pain and other problems that occur with it in those who may be nauseated from effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and / or high and escalating doses of morphine ( which can also cause somnolence or sleepiness, hence the stimulant ), it is also generally acknowledged that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts with the various active ingredients all potentiating the morphine or other opioid in their own ways.
While there, he gained both practical knowledge and a sum of money that allowed him, upon his return, to establish one of Connecticut's first cotton mills.
While it is often synonymous with a fine, it differs in that a fine is a fixed sum prescribed by statute and was often voluntary, while an amercement is arbitrary.
As an illustration, she contrasts the Babylonian and Greek " rhetoric " used to back up the claim that the square on the long side of every right angle triangle has the same area as the sum of squares on the other two sides: While Greek geometry found a ' universal proof ', the Babylonian engineers simply measured the sides of a thousand right triangular stones, and applied the heuristic that since all of these obeyed the relationship so would the rest.
But Venning said “ Well I think I could fix it up for about £ 100 ” While £ 100 was a considerable sum in those far off days it was still far below a realistic cost.
Here, d < sub > F </ sub > is called the degree ( or dimension ) of F. It is given by < ref > While the ω < sub > i </ sub > are not uniquely defined by F, Selberg's result shows that their sum is well-defined .</ ref >

While and literally
While the term — literally meaning " sailing the air "— originally referred solely to the science of operating the aircraft, it has since been expanded to include technology, business and other aspects related to aircraft.
While Jonah metaphorically declared, “ Out of the belly of Sheol I cried ,” Jesus will literally be in the belly of Sheol.
While sugar cane dramatically increased Spain's earnings on the island, large numbers of the newly imported slaves fled into the nearly impassable mountain ranges in the island's interior, joining the growing communities of cimarrónes — literally, ' wild animals '.
While there are literally hundreds of types of bit mouthpieces, bit rings and bit shanks, essentially there are really only two broad categories: direct pressure bits, broadly termed snaffle bits ; and leverage bits, usually termed curbs.
While contemporary sources will still speak of early prime ministers of Canada as premier, the modern practice is such that the federal head of government is known almost exclusively as the prime minister, while the provincial heads of government are termed premiers ( save for within Quebec and New Brunswick, where the premiers are addressed in French as Premier ministre du, literally translated as Prime Minister of ).
While nothing in this sequence literally expresses hunger — or desire — the juxtaposition of the images convey that meaning to the audience.
While living there, he founded the town of Yaroslavl ( literally, " Yaroslav's ") on the Volga.
" While Castelnau himself dismissed this claim as " absolutely preposterous ," and the fluid mechanics of such a thing occurring literally defy the laws of physics, it remains one of the more stubborn myths about the candiru.
While this literally translates to " son of the law " or " daughter of the law ", the rabbinical phrase " bar " means here " under the category of " or " subject to ", making " Bar Mitzvah " translate to " an who is subject to the law ".
While shōnen-ai literally means boy's love, the two terms are not synonymous.
* Non-Aristotelianism: While Aristotle wrote that a true definition gives the essence of the thing defined ( in Greek to ti ên einai, literally " the what it was to be "), general semantics denies the existence of such an ' essence '.
While disfranchisement literally affects the right to vote rather than the right to direct representation, various policies have been applied to voting systems in attempts to reduce the number of " unrepresented " voters.
While autocephalous does mean self-governing, it literally means " self-headed ".
While the novel actually follows literally hundreds of characters, the focus is mainly on the three power blocs that emerged from the remnants of the Han Dynasty, and would eventually form the three states of Wei, Shu, and Wu.
While this English translation of the bird's name may be ornithologically incorrect ( the Russian burevestnik refers to many Procellariiformes species, but not to any Hydrobatidae ), it is poetically appropriate, as burevestnik literally means " the announcer of the storm ".
While the nobility owned the countryside, and the peasantry worked the countryside, a new bourgeoisie ( literally " town-dwellers ") arose around mercantile functions in the city.
While it literally means " hunter " in German, in military contexts Jäger may be regarded as meaning " rifleman " or " fighter " ( in the same sense as " fighter aircraft ").
While his nurse would sometimes sing folksongs, the peasant choirs who sang using the podgolosnaya technique ( an improvised style — literally under the voice-which uses improvised dissonant harmonies below the melody ) influenced the way he later felt free to emancipate himself from the smooth progressions of Western harmony.
While it literally means " A. I.
While Mithra is not the divinity of the Sun in Zoroastrian scripture ( or in Indian scripture either ), this being the role of Hvare. khshaeta ( literally " radiant Sun ", whence also Middle Persian Khorshed for the Sun ), in Zoroastrian / Iranian tradition, Mithra became the divinity of the Sun.
While " haupt " in contemporary German means " main ", it also has the dated meaning of " head ", i. e. Hauptmann literally translates to " head man ", which is also the etymological root of " captain " ( from Latin caput head ).
While mostly known and often quoted for being the oldest colour depiction of the city of Stockholm, Vädersolstavlan ( Swedish ; " The Sundog Painting ", literally " The Weather Sun Painting ") is arguably also one of the oldest known depictions of a sun dog.
While the title literally means " heart ", the word contains shades of meaning, and can be translated as " the heart of things " or " feeling ".
While the term “ translatio studii ” literally means in English the translation of studies, there is an implication within the concept that the transmission of learning also carried with it cultural ideals and information.

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