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He worked for two hours a day with each model sent by the rabbi.
As a first step toward this goal, arrangements were worked out for comparing the scales now in use through circulation of a group of standard platinum resistance thermometers for calibration by each national laboratory.
Based on a newer, slightly more flexible, version of the Asters original Motorola MC6845 video chip, the Rockwell 6545, it worked by adding a new video mode, one with the ability to reprogram an extended, ( 2048 characters instead of 256 characters ) version of the character set, supported by an extended character memory of the video card that did not use one ( 8 bit ) byte per character, but an 11 bit " word ", so it could address each one of the available 2048 unique programmable characters.
The relation of citizenship has not been a fixed or static relation, but constantly changed within each society, and that according to one view, citizenship might " really have worked " only at select periods during certain times, such as when the Athenian politician Solon made reforms in the early Athenian state.
Since 1988's Dead Ringers, Cronenberg has worked with cinematographer Peter Suschitzky on each of his films ( see List of noted film director and cinematographer collaborations ).
They shared their thoughts and worked alongside each other for over a decade at the University of Freiburg, Heidegger being Husserl's assistant during 1920-1923.
To envision how gnutella originally worked, imagine a large circle of users ( called nodes ), each of whom have gnutella client software.
He worked with Joseph Locke on the Grand Junction Railway with one half of the line allocated to each man.
Various communities have worked not only together, but also independent of each other in various configurations including gay liberation, lesbian feminism, the queer movement and transgender activism.
After finishing his National Service in 1959 in the Royal Artillery as a B2 radar operator, he worked as a mill operative on the fourth floor at Townhead Mill in Rochdale and travelled home each weekend to Heswall on a scooter borrowed from his sister.
Although the members of Monty Python had already encountered each other over the years, The Frost Report was the first time all the British members of Monty Python ( its sixth member, Terry Gilliam, was at that time an American citizen ) worked together.
‪ File: Evangelista Torricelli2. jpg ‬| Evangelista Torricelli ( 1608-1647 ): invented the barometer ‬‬ ( a glass tube of mercury inverted into a dish ), found that the change of height of the mercury each day was from atmospheric pressure, worked in geometry and developed integral calculus, published findings on fluid and projectile motion in his 1644 Opera Geometrica ( Geometric Works )‬‬‬
The plough was usually worked clockwise around each land, ploughing the long sides and being dragged across the short sides without ploughing.
However, this approach did not work well because the members could not agree on a leader or on policies, and often worked at odds with each other.
If each is able to gather one million votes on their own, but together they were able to appeal to 2. 5 million voters, their synergy would have produced 500, 000 more votes than had they each worked independently.
While the prisoners worked to escape, Worf entered a daily round of combat with each of the guards in turn.
The series was noteworthy for being both partially improvised and each episode being produced in the 5 days prior to airing to take advantage of topical events that could be worked into the fictional narrative.
It was probably written by James Malcolm Rymer, though Thomas Peckett Prest has also been credited with it ; it is likely that each worked on the serial from part to part.
For tracks " The End " and " Light My Fire " two takes were worked of each and cut together to achieve the final song.
Up until the 1990s, each of Gilliam's non-Python films was to feature at least one of his fellow Monty Python alumni ( particularly Palin, Cleese, and Idle ), and for his finished projects Gilliam has worked with the following actors more than once ( in order of first film appearance ):
During their time together, the five members of the Traveling Wilburys frequently collaborated on each others ' solo records ; Lynne and Petty worked on Orbison's final album Mystery Girl ( 1988 ), Harrison played on Dylan's Under the Red Sky ( 1990 ), and Petty and Harrison worked on Lynne's Armchair Theatre ( 1990 ); Lynne produced Petty's solo albums Full Moon Fever ( 1989 ) ( which involved all the Wilburys, save for Dylan ) and Highway Companion ( 2006 ), as well as the Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers album Into the Great Wide Open ( 1991 ).
A single Irish foreman with a gang of 30 to 40 Chinese men generally constituted the force at work at each end of a tunnel ; of these, 12 to 15 worked on the heading, and the rest on the bottom removing material.
When a gang was small or the men needed elsewhere, the bottoms were worked with fewer men or stopped so as to keep the headings going .” The laborers usually worked three shifts of 8 hours each per day, while the foremen worked in two shifts of 12 hours each, managing the laborers.

each and conjunction
Furthermore, it may be possible to estimate the error due to bias in method ( as distinguished from sampling error ) in each of these sources, on such subjects as fertility, mortality, and migration during a given interval by using information from two largely independent sources in conjunction.
SAT is easier if the formulas are restricted to those in disjunctive normal form, that is, they are disjunction ( OR ) of terms, where each term is a conjunction ( AND ) of literals ( possibly negated variables ).
The restrictions above ( CNF, 2CNF, 3CNF, Horn, XOR-SAT ) bound the considered formulae to be conjunction of subformulae ; each restriction states a specific form for all subformulae: for example, only binary clauses can be subformulae in 2CNF.
The individual provinces ( sometimes in conjunction with each other ) conducted censuses in the 19th century and before.
Marta Weigle further developed and refined this typology to highlight nine themes, adding elements such as deus faber, a creation crafted by a deity, creation from the work of two creators working together or against each other, creation from sacrifice and creation from division / conjugation, accretion / conjunction, or secretion.
The conjunction of and is written, and expresses that each are true.
The SPSG meets in conjunction with the International Astronautical Congress ( IAC ) held annually at different locations around the world, and sponsors two SETI Symposia at each IAC.
The configurations of background knowledge which he considers are those which are provided by a sample proposition, namely a proposition which is a conjunction of atomic propositions, each of which ascribes a single predicate to a single individual, with no two atomic propositions involving the same individual.
For example, a 2-to-1 multiplexer could be introduced on each that would switch between zero and ; this could be used ( in conjunction with ) to yield the two's complement of since.
** perform bitwise operations, taking the conjunction and disjunction of corresponding bits in a pair of registers, or the negation of each bit in a register
At the precise moment of the new moon and a solar eclipse, five celestial bodies ( the Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter ) were clustered within three degrees of each other, with the Earth in close conjunction with them.
The Sun, the Moon, Mercury, Mars, and Saturn were all within 15 degrees of each other, with Venus five degrees ahead of this conjunction and Jupiter 15 degrees behind.
A popular product show, the AHR Expo, is held in conjunction with each winter meeting.
They are typically not used in conjunction with a mouthpiece ; rather the two reeds vibrate against each other.
A drag hinge was added in conjunction with the flapping hinge to allow each blade to move fore and aft and relieve in-plane stresses, generated as a byproduct of the flapping motion.
Bahrain's five governorates are administered by the Minister of State for Municipalities and the Environment in conjunction with each Governorate's Governor.
In conjunction with the Final Four of each year's men's and women's Division I NCAA basketball tournaments the Naismith Hall gives out several awards to college basketball athletes:
This definition may overlap with that of other parts of speech, so what constitutes a " conjunction " must be defined for each language.
Labette Health of Parsons, in conjunction with the Labette County Health Department, provides emergency ambulatory services to the hospital best-qualified to treat each patient.
Held each summer in conjunction with the city's Covered Bridge Festival, Art in East Park features dozens of artists as well as musicians.
In 2002, Investigative Reporters and Editors, in conjunction with the Better Government Association, conducted a comparison of the relative strengths of each state's open records laws.
William II ’ s ancestors governed in conjunction with the States-General, an assembly made up of representatives of each of the seven provinces but usually dominated by the largest and wealthiest province, Holland.
The commander analyzes the mission to determine whether the platoon will conduct these types of reconnaissance separately or in conjunction with each other.
This system allowed for 17, 576 permutations, assuming all letters can be used in conjunction with each other.
The French journalist Eugène Moineau initiated in 1984 the Prix Romy Schneider ; this prize — the most prestigious award for promising actresses in the French film industry — is awarded by a jury each year in Paris in conjunction with the Prix Patrick Dewaere ( formerly the Prix Jean Gabin ).

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