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where and is
But California is where we're goin ''.
He thought of the jungles below him, and of the wild, strange, untracked beauty there and he promised himself that someday he would return, on foot perhaps, to hunt in this last corner of the world where man is sometimes himself the hunted, and animals the lords.
Now I wish to enter the American market, where the competition is very strong.
from downstream, where the water level is much lower, it is a high, elaborately facaded pavilion.
The answers derived by these means may determine not only the temporal organization of the dance but also its spatial design, special slips designating the location on the stage where the movement is to be performed.
Even in domains where detailed and predictive understanding is still lacking, but where some explanations are possible, as with lightning and weather and earthquakes, the appropriate kind of human action has been more adequately indicated.
Robert Penn Warren puts it this way in `` Brother To Dragons '': `` The recognition of complicity is the beginning of innocence '', where innocence, I think, means about the same thing as redemption.
A dominant motive is the poet's longing for his homeland and its boyhood associations: `` Not men-folk, but the fields where I would stray, The stones where as a child I used to play ''.
In a society where everything is for sale, Marlowe is the only man who cannot be bought.
This is done for simplicity of commands and to bring the hidden redundancy up to where misunderstanding has almost zero possibility.
As to benefits to employees, it is notorious for its callous disregard except where it depends on them for services.
`` The Moral Creed '' and `` The Will To Risk '' live happily together, if we do not examine where the line is to be drawn.
Since the slogans have little application to reality and are sanctimonious to boot, the applause is faint even in areas of the world where we should expect to find the greatest affection for free government.
Ptolemy's problem is to forecast where, against the inverted bowl of night, some particular light will be found at future times.
She was exposing herself to temptation which it is best to avoid where it can consistently be done.
Such performance is a great tribute to American scientists and engineers, who in the past five years have had to telescope time and technology to develop these long-range ballistic missiles, where America had none before.
but it is perennially restructured in situations where anchors are dragged or lost.
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
Finally we may note that the idea appears in educational theory where its influence is at present widespread.

where and net
Studies of membership trends, even in some areas where population is expanding, show that numbers of churches have had little net increase, though many new members were received.
Although the terms adiabatic and isocaloric can often be interchanged, adiabatic processes may be considered a subset of isocaloric processes ; the remaining complement subset of isocaloric processes being processes where net heat transfer does not diverge regionally such as in an idealized case with mediums of infinite thermal conductivity or non-existent thermal capacity.
Angular momentum is conserved in a system where there is no net external torque, and its conservation helps explain many diverse phenomena.
The choice of stroke depends on how near the shuttlecock is to the net, whether it is above net height, and where an opponent is currently positioned: players have much better attacking options if they can reach the shuttlecock well above net height, especially if it is also close to the net.
For the consumer, that point comes where marginal utility of a good, net of price, reaches zero, leaving no net gain from further consumption increases.
At the high school level, it is not uncommon to see multi-purpose goal posts that include football goal posts at the top and a soccer net at the bottom ; these are usually seen at smaller schools and in multi-purpose stadiums where facilities are used for multiple sports.
The Curie temperature itself is a critical point, where the magnetic susceptibility is theoretically infinite and, although there is no net magnetization, domain-like spin correlations fluctuate at all length scales.
Hedge funds ordinarily do not have daily liquidity, but rather " lock up " periods of time where the total returns are generated ( net of fees ) for their investors and then returned when the term ends.
This same effect is present at the Lagrangian points in the Earth – Moon system, where the analogue of the string is the summed ( or net ) gravitational attraction of the two masses, and the stone is an asteroid or a spacecraft.
The latter two " relativistic " mass and energy are concepts that are related to their " rest " counterparts, but they do not have the same value as their rest counterparts in systems where there is a net momentum.
Then N < sub > x </ sub > is a directed set, where the direction is given by reverse inclusion, so that S ≥ T if and only if S is contained in T. For S in N < sub > x </ sub >, let x < sub > S </ sub > be a point in S. Then ( x < sub > S </ sub >) is a net.
After estimating its net demand curve ( market demand less the supply curve of the small firms ) the dominant firm maximizes profits by following the normal p-max rule of producing where marginal revenue equals marginal costs.
The authors suggest that as one moves up the application stack, there might come a point where there is a net computational gain to the parasite-perhaps one could break down interesting problems into queries of complex cryptographic protocols using public keys.
Her net is also mentioned in Reginsmál and in the Völsunga saga, where she lends it to Loki so that he can capture Andvari.
Common tournament configurations include men's singles, women's singles, and doubles, where two players play on each side of the net.
One example is the United States under the American Jobs Creation Act, where any individual who has a net worth of $ 2 million or an average income-tax liability of $ 127, 000 who renounces his or her citizenship and leaves the country is automatically assumed to have done so for tax avoidance reasons and is subject to a higher tax rate.
The outward direction of the arrows on the right and left indicates that where the Moon is overhead ( or at the nadir ) its perturbing force opposes and weakens the Earth's net attraction ; and the inward direction of the arrows at top and bottom indicates that where the Moon is 90 degrees away from overhead, its perturbing effect reinforces and strengthens the Earth's net attraction.

where and outward
This structure can be also seen as a series of concentric circles, where the gospel begins in the center, Jerusalem, and is expanding ever outward to Judea & Samaria, Syria, Asia Minor, Europe, and eventually to Rome.
Both of these factors favor rebels, as a population dispersed outward toward the borders is harder to control than one concentrated in a central region, while mountains offer terrain where rebels can seek sanctuary.
where is the force accelerating the object and the " hat " variables are unit direction vectors ( points in the centrifugal or outward direction, and is orthogonal to it ).
where | V | is the volume of V, S ( V ) is the boundary of V, and the integral is a surface integral with n being the outward unit normal to that surface.
All main-sequence stars are in hydrostatic equilibrium, where outward thermal pressure from the hot core is balanced by the inward gravitational pressure from the overlying layers.
The fluid enters the pump impeller along or near to the rotating axis and is accelerated by the impeller, flowing radially outward or axially into a diffuser or volute chamber, from where it exits into the downstream piping system.
A turbopump can comprise one of two types of pumps: centrifugal pump, where the pumping is done by throwing fluid outward at high speed ; or axial flow pump, where alternating rotating and static blades progressively raise the pressure of a fluid.
where n is the unit outward normal to B, and a is a non-negative function defined on B.
In May 1500, he returned to Rome, where he was received with outward cordiality by Pope Alexander VI, and where he lived for several years immersed in art and literature.
The bay of " Bezeguiche " would serve as a critical stop for the Portuguese India Armadas of the early 16th C., where large fleets would routinely put in, both on their outward and return journeys from India, to repair, collect fresh water from the rivulets and wells along the Cape Vert shore and trade for provisions with the local people for their remaining voyage.
It has also reached the termination shock, about 10 billion miles from where Voyager 1 first crossed it, and is traveling outward at roughly 3. 3 AU per year.
where N is any compact four-dimensional region of spacetime ; is its boundary, a three dimensional hypersurface ; and is an element of the boundary regarded as the outward pointing normal.
Because that is not affordable, it is necessary to keep rimfire load pressure low enough so that the stress generated by chamber pressure where that would push the case rim outward cannot expand the rim significantly.
When the object is travelling through water at high speeds, the flat nose deflects the water radially outward at speeds such that there is a tremendous drop in pressure aft of where the water passes over the sharp edge of the periphery of the nose, causing a cavitation bubble that will generally close in behind the object.
This latter feature depends upon whether or not it is cost effective to second sort outward letters, and tends to be used only at main sorting offices where high volumes are handled.
When postcodes are incomplete or missing altogether, the operator reads the post town name and inserts a code sufficient for outward sorting to the near-destination where others can further direct it.
The city ultimately chose a proposal by Arcadd known as the " Crystal Palace ", a densely-packed glass multi-tower structure where some of the towers bend outward near the top under 20 stories with a larger retail and public space pavilion at the base.
The termination shock is where the solar wind, a thin stream of electrically charged gas blowing continuously outward from the Sun, is slowed by pressure from gas between the stars.
where n is the outward unit normal to the boundary of V. By the divergence theorem,
Sedimentation basins may be rectangular, where water flows from end to end, or circular where flow is from the centre outward.

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