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bottom and course
The top half of the screen displays the player racing and a map of the course is displayed on the bottom half of the screen.
It means resolving the conflict between the various competing goals, and involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity famously known as three dimensions ( triple bottom line ) with the resultant vector being technology, hence it is a continually evolving process ; the ' journey ' ( the process of achieving sustainability ) is of course vitally important, but only as a means of getting to the destination ( the desired future state ).
From bottom to top, the sails of each mast are named by the mast and position on the mast, e. g. for the mainmast, from lowest to highest: main course, main topsail, main topgallant (" t ' gallant "), main royal, main skysail, and main moonraker.
The Missouri River changed course in 1914 and dug into the bank of Napoleon, further embedding itself as a major port while cutting the prime bottom farm land in half north of Waterloo and leaving Wellington about a mile from the river at that point.
* < cite id =" fn_1 "> Note 1 :</ cite > The old, winding course of the Great Ouse was from the bottom of the map, along the green-dotted footpath, just south of the roundabout, along the Holmes River, westwards through the northern fringe of Littleport and northwards between the two brown 0 metre contour lines, until it passed out of the top of the map.
The bottom lands of the Colorado in its course across Patagonia are fertile and wooded, but their area is too limited to support more than a small, scattered population.
The upper course of the Salween flows through a region dominated by marine sedimentary rock that originally lay at the bottom of the Indian Ocean.
Second, the angled sole lifts the leading edge off the ground at the bottom of the swing, preventing the club from digging in to softer lies such as muddy ground, thick grass and of course sand, instead tending to skim over the surface.
The distance at which the line first intersects and then leaves every settler's claim and improvement ; prairie ; river, creek, or other " bottom "; or swamp, marsh, grove, and wind fall, with the course of the same at both points of intersection ; also the distances at which you begin to ascend, arrive at the top, begin to descend, and reach the foot of all remarkable hills and ridges, with their courses, and estimated height, in feet, above the level land of the surrounding country, or above the bottom lands, ravines, or waters near which they are situated.
* The bottom end of a flag stick on a golf course, which fits snugly into a hole in the cup
Hitting them leads down to the bottom part of the course with the hole.
Although enough failures to hit the drop targets will release the ball to the bottom part of the course with the hole, hitting the targets and escape chute leads directly to the hole and activates a 1 stroke bonus.
With the study notes at the bottom of the pages, you actually cover the material of an ad ­ vanced course in systematic theology, but in a much easier and clearer manner.
A bridge and causeway were built on the road to Wonersh in the 1770s ; the river was then diverted from its original course close to the bottom of Wonersh Hollow into a new straight course to align with the new bridge.
The river bottom flattens again, and the canyon walls pull away and become steeper, in a fashion similar to that of Yosemite Valley ; this valley was once perhaps the most spectacular part of the Tuolumne's course.
The next 3 drops were not half a Foot, at least not a foot more than my own height, but every Drop increased the Palsy of my Limbs — I shook all over, Heaven knows without the least influence of Fear, and now I had only two more to drop down, to return was impossible — but of these two the first was tremendous, it was twice my own height, and the Ledge at the bottom was so exceedingly narrow, that if I dropt down upon it I must of necessity have fallen backwards and of course killed myself.
From Eagles Nest, the course runs back to the bottom of the chairlift, 600 vertical metres below.
Middle C is located on the tenor bridge, third course from the bottom.
The road follows a nearly straight course through the bottom of the hollow beside a little, unnamed brook for about two thirds of its passage.
The family as a matter of course were staunch Catholics, as were the great majority of the Romanized population, from top to bottom ; only the Visigothic nobles and the kings were Arians.
It crosses the river Trave in a channel below the bottom of the river and then follows its course as sea cable laid at the Eastern side of this river.
Their league form during the 2011 / 12 season didn't improve and after losing some influential players during the course of the season, they again finished bottom of the league for the second year running behind Strathspey Thistle.
At the bottom of the pothole is a water course or siphon with branches that are still unexplored.

bottom and casing
A passive proximity card with the plastic casing opened to show components: antenna coil and integrated circuit ( black object bottom center )
Reservoir fluid enters from the formation into the bottom of the borehole through perforations that have been made through the casing and cement ( the casing is a larger metal pipe that runs the length of the well, which has cement placed between it and the earth ; the tubing, pump and sucker rods are all inside the casing ).
It sets itself apart from other PDAs physically by having a sliding lower portion ; the bottom third of the casing can be slid up and down to cover or reveal the touch-sensitive Graffiti writing area.
Some noted that the rubber fitting side that closed the gap between the device top and bottom casing could be easily loosened over a few months.
He then started working on a casing shoe, at the bottom of the casing.
In the bottom of its casing is an empty space which is intended for an underwater communications set.
Various steps were taken to strengthen the tower, including fitting a casing around the bottom section up to the second floor and filling it with stone, and the surrounding rock smoothed over.
Disassembled CR2032 battery From left — negative cup from inner side with layer of lithium ( oxidized in air ), separator ( porous material ), cathode ( manganese dioxide ), metal grid — current collector, metal casing (+)( damaged while opening the cell ), on the bottom is plastic insulation ring

bottom and stones
Gilgamesh, by binding stones to his feet so he can walk on the bottom, manages to obtain the plant.
The seabed of the central part and Dvina Bay is covered in silt and sand, whereas the bottom of the northern part, the Kandalaksha Gulf and Onega Bay is a mixture of sand and stones.
Fire rings have no bottom, and are simply circles made of forged metal, stones, concrete, etc.
" Pumice stones " are often used in beauty salons during the pedicure process to remove dry and excess skin from the bottom of the foot as well as calluses.
Chains and manacles of brass and iron are attached to huge stones laying at the bottom of the cells, where intruders and others captured by Mammon's barbed devil sentinels will be kept.
The rocks which formed the base was evidently of volcanic origin: it was of dark colour, full of small holes and extremely hard, while on the western side many regular circular cavities, some of which were about four or five yards in diameter at top, and tapered down gradually towards the bottom, which was usually filled with round stones.
And immediately the face of the door of the temple was rent into two parts from top to bottom ; and the earth was shaken ; and the stones were split to pieces ; and the tombs were opened ; Diatessaron 52, 2
Ideally, the largest stones are being placed at the bottom and the whole wall tapers toward the top.
If pursued, they will not hesitate to take refuge in shallow water, going to the bottom and hiding under stones or debris.
He initially used these stones in various treasure-digging quests in the early 1820s, placing the stone in the bottom of his hat and putting his face in the hat to read what he believed were the miraculous reflections from the stone.
St. Helens counselors from the YMCA's Camp Meehan on nearby Spirit Lake brought hikers to the canyon's edge and related a tradition that the 1924 incident was actually the result of young campers throwing light pumice stones into the canyon, not realizing there were miners at the bottom.
A row of stakes were placed in the bottom of the stream and stones, logs, stumps and dirt was piled up against the stakes so that the water would be dammed and have to pour over the weir and into a trap on the other side.
Cabin corners were often set on large stones ; if the cabin was large, other stones were used at other points along the sill ( bottom log ).
Most prominently, the eastern side has largely collapsed, with the stones that once helped to hold up the side of the barrow having fallen to the bottom of the slope.
The church was moved from the original village stone by stone and currently stands in the village of Pyle, where the relocation is evident in the unusual fact that the smaller stones are at the bottom of the church, while the larger ones are at the top.
Typically, a low-nutrient, high-drainage substrate is placed on top of a false bottom or layer of LECA or stones, which retains humidity without saturating the substrate surface.
The anode, which is situated in the Baltic Sea at consists of 40 titanium nets each with a surface of 20 m², which are laid on the sea bottom under plastic tubes and stones.
The shaman is also known as chonteador, and his most important wand is the " chonta defensa "; if he dies without disciples, the chonta is thrown, wrapped in rubands and weighted with stones, to the bottom of an andine lake ; its power will reemerge when a new shaman will take office.
These stones, which may weigh as much as 450 g ( about a pound ) each, are dropped into the shallow water of a lake, making a cone-shaped pile which can measure as much as at the bottom and at the top, and in height.
Throughout the months of October to March they hibernate under logs and stones or in the mud at the bottom of their breeding ponds.
They would attach stones to the bottom of the nets as weights, and pieces of wood to the top, to use as floats.
* Tao ( he ) inkstones () are made from the stones found at the bottom of the Tao River in Gansu Province.
The cave features a sky-blue lake covered with stones at the bottom.
As with many of the gritstone edges in the Peak District, Froggatt was used as a source of millstones ; a number of half-completed mill stones can still be found at the bottom of this and other edges in Derbyshire.

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