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margin and read
Utopia is still widely read because in a sense More stood on the margin of modernity.
Jonathan Franzen, who in an essay in The New Yorker called Gaddis " an old literary hero of mine ", dubbed him ' Mr. Difficult ', stating that " by a comfortable margin, the most difficult book I ever voluntarily read in its entirety was Gaddis ' nine-hundred-and-fifty-six-page first novel, The Recognitions.
Celan had read Heidegger beginning in 1951, and exclamation marks in his margin notes testify to an awareness that Heidegger had allowed his remarks on the " greatness " of National Socialism in the 1953 edition of Introduction to Metaphysics to stand without further comment.
" When he read the play, her brother Thurn accused her of wanting " revenge for something long dead and to be forgotten ," but Barnes, in the margin of his letter, described her motive instead as " justice ," and next to the word dead he wrote, " not dead.
Judge Dalby Shirley's scorecard reflected this as his scorecard read 76-75 for Chavez ; since judge Ray Solis had Chavez winning by a 77-74 margin on his card and judge Tamotsu Tomihara had the fight 76-75 in Randall's favor, a technical split draw would have been the result had Randall not lost that point.
Informally the portion of the Torah read by or to the maftir is called the " maftir portion ", or the " maftir " for short: in a Chumash the word " maftir " is printed in the margin at the beginning of that portion.

margin and Here
Here, when not explicitly stated, the margin of error is understood to be one-half the value of the last significant place.
Here it is subducted under the plate margin and ultimately destroyed, but it may leave evidence of its passage by carving an indentation into the opposing wall of the subduction trench.
Here, the margin, also known as down lines, is room used to write notes or comments.
Here, it is a plate-like bone forming the lower margin of the orbit and much of the side of the face.

margin and insert
In the PWR, these neutron absorbing solutions are stored in pressurized tanks ( called accumulators ) that are attached to the primary coolant system via valves ; a varying level of neutron absorbent is kept within the primary coolant at all times, and is increased using the accumulators in the event of a failure of all of the control rods to insert, which will promptly bring the reactor below the shutdown margin.

margin and reply
In reply, East Africa could manage only 161, to lose by the large margin of 113 runs.

margin and demand
Cement consumed in China will amount to 44 % of global demand, and China will remain the world's largest national consumer of cement by a large margin.
The markup rules indicate that the ratio between profit margin and the price is inversely proportional to the price elasticity of demand.
If demand increases such that the firm is now operating at 90 % capacity and facing a reduced average total cost of C, then margin will increase to C, D and profit will be P *, D, C, P90 %.
If demand were to decrease so the firm was operating at 60 % capacity, margins would be reduced to E, F and the firm would have to increase prices to maintain their desired margin.
Batch production is also useful for a factory that makes seasonal items, products for which it is difficult to forecast demand, a trial run for production, or products that have a high profit margin.
When in doubt, a patient should demand that either Mohs surgery or frozen section histology with either margin control ( ccpdma ) or thin serial bread-loafing is utilized when dealing with a tumour on the face.
For instance, in estimating the amount of drugs needed for medical and scientific needs, the margin allowed for demand fluctuations was wider for Group II drugs than for Group I drugs.
Since electrical generation and transmission systems are generally sized to correspond to peak demand ( plus margin for forecasting error and unforeseen events ), lowering peak demand reduces overall plant and capital cost requirements.
Total generation capacity is therefore sized to correspond to total peak demand with some margin of error and allowance for contingencies ( such as plants being off-line during peak demand periods ).
Although the amount of demand delayed may be small, the implications for the grid ( including financial ) may be substantial, since system stability planning often involves building capacity for extreme peak demand events, plus a margin of safety in reserve.
The report estimates that in 2004 potential demand response capability equaled about 20, 500 megawatts ( MW ), 3 % of total U. S. peak demand, while actual delivered peak demand reduction was about 9, 000 MW ( 1. 3 % of peak ), leaving ample margin for improvement.

margin and for
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
No margin for error
The abalone shell has a series of holes near the anterior margin, that are respiratory apertures for the venting of water from the gills and for releasing sperm and eggs into the water column at the appropriate time.
In 1835, Johnson made a bid for election to the " floater " seat for his district in the Tennessee House of Representatives ; he " demolished " the opposition in debate and won the election with almost a two to one margin.
He campaigned for re-election to the U. S. Senate in 1869, losing by a narrow margin.
In 1876, Spalding won 47 games as the prime pitchers for the Chicago White Stockings, who captured the National League's inaugural pennant by a wide margin.
This hole is termed the stop or diaphragm ; Abbe used the term aperture stop for both the hole and the limiting margin of the lens.
There will of-course be an added margin for soldiers in training.
The prohibition was officially recognized as unconstitutional in April 2003, allowing Óscar Arias to run for President a second time in the 2006 Costa Rican presidential elections, which he won with approximately a 1 % margin.
It should be noted that calculated fatality rates based on distance for bicycling ( as well as for walking ) can have an exceptionally large margin of error, since there are generally no annual registrations or odometers required for bicycles ( as there are with motor vehicles ), and this means the distance traveled must be estimated.
The multiple close games, won either in overtime or with a slim margin, gave way to a new nickname for the Panthers: the " Cardiac Cats.
The 1940 Chicago Bears team holds the record for the biggest margin of victory in an NFL game ( playoff or regular season ) with a 73 – 0 victory over the Washington Redskins in the 1940 NFL Championship Game.
Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs – the highest level – playing in huge stadiums, six of which have seating capacity exceeding 100, 000.
The engineering margin that was reserved for manufacturing tolerance has been used for data capacity instead, leaving no tolerance for manufacturing ; for these discs to be truly compliant with the Orange Book standard, the manufacturing process must be perfect.
The PC unit had the lowest profit margin although it accounted for nearly a third of HP ’ s overall revenues in 2010.
Eisenhower had a Republican Congress for only his first two years in office ; in the Senate, the Republican majority was by a one vote margin.

read and Here
After Kaye's guest appearance, Mitropoulos remarked, " Here is a man who is not musically trained, who cannot even read music, and he gets more out of my orchestra than I ever have.
Here, " qu " is pronounced " co ." The 83 pieces of graffiti found at CIL IV, 4706-85 are evidence of the ability to read and write at levels of society where literacy might not be expected.
Here we have depicted the instruction by an edge from state to state labelled by ( read ; replace by ).
Here he was taught to read by his aunt Jenny, and learned from her the speech patterns and many of the tales and legends that characterised much of his work.
Malory's tomb read: " HIC JACET DOMINUS THOMAS MALLERE, VALENS MILES OB 14 MAR 1470 DE PAROCHIA DE MONKENKIRBY IN COM WARICINI ," meaning: " Here lies Lord Thomas Mallere, Valiant Soldier.
I'm sorry, I'll read that again: Here are the news.
Here he also read Lorenz von Stein's Der Sozialismus und Kommunismus des heutigen Frankreich and developed a passion for socialism.
Here he spun cloth, played bridge, read a large number of books, took long walks, practised gardening.
Here it is said that Michal " brought up " " bare " these five sons, either that she treated them as if she had been their own mother, or that for " Michal " we should read " Merab ", as in 1 Sam.
The subsequent report on Gardner read: " Here signs of recent habitation were clearly visible but repeated circling and zooming failed to elicit any answering wave from possible inhabitants and it was finally taken for granted that none were there ... At the western end of the island a tramp steamer ( of about 4000 tons )... lay high and almost dry head onto the coral beach with her back broken in two places.
The earliest is by Gerald in " Liber de Principis instructione " c. 1193, and he says he saw the cross, and it read: " Here lies buried the famous King Arthur with Guinevere his second wife in the isle of Avalon ".
Here, as in many of her epistles, Cavendish instructs her reader in how to approach her work, requesting that readers read her work in its entirety and that they withhold criticism until they have done so.
He asked that his epitaph read: " Here lies Joseph II, who failed in all he undertook.
Here he was introduced to the Compendium of Knowledge, a scientific encyclopedia that he preferred to read rather than his Bible studies.
Here the re-reader is examining the proof from the perspective of typographical and formatting accuracy alone, ignoring how many other pages the first reader had read that day, and had yet to read, and how many pages were successfully read and how many deadlines were met under a given day's specific conditions.
Here two scales represent known values and the third is the scale where the result is read off.
( Here :- can be read as " if ".
Here, a contig still refers to any contiguous stretch of sequence data created by read overlap.
From there, he pulls stunts like renaming Barney Baruch's private bench as " Bugs Bunny ", painting barbershop-pole stripes on the Washington Monument, rewiring the lights in Times Square to read " Bugs Bunny Wuz Here ", shutting down Niagara Falls, selling the entire island of Manhattan back to Native Americans, sawing Florida off from the rest of the country, swiping all the locks off the Panama Canal, filling in the Grand Canyon, and literally tying up railroad tracks.
Here, as part of an alphabet, we read that " Proud Korah's troop was swallowed up " which is a paraphrasing of Numbers 16: 32.
Other psychological warfare techniques included character assassination with signs that read: A Communist Lives Here affixed to the houses of Árbenz supporters ; and the month-long daily delivery of false death-notices to President Árbenz, his Cabinet of Advisors, and known Communists.
Here is an example of a funeral speech that may be read out during a Hindu Funeral.

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