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An accompanying sympathetic letter explained that inside the envelope was a name for Mrs. Coolidge's first granddaughter.
The name Schwarzwald ( German for " Black Forest ") derives from the Romans who referred to the thickly forested mountains there as Silva Nigra ( Latin for " Black Forest ") because the dense growth of conifers in the forest blocked out most of the light inside the forest.
The valley and trading post received their name from a bald eagle that was hunted and killed by one of the early settlers and was featured on a wall inside the post.
A lead coffin inside a stone sarcophagus with her name on it was found and opened in 2008 by archaeologists during work on the building.
From this hikers on the moors began to leave a letter or postcard inside a box along the trail ( sometimes addressed to themselves, sometimes a friend or relative )— hence the name " letterboxing ".
While many today would say that any misfortune surrounding a production is mere coincidence, actors and other theatre people often consider it bad luck to mention Macbeth by name while inside a theatre, and sometimes refer to it indirectly, for example as " the Scottish play ", or " MacBee ", or when referring to the character and not the play, " Mr. and Mrs. M ", or " The Scottish King ".
Thus, to say the name of the play inside a theatre is believed to doom the production to failure, and perhaps cause physical injury or death to cast members.
Leipziger Platz however, was inside the city ( and had a name almost a century before its neighbour did ), and always had an orderly, disciplined look about it.
Optical phone cards get their name from optical structure embossed inside the cards.
Method overloading refers to methods that have the same name but different signatures inside the same class.
* The 1993 film Arcade is centered around a new virtual reality game ( from which the film gets its name ) that actively traps those who play it inside its world.
The name of the sport appeared when competitors adopted the technique of bobbing back and forth inside the sled to increase its speed.
For instance, you ( the human ) might sign on to a secure website with your name and password, after which you can surf around inside the secure server, visiting different web pages.
Le Verrier postulated that the excess precession could be explained by the presence of a small planet inside the orbit of Mercury, and he proposed the name " Vulcan " for this object.
One kind of overprint read, while the other read inside an oval whose border gave the full name of the plebiscite commission.
Her affection for her husband would grow deep enough to cherish a remembrance of him, his New Testament with his name inscribed inside, which she kept until her death.
: A term used to describe a postcard that shows the name of a place in very big letters that do not have pictures inside each letter ( see also Large Letter ).
: A term used to describe a postcard which has the name of a place shown as a series of very large letters, inside of each of which is a picture of that locale ( see also Big Letter ).
The band's name was also printed, in reverse, on the cover of 1999 inside the letter " I " of the word " Prince ".
In 1961, Indiana Standard reorganized its marketing giving its American Oil Company unit responsibility for its retail operations nationwide under the Standard name inside the Indiana Standard marketing area ( Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Wyoming ) and under the American name outside that region.
Upon approaching the planet, they are drawn closer and then to inside the Moon's core where they meet a robot by the name of R. Daneel Olivaw.
This temple was altered later and some of its inside decorations were usurped by Seti I, in the nineteenth dynasty, attempting to have his name replace that of Hatshepsut.
At Port Cooper he established an observatory on shore in the bay just inside the heads, now called Little Port Cooper, but for which his name was ‘ Waita ’.

name and envelope
Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
Each questionnaire was audited for obvious mistakes and for comments, and was identified by a serial number, by the source list from which the company name was selected, and by the geographical location of the company as determined by the postmark on the return envelope.
This method was used until the Los Angeles Times announced the winners before the ceremony began ; as a result, the Academy has used a sealed envelope to reveal the name of the winners since 1941.
Many people prefer to receive paper letters, gaining the satisfaction of seeing their name carefully printed on a thick envelope in the letterbox.
Free ribosomes are suspended in the cytosol ( the semi-fluid portion of the cytoplasm ); others are bound to the rough endoplasmic reticulum, giving it the appearance of roughness and thus its name, or to the nuclear envelope.
Neither should a postmark be confused with overprints generally, or pre-cancels ( stamps that have been cancelled before the envelope or package to which they are affixed is submitted or deposited for acceptance into the mailstream, they most commonly have taken the form of a pre-printed city name on the stamp ) specifically, which generally do not indicate a date.
According to the rules each manuscript bears a motto, and the corresponding envelope containing the name of the successful author is opened.
Related work included the characterization of materials for a Venus balloon envelope, and two balloon flights in 1996 to test instrument payloads under the name BARBE, for " Balloon Assisted Radiation Budget Equipment ".
OCR systems read the name and address of the addressee at the first mechanized sorting center, and print a routing bar code on the envelope based on the postal code.
American film critic Rex Reed created controversy ( and a minor Hollywood myth ) when he suggested that Jack Palance had announced the wrong name after opening the envelope.
This extra signal is then stripped down in such a way that it is compatible with the envelope detector of older receivers ( hence the name C-QUAM, i. e. Compatible QUadrature Amplitude Modulation ).
Each competitor to write on the outside of the envelope covering the composition ( which must not bear the name of the author, but a motto ) the words " Poem for Prize "; and in a second envelope to enclose his name, written outside the motto corresponding with that attached to the composition.
The cover to be inscribed " Music for Prize "; and in a second envelope the competitor will enclose his name, writing outside the envelope the motto corresponding with that attached to the composition.
Rather than converting the envelope of the signal into the decoded waveform like an envelope detector, the product detector takes the product of the modulated signal and a local oscillator, hence the name.
The gain medium of the laser, as suggested by its name, is a mixture of helium and neon gases, in approximately a 10: 1 ratio, contained at low pressure in a glass envelope.
Keaveney recently said that he sent it to the Globe with a current Modern Continental employee's name and office address on the envelope because he feared the consequences if it were known that he provided the newspaper with the memo.
" His statement, taken as sarcasm, and his setting fire to the envelope ( containing Denver's name ) with a cigarette lighter were taken as a protest against the increasing pop style in country music.
< center > Confederate hand-stamped cover < span style =" font-size: 8pt "> Richmond, Va. 1862, hand-stamped PAID 10 addressed to: Honorable William C. Rives </ span ></ font ></ center > Although the Confederate government had contracted for the printing of its own stamps, they were not yet available on June 1, forcing postmasters all over the South to improvise .< ref name =" Shortage of Postal Supplies "> </ span ></ font ></ ref > Most of the time they simply went back to the old practice of accepting payment in cash and applying a " PAID " hand-stamp to the envelope.

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