Composite Sentence Examples

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  • It appears to be a composite work.

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  • The Ascension of Isaiah is a composite work of very great interest.

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  • Bold-habited composite plants, well suited for shrubbery borders, and thriving in light loamy soil.

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  • Showy composite plants, thriving in good garden soil.

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  • Composite plants, with the flower-heads of the scarious character known as Everlastings.

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  • Effective composite plants, thriving in good garden soil.

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  • Finally, biblical history is an intentional and reasoned arrangement of material, based upon composite sources, for religious and didactic purposes.

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  • Labiate, composite and umbelliferous plants are most common.

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  • It is now, however, practically certain that it was of composite authorship and that the earlier part of it was compiled about 530, three centuries before the time of Anastasius.

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  • It was this, his first administration, which introduced the constitution of the 5th of June 1849, and he also presided over the third constitutional ministry which was formed in July 1851; but he resigned on the 27th of January 1852, because he could not approve of the decree which aimed at transforming Denmark into a composite, indivisible, monarchy.

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  • There is an interesting attempt to make a composite portrait of Washington in Science (December 1885).

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  • It has been found that a tradition, however 5 The " higher criticism " of these writings affords many useful hints and suggestions for that of other composite works, e.g.

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  • By all means let universal characterization be attempted - we are about to attempt one here, though well aware of the difficulty in the present state of our knowledge - but they must at least model themselves on the composite photograph rather than the impressionist sketch.

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  • A number of Latinisms, unexampled in the rest of Paul's epistles, occur within the pastorals; whole families of new words, especially composite words (often compounded with a-privative, BEO-, KaXo -, 5 awcPpo -, 4cXo -), emerge with others, e.g.

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  • Like other collections the group of laws on leprosy easily betrays its composite character and exhibits unmistakable evidence of its gradual growth.

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  • The old City Hall (finished in 1898), destroyed in 1906, was a great edifice of composite and original style, built of bricks of stucco facing (cost $6,000,000).

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  • The council of Chalcedon (451), the fourth oecumenical, declared that Christ is to be acknowledged " in two naturesunconfusedly, unchangeably," and therefore decided against the opinions of all who either believed that the divinity is the sole nature of Christ, or who, rejecting this, taught only one composite nature of Christ (one nature and one person, instead of two natures and one person).

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  • Galton was the author of memoirs on various anthropometric subjects; he originated the process of composite portraiture, and paid much attention to finger-prints and their employment for the identification of criminals, his publications on this subject including Finger Prints (1892), Decipherment of Blurred Finger Prints (1893) and Finger Print Directories (1895).

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  • It is a composite work in which two chief sources, known in Greek to the author of our present Gospel, have, together with some other matter, been combined.

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  • They are composite in character.

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  • While the various ethnical elements have been merged in the composite Abyssinian nation, the primitive and more advanced religious ideas have nowhere been fused in a uniform Christian system.

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  • This conception has been extended by analogy to phenomena different in kind, such as the activities of masses of water or of air, or of machinery, or by another analogy, to the duration of a composite structure, and by imagination to real or supposed phenomena such as the manifestations of incorporeal entities.

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  • It is very composite.

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  • It is itself compounded of the Semjaza and Azazel myths, and in its present composite form is already presupposed by lxxxviii.-Ixxxix.

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  • So far as it has any such force in Europe, it may be said partly to be connected with Bonapartism, and to denote a popular but military dictatorship, partly to be connected with the federal idea, and to denote a precedence over other kings possessed by a ruler standing at the head of a composite state which may embrace kings among its members.

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  • Others, however, realized their composite character from the first, and by degrees some of the component documents became known.

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  • A number (other than r) which is not a prime number is called a composite number.

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  • The Rockingham ministry had been succeeded by a composite government, of which it was intended that Pitt, now made Lord Chatham and privy seal, should be the real chief.

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  • Perhaps the largest part, in volume, of De Morgan's writings remains still to be briefly mentioned; it consists of detached articles contributed to various periodical or composite works.

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  • Many forms of composite gas-apparatus are in use.

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  • Biblica, articles " Esther " and " Purim " (a composite article).

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  • The brain no longer consists solely of the nerve-ganglion-mass proper to the prostomial lobe, as in Chaetopoda, but is a composite (syncerebrum) produced by the fusion of this and the nerve-ganglion-masses proper to the prosthomeres or segments which pass forwards, whilst their parapodia (= appendages) become converted into eye-stalks, and antennae, or more rarely grasping organs.

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  • These occurrences of granite, with that of Leinster, in connexion with the folding of the Silurian strata, make it highly probable that many of the granites of the Dalradian areas, which have a similar trend and which have invaded the schists so intimately as to form with them a composite gneiss, date also from a post-Silurian epoch of earth-movement.

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  • In the space which is thus enclosed, lies the Tertiary basin of the Hungarian plain; and outside the belt, on the northern side, is a region which, geologically, is composite, but has uniformly resisted the Carpathian folding.

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  • That the older sources (which often prove to be composite) are actually identical with the Yahwist or Judaean (J) and the Elohist or Ephraimite (E) narratives (on which see Genesis) is not improbable, though, especially as regards the former, still very uncertain.

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  • All these passages are now due to D; but not only is Deuteronomy itself composite, a twofold redaction can be traced in Judges, Samuel and Kings, thus involving the deeper literary problems of Joshua with the historical books generally.'

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  • The narratives are composite.

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  • Only on the assumption that the book of Genesis is a composite work is it possible to explain the duplication of events, the varying use of the divine names Yahweh and Elohim, the linguistic and stylistic differences, the internal intricacies of the subject matter, and the differing standpoints as regards tradition, chronology, morals and religion.'

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  • The cumulative effect of the whole evidence is too strong to be withstood, and already in the 17th century it was recognized that the book was of composite origin.

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  • He is the prince of story-tellers, narratives, real and imaginative, spring from his lips, which are the truest portraiture of composite rather than individual Oriental life, though narrated under forms of individual experience."

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  • Righi has, however, pointed out that this experiment may be explained by the fact that the function of the quartz plate and analyser is to eliminate the constituents of the composite stream of white light that mask the interference actually occurring at the positions of the lateral systems of fringes, and that any other method of removing them is equally effective.

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  • On the, pronouns it has only to be remarked that the modern language has borrowed from Castilian the composite forms nosaltres and voseltres (pronounced also nosaltros and nosatrus), as also the form vosti, vust (Castilian usted for vuestra merced).

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  • The plural of the first and second personal pronoun has in the modern language taken a composite formnosoiros, vosotroswhich has been imitated in Catalan.

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  • Oehler admitted the composite authorship of the Pentateuch and the Book of Isaiah, and did much to counteract the antipathy against the Old Testament that had been fostered by Schleiermacher.

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  • In the American button-bush the heads are globular, in some species of teazel elliptical, while in scabious and in composite plants, as sunflower, dandelion, thistle, centaury and marigold, they are somewhat hemispherical, with a flattened, slightly hollowed, or convex disk.

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  • This corolla occurs in many composite plants, as in the florets of dandelion, daisy and chicory.

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  • The stamens may cohere by their anthers, and become syngenesious, as in composite flowers, and in lobelia, jasione, &c.

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  • If we assume that both works are composite, we shall perforce admit that some of the constituents of 4 Ezra are older than the latest of Baruch, and that other constituents of Baruch are decidedly older than the remaining ones of 4 Ezra.

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  • Bathymetry and sidescan sonar imagery together reveal a slow-spreading ridge segment that has a large composite volcanic plateau at its center.

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  • Close enough - ' composite bodywork ' it is.

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  • It's production facilities allow for traditional food canning packing of various dry mixes in composite drums.

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  • Composite coatings of electroless nickel containing silicon carbide exhibits superior abrasive wear resistance to hard chromium plate in some applications.

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  • Learn about our new partnership with the Worcester clapper team, exploring the possibilities of producing composite clappers.

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  • Residual measurements carried out on glass/polyester rods showed that the longitudinal tensile modulus remains constant over the entire lifetime of the unidirectional composite.

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  • Units have five coaches, driving trailer, two trailers, trailer buffet and driving trailer composite.

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  • I'm using it as a handy convertor between DV and composite and vise versa, which is a bit of a shame!

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  • The GRP hull is built using a composite lay-up and the decks incorporate a non-skid surface, and are stiffened by a balsa core.

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  • Cash Plans The third alternative is a composite health cash plan which includes dentistry.

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  • Ultrasound scans were used to assess thrombosis before and after the flights and a composite edema score was used to evaluate edema and swelling.

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  • Ultrasound scans were used to assess thrombosis before and after the flights and a composite edema score was used to evaluate edema score was used to evaluate edema and swelling.

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  • Individual phthalate esters were determined in two samples of each of these composite food groups.

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  • A series of over 50 different composite multi-layers were successfully fabricated in our laboratory.

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  • Pegasus Aviation Pegasus make the rag and tube AX2000 range, plus the extremely fast, very pretty and alarmingly expensive fully composite CT2K.

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  • Furthermore, the resultant particles, called composite fermions, interact with each other very little.

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  • The difference between S-Video and Composite really depends on which devise has the better Y/C separation or comb filter.

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  • Human adult hemoglobin is actually a composite of four protein chains called globin is actually a composite of four protein chains called globins, knotted around each other.

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  • The primary end point was a composite of death, reinfarction, stroke and severe heart failure at 6 months.

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  • In such cases the non-domestic property will constitute a composite hereditament.

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  • Much of our recent work has involved the analysis of composite laminates in various structural applications.

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  • The basis of the car is a central, composite monocoque of immense strength and torsional rigidity.

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  • Also has S-video socket to use in lieu of the yellow composite video phono connection.

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  • It dealt with manufacture of the firm's large, 40 meter composite blades, of wood, glass and carbon prepreg.

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  • QinetiQ completed sea trials of a new 2.9 meter diameter composite propeller in Falmouth Bay during July 2003.

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  • The main focus of the stand will be Ward's innovative Topdek all-in-one composite single-ply roofing solution.

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  • They are also compatible with fiber composite hosts and there is a potential of embedding the fiber optic sensor relatively unobtrusively within the host.

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  • We have used solid-state NMR extensively to estimate how rigid any polymer is within the composite structure of the cell wall.

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  • Channel Plus are offers a new system distributing S-Video and composite video with digital or analog stereo audio over Category 5e wiring.

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  • Perry Slingsby LR5 rescue submersible The LR5 rescue submersible has an advanced composite pressure hull.

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  • That resulted in what was then the most sustainable composite surfboard in the world being built.

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  • Either the composite sync or composite video can be used.

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  • External sync Lock An external composite sync signal can be imported through the Sync in port.

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  • In other situations, it is frequently desirable to have thermistor composite temperature sensors at more than one location.

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  • Every Angle is covered in a 100% cotton velvet cover rather than cheaper, less breathable composite materials.

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  • To be rebuilt as an end vestibule corridor composite.

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  • Many of the composite widgets here will deny any geometry request from their children by default.

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  • The 17cm KEVLAR composite cone woofer and 25mm soft dome tweeter deliver a better and more impressive sound offering throughout the full range.

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  • These doctrines of inertia, and of the composite character of curvilinear motion, were scarcely apprehended even by Kepler or Galileo; but they follow naturally from the geometrical analysis of Descartes.

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  • Out of the north (the Babylonian sacred mountain) comes a bright cloud, wherein appear four Creatures (formed on the model of Babylonian composite figures), each with four faces (man, lion, bull, eagle) and attended by a wheel; the wheels are full of eyes, and move straight forward, impelled by the spirit dwelling in the Creatures (the spirit of Yahweh).

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  • Charles Augustus Briggs, tried for heresy for his inaugural address in 1891 as professor of biblical theology at Union Seminary (in which he attacked the inerrancy of the Bible, held the composite character of the Hexateuch and of the Book of Isaiah and taught that sanctification is not complete at death), was acquitted by the presbytery of New York, but was declared guilty and was suspended from its ministry by the General Assembly of 1893.

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  • Thus an organized individual (tout organise) " is a composite body consisting of the original, or elementary, parts and of the matters which have been associated with them by the aid of nutrition "; so that, if these matters could be extracted from the individual (tout), it would, so to speak, become concentrated in a point, and would thus be restored to its primitive condition of a germ; " just as, by extracting from a bone the calcareous substance which is the source of its hardness, it is reduced to its primitive state of gristle or membrane."2 " Evolution " and " development " are, for Bonnet, synonymous terms; and since by " evolution " he means simply the expansion of that which was invisible into visibility, he was naturally led to the conclusion, at which Leibnitz had arrived by a different line of reasoning, that no such thing as generation, in the proper sense of the word exists in nature.

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  • The analysis of composite characters into their indivisible units and statistical inquiry into the behaviour of the units would seem to be a necessary part of biometric investigation, and one to which much further attention will have to be paid.

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  • The group has until recent years been regarded as comprising three classes distinguished by well-marked physiological featuresthe Algae (including the Seaweeds) which contain chlorophyll, the Fungi which have no chlorophyll and therefore lead a saprophytic or parasitic mode of life, and the Lichens which are composite organisms consisting of an alga and a fungus living together in a mutual parasitism (symbiosis); Bacteria were regarded as a section of Fungi.

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  • This extremely elaborate subdivision may be reduced, as Wagner points out, to three types-the continental coast where the sea comes up to the solid rock-material of the land; the marine coast, which is formed entirely of soft material sorted out by the sea; and the composite coast, in which both forms are combined.

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  • Though stimuli are composite, sensations are not.

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  • This section is compounded of the Semjaza and Azazel myths, and in its present composite form is already presupposed by 1 Enoch lxxxviii.

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  • They find that the documents are of composite origin, partly notes from Mary to Darnley, partly a diary of Mary's, and so on; all combined and edited by some one who played the part of the legendary editorial committee of Peisistratus (see Homer), which compiled the Iliad and Odyssey out of fragmentary lays !

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  • To begin with, Lithuania was a far less composite state than Poland.

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  • A further task is to estimate the value of this literature as evidence for the history of Israel, to determine, as far as possible, whether such parts of the literature as are contemporary with the time described present correct, or whether in any respect one-sided or biased or otherwise incorrect, descriptions; and again, how far the literature that relates the story of long past periods has drawn upon trustworthy records, and how far it is possible to extract historical truth from traditions (such as those of the Pentateuch) that present, owing to the gradual accretions and modifications of intervening generations, a composite picture of the period described, or from a work such as Chronicles, which narrates the past under the influence of the conception that the institutions and ideas of the present must have been established and current in the past; all this falls under Historical Criticism, which, on its constructive side, must avail itself of all available and well-sifted evidence, whether derived from the Old Testament or elsewhere, for its presentation of the history of Israel - its ultimate purpose.

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  • Eugenio Alvarado, a Spanish commissioner for the boundary delimitation of Colombia with Brazil in 1759, informed the viceroy at Bogota that the rivers Arivari and Guayabero rise between Neiva and Popayan, and unite to take the composite name of Guaviare.

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  • Excluding here his scientific attainments (see below), Pascal presents himself for comment in two different lights, the second of which is, if the expression be permitted, a composite one.

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  • Here, too, the strongly marked characteristics of P, or the Priestly Document, as opposed to JE, enable us to determine the extent of that document with comparative ease; but the absence, in some cases, of conclusive criteria prevents any final judgment as to the exact limits of the two strands which have been united in the composite JE.

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  • In this process of accommodating ancient prerogatives to new conditions, it was inevitable that attributes belonging specifically to the one or the other of these gods should have been transferred to Marduk, who thus from being, originally, a solar deity becomes an eclectic power, taking on the traits of Bel, Ea, Shamash, Nergal, Adad and even Sin (the moon-god)- a kind of composite residuum of all the chief gods.

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  • Thus, on the denary system (§ 16) we can give independent definitions to the numbers up to ten, and then regard (e.g.) fifty-three as a composite number made up of five tens and three ones.

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  • Ferri sulphas, ferrous sulphate, from which is prepared Mistura ferri composite, " Griffiths' mixture," containing ferrous sulphate 25 gr., potassium carbonate 30 gr., myrrh 60 gr., sugar 60 gr., spirit of nutmeg 50 m., rose water 10 fl.

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  • They are useful for devising composite rhumb line courses.

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  • The main focus of the stand will be Ward 's innovative Topdek all-in-one composite single-ply roofing solution.

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  • It was felt this would be potentially stimulating for children to build bottom-up composite behaviors and games in Open Logo.

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  • External Sync Lock An external composite sync signal can be imported through the Sync in port.

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  • The area within the dashed lines represents the thermistor composite.

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  • The continued use of thermosetting matrix composite materials is under threat from new environmental initiatives.

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  • Be able to use measured strength values for a unidirectional composite to predict how ply damage will develop in a laminate.

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  • The majority of flatware and silverware is solid stainless steel, though there are variations that have handles made of plastic, mother of pearl or a composite material, while the working end of the flatware is still stainless steel.

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  • Beware of composite birthstone jewelry-this is jewelry that's made primarily of big chunks of imitation stone.

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  • Once again, be sure you have a jewelry dealer you trust to help you avoid making the decision to purchase composite jewelry.

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  • This kitplanes buyer's guide lists Composite as the most expensive type of construction.

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  • Composite planes have a high tensile strength with a sturdy body.

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  • Composite molded planes provide major parts of the plan already shaped.

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  • Using standard composite cables (commonly called RCA cables) isn't utilizing the High Def capabilities of the TV.

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  • The difference lies in the composite of amino acids.

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  • Jewelry armoires are manufactured using solid wood, a wooden composite or veneers.

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  • Avoid beds made from particleboard or other composite materials, as they will not last as long as wood, especially when exposed to the rigors of childhood play.

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  • While larger windmills today are designed of lightweight, composite materials, anyone can build a traditional windmill with little skill or financial output.

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  • Larger windmills may be 20 feet or higher, and typically use blades designed of special, composite materials.

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  • As you can see, there are quite a few things to consider when creating a composite of Southwestern designs for your home, so you end up with the type of décor you want.

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  • Plastic or composite sinks tend to scratch, particularly if they are exposed to sand or dirt from washing the floors or cleaning out swimsuits after the beach.

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  • The promotional materials for Photoshop CS3 promise that users will be able to "Work more productively, edit with unrivaled power, and composite with breakthrough tools."

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  • The result was the first composite ski, which combined two layers of aluminum that were bonded to plywood sidewalls.

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  • O. cheirifolia is a distinct Composite plant, with whitish-green tufts, 8 inches to 1 foot high, or on rich soils perhaps more.

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  • Californian plants of the Composite family, resembling some of the Coreopsis.

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  • S. speciosa is a beautiful half-hardy Mexican annual Composite of slender, much-branched growth, about I foot high.

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  • Thorough-wort (Eupatorium) - Coarse Composite perennials, most of which are better suited for the wild gardens than for borders, though two or three kinds are worth a place for supplying cut flowers in autumn.

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  • Most composite manufacturers offer detailed cleaning instructions, but it is important to be aware of the limitations of the product.

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  • Composite manufacturers are continually upgrading the product so the gaps are closing fast between wood and composites.

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  • Composite railings are often made to mimic wood's appearance.

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  • More expensive than lumber, composite railings often come in kits for easy installation and to avoid wasted materials.

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  • Once installed, a quality composite railing will require only power washing once a year to maintain its appearance.

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  • Metal and composite railings are the easiest to maintain in theory.

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  • If you're planning on building a new or replacement deck for your home, don't make a purchase until you look into TimberTech composite decking.

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  • Today, with the advancements in composite building materials on the market, homeowners have some interesting options when selecting decking materials.

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  • This article will talk about the benefits of TimberTech composite decking and will then take you to places on the Internet where you can find more information and get price quotes for your project.

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  • There are many reasons for selecting TimberTech composite decking over traditional lumber.

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  • Instead, the composite is made from wood flour recycled from the woodworking industry, which keeps over 100 million pounds of waste out of landfills every year.

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  • If aluminum, vinyl or a composite material appeals to you, you might want to explore the option of buying a prefab shed or building one from a kit.

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  • Before applying a solid Sikkens deck stain, it is important to sand your deck thoroughly, unless it is a deck made from composite material.

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  • Also known as synthetic wood, composite deck boards look like real wood but are made by mixing wood fiber and plastic resin.

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  • While real wood decks need to be stained and properly maintained on a regular basis, composite decks are low maintenance and have a reputation as being longer lasting.

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  • Manufacturers of composite deck boards claim that their product is superior to wooden decks.

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  • While they do have some good arguments for their case, some criticism of composite decks have arisen in the past decade.

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  • While the quality of composites is much better than it was twenty years ago, there are still some pros and cons to having a deck made from composite wood.

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  • When installing a deck, composite deck boards function just like normal wood deck boards.

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  • The same tools used to build a wooden deck can also be for a composite deck.

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  • While the decking is composite wood, the beams and joists underneath are still real wood and are subject to the usual conditions.

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  • Unlike real wood, the ends of composite boards can be easily sanded smooth without splintering.

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  • The quality of composite wood varies greatly as some manufacturers use different wood and plastic.

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  • To combat the problems of staining or discoloring, look for a composite board with a protective coating on the top and sides.

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  • When choosing composite boards, many different textures and colors are available.

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  • Composite wood is much more expensive than real wood.

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  • Composite lap siding offers the homeowner the choice of a wood finish without the high cost of using real wood for the home's exterior.

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  • You may be able to find composite landscape timbers.

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  • The frames are created using C5 - a composite metal which is extremely strong, and able to stand up to temperature changes as well as other wear and tear.

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  • The PlayStation Portable contains an AV-out (with the exception of the PSP 1000) that supports composite video, component video and S-video.

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  • The devices have those familiar red, white, and yellow cords (commonly called RCA plugs or composite cables) that are needed to pop into a television with the same inputs.

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  • Inside the box, you get composite AV cables (the cable with the standard red, white, and yellow RCA plugs).

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  • While the Wii doesn't have HD support, you can still get much better video (480p) with these two Wii accessories than with what the RCA cables (composite) provide.

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  • Modern dolls are manufactured using composite, plastic and vinyl.

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  • If the pain is due to tooth decay, the dentist will remove the decayed area and restore the tooth with a filling of silver amalgam or composite resin.

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  • The most common surgical treatment involves replacing the child's aortic valve and several inches of the aorta itself with a composite graft, which is a prosthetic heart valve sewn into one end of a Dacron tube.

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  • This surgery has been performed widely since about 1985; most children who have had a composite graft have not needed additional surgery.

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  • The composite score for this group showed functioning at the level of a seven-year-old.

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  • The test has a mean, or average, standard score of 100 and a standard deviation of 15 for composite scores (subtests have a mean of 10 and a standard deviation of 3).

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  • To treat most cases of tooth decay in older children, the dentist removes all decayed tooth structure, shapes the sides of the cavity, and fills the cavity with an appropriate material, such as silver amalgam or composite resin.

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  • If a piece of the outer tooth has chipped off, but the inner core (pulp) is undisturbed, the dentist may simply smooth the rough edges or replace the missing section with a small composite filling.

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  • One World Tree is the composite family tree of all Ancestry.com members.

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  • In a 1991 test, scores reported by the Stanford Achievement Test, showed that homeschooler's composite scores were 18 to 28 points above their public school counterparts.

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  • The Libor interest rates are determined each London business day by the British Bankers' Association (BBA) as a composite of at least eight major banks in London.

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  • Veneers are thin layers of tooth-colored porcelain or resin composite that are attached to the front of your teeth.

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  • Veneers can be made of either a resin composite or porcelain.

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  • Cosmetic dentists use porcelain (as mentioned above) and other composite materials that easily blend and enhance your smile, rather than taking away from it.

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  • The photo was proven to be a composite of two photos, yet the urban persists.

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  • Asian dragon faces are all the more fascinating because they are not the features of a single creature, but a composite of several.

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  • They are composed of metal plates and are housed in a composite tray.

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  • Bringing in a sketch artist to draw composite sketches of what the women think the men look like, and what the men think the women look like.

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  • The outer and inner layers of leather are bonded to a fiberglass composite.

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  • Combining leather tanning methods with composite materials from space-age companies like 3M and DuPont.

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  • Fermat and Descartes agreed in regarding the tangent to a curve as a secant of that curve with the two points of intersection coinciding, while Roberval regarded it as the direction of the composite movement by which the curve can be described.

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  • Ancient writers are agreed as to the composite character of the population of Italy, and the diversity of races that were found within the limits of the peninsula.

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  • Many of the characters that up to the present have been dealt with by biometrical inquiry are obviously composite.

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  • In consequence of this composite formation, amethyst is apt to break with a rippled fracture, or to show "thumb markings," and the intersection of two sets of curved ripples may produce on the fractured surface a pattern something like that of "engine turning."

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  • In the United Kingdom, as in Europe generally, the vehicles used on passenger trains include firstclass carriages, second-class carriages, third-class carriages, composite carriages containing compartments for two or more classes of passengers, dining or restaurant carriages, sleeping carriages, mail carriages or travelling post offices, luggage brake vans, horse-boxes and carriage-trucks.

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  • Throughout these vicissitudes there were important political and religious changes which render the study of the composite sources a work of unique difficulty.

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  • The true nature of this relation can be readily observed in other fields (ancient Britain, Greece, Egypt, &c.), where, however, the native documents and sources have not that complexity which characterizes the composite biblical history.

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  • The force, disciplined and organized by a permanent staff of officers and non-commissioned officers of the regular army, is about 6500 strong, and consists of a brigade of artillery, four mounted, three composite and four infantry corps, a cyclist corps, &c. There are also cadet companies some 3000 strong.

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  • Corps' zone of attack included the Canal du Nord and the defences on either side of Bellenglise, while that of the composite corps was the canal tunnel on either side of Bellicourt.

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  • Farther to the left, however, matters had gone less well on the front of the composite Australian-American Corps.

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  • The critical studies of recent years have shown that most of the Old Testament prophetical books are composite.

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  • The Indian habitation was made up of this composite abode, with whatever out-structures and garden plots were needed.

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  • This composite art reached its climax in Peru, the llama wool affording the finest staple on the whole hemisphere.

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  • However, looking over the whole field of North American achievement, architectural and non-architectural, composite and monolithic, the palm for boldness, magnitude of proportions and infinity of labour, must go to the sculptured mosaics of Yucatan.

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  • Naturally, when both documents made statements which were nearly identical, one might be omitted; so that neither account need be given in full in the composite passage.

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  • The most important examples of this class consist of federal or composite states which by treaty or otherwise have surrendered certain of their powers, or which have created a new state (Staatenbund).

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  • C,C', D,D', two types of medusa organization; C and D are composite sections, showing a radius (R) on one side, an interradius (IR) on the other; C' and D' are plans; the mouth and manubrium are indicated at the centre, leading into the gastral cavity subdivided by the four areas of concrescence in each interradius (IR).

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  • In appearance an ordinary Copepod is divided into foreand hind-body, of its eleven segments the composite first being the head, the next five constituting the thorax, and the last five the abdomen.

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  • For subsequent developments, and the fruitful results of documentary analysis as applied to the Pentateuch and other composite books, which cannot be dealt with in any detail here, reference must be made to the special articles on the books of the Old Testament.

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  • His table gives the logarithms of all numbers up to 2200, and of primes (and also of a great many composite numbers) from 2200 to 10,009, to 48 decimal places.

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  • As has been stated, Abraham Sharp's table contains 61-decimal 10 b= log 24 = - log (1-160) d =10g 49 = - log (1-160) 17253 8 35 62 21868 Briggian logarithms of primes up to I ioo, so that the logarithms of all composite numbers whose greatest prime factor does not exceed this number may be found by simple addition; and Wolfram's table gives 48-decimal hyperbolic logarithms of primes up to 10,009.

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  • He clearly perceived the significant analogy between terrestrial gravity and the force exerted in the solar system, and by the ingenious device of a circular pendulum illustrated the composite character of the planetary movements.

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  • But its composite origin is also clear.

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  • This arrangement has been provided at several weirs on the Thames, to afford control of the flood discharge, and reduce the extent of the inundations; the largest of these composite weirs on that river is at the tidal limit at Teddington, where the two central bays, with a total length of 2421 ft., are closed by thirty-five draw-doors sliding between iron frames supporting a foot-bridge, from which the doors are raised by a winch.'

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  • Friedrich's theory that the Constitutum is a composite document, part written in the 7th century, part added by Paul I.

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  • It will be remembered that Fechner regarded every composite body as the appearance of a spirit; so that when, for example, molecular motion of air is said to cause a sensation of sound in me, it is really a spirit appearing as air which causes the sensation in my spirit.

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  • In this instance the Hymenoptera, of which the coloration is synaposematic, form together a composite model which the other insects have mimicked.

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  • Composite plants, with everlasting flowers.

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  • Many conjectures have been formed concerning the race and origin of these people, who were certainly a new and composite social aggregate.

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  • He is represented either as a closely inshrouded figure whose protruding hands grasp a composite sceptre, the whole standing on a pedestal within a shrine; or else as a misshapen dwarf.

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  • The book of Exodus, however, like the other books of the Hexateuch, is a composite work which has passed, so to speak, through many editions; hence the order of events given above cannot lay claim to any higher authority than that of the latest editor.

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  • Yet another difficulty, which disappears as soon as the composite character of the narrative is recognized, is that of the signs.

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  • The Last Plague, the Deliverance from Egypt, the Institution of the Passover and of the Feast of Unleavened Cakes, the Consecration of the First-born.-This section presents the usual phenomena of a composite narrative, viz.

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  • Such composite structures take advantage at once of the high tensile strength of iron and of the high compressive strength of cement mortar.

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  • Its composite population is a faithful reflection of the heterogeneous elements in the dominions of the Habsburgs, while the trade and industry of Hungary are centralized at Budapest in a way that can scarcely be affirmed of any other European capital.

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  • The antiquity of certain principles and details is undeniable - as also in the Talmud - but since one must start from the organic connexions of the composite sources, the problems necessitate proper attention to the relation between the stages in the literary growth (working backwards) and the vicissitudes which culminate in the postexilic age.

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  • It must not be denied that the recollection of some invasion may have been greatly idealized by late writers, but it happens that there were important immigrations and internal movements in the 8th-6th centuries, that is to say, immediately preceding the post-exilic age, when this composite account in the Pentateuch and Joshua reached its present form.

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  • Consequently, in addition to the ordinary requirements of historical criticism, biblical study has to take into account the intricate composite character of the sources and the background of these positions.

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  • A considerable amount of earlier history and literature has been lost, and it is probable that the traditions of the origins of the composite Israelites, as they are now preserved, embody evidence belonging to the nearer events of the 8th-6th centuries.

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  • Its vegetation is in point of fact of a composite character, and is constituted by the meeting and more or less blending of adjoining floras, - those of Persia and the south-eastern Mediterranean area to the north-west, of Siberia to the north, of China to the east, and of Malaya to the south-east.

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  • Thought as form would thus be a factor or an element in a composite unit.

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  • Malaga is therefore an interesting example of a composite wine.

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  • This view, however, always has been strongly opposed by those who accept on theological grounds a spiritualistic doctrine, or what is, perhaps, more usual, a theory which combines spiritualism and materialism in the doctrine of a composite nature in man, animal as to the body and in some measure as to the mind, spiritual as to the soul.

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  • A composite fermion consists of an electron (or hole) bound to an even number of magnetic flux quanta.

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  • To find component forces equal to the composite or resultant force, the sum of the components must equal the resultant.

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  • Resin composite - The natural teeth are first reduced in size by the dentist.

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  • This allows the addition of the resin composite product without enlarging the final size of the tooth.

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  • Resin composite is then added to the natural tooth, cured with light, finished and polished.

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  • The porcelain veneer, combined with sophisticated adhesion techniques, tends to be more structurally sound than a resin composite veneer.

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  • Porcelain veneers are less likely to stain than resin composite veneers.

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  • Require at least two visits to complete, while resin composite veneers can usually be completed in one visit.

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  • Resin composite veneers can be applied in one office visit.Applying porcelain veneers takes at least two visits to the dentist.

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  • Equally certain is a second observation of a general character that the epic originating as the greater portion of the literature in Assur-bani-pal's collection in Babylonia is a composite product, that is to say, it consists of a number of independent stories or myths originating at different times, and united to form a continuous narrative with Gilgamesh as the central figure.

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  • The general impression of Solomon's position in history is in fact seriously disturbed when the composite writings are closely viewed.

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  • The whole story is a composite product, and it is possible that some of the stories are artificially attached to the central figure.

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  • Descending the street, towards the west are passed in succession the old buildings of the Bavarian national museum, the government buildings in which the Composite style of Maximilian has been most consistently carried out, and the mint.

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  • Corps had the subsidiary role of covering and securing the left flank of the composite corps.

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  • Despite the comparative failure of the Composite Corps the attack had on the whole been a brilliant success, seven Allied divisions having defeated nine enemy divisions ensconced in immensely powerful works, capturing from them 5,300 prisoners and ioo guns and effecting such a wide breach in the last German line of defence that its complete capture in a few days was assured.

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  • The principal chamber of the central temple, which is of the Composite order, is 44 ft.

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  • The composite nature of the story makes an identification of the exact site difficult, but one of the narrators (E) seems to have in.

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  • This is the case in " puddled " clays, but in ordinary clay soils the excessively minute particles of which they largely consist tend to form groups of comparatively large composite grains and it is in such natural soils that the pore-space is largest.

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  • Of the Ceylonese galls, " some are as symmetrical as a composite flower when in bud, others smooth and spherical like a berry; some protected by long spines, others clothed with yellow wool formed of long cellular hairs, others with regularly tufted hairs."

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  • Such a composite structure is, however, fundamentally defective, the distribution of loading to the two independent systems being indeterminate.

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  • The book is highly composite, and arbitrariness and disorder are found in every section.

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  • But, whatever may have been his date, he was their teacher and instructor in the Magian religion, modified their former religious customs, and introduced a variegated and composite belief."

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  • The basin of the Thames is of curiously composite character.

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  • Truly "in many parts and many manners did God speak" in this composite book of Isaiah!

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  • Maintaining that the position of the Pentateuch alone explains the books which follow, conservative writers concede that it is composite, has had some literary history, and has suffered some revision in the post-exilic age.

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