Description Sentence Examples

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  • He called the station and reported the description of the vehicle.

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  • Angry was a good description, she noted.

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  • Howie obtained a full description of the man and his vehicle and the license plate number.

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  • If we had a better description of them it might pinpoint the age of the victim.

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  • Thankful for the change of subject, Cynthia launched into a description of her latest conquests with the cat, again tucking that nagging doubt to the back of her mind.

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  • She launched into an explanation of the truckload of supplies and a description of her new room.

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  • This description is doubtless exaggerated.

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  • The description under "huckleberries" was basically the same as for blueberries.

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  • Connor's description of being in the holding cell 'losing his mind and living a nightmare' accurately described his feelings.

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  • Wolfe Creek Pass at 10,850 feet was unlike anything Dean had ever seen and easy wasn't the description that came to his mind.

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  • Jackson put out the word on the vehicle description and plate number.

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  • Could you get a description?

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  • I'm sure the last thing he wants to do right now is give you a blow-by-blow description of his date.

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  • He was a big black guy—that was the only description.

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  • Are you going to release the description?

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  • Byrne's description was far too common to stand out but no one recalled a man hurriedly leaving the city in the middle of the night, Tuesday-Wednesday.

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  • In fact, tortured would be a better description.

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  • Proceeding south from the Trigno, already mentioned as constituting the limit of Central Italy, there are (1) the Biferno and (2) the Fortore, both rising in the mountains of Samnium, and flowing into the Adriatic west of Monte Gargano; (3) the Cervaro, south of the great promontory; and (4) the Ofanto, the Aufidus of Horace, whose description of it is characteristic of almost all the rivers of Southern Italy, of which it may be taken as the typical representative.

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  • I will spare my readers a description of this other than to say it is exactly what it sounds like.

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  • A friend, certainly, but their relationship was also romantic so best friend didn't seem like a good description.

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  • Julie doesn't fit that description.

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  • Amid boxes, lamps, and glassware of every description sat the old man, atop a trunk, snuggled between the two maiden ladies from Indiana.

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  • There was no mistaking the description.

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  • Everything you needed was right here, shops and businesses of every description.

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  • Not even close to the same description.

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  • The description given by Procopius does not indicate clearly where this church was situated.

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  • Coal of a very fair description was discovered in the basin of the Irwin river, in Western Australia, as far back as the year 1846.

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  • His French poems met with little success, but a description in Latin verse of a tournament (carrousel, circus regius), given by Louis XIV.

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  • We have no information regarding Jerusalem during the period of the captivity, but fortunately Nehemiah, who was permitted to return and rebuild the defences about 445 B.C., has given a fairly clear description of the line of the wall which enables us to obtain a good idea of the extent of the city at this period.

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  • The ceremony of hoisting a flag and taking possession of the country in the name of the government of the Netherlands was actually performed, but the description of the wildness of the country, and of the fabulous giants by which Tasman's sailors believed it to be inhabited, deterred the Dutch from occupying the island, and by the international principle of " non-user " it passed from their hands.

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  • The 4th tablet contains a description of the formidable Khumbaba, the guardian of the cedar forest.

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  • But the description changes; there is much less merino, and more of the coarser and longer cross-bred.

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  • Invulnerable in exact anatomical description and comparison, he failed in all his philosophical generalizations, even in those strictly within the domain of anatomy.

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  • From the remains of fortifications there he argues that the Hyksos were uncivilized desert people, skilled in the use of the bow, and must thus have destroyed by their archery the Egyptian armies trained to fight hand-tohand; further;, that their hordes were centered in Syria, but were driven thence by a superior force in the East to take refuge in the islands and became a sea-power--whence the strange description "Hellenic" in Manetho, which most editors have corrected to CtXAoi, "others."

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  • The best collection of Henry's portraits was exhibited at the Burlington Fine Arts Club in 1909, and the catalogue of that exhibition contains the best description of them; several are reproduced in Pollard's Henry VIII.

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  • He was, however, quick to pick up on Martha's description of the cigarette package.

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  • In the case of the original Repsold plan without clockwork the description is not quite exact, because both the process of following the object and correcting the aim are simultaneously performed; whilst, if the clockwork runs uniformly and the friction-disk is set to the proper distance from the apex of the cone, the star will appear almost perfectly at rest, and the observer has only to apply delicate corrections by differential gear - a condition which is exactly analogous to that of training a modern gun-sight upon a fixed object.

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  • Of the Dutch discoverers, Pelsaert was the only one who made any detailed observations of the character of the country inland, and it may here be remarked that his journal contains the first notice and description of the kangaroo that has come down to us.

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  • Meanwhile, Captain Beechey visited the islands in the "Blossom," assigned names to some of them, and published a description of their features.

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  • It is cut in the volcanic plateau, and its ragged broken walls, which are inclined at very steep angles, are of a richness of colouring that almost defies description, a colouring that is produced by the action of the thermal springs, at the base of the canyon, upon the mineral pigments in the lava.

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  • In addition to these affronts upon the state religion, he insulted the intelligence of the community by horseplay of the wildest description and by childish practical joking.

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  • Seneca has given us a description of the application of hot water for securing the necessary temperature.

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  • When the Committee of Public Safety made an appeal to the savants to assist in producing the materiel required for the defence of the republic, he applied himself wholly to these operations, and, distinguished himself by his indefatigable activity therein; he wrote at this time his Description de fart de fabriquer les canons, and his Avis aux ouvriers fer sur la fabrication de l'acier.

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  • The teaching, which follows the so-called " Heuristic " method, and the equipment of schools of every description, are admirable.

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  • The car casting system deserves description chiefly because it shows how, when the scale of operations is as enormous as it is in the Bessemer process, even a slight simplification and a slight heatsaving may be of great economic importance.

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  • As the general level of the plain rises gradually, though almost imperceptibly, to the foot of the Apennines, these channels by degrees assume the character of ravines of a formidable description.

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  • The history of furs can be read in Marco Polo, as he grows eloquent with the description of the rich skins of the khan of Tatary; in the early fathers of the church, who lament their introduction into Rome and Byzantium as an evidence of barbaric and debasing luxury; in the political history of Russia, stretching out a powerful arm over Siberia to secure her rich treasures; in the story of the French occupation of Canada, and the ascent of the St Lawrence to Lake Superior, and the subsequent contest to retain possession against England; in the history of early settlements of New England, New York and Virginia; in Irving's Astoria; in the records of the Hudson's Bay Company; and in the annals of the fairs held at Nizhniy Novgorod and Leipzig.

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  • William Bedwell, the Arabic scholar, was vicar of Tottenham, and published in 1632 a Briefe Description of the Towne of Tottenham, in which he printed for the first time the burlesque poem, the Turnament of Tottenham.

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  • For a description of the natural features of the country see Palestine; for its history see Jews and Judah.

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  • The same description applies more or less to the north-east, but in the south of Hainaut and the greater part of Brabant the general level of the country is about 300 ft.

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  • In the history of literature an important work is compiled by Ferdinand van der Haeghen and others in the Bibliotheca Belgica (1880, &c.), comprising a description of all the books printed in the Netherlands in the 15th and 16th centuries.

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  • The tributaries that flow westward to the Paraguay are consequently to some extent navigable, while those that run eastward to the Parana are interrupted by rapids and falls, often of a formidable description.

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  • The conversation ranges from the dishes before the guests to literary matters of every description, including points of grammar and criticism; and they are expected to bring with them extracts from the poets, which are read aloud and discussed at table.

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  • According to his description shallow pits were sunk, and the gravel excavated was gathered into a walled enclosure where it was crushed and water was poured over it, and it was finally sifted in baskets and sorted by hand.

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  • In 1906 it was being worked as a shallow open mine; but the description of the Kimberley methods given above is applicable to the washing plant at that time being introduced into the Premier mine upona very large scale.

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  • Macaulay's description of Whitgift as "a narrow, mean, tyrannical priest, who gained power by servility and adulation," is tinged with rhetorical exaggeraticn; but undoubtedly Whitgift's extreme High Church notions led him to treat the Puritans with exceptional intolerance.

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  • The true name of the book appears in the authorities in a variety of forms, the variation affecting both the author's name and the description of his book.

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  • The ruin of Kerak answers to the description given by Josephus of the city of Taricheae, which lay 30 stadia from Tiberias, the hot baths being between the two cities.

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  • His first speech was on the Catholic question, and though some doubt had been felt lest Grattan, like Flood, should belie at Westminster the reputation made in Dublin, all agreed with the description of his speech by the Annual Register as "one of the most brilliant and eloquent ever pronounced within the walls of parliament."

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  • Nor was it accessible to any description of wheeled carriages, and the nature of its pavement, composed of broad flags of travertine, shows that it was only intended for foot-passengers.

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  • The excavations have provided examples of houses of every description, from the humble dwelling-place of the artisan or proletarian, with only three or four small rooms, to the stately mansions of Sallust, of the Faun, of the Golden Cupids, of the Silver Wedding, of the Vettii, of Pansa, 1 &c. - the last of which is among the most regular in plan, and may be taken as an almost 1 It may be observed that the names given in most cases to the houses are either arbitrary or founded in the first instance upon erroneous inferences.

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  • Professing to be roused by the attack on his friend Boyle, when he had scorned to lift a finger in defence of himself against the earlier dialogues, he tore them all to shreds with an art of which no general description can give an idea.

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  • Thomas Garway, the first English tea dealer, and founder of the well-known coffee-house, "Garraway's," in a curious broadsheet, An Exact Description of the Growth, Quality and Virtues of the Leaf Tea, issued in 1659 or 1660, writes, "in respect of its scarceness and dearness, it hath been only used as a regalia in high treatments and entertainments, and presents made thereof to princes and grandees."

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  • A detailed description of it will be found below.

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  • Of this description was the irrigation of Lower Egypt previous to 1883.

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  • Some description will now be given of the chief of these irrigation works.

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  • According to the more popular view the description in Gal.

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  • He was also the author of rhetorical exercises on hackneyed sophistical themes; of a Quadrivium (Arithmetic, Music, Geometry, Astronomy), valuable for the history of music and astronomy in the middle ages; a general sketch of Aristotelian philosophy; a paraphrase of the speeches and letters of Dionysius Areopagita; poems, including an autobiography; and a description of the Augusteum, the column erected by Justinian in the church of St Sophia to commemorate his victories over the Persians.

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  • Their conclusion rested on the supposed elimination of all known physical causes for the movements; but it is doubtful from the description of the experiments whether the precautions taken were sufficient to exclude unconscious muscular action or even deliberate fraud.

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  • Lysias excels in vivid description; he has also a happy knack of marking the speaker's character by light touches.

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  • This accounts for the description of aurora as " Merry Dancers."

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  • For a fuller description of these social reforms, see the Jahrbuch fir Gesetzgebung (Leipzig, 1886, 1888 and 1894); also the annual summary of new laws in the Zeitschrift fur Staatswissenschaft (Stuttgart).

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  • He then proceeds to the description of the Christians.

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  • The common description of " the Oriental " as indurated in his antagonism to the alien conqueror here perhaps has some truth in it.

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  • The canal having been filled up in 1897 the ceremony has been much modified, but a brief description of what used to take place may be given.

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  • Napoleons great military expedition in 1798 was accompanied by a scientific commission including artists and archaeologists, the results of whose labors fill several of the magnificent volumes of the, Description de lEgypte.

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  • Of the composition of history and the description of their own manners and customs by the Egyptians for posterity, few traces have reached our day.

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  • Herodotus visited Egypt in the reign of Artaxerxes, about 440 B.C. His description of Egypt, partly founded on Hecataeus, who had been there about fifty years earlier, is the chief source of information for the history of the Saite kings and for the manners of the times, but his statements prove to be far from correct when they can be checked by the scanty native evidence.

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  • This was the termination of the French occupation of Egypt, of which the chief permanent monument was the Description de lEgypte, compiled by the French savants who accompanied the expedition.

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  • Peder Clausen (1545-1614), a Norwegian by birth and education, wrote a Description of Norway, as well as an admirable translation of Snorri Sturlason's Heimskringla, published ten years of ter Clausen's death.

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  • Yet the shrewd common-sense, the biting humour, the power of graphic description and the imaginative " mysticism " give them a unique attraction for many even who do not fully sympathize with the implied philosophy or with the Puritanical code of ethics.

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  • In the autumn of 1497 an attempted raid by James ended in a seven years' truce fostered by the Spanish envoy, Ayala, who has left a flourishing description of the king and his country.

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  • He, not unnaturally, includes both curassows and turkeys in one category, calling both " Pavos " (peafowls); but he carefully distinguishes between them, pointing out among other things that the latter make a wheel (hacen la rueda) of their tail, though this was not so grand or so beautiful as that of the Spanish " Pavo," and he gives a faithful though short description of the turkey.

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  • This figure, with a copy of Thevet's and a detailed description, was repeated in the posthumous edition (1585) of his larger work (pp. Boo, 801).

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  • The description of Alexander as " the Horned " in the Koran is, however, in accordance with the result of recent researches, to be traced to a Syrian legend dating from A.D.

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  • This description applies generally to the chariots of all the nations of antiquity; the differences consisted chiefly in the mountings.

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  • Among the Greeks and Romans, on the other hand, the chariot had passed out of use in war before historical times, and was retained only for races in the public games, or for processions, without undergoing any alteration apparently, its form continuing to correspond with the description of Homer, though it was lighter in build, having to carry only the charioteer.

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  • Although Butler's work is peculiarly one of those which ought not to be exhibited in outline, for its strength lies in the organic completeness with which the details are wrought into the whole argument, yet a summary of his results will throw more light on the method than any description can.

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  • On two Panathenaic prize vases in the British Museum are figures of racing bigae, in which, contrary to the description given above, the driver is seated with his feet resting on a board hanging down in front close to the legs of his horses.

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  • The barrows which cover the plains of ancient Scythia attest the truth of this description.

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  • It was owing to the combination of this latter account with E's further description of the striving of the people for water at Meribah that the double name Massah-Meribah arose, xvii.

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  • Its close connexion with the end of the wanderings is shown by (a) the description of Moses as an infirm old man; (b) the role played by Joshua in contrast with xxiv.

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  • For the following description, chiefly taken from the American form (though almost equally applicable to that of Europe) we are mainly indebted to Dr Elliott Coues's Fur-bearing Animals of North America, 1877.

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  • By means of an inscription Ross was enabled to identify the site of the temple; it lies, in agreement with the description of Herodotus, on a low hill beyond the boundaries of the town..

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  • His purely journalistic activity was from the first of a varied description, ranging from sparkling " leaders " for the Daily News to miscellaneous articles for the Morning Post, and for many years he was literary editor of Longman's Magazine; no critic was in more request, whether for occasional articles and introductions to new editions or as editor of dainty reprints.

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  • The merits and demerits of this system will appear during the description of the characters of the members of the several subdivisions.

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  • For a general description of the whole region, its inhabitants, political problems, &c., see "Odysseus," Turkey in Europe (London, 1900), a work of exceptional interest and value.

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  • The foregoing description represents the procedure in use in many English factories.

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  • They may be regarded as badly-mixed Portland cements, and need no special description.

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  • Mutius (1540) is the latest writer who, in his description of the origin of the Confederation, does not mention Tell and his act.

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  • Later writers added a few more particulars, - that Tell lived at Burglen and fought at Morgarten (1598), that he was the son-in-law of Furst and had two sons (early 18th century), &c. Johannes von Muller (1780) gave a vivid description of the oath at the Ruth by the three (Tell not being counted in), and threw Tschudi's version into a literary form, adding one or two names and adopting that of Hermann for Gessler, calling him of "Bruneck."

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  • Aristobulus' description agrees exactly with the ruins of Murghab on the Bandamir, about 30 m.

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  • The description of suffering or pain is, in fact, a string of truisms, quite plain and indisputable until the last clause.

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  • All the bordering country on both sides is of the same description, and for a long distance inland extensive areas of swampy country are submerged during the rainy season.

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  • The Reptilia include countless numbers of alligators in the Guayas and its tributaries and in the tide-water channels of many of the smaller rivers; many species of lizards, of which Mr Whymper found three in the Quito basin; snakes of every description from the huge anaconda of the Amazon region down to the beautifully marked coral snake; and a great variety of frogs and toads.

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  • The insect inhabitants of Ecuador, like the birds, include a large number of genera and species, but no complete entomological survey of the country has ever been made, and our knowledge in this respect is insufficient to warrant a detailed description.

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  • The earliest university examinations of which a description is available are those in civil and in canon law held at Bologna at a period subsequent to 1219.

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  • After this comes a description of Tats'in, and then some account of the fortunes of the church in China.

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  • Both Plutarch and Ptolemy speak of the Fortunate Islands, but from their description it is not clear whether the Canaries or one of the other island groups in the western Atlantic are meant; see Isles Of The Blest.

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  • A good deal of work has been done by individual travellers, but the material for a full description of its physical character is as yet lacking.

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  • The description of the previous tranquillity may be exaggerated, though it is clear that the Jews, like the other inhabitants of Palestine, must have been left very much to themselves; but the enmity between the adherents of Simon and the pious Jews, who supported and venerated Onias, seems to be a necessary precondition of the state of affairs soon to be revealed.

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  • The description of the gold and silver retable given to the high altar of Ely by Abbot Theodwin in the 11th century, shows it to have been a large and elaborate piece of work decorated with many reliefs and figures in the round.

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  • In the first of his Dialogues (fair models of Cicero), Severus puts into the mouth of an interlocutor (Posthumianus) a pleasing description of the life of coenobites and solitaries in the deserts bordering on Egypt.

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  • Excellent as a statement of the aim and method of Isocrates, and tolerable as a statement of those of Gorgias, these phrases are inexact if applied to Protagoras, who, making " civic virtue " his aim, regarded statesmanship and administration as parts of " civic virtue ", and consequently assigned to oratory no more than a subordinate place in his programme, while to the eristics - whose existence is attested not only by Plato, but also by Isocrates and Aristotle - and to Socrates - whom Grote himself accounts a sophist - the description is plainly and palpably inappropriate.

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  • The present article contains a description of the mounting of the various forms of the so-called zenith telescope.

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  • From this point we must condense farther description into critical remarks on a few typical modern instruments.

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  • An account of it will be found in the History and Description of the Cape Observatory.

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  • For statistics, general description and material on administration, see Census of the Philippine Islands in 1903 (4 vols., Washington, 1905);; Pronouncing Gazetteer and Geographical Dictionary of the Philippine Islands (Washington, 1902); Ethnological Survey Publications of the.

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  • Joly in the construction of his steam calorimeter, a full description of which will be found in text-books.

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  • The description of the reign of the Omayyads is extremely difficult.

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  • We select for description stage (3) above, as the most characteristic development of quaternions in recent years.

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  • But this description applies more specially to the larger and principal volume; in the smaller one the system is more confused, the execution less perfect.

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  • Stevenson, "A contemporary description of the Domesday Survey" in The English Historical Review (the general index to which should be consulted) (1907).

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  • Darton, " Preliminary Description of the Geology and Water Resources of the Southern Half of the Black Hills and adjoining regions in South Dakota and Wyoming," pp. 489-599 of Pt.

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  • Lying as it did in the closest proximity to Phoenicians and Aramaeans, its population must have been exceptionally mixed, and the description of the occupation of Palestine in Judg.

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  • On the island of Peru, in the Gilbert group, in 1869 there was still the remnants of a large proah which, from the description given, appears to have been like those used in the Indian Archipelago.

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  • The conclusion reached, after careful investigation by Dr Jorge, the medical officer of health, that the commencement really dated from June, is confirmed by the fact that about that time the riverside labourers, who were first affected, began to notice an illness among themselves sufficiently novel to attract their attention and that of an English shipowner, who from their description suspected plague.

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  • The description of the other organs given under (i) applies also to (2) and (3).

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  • On his way home he saw the great bird Rukh (evidently, from his description, an island lifted by refraction); revisited Sumatra, Malabar, Oman, Persia, Bagdad, and crossed the great desert to Palmyra and Damascus, where he got his first news of home, and heard of his father's death fifteen years before.

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  • The original intention was to push the experiments to a pressure equivalent to thirty atmospheres, but owing to the signs of failure exhibited by the boiler the limit actually reached was twenty-four atmospheres, at which pressure the thermometers indicated a temperature of about 224 0 C. In his last paper, published posthumously in 1838, Dulong gave an account of experiments made to determine the heat disengaged in the combination of various simple and compound bodies, together with a description of the calorimeter he employed.

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  • Robinson and Lucy Larcom already named as bearing on the industrial conditions of the city between 1835 and 1850; and the famous description in the fourth chapter of Dickens's American Notes.

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  • In the first case, against Colonel Mordaunt, who was supported by a combination of manufacturers, the decision was unfavourable to him, on the sole ground that the description of the machinery in the specification was obscure and indistinct.

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  • The mere geometrical description and analysis of various types of motion, apart from the consideration of the forces concerned, belongs tt kinematics.

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  • Again, we do not aim at anything so hopeless, or indeed so useless, as a complete description of any phenomenon.

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  • It is implied in the above description of the system that the Cartesian co-ordinates x, y, z of any particle of the system are known functions of the qs, varying in form (of course) from particle to particle.

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  • A short description of this system is given in 80, but in the present article the principle of Williss classification is followed mainly.

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  • He published in the same volume a general description of the Alps, as the Introduction to his projected work on the several Swiss Cantons.

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  • Besides the description of the method of magnetization which still bears his name, this work contains a variety of accurate magnetic observations, and is distinguished by a lucid exposition of the nature of magnetic induction.

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  • A profusion of jewellery is worn of the most solid description, none hollow; silver is worn only by the very poor, coral only by negresses.

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  • Harnack 1 praises Schleiermacher's description of dogmatic as "historical," he rather strains the meaning of the remark, and creates fresh confusion.

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  • It was during this period that Nathaniel Hawthorne had his short experience of Brook Farm, of which so many suggestions appear in the Blithedale Romance, though his preface to later editions effectually disposed of the idea - which gave him great pain - that he had either drawn his characters from persons there, or had meant to give any actual description of the colony.

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  • There is, however, no mention of ceremonial candles in the detailed account of the services of the Church of England given by William Harrison (Description of England, 1570); and the attitude of the Church towards their use, until the ritualistic movement of the 17th century, would seem to be authoritatively expressed in the Third Part of the Sermon against Peril of Idolatry, which quotes with approval the views of Lactantius and compares " our Candle Religion " 3 This is common to the Eastern Church also.

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  • A very valuable Report and Appendix (4 vols., 1884) was published, containing, inter alia, information on the constitution and powers of the governing bodies, the mode of admission of members of the companies, the mode of appointment, duties and salaries and other emoluments of the servants of the companies, the property of, or held in trust for, the companies, its value, situation and description.

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  • The description of Pausanias was written at a time when the lower city was deserted, and only the temples and the gates left; and the references to Thebes in the Attic dramatists are, like those to Mycenae and Argos, of little or no topographical value.

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  • Very striking is the description, like that given six centuries later by Marco Polo, of the quasi-supernatural horrors that beset the lonely traveller in the wilderness - the visions of armies and banners; and the manner in which they are dissipated singularly recalls passages in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress.

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  • In this way the bodies of more or less nearly perfect animals, often standing in the Rotunda; but few other bones of any description have been found.

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  • He also invented an improved form of hygrometer, a description of which, together with accounts of various observations and experiments made by him, was published in the Phil.

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  • For a description of his principal book, the Muwatta', see Goldziher's Muhammedanische Studien, ii.

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  • The annals of his reign have been encum Alphonso 1., bered with a mass of legends, among which must be g g included the account of a cortes held at Lamego in 1143; probably also the description of the Valdevez tournament, in which the Portuguese knights are said to have vanquished the champions of Leon and Castile.

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  • On the other hand, there are in the book, in the description of Gargantua's and Pantagruel's education, in the sketch of the abbey of Thelema, in several passages relating to Pantagruel, expressions which either signify a sincere and unfeigned piety of a simple kind or else are inventions of the most detestable hypocrisy.

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  • There existed, no doubt, special maps of European countries, but the only documents of that description are two maps of Great Britain, the one of the 12th century, the other by Matthew of Paris, the famous historiographer of the monastery of St Albans (1236-1259).1 Celestial globes were known in the time of Bede; they formed part of the educational apparatus of the monastic schools.

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  • No better description of the financial distress and disorder of the empire can be given than that set forth in the official report of the budget commission of 1888.

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  • In the second and third books Clement enters into particulars, and explains how the Christian following the Logos or Reason ought to behave in the various circumstances of life - in eating, drinking, furnishing a house, in dress, in the relations of social life, in the care of the body, and similar concerns, and concludes with a general description of the life of a Christian.

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  • The occasion of the prophecy, described with great force of rhetoric, is no known historical event, but a plague of locusts, perhaps repeated in successive seasons; and even here there are features in the description which have led many expositors to seek an allegorical interpretation.

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  • Flora.-Almost every description of grain is found, especially wheat and maize, besides Turkish pepper or paprika, rape-seed, hemp and flax, beans, potatoes and root crops.

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  • Again, Aristotle's description of Xenophanes as the first of the Eleatic unitarians does not necessarily imply that the unity asserted by Xenophanes was the unity asserted by Parmenides; the phrase, "contemplating the firmament, he declared that the One is God," leaves it doubtful whether Aristotle attributed to Xenophanes any philosophical theory whatever; and the epithet a ypoLKOTEpos discourages the belief that Aristotle regarded Xenophanes as the author of a new and important departure.

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  • Such is in outline the process by which the Alps were elevated; but when the chain is examined in detail, it is found that its history has not been uniform throughout; and it will be convenient, for purposes of description, to divide it into three portions, which may be called the Eastern Alps, the Swiss Alps, and the Western Alps.

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  • The accompanying simple figure indicates better than any verbal description the topography of the main groups of foci in the motor field of a manlike ape (chimpanzee).

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  • The story, however, is unknown both to Jerome and to Gregory of Tours - and this though the latter gives a somewhat detailed description of the Cologne church dedicated to that Theban legion with which the tradition of the martyred virgins was very early associated.

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  • Wines which have received a check of this description during the main fermentation are very liable to bacterial troubles and frets.

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  • The methods of making the wine in the Medoc are of the simplest description.

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  • Perrier, a publication of the year 1718 refers to the fact that wine of this description had then been known for some twenty years.

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  • Thudichum, in his Treatise on Wines, gives a striking and almost poetical description of it as compared with Jerez.

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  • The scenery on both sides is of the most varied and beautiful description, many villages lining each well-wooded shore, while on the European side are numerous fine residences of the wealthy class of Constantinople.

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  • As the slightest scratch upon the metal received the niello, and became a distinct black line, ornament of the most minute and refined description could easily be produced.

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  • A brief description of the historical evolution of the earlier financial forms will be the most effective illustration of this statement.

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  • The churches and manses were frequently of the most miserable description, if not falling to decay.

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  • Volta's description of his pile was communicated in a letter to Sir Joseph Banks, president of the Royal Society of London, on the 10th of March 1800, and was printed in the Phil.

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  • The excavations at Senkereh were peculiarly successful in the discovery of inscribed remains, consisting of clay tablets, chiefly contracts, but including also an important mathematical tablet and a number of tablets of a description almost peculiar to Senkereh, exhibiting in basrelief scenes of everyday life.

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  • The most interesting, and in many respects the most remarkable, is the philosophic romance, the New Atlantis, a description of an ideal state in which the principles of the new philosophy are carried out by political machinery and under state guidance, and where many of the results contemplated by Bacon are in imagination attained.

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  • Thirdly, what matter, I ask, if the description of the instances should fill six times as many volumes as Pliny's History?.

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  • Wilkinson in his description of ancient Egypt shows clearly the great antiquity of the ordinary processes of preparing flax.

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  • This is a general description of the principles on which these machines are built, but, as in other classes, there are many variations in details.

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  • This description applies to one half of the machine only, for while this is in operation the same thing is being repeated;by the other half situated at the back.

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  • It may strike one as characteristically Jewish that extravagant and truly oriental encomiums were passed upon such legalists and Talmudists as Isaac Alfazi, Rashi or Maimonides; none the less the medieval Jews were able to produce and appreciate excellent literature of the most varied description.

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  • The radical contrast between mechanical and spiritual religion, though fundamental for modern theology, is alien to the primitive point of view, and is therefore inappropriate to the purposes of anthropological description.

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  • This description, taken from a letter in 1579 by his junior contemporary Sir Peter Young, is very like Beza's fine engraving of him in the Icones - an engraving probably founded on a portrait which was to be sent by Young to Beza along with the letter.

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  • The idea of a Utopia is, even in literature, far older than More's romance; it appears in the Timaeus of Plato and is fully developed in his Republic. The idealized description of Sparta in Plutarch's life of Lycurgus belongs to the same class of literary Utopias, though it professes to be historical.

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  • In the preceding physical description indications are given of the vast extent of forest in Sweden.

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  • Tacitus mentions another tribe, the Sitones, which he places next to the Suiones, but they have not been identified, and it is not clear from his description whether they lived within the peninsula or not.

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  • Except in the extreme south the hydrography of Chile is of the simplest description, all the larger rivers having their sources in the.

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  • Amunatequi, Descubri miento y conquista de Chile (Santiago, 1885), a valuable detailed account of the Spanish conquest; by same author, Los Precursores de la independencia de Chile (Santiago, 1870), a clear useful description of the evils of the Spanish colonial system; Horacio Lara, Cronica de la Araucania (Santiago, 1889), a history of the Araucanian Indians right up to recent dates; Abbe Eyzaguirre, Histoire du Chili (Lille, 1855), mainly dealing with the position of the Church during the colonial period.

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  • For a detailed description and criticism of his work, see Vicente.

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  • To the former belongs the fuller and more elaborate description of vv.

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  • If in addition to all this we bear in mind that in his later books the historian's horizon is confined to the city and patriarchate of Constantinople, that he was exceedingly ill informed on all that related to Rome and the West, that in order to fill out his pages he has introduced narratives of the most unimportant description, that in not a few instances he has evinced his credulity (although when compared with the majority of his contemporaries he is still entitled to be called critical), it becomes sufficiently clear that his History, viewed as a whole and as a literary production, can at best take only a secondary place.

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  • In the Page disgracie of Tristan l'Hermite, the page makes the acquaintance of a dramatic author, and his description may be accepted as a contemporary portrait of Theophile's vigorous personality.

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  • For description and general features, see Doxey's Guide to San Francisco and the Pleasure Resorts of California (San Francisco, 1897); and various guides and other publications of the California Development Board (formed by consolidation of the State Board of Trade and California Promotion Committee) in San Francisco.

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  • The geological structure of the central region is of the most varied description.

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  • Alfred Grandidier points out that the Portuguese, misled by Marco Polo's description of Mukdishu as an island, fancied they had discovered the land of which he wrote when they touched at Madagascar.

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  • As may be inferred from the physical description, Arizona has a wide variety of local climates.

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  • The full description of a particular bacterium implies an account not only of its microscopical characters, but also of its growth characters in various culture media, its biological properties, and the effects produced in animals by inoculation.

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  • To Pitt the change brought no advancement, and he had thus an opportunity of testing the truth of the description of his chief given by Sir Robert Walpole, "His name is treason."

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  • Emerson wrote Nature, and Hawthorne his Mosses from an Old Manse, containing a charming description of the building and its associations.

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  • For a full description of the cathedral, in Serbo-Croatian and French, see the finely illustrated folio Stolna Crkva u Djakovu, published by the South Slavonic Academy (Agram, 1900).

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  • A description of the Salween resolves itself into a list of the ferries at which it can be crossed, for no one marches up the river.

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  • His famous description of Greek fire has a most provoking mixture of circumstantial detail with absence of verifying particulars.

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  • Now, as he wrote from Corinth, the only other city which answers to this description is Ephesus, the centre of Paul's long Asiatic mission.

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  • But the definite description of Gargantua in the title as "Pere de Pantagruel," the omission of the words "second livre" in the title of the first book of Pantagruel while the second and third are duly entitled "tiers" and "quart," the remarkable fact that one of the most important personages, Friar John, is absent from book ii., the first of Pantagruel, though he appears in book i.

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  • It is only to fully adult males that this description applies.

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  • In a restricted sense the term assaying is applied in metallurgy to the determination of the amount of gold or silver in ores or alloys; in this article, however, it will be used in a wider technical signification, and will include a description of the methods for the quantitative determination of those elements in ores which affect their value in metallurgical operations.

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  • The discovery (by Professor Helbig in 1886) of two sets of actual apparatus near Perugia and various representations on vases help to elucidate the somewhat obscure accounts of the method of playing the game contained in the scholia and certain ancient authors who, it must not be forgotten, wrote at a time when the game itself had become obsolete, and cannot therefore be looked to for a trustworthy description of it.

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  • The description, however, of what Matthew did suits better the making of a collection of Christ's discourses and sayings than the composition of a work corresponding in form and character to our Gospel of Matthew.

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  • One of the chief documents, however, here referred to seems to correspond in character with the description given in Papias' fragment of a record of the compilation of "the divine utterances" made by Matthew; and the 'use made of it in our first Gospel may explain the connexion of this Apostle's name with it.

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  • The manna of the Biblical narrative, notwithstanding the miraculous circumstances which distinguish it from anything now known, answers in its description very closely to the tamarisk manna.

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  • Homer is our earliest literary witness; and the portrait that he presents of Zeus is too well known to need minute description.

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  • Lastly Salisbury had no conceivable motive in concocting a plot of this description.

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  • John C. Fremont gave the first description of any accuracy in his Report of 1845.

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  • In the various groups of the Entomostraca, on the other hand, the terms thorax and abdomen, though conveniently employed for purposes of systematic description, do not imply any homology with the regions so named in the Malacostraca.

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  • The encyclopaedia itself is a history of them in the stricter sense, - the description and record of this universal process.

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  • An account of his helicoptere or screw model appeared in the Aeronaut for January 1872, but before giving a description of it, it may be well to state very briefly what is known regarding the history of the screw as applied to the air.

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  • The object of this section is to give a physical description of England and Wales according to natural regions, which usually follow the geology of the country very closely; although the relationship of configuration and geology is not so simple or so clearly marked as in Scotland.

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  • The line constructed jointly with the Great Central company (as detailed in the description above) was extended in 1910 from Ashendon to Aynho, to form a short route to the great centres north of Oxford.

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  • With regard to the county rate, few words of description may be sufficient here.

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  • Prefixed to this account of Simon, which, except in its dramatic close, so nearly tallies with that of Irenaeus, is a description of a book of which he was the author.

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  • It was for her sake, he said, that the Greeks and Barbarians fought, deluding themselves with an image of truth, for the real being was then present with the First God.3 By such specious allegories and Grecian fables Simon deceived many, while at the same time he astounded them by his magic. A description is given of how he made a familiar spirit for himself by conjuring the soul out of a boy and keeping his image in his bedroom, and many instances of his feats of magic are given.

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  • A very good description of the site, with plans, is given by C. Promis, L'Antichita di Alba Fucense (Rome, 1836).

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  • The international disputes connected with this description are referred to below.

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  • From the foregoing description of the country it is evident that the range of climate must be considerable.

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  • For purposes of description it is convenient to consider the range in four sections, a western, a middle with two subsections, and an eastern.

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  • When one of the giant trees falls across the road, it forms a wall breast high to be climbed over, and the mass of tangled ropes brought down makes cutting a path round it a work of time which travellers never undertake."This description is equally applicable to the forest region extending eastward from the mouth of the Aruwimi almost to Albert Nyanza.

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  • The vivid description of the basin of the Hilment (Yasht 1 9, 65-69) is peculiarly instructive.

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  • Bonvalot in 1887, Littledale in 1888, Cumberland, Bower and Dauvergne, followed by Younghusband in succeeding years, extending to 1890; Dunmore in 1892 and Sven Hedin in 1894-1895, have all contributed more or less to Pamir geography; but the honours of successful inquiry in those high altitudes still fall to Lord Curzon, whose researches in 1894 led to a singularly clear and comprehensive description of Pamir geography, as well as to the best map compilation that till then had existed.

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  • This brief description will serve to show the importance of a later discovery.

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  • The difficulty has been increased by the confusion resulting from the multiplication of genera founded on slight characters, and from the description (in consequence of their wide distribution) of identical plants under several different genera.

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  • For a description of its course, and a list of its principal tributaries see Italy.

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  • The definition of life must really be a description of the essential characters of life, and we must set out with an investigation of the characters of living substance with the special object of detecting the differences between organisms and unorganized matter, and the differences between dead and living organized matter.

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  • We attain, therefore, our first generalized description of life as the property or peculiar quality of a substance composed of none but the more common elements, but of these elements grouped in various ways to form compounds ranging from proteid, the most complex of known substances to the simplest salts.

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  • His gestures were scanty, his voice was not powerful, but he was desperately in earnest, and he held his audience whether his sermon contained a picturesque and detailed description of the torments of the damned, or, as was often the case, spoke of the love and peace of God in the heart of man.

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  • And the fact that it has become usual for men to think from this standpoint is very plainly seen in the almost universal description of philosophy as an analysis of "experience," instead of its more old-fashioned de s ignation as an inquiry into "the nature of things."

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  • Treatises on poverty appeared on every side; the party of Occam clamoured with increasing imperiousness for the condemnation of John by a general council; and the Spirituals, confounded in the persecution with the Beghards and with Fraticelli of every description, maintained themselves in the south of France in spite of the reign of terror instituted in that region by the Inquisition.

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  • In this the phrase "omnis comitatus in Hollandt" occurs, but without any further description of the locality indicated.

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  • In 1752 he published his Description of the Counties of Schleswig and Holstein.

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  • The envious but graphic description of his demeanour conveyed to us by Bishop Kennet attests the real dignity of his position no less than the airs he thought fit to assume in consequence.

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  • He may have read Joshua Barnes's description of a race of "Pygmies" in his Gerania of 1675.

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  • Robert Brown was the first to give a clear description of the morphology of the Abietineous cone in which carpels bear naked ovules; he recognized gymnospermy as an important distinguishing feature in conifers as well as in cycads.

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  • A description is given of its celebration at Jerusalem in the Peregrinatio of Etheria (Silvia), in the second half of the 4th century.

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  • An indigenous description of rice, called uri or jaradhdn, grows in certain marshy tracts.

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  • In 1882, before the Physical Society of London, he gave a description of the diffraction gratings with which his name is specially associated, and which have been of enormous advantage to astronomical spectroscopy.

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  • It preserved the monotheistic idea yet afforded a description of the Divine activity in terms of Hellenic thought; the Word of the Old Testament is one with the X6yos of the Stoics.

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  • The tranquillity which he thus obtained was employed by Brancovan as by his predecessor in furthering the internal well-being of the country, with what success is best apparent from the description of Walachia left by the Florentine Del Chiaro, who visited the country in 1709 and spent seven years there.

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  • One by Pavel Danovici contains the history of the world told in the style of the Byzantine chroniclers; it includes the legend of Troy, the history of Pope Sylvester and the description of the various church councils; and it concludes at the year 1636.

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  • The Fabule, si istorioare (2 vols., 1839-41) is a collection of short popular stories in rhyme; SezVoarea la tarci (1852-53) is a description of the Rumanian Spinnstube, for which the peasants gather in one of their houses on a winter's night, the girls and women spinning and working, the young men telling tales, proverbs, riddles, singing songs, &c. Pann also collected the jokes of the Turkish jester, Nasreddin, under the title of Neisdraveiniile lui Nastratin Hogea (1853), also in rhyme.

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  • A vivid description of the festival at Alexandria (for which Bion probably wrote his Dirge of Adonis) is given by Theocritus in his fifteenth idyll, the Adoniazusae.

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  • The paper, the printing, the plates, were all of the meanest description.

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  • He studied men rather than books; became acquainted with the vices in what was then a pioneer town; and in his Seven Lectures to Young Men (1844) treated these with genuine power of realistic description and with youthful and exuberant rhetoric. Eight years later (1847) he accepted a call to the pastorate of Plymouth Church (Congregational), then newly organized in Brooklyn, New York.

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  • The rivers of Colombia may be divided, for convenience of description, into three general classes according to the destination of their waters, the Pacific, Caribbean and Atlantic - the last R reaching their destination through the Amazon and Orinoco.

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  • Of the rivers of the great eastern plains, whose waters pass through the Orinoco and Amazon to the Atlantic, little can be said beyond the barest geographical description.

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  • Geographical description has had a peculiar fascination for Colombian writers, and there have been a number of books issued since the appearance of Codazzi's Resumen and Atlas.

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  • Confirmation of this may be found in Cicero's description (Pro Milone, 85) of the destruction of the shrines and sacred groves of Alba by the construction of Clodius's villa, in the local application of the adjective Albanus, and in the position of Castel Gandolfo itself, which exactly suits Livy's description.

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  • On the other hand, the partial or total failure of smaller dams of this description, to retain the reservoir water, has been much more common in the past than is generally supposed.

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  • This contains every mention or description of the battle or of anything relating to it, published or unpublished, in prose or in verse, composed within 300 years after the battle, and is a most marvellous and invaluable collection of original materials, in which all the evidence for Winkelried's deed has been brought together in a handy shape.

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  • The name Docetae is first used by Theodoret (Ep. 82) as a general description, and by Clement of Alexandria as the designation of a distinct sect,' of which he says that Julius Cassianus was the founder.

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  • A worm-gear tackle of this description is shown in fig.

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  • In his description of the empire - the exhaustion produced by excessive taxation, the financial ruin of the middle classes, the progressive decline in the morale of the army - we find the explanation of its fall before the Goths twenty years after his death.

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  • At the meeting at which Newton was elected a description of a reflecting telescope which he had invented was read, and " it was ordered that a letter should be written by the secretary to Mr Newton to acquaint him of his election into the Society, and to thank him for the communication of his telescope, and to assure him that the Society would take care that all right should be done him with respect to this invention."

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  • This discovery was communicated by him to Edmund Halley in 17bo, but was not published, or communicated to the Royal Society, till after Newton's death, when a description of it was found among his papers.

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  • This, however, is a description, not a definition, and we still want a definition for " number " in the phrase " number of times."

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  • The names of his father and other relations whom he mentions have been found in the municipal records of Tournay, and the official description of them agrees with his statements.

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  • It is, however, characterized by simplicity of structure, and a short description of it will serve to clear the problem from unnecessary difficulties.

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  • These primitive altars were of the simplest possible description - in fact they were required to be so by the regulation affecting them, preserved in Exodus xx.

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  • It is now generally recognized that the description of the tabernacle altar is intended to provide a precedent for this vast structure, which would otherwise be inconsistent with the traditional view of the simple Hebrew altars.

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  • The description of Palermo in the second volume of Gselfel's guide-book, Unter-Italien and Sicilien (Leipzig), leaves nothing to wish for.

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  • Such a curve may be regarded geometrically as actually described, or kinematically as in the course of description by the motion of a point; in the former point of view, it is the locus of all the points which satisfy a given condition; in the latter, it is the locus of a point moving subject to a given condition.

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  • To complete Pliicker's theory it is necessary to take account of compound singularities; it might be possible, but it is at any rate difficult, to effect this by considering the curve as in course of description by the point moving along the rotating line; and it seems easier to consider the compound singularity as arising from the variation of an actually described curve with ordinary singularities.

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  • Considering always real curves, we obtain the notion of a branch; any portion capable of description by the continuous motion of a point is a branch; and a curve consists of one or more branches.

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  • But although we thus arrive by projection at the notion of a circuit, it is not necessary to go out of the plane, and we may (with Zeuthen, using the shorter term circuit for his complete branch) define a circuit as any portion (of a curve) capable of description by the continuous motion of a point, it being understood that a passage through infinity is permitted.

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  • It is almost incredible that the superb imaginative amplification of the description of Hyder Ali's descent upon the Carnatic should be from the same pen as the grave, simple, unadorned Address to the King (1777), where each sentence falls on the ear with the accent of some golden-tongued oracle of the wise gods.

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  • These tears came again into my eyes almost as often as I looked at the description, - they may again.

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  • In dividing and grouping such teeth for the purpose of description and comparison more definite characters are required than those derived merely from form or function.

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  • His own extravagances and the demands of the soldiery were a perpetual drain upon his resources, to meet which he resorted to taxes and extortion of every description.

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  • For physical description and natural resources see the Reports (biennial) and the Bulletins (Madison) of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, especially important for economic geology, hydrography and agriculture, and the Annual Reports of the Wisconsin State Board of Agriculture; the Reports (biennial) of the State Forester, the Reports of the U.S. Census, and the Mineral Resources of the United States, published annually by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • Its modes and motives vary considerably according to climate, race, civilization and other circumstances; but it would be difficult to name any religious system of any description in which it is wholly unrecognized.

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  • He contrived his sector about the year 1606, and wrote a description of it in Latin, but it was more than sixteen years afterwards before he allowed the book to appear in English.

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  • Herodas (Mimes, 4) gives a description of one of his temples, and of the offerings made to him.

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  • The coracle forms a unique link between the modern life of Wales and its remote past; for this primitive type of boat was in existence amongst the Britons at the time of the invasion of Julius Caesar, who has left a description of it, and even employed it in his Spanish campaign.

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  • Mushketov's Geological and Orographical Description of Turkestan (in Russian, St Petersburg, 1866) is still a standard authority.

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  • The description of the coat is forgotten.

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  • So read, Sidonia and Benjamin Disraeli are brought into close resemblance by Disraeli himself; for what in this description is untrue to the suspected fundamentals of his character is true to his known foibles.

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  • The systematic arrangement of the Vascular Cryptogams for the purposes of identification and description necessarily remains unchanged, while the comparative morpho logy is being more fully worked out.

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  • Some varieties are bil;t to suited to hot, others to cold countries; some will flourish and on one description of soil, others on another.

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  • Except that its call-note, judging from description, is unlike that of the European bird, the habits of the two seem to be perfectly similar; and the same may be said indeed of all the other species.

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  • In Constantinople he had audience of Andronicus II.; he gives an enthusiastic description of St Sophia.

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  • For a general description of the people, and for the history of this region see Catalonia.

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  • Definition And Subject-Matter Of Ethics In its widest sense, the term " ethics " would imply an examination into the general character or habits of mankind, and would even involve a description or history of the habits of men in particular societies living at different periods of time.

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  • But a description of what acts or what ends of action men in the present or the past call, or have called, " good " or " bad " is clearly beyond human powers.

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  • This description of his work is, however, both too technical and too positive, if we may judge from those earlier dialogues of Plato in which the real Socrates is found least modified.

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  • In this work, which furnishes a valuable if prejudiced description of life in 5th-century Gaul, Salvian deals with the same problem that had moved the eloquence of Augustine and Orosius.

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  • The code thus settled was acquiesced in by the Chinese authorities and by other nationalities as they came in, and it conferred on the foreign community local self-government, practically free from official control of any description.

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  • Referring to special articles, Solar System, Star, Sun, MooN, &c. for a description of the various parts of the universe, we confine ourselves, at present, to setting forth a few of the most general modern conceptions of the universe.

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  • Practical Astronomy, which comprises a description of the instruments used in astronomical observation, and of the principles and methods underlying their application.

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  • At the outset, the position of each body, considered as a material particle, is defined by reference to a system of co-ordinate axes, and not by any verbal description.

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  • Dr Turner 2 gives a good description of this process.

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  • The work of drawing up a detailed description of the lunar surface, and laying its features down on maps, has from time to time occupied telescopic observers.

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  • But he has not shown, on the part of the Arabian, any such exact description of the inequality as is necessary to make clear his claim to the discovery.

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  • Josephus gives a good description of the Galilee of his time in Wars, iii.

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  • The work is therefore simply a description of the facts of religious feeling, or of the inner life of the soul in its relations to God, and these inward facts are looked at in the various stages of their development and presented in their systematic connexion.

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  • Starting with the idea of the highest good and of its constituent elements (Giiter), or the chief forms of the union of mind and nature, Schleiermacher's system divides itself into the doctrine of moral ends, the doctrine of virtue and the doctrine of duties; in other words, as a development of the idea of the subjection of nature to reason it becomes a description of the actual forms of the triumphs of reason, of the moral power manifested therein and of the specific methods employed.

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  • In his system the doctrine of duty is the description of the method of the attainment of ethical ends, the conception of duty as an imperative, or obligation, being excluded, as we have seen.

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  • A physical description of Ireland, therefore, falls naturally under three heads - the coasts, the mountain rim and the central plain.

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  • It will be realized from the foregoing description that it is impossible to draw accurate boundary lines to the great Irish plain, yet it rightly carries the epithet central because it dis- Ceutrai tinctly divides the northern mountain groups from the southern.

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  • His description is of supreme importance for the study of early Irish ethnography.

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  • It would seem as if Ptolemy's description of Ireland answered in some measure to the state of affairs which we find obtaining in the older Ulster epic cycle.

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  • It may be mentioned that the geographer Dicuil who lived at the court of Charlemagne gives a description of Iceland which must have been obtained from some one who had been there.

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  • This remarkable poem, written in the metre of the old Servian ballads, gives a vivid description of life in Bosnia under Turkish rule, and of the hereditary border feuds between Christians and Moslems. In later life Mazuranic distinguished himself as a statesman, and became ban of Croatia from 1873 to 1880.

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  • It is beautifully situated in the midst of green wooded hills, and still justifies Madame de Stael's description of it as "a basket of flowers."

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  • While the foregoing description of native society applied chiefly to the people of the central province of Imerina, it is applicable, with local modifications, to most of the Malagasy tribes.

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  • The description of the conquest of the northern Canaanites is very similar to that of the south.

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  • Its description of the conquest of Canaan comes from an age when the event was a shadow of the past.

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  • The article contains a critical description of the difficulty with which missionaries obtain information about the prior creeds.

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  • The Cephisian marsh was one scene of man's birth according to a fragment of Pindar, who mentions Egyptian and Libyan legends of the same description.

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  • Besides the actual buildings discovered, a number of points were fixed which greatly facilitate the study of Spartan topography, based upon the description left us by Pausanias.

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  • The excerpt includes a description of the fall of the angels.

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  • The principal African lakes have been mentioned in the description of the East African plateau, but some of the phenomena connected with them may be spoken of more particularly here.

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  • He claims to have shown that the dogmas of the eternity of matter and the permanence of the world are false; that their description of the Deity as the demiurgos is unspiritual; that they fail to prove the existence, the unity, the simplicity, the incorporeality or the knowledge (both of species and accidents) of God; that their ascription of souls to the celestial spheres is unproved; that their theory of causation, which attributes effects to the very natures of the causes, is false, for that all actions and events are to be ascribed to the Deity; and, finally, that they cannot establish the spirituality of the soul, nor prove its mortality.

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  • In Ptolemy, too, appears along with Gir (possibly the Shari) a certain Nigir (NL'yap) as one of the largest rivers of the interior; but so vague is his description that it is impossible definitely to identify it with the Niger.'

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  • From Idrisi's description it would appear that he regarded the Shari, Lake Chad, the Benue, Niger and Senegal as one great river which emptied into the Atlantic. 2 That the Niger flowed west and reached the ocean was also stated by Leo Africanus.

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  • Leaving out of account the Welle-Ubangi (and Idrisi's description of the two Niles may infer a knowledge of that stream, which was supposed by Schweinfurth to form part of the Chad system), there is an almost continuous waterway from the mouth of the Senegal to that of the Nile.

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  • In some districts the implements used are still of the rudest description.

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  • From the description given it was undoubtedly foul brood, and the bee-keepers of the island became convinced, after bitter experience, that it was extremely contagious.

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  • Mr Chamberlain was the object of the bitterest attacks from the Gladstonians for his share in this result; he was stigmatized as "Judas," and open war was proclaimed by the Home Rulers against the "dissentient Liberals" - the description used by Mr Gladstone.

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  • For a description of a pectoral of white gold, ornamented with the heads of animals, human faces and the figure of a goddess, discovered in a tomb on Tmolus, see Academy, January 15, 1881, p. 45.

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  • The Shire horse owes its happily-chosen name to Arthur Young's remarks, in the description of his agricultural tours during the closing years of the 18th century, concerning the large Old English Black Horse, " the produce principally of the Shire counties in the heart of England."

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  • The development has been worked out in P. capensis, to which species the following description refers.

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  • The manuscript, discovered by Edward Pococke the Orientalist, and preserved in the Bodleian Library, contains a vivid description of a famine caused, during the author's residence in Egypt, by the Nile failing to overflow its banks.

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  • From the description given of the zodiacal band and the Gegenschein, it is clear that these objects should be best seen at the highest elevation, especially within the tropics.

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  • One anomaly of his observations is, his description of the arch as sometimes so bright as to resemble the Milky Way, a condition which would make it easily visible at ordinary altitudes.

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  • See Livingstone's Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (London, 1857) for the story of the discovery of the falls, and the Popular Account of Dr Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries 1858-1864 (London, 1894) for a fuller description of the falls and a theory as to their origin.

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  • In 1646 the tract was included in the grant to Adrian van der Donck, the first lawyer and historian of New Netherland, author of A Description of New Netherland (1656), in Dutch.

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  • There is little description in his novels, which sometimes seem to move on an almost bare and colourless stage, but, on the other hand, the analysis of motives, of emotions, and of "the fine shades" has rarely been carried further.

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  • In 1772 some friends, impressed by a description by him of the terrible West Indian hurricane in that year, made it possible for him to go to New York to complete his education.

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  • Further, all the fragments come from the provinces which were under the jurisdiction of Diocletian, from which it is argued that the edict was only published in the eastern portion of the empire; certainly the phrase universo orbi in the preamble is against this, but the words may merely be an exaggerated description of Diocletian's special provinces, and if it had been published in the western portion as well, it is curious that no traces have been found of it.

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  • The Lower Coal Measures (Westphalian) have an enormously rich flora, embracing most of the types referred to in our systematic description.

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  • This description applies almost equally to the floras of the succeeding Jurassic and Wealden periods.

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  • In fact, except personal courage, great fertility in military resource, a lively though sometimes ill-directed repugnance to injustice, oppression and meanness of every description, and a considerable power of acquiring influence over those, necessarily limited in numbers, with whom he was brought into personal contact, General Gordon does not appear to have possessed any of the qualities which would have fitted him to undertake the difficult task he had in hand."

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  • The 16th Aventiure, describing this hunt and the murder of Siegfried, is perhaps the most powerful scene in all medieval epic. To heighten the effect of the tragic climax the poet begins with a description of the hunting, and describes the high spirits of Siegfried, who captures a wild boar, rides back with it to camp, and there lets it loose to the great discomfiture of the cooks.

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  • Binz, for instance, defines it as treating of the origin, nature, chemical and physical qualities, physiological actions, and therapeutical uses of drugs; in France and in Italy it is restricted to the mere description of medicines and their preparations, the action and uses of which as remedies are included in the term therapeutics.

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  • The close alliance between pharmacology, therapeutics and clinical medicine has induced many authors to treat the subject from a clinical point of view, while its relationships to chemistry and physiology have been utilized to elaborate a chemical and physiological classification respectively as the basis for systematic description.

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  • Metaphysics, on the other hand, is analytical in method; in it the notions are given, and by analysis they are cleared up. It is to be observed that the description of mathematics as synthetic is not an anticipation of the critical doctrine on the same subject.

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  • It has already been noted how serious was the error involved in the description of these as notions, without further attempt to clear up their precise significance.

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  • The principal substances of this description are kaolin, muscovite and chlorite.

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  • The weaving of cotton cloth is principally carried on by women; and the process, at least for the finer description, is tedious in the extreme.

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  • A friend, certainly, but their relationship was so romantic that best friend didn't seem a good description.

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  • I proceeded to slowly relate the full detail of what Howie had recorded, repeating the description of the man, car and license plate number.

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  • For a little insight, I'll label each of us with a one word description.

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  • While Howie witnessed the sleeping child rendered unconscious and taken from her room, he was only able to give a general description of the responsible figure; a man perhaps five nine or ten, heavy set or muscular.

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  • He seemed genuinely pleased with our general description of our newly created operation.

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  • Both men called us each by alias names we'd made up early on but our individual functions remained unclear to them We have a description... chubby guy, dark hair and a mustache.

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  • In spite of the dreary weather, Pumpkin's enthusiastic description sold the venture to all but Joseph Dawkins and two senior ladies.

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  • She was up and around far in advance of her usual hour and baked like a demon—half a freezer full of pies, muffins, and pastries of every description.

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  • He was a big black guy—that was the only description.

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  • The description listed the measurements at 5 3/4 X 4 1/2 X 1/2 inches.

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  • Contempt for democracy is an accurate description.

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  • Simon has given a very eloquent description of why people in business are against monetary union.

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  • The result is a confusion that renders the description incoherent.

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  • Here is a primitive description of the sun god sitting on his throne in his heavenly abode.

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  • Hitler's army adjutant, Major Gerhard Engel, returned with a vivid description of the mountain terrain.

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  • Site Description / Context The site is a 76 hectare former airfield which closed in 1957.

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  • The problem is that inevitably a clinical description becomes anecdotal, since every case is, literally, unique in its extent and distribution.

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  • For the range specification, see the description of the vector arithmetic register.

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  • This might be corrupted data, or a legitimate description of a highly ionized atom.

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  • I abandoned attempts to follow any description precisely and aimed for a beckoning crack above, which had featured somewhere in the description.

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  • The OFT had concerns that this might potentially be used to exclude the auctioneer 's liability if he negligently enters the catalog description.

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  • The name Belial may have never meant to be more than a description of a type of person.

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  • Facilitators Katy and George Description What do you think a bisexual looks like?

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  • Detailed description of infection process exhibited by the rice blast pathogen.

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  • Any minor blemish in the book or the dust wrapper must be noted in the description.

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  • The only possible description I can think of is utter bollocks.

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  • A better term for his condition might be wheezy bronchitis although this description has rather gone out of fashion.

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  • This is precisely Dante's description found in the fifth and sixth cantos of his Inferno.

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  • The last cantos of Don Juan is a satirical description of social conditions in England and includes attacks on leading Tory politicians.

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  • His description of the courage and despair of his fellow captives is very compelling.

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  • Each article is accompanied by a brief description and a full bibliographical citation.

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  • Focus on vocabulary choices, using a thesaurus, and building up detail and description through the choice of subordinate clauses.

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  • A short description of the current theory of outdoor clothing might be useful.

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  • Seminar Description If you are thinking about opening a coffeehouse, this presentation is for you.

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  • Publisher's description Samuel Brittan has been one of the Financial Times ' leading columnists for nearly thirty years.

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  • Short Description Healthy Direct's MSM cream is a unique combination of MSM in a topical form!

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  • Description Most Ctenopoma are laterally compressed fish with large eyes and big mouths.

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  • Description UPDATE changes the values of the columns specified for all rows which satisfy condition.

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  • I suspect that for every satisfied customer there was at least one who would disagree with the product description.

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  • N.B. This job description should not be considered definitive.

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  • This will first be dealt with in a qualitative way, then a description of the formal mathematical derivation will be given.

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  • The joy and rejoicing of the colored people when the United States army marched into Richmond defies description.

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  • Andrew Sackville gave a description of a pilot six week online module to help staff with their online learning skills.

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  • Are you a doctor or physiotherapist with an interest in swimming, or know of anyone who fits this description?

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  • Investment assets listed should include a description of the asset held.

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  • Each image is accompanied by a brief description of its source and subject.

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  • Here is a brief description of some of the websites we have designed - we hope you will enjoy them.

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  • This declaration was to be an accurate description of what Jesus went about doing.

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  • Finally Compare your CV with a job description for the work you're applying for.

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  • Every collection description in the IESR must be linked to at least one service description in the IESR.

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  • A description of different methods of leak detection is provided.

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  • These conclusions are relatively independent of the fragmentation scheme, but the color dipole model tends to give a better description of the data.

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  • You must consult the documentation for the drivers you are using for a description of the syntax they require.

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  • That interesting but sparse description can in no way prepare you for the music of brother/sister duo Chuck and Mary.

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  • There are several reasons why it might be necessary to go beyond a deterministic description of ecosystem dynamics, and include stochastic effects.

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  • Course Description Solving linear systems Ax = b or finding the eigenvalues of a matrix may appear to be trivial tasks.

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  • Short Description a N64 emulator for Windows which currently... games, you will need the rom file images.

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  • The quality of writing is especially evident in the description of a storm.

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  • A program specification is a fairly explicit description of the task at the conceptual level.

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  • However, many applications of DLs require expressivity that cannot be expressed in description logics.

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  • Where resources are limited and a text-based description is found effective then either paper or its electronic paper facsimile can be appropriate.

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  • There follows a description of the psychometric powers of the wife of a professor of geology, who possessed the faculty in marked degree.

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  • Event Description Our expert falconer displays his finest birds in action.

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  • This approach should lead to a more complete description of the dynamics of cell fate in the mouse.

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  • Short Description Omega 3 Fish Oil contains the fatty acids EPA and DHA which are essential to achieve and maintain great health.

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  • A description of the problem you are having will also help to diagnose the fault.

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  • Then, a Complaints Officer who apparently does not follow-through a complaint, I'd really like to see her job description!

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  • One is still in its shrink wrapping, but the other has been opened and gently fondled for purposes of this description.

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  • A very forcible description of Holland is thus struck out in one of Martha Penny's letters.

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  • This summary gives a description of VoIP along with future trends, ROI, hot questions and gas forklift more... .

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  • We could just fudge the detail and put a text field in the Service description, I suppose.

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  • The book is packed full of brilliant description, facts and analysis, and is truly the creation of a first-class scholar.

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  • The book also contains a useful gazetteer of sites with a brief description accompanying the entries.

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  • Make sure your profile is correct and your description is accurate and sounds genuine, sincere and interesting.

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  • In medical terms the description of a hangover sounds even more gruesome.

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  • A poetic description of a storm that included hailstones is known from Ugarit.

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  • A description of various of the girls ' hairstyles, as they prepare for Abendessen, is lost.

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  • The description for each of the men doing the daring holdups was different.

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  • The description of the surface hydrology, also written up in the draft caving report, had likewise become obsolete.

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  • Description of the condition of, and unambiguous identification of the item calibrated.

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  • Actually, on that description it could be any of the current incumbents.

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  • But that description does not describe; it is too vague, too general, too indefinite.

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  • Even so, the description ' violently ' and the comparison with Wookey Hole would still seem inept.

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  • Product Description The HP No. 56 Black inkjet Print Cartridge features pigmented black ink formulated to deliver crisp, laser-quality text.

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  • Karate kid, The / The karate kid, The / The Karate Kid 2 / The Karate Kid 3 Product Description The Karate Kid Pt.

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  • General Physical Description The Norwegian Forest Cat is a large but elegant breed with a semi longhair coat.

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  • For those municipalities which have not matriculated armory, a brief description of any symbol used is provided.

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  • Their effect is even more damaging than the description given in Stephen Byers ' accompanying memorandum to the proposals.

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  • Description of school, pupils and curriculum, which included shoe mending.

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  • Description | Customer Reviews Manufactured from 25mm square welded mesh on an 8mm rod frame.

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  • Long's position was generally confirmed by Leslie Thomson's description of the Folger's Two merry milkmaids (1620 ).

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  • Speakers Dr. Richard Adams (Physiology, Development and Neuroscience) Toward a quantitative description of developmental morphogenesis.

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  • Told them how her description provides of Robert morris told how people.

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  • Each job description includes perks, bummers, detailed contact information and advice straight from the horse's mouth.

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  • It includes information on audio description - additional narration added to dialog to explain what is happening on screen or stage.

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  • All the mystery of his vanishing revolved on your description of a hulking fellow in a red neckcloth.

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  • Redundant panels with the description ` still-life ' or ` reclining nude ' are to be destroyed in good time.

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  • You can help police by getting a good description of the person and by noting down the registration number of any suspicious vehicles.

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  • About the " flat " description, I thought this to mean not oblong or convex in shape like many cases out there.

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  • Description There is concern about the health effects of ultra fine particulates produced by road vehicles.

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  • About download it job description charlotte it jobs, johnny paycheck take this job and shove it lyric.

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  • For those who have never seen phosphorescence, a short description of what happens will not be out of place.

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  • Users with mouses can hover the pointer over an image to read the text description.

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  • Detailed Description A smart pointer to an actual image.

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  • Description, pictures and plant species list for area c2 in the wetland survey. leaved pondweed.

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  • This description refers to the normal Coturnix laying quail.

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  • We have two passages that give, by all counts, an explicit description of what has been called the rapture.

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  • In all such cases, the program has to " invent " a description that enables the reader to identify the referent.

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  • What are the changes that take place in the human body after death which account for the description rigor mortis?

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  • The last one in the list (sans-serif) is usually a generic font description which will use the computer's default sans-serif font.

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  • The QIC includes details of the hosts, description and life cycle, damage, sources and pest status of the European spruce sawfly.

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  • Lickey and Gordon (1991) provide a clear and detailed description of the difficulties and uncertainties involved in diagnosing schizophrenia.

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  • A full description of antibodies in maternal serum should be provided.

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  • The victim who was understandably very shaken has been unable to provide police with any form of description of her attacker.

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  • A very useful description of the method is given here psychic sophistry and also here.

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  • An illustrated description of X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy is available.

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  • The examples given in each level description are intended to indicate pitch and are not statutory.

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  • I shall therefore not worry about the higher loop divergences, and use eleven-dimensional supergravity, as the local description of the universe.

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  • Chief Inspector Edward Greeno, who was heading the inquiry into Miriam's murder, was notified of the arrested suspect 's description.

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  • We used to have no trouble getting tablatures with an accompanying description, but it is getting harder.

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  • Detailed Description A tableau which renders its child tableaux as a rectangular grid.

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  • The document includes a very thorough description of all command line options.

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  • It is intended that the MIMAS Collection database will remain an exclusively top-level description.

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  • Without the Spirit to help them, any attempted description of Christ would have seemed pretty trite.

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  • Description Tree - It forms a large strong growing tree, almost always with a single clear upright trunk to a considerable height.

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  • You can find out more about this process in our description of file types.

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  • Our aim is to quantify uncertainty in flow performance prediction due to uncertainty in a reservoir description.

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  • The canon is full of bit part walk-on artistes made unforgettable by their dialog, action or description.

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  • Plate 4 contains these things in sufficient detail to render any description unnecessary.

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  • Course Description This module will extend the vector algebra of the first year to the calculus of three dimensional vector algebra of the first year to the calculus of three dimensional vectors.

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  • Excruciating detail of priestly vestment, description of temple architecture, chapters on ritual - forget it.

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  • Your card statement will show a charge to Full description Absolutely classic multispeed vibrator.

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  • It is helpful to attach a brief curriculum vitae that includes a description of research interests.

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  • A description such as " Save Kidderminster Hospital " or " No to George Bush " would remind voters of what you stand for.

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  • Never having indulged in that particular delicacy, I cannot vouch for the accuracy of the description.

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  • This book gives a comprehensive description of Egyptian woodworking from the earliest times to the Late Period.

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  • For a description of the various salts of this acid, see P. Wesselsky, Berichte, 1869, 2, p. 588.

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  • The beginning of definite knowledge on the phenomenon of fermentation may be dated from the time of Antony Leeuwenhoek, who in 1680 designed a microscope sufficiently powerful to render yeast cells and bacteria visible; and a description of these organisms, accompanied by diagrams, was sent to the Royal Society of London.

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  • His account of Cook's voyage (A Voyage round the World, London, 1777; in German, Berlin, 1778-1780), is almost the first example of the glowing yet faithful description of natural phenomena which has since made a knowledge of them the common property of the educated world.

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  • The whole account gives a graphic description of the inner working of one among the many new oracles that were springing up at this"period.

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  • It is, in fact, the only ruminant, with the exception of the white Alaskan wild sheep, which is entirely white at all seasons of the year; and cannot, therefore, be mistaken for any other animal, and its description may consequently be brief.

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  • But such a scheme gives at best an external preliminary description of the object to which it is applied.'

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  • The chlorophyll apparatus of plants demands a certain description.

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  • The scrub of West and South Australia in its ecological aspect resembles so completely the other sclerophyllous formations that a description of it must seem a repetition.

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  • Geography is a synthetic science, dependent for the data with which it deals on the results of specialized sciences such as astronomy, geology, oceanography, meteorology, biology and anthropology, as well as on topographical description.

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  • The caliph's librarian, Abu Jafar Muhammad Ben Musa, wrote a geographical work, now unfortunately lost, entitled Rasm el Arsi (" A Description of the World "), which is often referred to by subsequent writers as having been composed on the model of that of Ptolemy.

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  • A general description of his method will be found in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol.

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  • Any description of the Maoris, who in recent years have come more and more under the influence of white civilization, must necessarily refer rather to what they have been than what they are.

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  • On one point, however, this description was not accurate; Russia sulked so far as Austria was concerned, for she could not forget that the emperor Francis Joseph, by his wavering and unfriendly conduct towards her during the Crimean War, had ill repaid her assistance to the Habsburg Monarchy in 1849, and had fulfilled the cynical prediction of Prince Schwarzenberg that his country would astonish the world by her ingratitude.

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  • In the case where either the leading or trailing group of small wheels is absent the numeral o must be used in the series of three numbers used in the description.

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  • For instance, the well-known description (in chap. xlvii.) of the preposition " in " occurring in a theological dogma as a " momentous particle which the memory rather than the understanding must retain " is taken directly from the first Provincial Letter.

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  • Accordingly, his supernatural revelations resemble a course of lessons in celestial geography more than a description of the beatific vision.

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  • But industries of every description were most seriously crippled by the spirit of turbulence and disorder which manifested itself throughout Transcaucasia in the years 1904-1906, accentuated as they were further by the outbreak of the long-rooted racial enmities between theArmenians and the Tatars, especially at Baku in 1905.

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  • It was enough for him to give a scrupulously exact description of such specimens as came under his eye, distinguishing these by prefixing two asterisks to their name, using a single asterisk where he had only seen a part of the bird, and leaving unmarked those that he described from other authors.

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  • The commentary on Pausanias' description of Athens, contained in vol.

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  • With this description, in which care of the dead is inculcated as the only means of making their existence in Aralu, where the dead are gathered, bearable, the epic, so far as we have it, closes.

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  • Even Hecataeus of Miletus (549-472 B.C.), the author of a Periodos or description of the earth, of whom Herodotus borrowed the terse saying that Egypt was the gift of the Nile, retained this circular shape and circumfluent ocean when producing his map of the world, although he had at his disposal the results of the voyage of Scylax of Caryanda from the Indus to the Red Sea, of Darius' campaign in Scythia (513), the information to be gathered among the merchants from all parts of the world who frequented an emporium like Miletus, and what he had learned in the course of his own extensive travels.

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  • The first founded of surviving European academies, the Academia Naturae Curiosorum (1651),2 especially confined itself to the description and illustration of the structure of plants and animals; eleven years later (1662) the Royal Society of London was incorporated by royal charter, having existed without a name or fixed organization for 1 The medieval attitude towards both plants and animals had no relation to real knowledge, but was part of a peculiar and in itself highly interesting mysticism.

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  • His famous jest (which even Johnson allowed to have merit) - Tyrawley and I have been dead these two years, but we don't choose to have it known " - is the best description possible of his humour and condition during the latter part of this period of decline.

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