Ar Sentence Examples

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  • In the preface it is stated that Howel, "seeing the laws and customs of the country violated with impunity, summoned the archbishop of Menevia, other bishops and the chief of the clergy, the nobles of Wales, and six persons (four laymen and two clerks) from each comot, to meet at a place called Y Ty Gwyn ar Da y, or the white house on the river Tav, repaired thither in person, selected from the whole assembly twelve of the most experienced persons, added to their number a clerk or doctor of laws, named Bllgywryd, and to these thirteen confided the task of examining, retaining, expounding and abrogating.

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  • Unfortunately the fruits of his diligence and foresight were dissipated by the follies of his two immediate successors, Emerich (1196-1204) and Andrew II., who weakened the Ar royal power in attempting to win support by lavish grants of the crown domains on the already over-influential magnates, a policy from which dates the supremacy of the semi-savage Magyar oligarchs, that insolent and self-seeking class which would obey no superior and trampled ruthlessly on every inferior.

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  • In the beginning of June ar of 1865, Francis Joseph came to Buda; on the 26th a 1866.

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  • Shell irregul s ar, fixed in the young by the left and larger valve.

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  • Between H and S, Ar 3 and Ar 2 occur together, as do Ar 2 and Ar l between S and P' and Ar 3, Ar 2 and Ar t at S itself; so that these critical points in these special cases are called Ar 3 _ 2, Ar2_1 and Ar 3 _ 2 _ 1 respectively.

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  • The national debt, which consisted before the war of 234,866,500 of external Financial and internal consols ar,d redeemable debts, and and Political 24,2 50,000 of home floating debt, was increased Reoiganizaby 46,21o,ooo of Cuban and Philippine debts, which tion.

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  • In the same way the supporting vowel, which is regularly an e in CataIan, is often written a, especially after r (abra, ar bore m; astra, a s t r u m; para, p a t r e in); one may say that in the actual state of the language post-tonic e and a become indistinguishable in a surd sound intermediate between the French a and mute e.

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  • Upper part of seed, in longitudinal section; i, integument; mi, micropyle; n, remains of nucellus; p.c, pollen-chamber (containing pollen-grains), with its canal extending up to the micropyle; pr, part of prothallus; ar, archegonia.

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  • Electromagnetic calorimeter (EMC) A high quality electromagnetic calorimeter is an essential feature of B A B AR.

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  • Andy Richardson (AR) agreed to compile a list of names for a new mailing list for the e-procurement group.

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  • An AR spectrum's peaks are not linearly proportional to power.

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  • We intend to hold regular Open Forum meetings to develop the work of the old AR consultative committee.

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  • Towart the king than gan thai ga 155 And till him weill sone cummyn ar.

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  • The NL SF algorithm adds full spectral factorization so that both the AR and MA roots will lie within the unit circle.

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  • When a child's symptoms appear in spring or summer and disappear with the onset of cold weather, seasonal AR is almost certainly the culprit.

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  • Perennial AR can also usually be diagnosed by careful questioning about the timing of exposure and the onset of symptoms.

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  • It can be used for perennial AR as well.

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  • Alternative treatments for AR often focus on modulation of the body's immune response, and frequently center around diet and lifestyle adjustments.

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  • Bee pollen may also be effective in alleviating or eliminating AR symptoms.

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  • Most children with AR can achieve adequate relief with a combination of preventive strategies and treatment.

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  • Reducing exposure to pollen may improve symptoms of seasonal AR.

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  • Preventing perennial AR requires identification of the responsible allergens.

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  • The Commission has created a more competitive nature of dance, with 30 dances performed to jigs and reels published in the "book" of dances Ar Rinncidhe Foirne.

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  • Soul ar Energy explains how to use the feng shui color wheel as a Life Satisfaction Tool to check if your life is in balance.

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  • Unlike the AR options, selecting a different signal subspace does not result in an immediate update of the solution vector.

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  • Now help Thaim God that all thing mai 620 For in full gret perell ar thai!

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  • Errors in estimating this white noise variance are translated to errors in scale of the AR spectral values.

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  • Tetra fish food set A selection of Tetra Range fish food which ar...

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  • Now help thaim God that all thing mai 620 For in full gret perell ar thai !

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  • The Raman spectroscopic facility consists of both low and high powered Ar + and Kr + as well as tunable dye lasers.

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  • There are other formulas on the market that are designed for babies with specific problems, such as Enfamil Premature, Enfamil AR and Similac Special Care.

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  • The Enfamil AR is often given to babies who suffer from acid reflux.

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  • While a brown smoky eye is not the norm (blacks, greys, and purples ar more common), this can be a lovely and lighter smoky eye look.

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  • This could mean changing the frame color, opting to have an AR anti-reflection coating, tinting the lenses or adding a clip on polarized sunshade.

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  • The A-T mode of inheritance is autosomal recessive (AR) and requires two copies of the predisposing gene-one from each parent-for the child to have the disease.

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  • In AR families, there is one chance in four that each child born to the parents will have the disorder.

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  • Allergic rhinitis (AR) is the most common allergic condition and one of the most common of all minor afflictions.

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  • Seasonal AR occurs in the spring, summer, and early fall, when airborne plant pollens are at their highest levels.

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  • Perennial AR occurs all year and is usually caused by airborne pollutants in the home and other places.

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  • Symptoms of seasonal AR are worst after being outdoors, while symptoms of perennial AR are worst after spending time indoors.

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  • Some regions of the country are more likely to have the pollens that cause AR, so those areas will have more children with the condition.

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  • Like all allergic reactions, AR involves a special set of cells in the immune system known as mast cells.

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  • Seasonal AR is most commonly caused by grass and tree pollens, since their pollen is produced in large amounts and is dispersed by the wind.

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  • Different plants release their pollen at different times of the year, so seasonal AR sufferers may be most affected in spring, summer, or fall, depending on which plants provoke a response.

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  • Virtually any type of tree or grass may cause AR.

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  • Perennial AR is often triggered by house dust, a complicated mixture of airborne particles, many of which are potent allergens.

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  • Inflammation of the nose, or rhinitis, is the major symptom of AR.

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  • Diagnosing seasonal AR is usually easy and can often be done without a medical specialist.

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  • Young cells ar full of cytoplasm, old cells generally contain a large vacuole or vacuoles, containing cell-sap, and with only a thin, almost invisible layer of cytoplasm on their walls.

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  • Hebrew samekh is represented by Ar.

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  • In vowel-sounds Syriac is clearly more primitive than Hebrew (as pointed by the Massoretes), less so than Arabic. Thus Ar.

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  • From the value of A we may separate those members which contain a particular element a ik as a factor, and write the portion aik A ik; A k, the cofactor of ar k, is called a minor of order n - i of the determinant.

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  • The latter have the management of county buildings, such as courthouses ar,d prisons, have power to lay out new main highways, to grant licences, and to apportion among the towns and cities the taxation necessary to meet county expenses.

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  • His father died when he was still young, and he as educated at the court of his uncle Richard I., king of Engl nd, under whose leadership he gained valuable experience in ar, being appointed duke of Aquitaine, count of Poitou and earl of Yorkshire.

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  • Again, as the temperature in turn falls past Ar l this hardenite mother-metal splits up into cementite and ferrite grouped together as pearlite, with the resulting recalescence, and the mass, as shown in Alloys, Pl., fig.

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  • All these phenomena are parallel with those of 1 oo% carbon steel at this same critical point Ar l.

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  • As such steel cools slowly past Ar3, Ar 2 and Ar 1, it loses its hardening power progressively.

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  • In short, from Ar 3 to Ar t the excess substance ferrite or cementite, in hypoand hyper-eutectoid steels respectively, progressively crystallizes out as a network or skeleton within the austenite mothermetal, which thus progressively approaches the composition of hardenite, reaching it at Ar t, and there splitting up into ferrite and cementite interstratified as pearlite.

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  • They are non-magnetic or very feebly magnetic. But the critical points of such nickel steel though thus depressed, are not destroyed; and if it is cooled in liquid air below its Ar, it passes to the a state and becomes magnetic.

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  • Authorities dispute as to the origin of the name, some tracing it to Ara Lunae, a temple of Diana having been erected here, while others more plausibly derive it from the Celtic words ar (mount) and lun (wooded).

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  • Howel, son of Cadell, commonly known as Howel Dda the Good, is ever celebrated in Welsh history as the framer, or rather the codifier, of the ancient laws of his country, which were promulgated to the people at his hunting lodge, Ty Gwyn ar Taf, near the modern Whitland.

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  • The slaves in Persia have a good time; well fed, well clothed, treated as spoiled children, given the lightest work, and often given in marriage to a favorite son or taken ar segah or concubine by the master himself, slaves have the certainty of a well-cared-for old age.

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  • The insurrection in Russo- Bulgaria, with its accompanying horrors, followed by Turkish the deposition of sultan Murad and the succession of w ar of 1877-78.

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  • They are not so emotional as Suso's, nor so speculative as Eckhart's, but they ar intensely practical, and touch on all sides the deeper problems of the moral and spiritual life.

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  • A, Prothallus viewed from the lower surface; ar, archegonia; an, antheridia; rh, rhizoids (much enlarged).

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  • Richelieu attempted to operate simultaneously ar.

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  • Towart the king than gan thai ga 155 And till him Weill sone cummyn ar.

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  • We will now stabilize the AR model by moving these roots to the unit circle.

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  • Those who have to lead an ar my and devise stratagems, must learn the art of war.

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