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  • We are equals here.

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  • But no other species equals the common herring in importance as an article of food or commerce.

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  • The interlocutors must in truth render an account under the stimulus of organized heckling from their equals or superiors in de.bating ability.

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  • The hard but salutary training which they had undergone at his hands had taught them that they were the equals of the northern races both in the council chamber and on the field of battle.

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  • Among the Megascolicidae, however, which in number of genera and species nearly equals the remaining families taken together, another form of the excretory system occurs.

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  • Iowa about equals Illinois in the production of both Indian corn and oats, nearly 10,000,000 acres or about onethird of its improved area usually being planted with Indian corn, with a yield varying from 227,908,850 bushels in 1901 (according to state reports) to 373,275,000 (the largest in the United States, with a crop value second only to that of Illinois) in 1906.

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  • Or, separately through the Roman system, the mnasis of Cyprus (18) equals 170 sextarii; then the cotyle = 24.8.

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  • The amount of megapixels a camera reproduces essentially equals the quality of the image resolution.

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  • As his adopted brothers in the war against evil, the two of them were his equals.

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  • He might, in the first place, have frankly admitted that the crusaders were independent allies, and treating them as equals, he might have waged war in concert with them, and divided the conquests achieved in the war.

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  • The important thing to notice is that where, in any of these five cases, one statement is followed by another, the second is not to be regarded as obtained from the first by logical reasoning involving such general axioms as that " if equals are taken from equals the remainders are equal "; the fact being that the two statements are merely different ways of expressing the same relation.

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  • Very different was Valdemar's second conference with Barbarossa, on the banks of the Eider, in 1182, when the two monarchs met as equals in the presence of their respective armies, and a double marriage was arranged between two of Valdemar's daughters and two of the emperor's sons.

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  • Voltaire was not humble enough to be a mere butt, as many of Frederick's led poets were; he was not enough of a gentleman to hold his own place with dignity and discretion; he was constantly jealous both of his equals in age and reputation, such as Maupertuis, and of his juniors and inferiors, such as Baculard D'Arnaud.

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  • Moreover, the height of the lift is conditioned by the atmospheric pressure, for this is the driving force; and since this equals 34 ft.

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  • The mixture consequently distils at the temperature at which the sum of the partial pressures equals that of the atmosphere.

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  • It was not, however, by his equals in station that the first feeling was likely to be entertained.

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  • This subject owes its importance in modern chemistry to the fact that the vapour density, when hydrogen is taken as the standard, gives perfectly definite information as to the molecular condition of the compound, since twice the vapour density equals the molecular weight of the compound.

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  • The term Pv/V added up for a complete wave vanishes, for P/V is constant and Zv=o, since on the whole the compression equals the extension.

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  • Politically women are now the equals of men, and there is nothing legally to prevent a woman occupying any position in the various professions or in the administration of the State.

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  • The form of the limacon depends on the ratio of the two constants; if a be greater than b, the curve lies entirely outside the circle; if a equals b, it is known as a cardioid; if a is less than b, the curve has a node within the circle; the particular case when b= 2a is known as the trisectrix.

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  • They are the companions of Indra, and associated with him in the wielding of thunderbolts, sometimes as his equals, sometimes as his servants.

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  • He compelled the wealthy to share their riches with the indigent and helpless and to make them their equals in respect of all the comforts and conditions of life.

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  • When an edible species gains protection by mimicking a distasteful one, there is a likelihood of its increasing in numbers until it equals or surpasses its model in this respect.

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  • Government accounts are kept in "Kham" rupees, the "Kham" being worth about five-sixths of a Kandahari rupee; in other words, it about equals the franc, or the Persian "kran."

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  • Large holdings of at least 500 hectares (a hectare equals about 22 acres) are indispensable to the profitable pursuit of extensive agriculture.

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  • For example, if a body, say a coping-stone, has been thrown horizontally through a distance a, and fallen from a height b, the maximum horizontal velocity with which it was projected equals !

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  • A Cape rood equals 12.396 English feet, and a Cape ton contains 2000 lb.

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  • In this power, which is also the great power of Tacitus, he has few equals and perhaps no superior among ancient writers.

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  • Nor were his intimate associates men of refinement and taste; they were rather good fellows who quietly enjoyed a good bottle and a joke; he uniformly avoided encounters of wit with his equals.

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  • By the daughter of King Swafurlam, whom he had killed, he had the twelve sons who were his equals in bravery.

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  • At the present day, then, the Orthodox Eastern Church consists of twelve mutually independent churches (or thirteen if we reckon the Bulgarian Church), using their own language in divine service (or some ancient form of it, as in Russia) and varying not a little in points of detail, but standing in full communion with one another, and united as equals in what has been described as one great ecclesiastical federation.

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  • This animal, also called the bear-cat, is allied to the palm-civets, or paradoxures, but differs from the rest of the family (Viverridae) by its tufted ears and long, bushy, prehensile tail, which is thick at the root and almost equals in length the head and body together (from 28 to 33 inches).

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  • A spur pinion D, gearing with both wheels, is carried loosely upon an eccentric E forming part of the central pin, so that when this latter is turned by the hand-wheel F and chain G the axis of the pinion describes a circle the diameter of which equals the throw of the eccentric, and a small relative motion of the two sheaves takes place, depending on the number of the teeth of the annular wheels.

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  • Although it handles hard on the back when fat, no breed except the old Horned Norfolk equals it in producing a saddle cut of mutton with such an abundance of lean red meat in proportion to fat.

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  • In command and in expression of passion and of pathos, of noble and of evil nature, it equals any other work of this great dramatic poet; in the lifelike fusion of high comedy with deep tragedy it excels them all.

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  • As a resourceful political leader, and an adroit, ready, skilful tactician in debate, he has had few equals in American history.

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  • A ' Kurdish dinar ' now equals 100 new Iraqi dinars.

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  • So getting back to form filling stress equals lightly hod of you making errors in your documents, thus wasting paper right!

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  • The determinant of a permutation matrix equals the signature of the column permutation matrix equals the signature of the column permutation.

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  • The determinant of a permutation matrix equals the signature of the column permutation.

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  • The prices quoted have been costed at an exchange rate of 1.45 Euros equals £ 1.00.

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  • We have, for example, a bilateral peace treaty between equals, signed with Russia on 12 May 1997.

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  • The circle on AA' as diameter is called the auxiliarly circle; obviously AN.NA' equals the square of the tangent to this circle from N, and hence the ratio of PN to the tangent to the auxiliarly circle from N equals the ratio of the conjugate axis to the transverse.

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  • It should be noticed that trial by one's peers, as understood in Magna Carta, is not confined to the nobility; in every class of society an accused man is punished in accordance with the verdict of his peers, or equals.

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  • As a hymn-writer he has had few equals in England; it can scarcely be said that even Keble, though possessed of much rarer poetic gifts, surpassed him in his own sphere (see Hymns).

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  • But his brusque and haughty demeanour to his equals made him many enemies.

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  • The "dielectric constant" of a medium is its specific inductive capacity, and on the electromagnetic theory of light it equals the square of its refractive index for light of infinite wave length (see Electrostatics; Magneto-Optics).

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  • The arc Cs is graduated, and is set so that the angle COD equals the complement of the sun's declination.

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  • Though their full style as proclaimed by the herald is "most high, potent and noble prince," and they are included in the Almanach de Gotha, they are not recognized as the equals in blood of the crowned or mediatized dukes of the continent, and the daughter of an English duke marrying a foreign royal prince can only take his title by courtesy, or where, under the "house-laws" of certain families, a family council sanctions the match.

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  • Man shares with the mammalia and birds the direct expression of the feelings by emotional tones and interjectional cries; the parrot's power of articulate utterance almost equals his own; and, by association of ideas in some measure, some of the lower animals have even learnt to recognize words he utters.

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  • Thus, for 10 MeV this equals 50 keV, a value comparable to the best results obtainable with solid-state detector systems.

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  • Precious metals are measured in troy weight, in which one pound equals 12 ounces.

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  • Having no utopian vision equals destruction for destruction 's sake then?

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  • Double the babies equals double the expense, and any way you can make the upcoming mommy's life more convenient will definitely be appreciated.

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  • Note that the WHO operates in kilograms, so convert your child's weight in pounds into kilograms before trying to place your child's weight on the graph (1 kilogram equals 2.2 pounds).

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  • This is particularly important if the toddler is going to be using a laptop, since spilled apple juice plus a laptop keyboard equals a malfunctioning computer.

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  • The amount you are able to withdraw usually equals the deposit in your account.

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  • The amount of money available on the card equals the amount of money loaded onto the card by the purchaser.

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  • This equals more than 3,000 stores in the United States.

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  • When creating a rustic country style decor for your home, it is not a simple equation of distressed weather worn wood plus rugged tiles equals a country style interior.

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  • If you wish to draw your room to scale, use the standard one-quarter of an inch equals one foot.

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  • The other way is to use a separate sheet of graph paper and draw your furniture onto the paper using the one square equals one foot formula.

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  • When wearing mineral makeup, women can layer concealer, foundation, powder and blush without clogging pores, which in turn equals fewer breakouts and a radiant complexion.

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  • Florist- For reasons similar to those cited above, working with plants in a lovely environment and minimal supervision equals calm and quiet.

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  • That means one slice of whole-grain bread equals one serving.

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  • Take advantage of package labels to learn how much of any given product equals a single serving.

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  • When using TVP as a meat substitute, one cup of dry TVP equals about one pound of meat when reconstituted.

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  • The desire to look young is one that many people experience, and because in Hollywood youth often equals success, many celebrities decide to go under the knife.

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  • The commitment to flavor and quality equals the commitment to natural and organic ingredients.

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  • One serving equals several servings of raw fruits or vegetables.

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  • A seven day pass costs $160 which equals about $23 per day.

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  • In the simple-carb counting method, one carbohydrate choice or unit equals 15 grams of carbohydrates (which is equivalent to one starch or fruit exchange in the exchange method).

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  • As of 2004, when both mother and father often work full-time, parents enter a custody case as equals with regard to physical custody.

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  • Between 20 and 34 weeks gestation, the uterine fundal height, in centimeters, equals the weeks of gestation.

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  • Thirty-five is the recommended age to begin amnio testing because that is the age at which the risk of carrying a fetus with such a defect roughly equals the risk of miscarriage caused by the procedure-about one in 200.

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  • Relaxed gluten and cold fat equals the best pie crust recipe you have ever baked.

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  • Length equals versatility, so men with longer hair should experiment and now always wear their hair the same way.

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  • The 60 days added to the 360 days equals a total of 420 days to care for children.

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  • Full coverage tops do just that; provide full coverage for your front, but don't think for one second that full coverage equals boring.

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  • This equals a substitute for an SPF of around five to ten, depending on the fairness of your skin and the time of day.

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  • Unless you're well-versed in the world of competitive swimming, you may think that freestyle equals the front crawl.

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  • To move a pawn out of the start area, you must roll any combination on the dice that equals five.

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  • Carat is a unit of mass, and one carat equals 200mg.

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  • If you can't keep up, you'll be left behind because this one doesn't suffer stick-in-the-muds any better than he can endure the mundane; this equals boredom in his world.

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  • If you wish to work on life lessons, a street address that equals your birth date will bring those opportunities to you while you reside in that home.

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  • Gemini is all about treating everyone as equals and has zero tolerance for anyone being mistreated.

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  • However, the ideas that "pretty" equals good and "ugly" equals wicked could go without being reinforced, as could the negative vibe about blended families becoming the equivalent of unhappiness.

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  • He stated that no support equals foot injury.

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  • She and the politician were intellectual and sexual equals.

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  • Booking flights and hotels together through Expediaequals big savings, but don't forget to search for bigger packages that include rental cars and even some meals.

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  • Adding a double minimum payment equals an additional 26 payments.

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  • For instance, one work room out of five household rooms equals 20 percent.

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  • The pattern may say something like 12 stitches equals four inches in pattern on size 10 needles.

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  • One serving equals a half cup of chopped vegetables or fruit or one cup of leafy vegetables.

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  • Exceptions include grapefruit, mango, and papaya; ½ of these equals one serving.

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  • The basic points allowed each day combined with the extra points each week equals the point range for Weight Watchers members.

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  • Less blood sugar spike equals less insulin response, which enables your body to keep burning fat.

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  • Now that you understand that creating an energy deficit results in the body burning stored body fat, know that one pound of body fat equals around 3,500 calories.

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  • Eating four cookies a day equals about 600 calories.

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  • The rule of thumb is that 1/2 cup of fruit equals a single serving.

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  • Before you get too excited about eating six steaks in a day, it is important to know that one ounce equals a serving.

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  • That translates into one six-ounce steak, chicken breast or fish fillet equals your daily allotment.

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  • For example, if you measure 44 and your band size is 42, you will use two inches as your cup size, which equals a B cup.

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  • Not that nudity automatically equals something sexual - people get nude to take showers and get dressed - but that type of nudity certainly isn't the kind they portray in the teaser commercials.

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  • On the other hand, countless movies and novels presented fictional future worlds where progress in the field of robotics had advanced so far that robots actually became equals with humans - with all of the same rights and privileges.

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  • For the first time, people see us as we should be seen, as equals and as people of beauty and intelligence, not as tap dancers or servants.

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  • But you were right—'X' equals a period!

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  • We are near- equals.

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  • Allied to the pine-grosbeak are a number of species of smaller size, but its equals in beauty of plumage.'

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  • Many of them equalled the patricians in wealth and antiquity of descent, and as soon as inter-marriage was allowed they became in all things their social equals.

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  • Although not particular in the choice of some of the associates of his pleasures, he admitted none but men of worth to his intimacy, and when once admitted they were treated like equals.

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  • If the ray suffers one internal reflection at D, then it is readily seen that, if DB be the path of the reflected ray, the angle ADB equals 2r, i.e.

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  • A liquid boils when its vapor pressure equals the superincumbent pressure; consequently any process which diminishes the external pressure must also lower the boiling-point.

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  • Then ABF = angle of elevation; EFB =quadrant angle; BCD=angle of sight; EBF=ABF - ABE; and since ABE = BCD, it also equals ABF - BCD.

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  • As a measure for beer, cider, &c., it equals 54 gallons.

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  • Since the area of a circle equals that of the rectilineal triangle whose base has the same length as the circumference and whose altitude equals the radius (Archimedes, KIKXou A ir, prop.i), it follows that, if a straight line could be drawn equal in length to the circumference, the required square could be found by an ordinary Euclidean construction; also, it is evident that, conversely, if a square equal in area to the circle could be obtained it would be possible to draw a straight line equal to the circumference.

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  • The area of the loop, which equals the area between the curve and its asymptote, is 3a/2.

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  • Now if a be the amplitude expressed in millimetres, and t the period expressed in seconds, then the maximum velocity of an earth particle as it vibrates to and fro equals 27ra/t, whilst the maximum acceleration equals 4,r 2 0 2.

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  • Indigo is very extensively employed to dye the A kantcfr equals 99 lfl.

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  • The Syrians and the, Keftiu, the latter now identified with the Cretans and other representatives of the Aegean civilization, are the only peoples who by their elaborate clothing and artistic products reveal themselves upon the ancient Egyptian monuments as the equals in culture of the Egyptian nation.

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  • Since CE equals BE these directions are equally inclined to, and coplanar with, the normal to the mirror.

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  • Morphine is the greatest anodyne we possess, and no drug yet discovered equals it in pain-relieving power.

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  • But now his equals in birth and rank, the Omayyads and the Alids, had been crushed; the principal actors in the great struggle, the leaders of the propaganda and Abu Moslim were out of the way; the caliph stood far above all his subjects; and his only possible antagonists were the members of his own family.

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  • Though in many respects a Chaucerian pastiche, it not rarely equals its model in verbal and metrical felicity.

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  • This is a square stone vessel of considerable size made to hold up to fifteen pipes (the pipe equals 115 gallons) of wine.

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  • Let APB be a semicircle, BT the tangent at B, and APT a line cutting the circle in and BT at T; take a point Q on AT so that AQ always equals PT; then the locus of Q is the cissoid.

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  • An important metrical property of conjugate diameters is the sum of their squares equals the sum of the squares of the major and minor axis.

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  • When the cutting plane is inclined to the base of the cone at an angle less than that made by the sides of the cone, the latus rectum is greater than the intercept on the ordinate, and we obtain the ellipse; if the plane is inclined at an equal angle as the side, the latus rectum equals the intercept, and we obtain the parabola; if the inclination of the plane be greater than that of the side, we obtain the hyperbola.

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  • In this case the optical tube length equals the distance of the adjacent focal planes of the two systems, which equals the distance of the image-side focus of the objective F 1 ' from the object-side focus of the eyepiece F2.

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  • The magnification therefore equals the power of the joint system.

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  • The value n sin u equals the numerical aperture A, where n is the refractive index of the immersion-liquid, and u is the semi-aperture on the object-side.

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  • But you were right—'X' equals a period!

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  • Boolean equals (Object obj) Compares two remote objects for equality.

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  • Boolean equals( Object obj) Determines whether two points are equal.

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  • Method summary Boolean equals (Object obj) Checks two UnresolvedPermission objects for equality.

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  • Method Detail equals public Boolean equals (Object other) Compares this CRL for equals public Boolean equals (Object other) Compares this CRL for equality with the given object.

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  • Nutritionally, 1 teaspoon of ground fennel weighs around 2g and equals 7 kcalories.

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  • As long as t y never equals 1 this defines a unique order isomorphism from X into [0,1] .

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  • In addition, they receive a reduced salary which equals 1/3 of the salary of the respective devolved legislature.

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  • Speed equals distance divided by time we learned in early maths lessons.

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  • No one is saying that a brighter sound or more reverb equals better production.

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  • A liquid boils when its vapour pressure equals the superincumbent pressure (see Vaporization); consequently any process which diminishes the external pressure must also lower the boiling-point.

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  • But v/V =u/U from equation (2) and w =Eu/U from equation (3) Then 2wv/V = ZEu 2 /U 2 = 2 pu t from equation (6) Then in the whole wave the potential energy equals the kinetic energy and the total energy in a complete wave in a column 1 sq.

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  • He showed that the surface of a segment is equal to the area of the circle whose radius equals the distance from the vertex to the base of the segment; that the surface of the entire sphere is equal to the curved surface of the circumscribing cylinder, and to four times the area of a great circle of the sphere; and that the volume is twothirds that of the circumscribing cylinder.

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  • Michaux, more than thirty years ago, says that the price of wood for fuel in New York and Philadelphia "nearly equals, and sometimes exceeds, that of the best wood in Paris, though this immense capital annually requires more than three hundred thousand cords, and is surrounded to the distance of three hundred miles by cultivated plains."

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  • The prince, who generally kept very strictly to social distinctions and rarely admitted even important government officials to his table, had unexpectedly selected Michael Ivanovich (who always went into a corner to blow his nose on his checked handkerchief) to illustrate the theory that all men are equals, and had more than once impressed on his daughter that Michael Ivanovich was "not a whit worse than you or I."

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  • Much like the sexy schoolgirl mentioned above, unattainable often equals sexy.

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  • One of the simplest consists of a plane mirror rigidly connected with a revolving axis so that the angle be tween the normal to the mirror and the axis of the instrument equals half the sun's polar distance, the mirror being adjusted so that the normal has the same right ascension as the sun.

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