Suspension Sentence Examples

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  • It lies on the Eger, which is spanned here by a suspension bridge, 210 ft.

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  • The Weser is here crossed by an iron suspension bridge 830 ft.

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  • A bifilar suspension is sometimes used instead of a single wire.

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  • A suspension of hostilities then took place, and negotiations were opened between the contending parties.

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  • The enemy, having everything to gain and nothing to lose thereby, agreed finally to a six weeks' suspension of arms. This was perhaps the gravest military error of Napoleon's whole career, and his excuse for it, " want of adequate cavalry," is the strongest testimony as to the value of that arm.

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  • Methods depending on the free suspension of the solid in a liquid of the same density have been especially studied by Retgers and Gossner in view of their applicability to density determinations of crystals.

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  • The public expulsion or suspension of the offender is necessary for the good repute of the church, and its influence over the faithful members.

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  • On being summoned by the commissioners of the allied powers at Copenhagen to bring about a union between Norway and Sweden in accordance with the terms of the treaty of Kiel, and then return to Denmark, he replied that, as a constitutional king, he could do nothing without the consent of the Storthing, to the convocation of which a suspension of hostilities on the part of Sweden was the condition precedent.

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  • The coarser particles of the sediments are deposited near the shore as gravels, sand and muds, but the very fine particles remain in suspension in the colloidal form, and some of this may be acted upon by marine bacteria or (it is surmised) even utilized by diatoms as a source of silica.

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  • It is situated on the Findhorn, which sweeps past the town and is crossed by a suspension bridge about a mile to the W., 11 m.

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  • The suspension of cash payment by the Austro-Hungarian Bank was continued, but the bank was bound to provide, by every means at its disposal, that the value of its notes as quoted on foreign bourses should be permanently secured in proportion to the parity of the legal mint standard of the krone currency.

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  • Hungary's wishes were met by the introduction of a specially prompt procedure for the eventual future abolition of the suspension of the bank's obligation to cash its notes.

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  • In his annual message of the 1st of December 1879 President Hayes urged the suspension of the silver coinage and also the withdrawal of the United States legal tender notes, but Congress failed to act upon the recommendation.

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  • On the other hand, suspension bridges require lofty towers and massive anchorages.

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  • Brunel constructed the towers and abutments for a suspension bridge of 702 ft.

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  • The true catenary is that assumed by a chain of uniform weight per unit of length, but the form generally adopted for suspension bridges is that assumed by a chain under a weight uniformly distributed relatively to a horizontal line.

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  • Opposite the southern part of the town, where the currents have again united, the river is crossed by a suspension bridge, which at the time of its erection (1848-1853) was the largest enterprise of the kind in Europe.

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  • The river is crossed by a suspension bridge as well as.

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  • A curious chain suspension bridge across the Merrimac, connecting Newburyport with Amesbury, was built in 1827, replacing a similar bridge built in 1810, which was one of the first suspension bridges in America.

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  • Since the capacity of a stream to carry matter in suspension is proportional to its velocity, it follows that any circumstance tending to retard the rate of flow will induce deposition.

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  • The chief uncertainty in declination observations, at any rate at a fixed observatory, lies in the variable torsion of the silk suspension, as it is found that, although the fibre may be entirely freed from torsion before beginning the declination observations, yet at the conclusion of these observations a considerable amount of torsion may have appeared.

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  • Trek offer 4 excellent groups of full suspension - the fuel, Fuel EX, Fuel OCLV and the Remedy.

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  • Did you know that the construction of a suspension bridge is such that it can span the longest distance of any bridge type?

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  • The value of H is equal to the maximum tension on the bottom flange, or compression on the top flange, of a girder of equal span, equally and similarly loaded, and having a depth equal to the dip of the suspension bridge.

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  • For this reason some observers use a thin strip of phosphor bronze to suspend the magnet, considering that the absence of a variable torsion more than compensates for the increased difficulty in handling the more fragile metallic suspension.

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  • They are also fitted with different forms of suspension in which the compass is mounted to obviate the mechanical disturbance of the card caused by the vibration of the hull in ships driven by powerful engines.

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  • The magnetical needle, and its suspension on a stick or straw in water, are clearly described in La Bible Guiot, a poem probably of the r3th century, by Guiot de Provins, wherein we are told that through the magnet (la manette or l'amaniere), an ugly brown stone to which iron turns of its own accord, mariners possess an art that cannot fail them.

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  • The gimbals or rings for suspension hinged at right-angles to one another, have been erroneously attributed to Cardan, the proper term being cardine, that is hinged or pivoted.

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  • A conservative secession "on account of Hopkinsian errors" in 1822 of six ministers (five then under suspension) organized a General Synod and the classes of Hackensack and Union (central New York) in 1824; it united with the Christian Reformed Church, established by immigrants from Holland after 1835, to which there was added a fresh American secession in 1882 due to opposition (on the part of the seceders) to secret societies.

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  • Indeed, it has been proposed to support such roofs to a great extent upon suspension principles, the internal columns of support being utilized for conducting the rain-water off the roof to underground drains or reservoirs.

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  • Before its use in the gas engine, the blast-furnace gas has to be freed carefully from the large quantity of fine ore dust which it carries in suspension.

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  • On the 17th it instructed Sir Hyde Parker to agree to a suspension of hostilities, and not to take active measures against Russia so long as the Reval squadron did not put to sea.

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  • So far as argument from nature is concerned, a total suspension of judgment is our only reasonable resource.

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  • The Esk is crossed by a three-arched stone bridge, uniting the old town on the left bank with the new on the right, and a suspension bridge.

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  • In August of this year he was appointed by the chapter of his cathedral to exercise the archiepiscopal jurisdiction of the province of Canterbury during the suspension of Sancroft.

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  • It is famous for the suspension and tubular bridges which cross it.

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  • The suspension bridge carries the Holyhead road from Bangor.

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  • Several basic carbonates are known, being formed by the addition of beryllium salts to solutions of the alkaline carbonates; the normal carbonate is prepared by passing a current of carbon dioxide through water containing the basic carbonate in suspension, the solution being filtered and concentrated over sulphuric acid in an atmosphere of carbon dioxide.

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  • The slow progress of the war, the severe sacrifice of life in campaign and battle, the enormous accumulation of public debt, arbitrary arrests and suspension of habeas corpus, the rigour of the draft, and the proclamation of military emancipation furnished ample subjects of bitter and vindictive campaign oratory.

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  • On the aoth of September the Reichsrath was prorogued, which was equivalent to the suspension of the constitution; and in December the emperor opened the Hungarian diet in person, with a speech from the throne that recognized the validity of the laws of 1848.

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  • Suspension of cerebral influence exists even more markedly, of course, when the cerebral hemispheres have been ablated.

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  • The thin watery "slip" or slurry flows into large settling tanks ("backs") where the solids in suspension are deposited; the water is drawn off, leaving behind an intimate mixture of chalk and clay in the form of a wet paste.

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  • The two banks of the Danube are united by six bridges, including two fine suspension bridges; the first of them, generally known as the Ketten-Briicke, constructed by the brothers Tiernay and Adam Clark in 1842-1849, is one of the largest in Europe.

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  • The other suspension bridge is the Schwurplatz bridge, completed in 1903, 56 ft.

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  • A great part of the country, however, is still compelled to use the most primitive means of communication-mule paths, fords in the smaller streams in the dry season, and rude suspension bridges across deep gorges and swift mountain torrents.

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  • When of one cable, called the taravita, the passenger and his luggage are drawn across in a rude kind of basket suspended from it; but when two or more cables are used, transverse sticks of bamboo and reeds are laid upon them, forming a rude prototype of the regular suspension bridge.

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  • In steam boilers artificial galvanic couples are often set up by the suspension of zinc plates in the boiler, so that the corrosion of the zinc may preserve the steel boiler plates from waste.

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  • His first quarterly was followed, in 1844, by Brownson's Quarterly Review (first published in Boston and after 1855 in New York), in which he expressed his opinions on many themes until its suspension in 1864, and after its revival for a brief period in 1873-1875.

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  • But this suspension of judgment is a highly refined act, unfitted to the beginning of thought.

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  • The sceptical suspension of judgment has its limits, however.

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  • Without preheating the expanding air becomes so cold as to be liable to deposit snow from the moisture held in suspension, and thereby to clog the valves.

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  • The variation of the horizontal force is obtained by the motion of a magnet which is carried either by a bifilar suspension or by a fairly stiff metal wire or quartz fibre.

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  • The upper end of the suspension is turned till the axis of the magnet is at right angles to the magnetic meridian.

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  • In this position the magnet is in equilibrium under the action of the torsion of the suspension and the couple exerted by the horizontal component, H, of the earth's field, this couple depending on the product of H into the magnetic moment, M, of the magnet.

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  • Since the movements of the magnet are always small, the rotation of the magnet is proportional to the change in H, so long as M and the couple, 0, corresponding to unit twist of the suspension system remain constant.

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  • To allow for this effect of temperature a compensating system of metal bars is attached to the upper end of the bifilar suspension, so arranged that with rise of temperature the fibres are brought nearer together and hence the value of 0 decreases.

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  • In the Eschenhagen pattern instrument, in which a single quartz fibre is used for the suspension, two magnets are placed in the vicinity of the suspended magnet and are so arranged that their field partly neutralizes the earth's field; thus the torsion required to hold the magnet with its axis perpendicular to the earth's field is reduced, and the arrangement permits of the sensitiveness being altered by changing the position of the deflecting magnets.

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  • Hypochlorous acid is formed when chlorine monoxide dissolves in water, and can be prepared (in dilute solution) by passing chlorine through water containing precipitated mercuric oxide in suspension.

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  • He appoints numerous officers with the concurrence of the Senate, has the usual power of vetoing legislative bills, and has authority to inspect the records of officers, or to employ accountants to do so, and to suspend, during a recess of the General Assembly, any executive officer at the seat of government except the lieutenant-governor; he must, however, report to the General Assembly at its next session the cause of any suspension and that body determines whether the suspended officer shall be restored or removed.

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  • The class of simple frames includes many of the frameworks used in the construction of roofs, lattice girders and suspension bridges; a number of examples will be found in the article BRIDGES.

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  • In relation to the theory of suspension bridges the case where the weight of any portion of the chain varies as its horizontal projection is of interest.

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  • If the point of suspension have an imposed simple vibration f = a cos at in a horizontal line, the equation of small motion of the bob is mx= mg-l-,

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  • This is the same as if the point of suspension were fixed, and a horizontal disturbing force mgf/l were to act on the bob.

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  • If it could be arranged that the period of a small oscillation should be exactly the same about either edge, the two knifeedges would in general occupy the positions of conjugate centres of suspension and oscillation; and the distances between them would be the length 1 of the equivalent simple pendulum.

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  • The oouple may be due to the earths magnetism, or to the torsion of a suspending wire, or to a bifilar suspension.

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  • Both the oxide and hydroxide dissolve in ammonia to form a beautiful azure-blue solution (Schweizer's reagent), which dissolves cellulose, or perhaps, holds it in suspension as water does starch; accordingly, the solution rapidly perforates paper or calico.

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  • As spiritism asks us to accept such suspension of ordinary mechanics.

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  • The bifilar suspension was abandoned, and instead a new form of adjustable magnetic control was adopted.

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  • The lightness of the needle enables the instrument to be moved without fear of damaging the suspension.

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  • In the north the progress of Abbas Mirza was stopped at Bayazici by a like deadly visitation; and a suspension of hostilities was agreed upon for the winter season.

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  • He considered that the suspension of the liquid is due 1 In this revision of James Clerk Maxwell's classical article in the ninth edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, additions are marked by square brackets.

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  • In other instances the toxins are retained to a large extent within the bacteria, and in this case the dead bacteria are injected as a suspension in fluid.

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  • But it was soon relieved of the suspension.

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  • Even as late as the Roman councils of 1052 and 1063, the suspension from communion of laymen who had a wife and a concubine at the same time implies that mere concubinage was tolerated.

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  • The worthy response to this loyal invitation was the dismissal of the Schmerling administration, the suspension of the February constitution and the summoning of the coronation diet.

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  • Old Hammersmith Bridge, designed by Tierney Clark (1824), was the earliest suspension bridge erected near London.

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  • In 1893 a financial crisis resulted in the suspension of ten banks; but with two exceptions they were reconstructed, and by the following year the effects of the depression had passed away.

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  • The mode of suspension is wholly different.

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  • After the suspension of Henry Ustick Onderdonk (1789-1858) from the bishopric of Pennsylvania Potter was chosen to succeed him, and was consecrated on the 23rd of September 1845.

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  • At all times conspicuous for his eloquence, honesty and recalcitrancy, he twice came with especial prominence before the public - in 1838, when, although at the time without a seat in parliament, he appeared at the bar of the Commons to protest, in the name of the Canadian Assembly, against the suspension of the Canadian constitution; and in 1855, when, having overthrown Lord Aberdeen's ministry by carrying a resolution for the appointment of a committee of inquiry into the mismanagement in the Crimean War, he presided over its proceedings.

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  • Political troubles in 1884-1885 led to a suspension of cash payments in 1885, and in 1886 Congress made the notes inconvertible and of forced circulation.

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  • In these researches he skilfully took advantage of the well-known property of reciprocity between the centres of suspension and oscillation of an oscillating body, so as to determine experimentally the precise position of the centre of oscillation; the distance between these centres was then the length of the ideal simple pendulum having the same time of oscillation.

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  • All Poland now lay at his feet, and the road to the defenceless capital was open before him; but he wasted the precious months in vain before the fortress of Zamosc, and was then persuaded by the new king of Poland, John Casimir, to consent to a suspension of hostilities.

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  • To balance the budget, Mr Merriman proposed drastic remedies, including the suspension of the sinking fund, the reduction of salaries of all civil servants, and taxes on incomes of £50 per annum.

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  • A suspension bridge leads over the river to Villeneuveles-Avignon, and a little higher up, a picturesque ruined bridge of the 12th century, the Pont Saint-Benezet, projects into the stream.

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  • The theory of the scale-beam is stated by Weisbach in his Mechanics of Machinery and Engineering, as follows - In fig I D is the fulcrum of the balance, S the centre of gravity of the beam alone without the scales, chains or weights; A and B the points of suspension of the chains.

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  • In order to increase the sensitiveness of a balance, the line AB joining the points of suspension and the centre of gravity of the balance must be brought nearer to each other.

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  • The end knife-edges also are of steel or agate, and have continuous bearing on flat steel or agate surfaces at the upper part of the suspension links.

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  • Counter machines have an advantage over scale-beams in not being encumbered with suspension chains and the beam above.

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  • The gas produced in the burning of sulphur ores, when issuing from the burner, holds in mechanical suspension a considerable quantity of" flue-dust,"which must be removed as far as is practicable before the gas is subjected to further treatment.

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  • To come to England, Wesley provided for spiritual discipline through the class-meeting, whose leader has to advise, comfort or exhort as occasion may arise; and (2) through the ministers, who have to bear the chief responsibility in the reproof, suspension or expulsion from communion of erring brethren.

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  • The evacuation of the French fortresses in Maine and elsewhere which Death of was the price paid for the suspension of arms, was flumphmy bitterly resented.

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  • In after times, when any real danger occurred which needed a suspension of the ordinary safeguards of liberty, a remedy was found in the suspension of the law by act of parliament; such a remedy, however, only became possible when king and parliament were on good terms of agreement with one another.

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  • In carburetting such a gas by injecting mineral oil into the retort, many of the products of the decomposition of the oil being vapours, it would be wasteful to do so for the first two hours, as a rich gas is being given off which has not the power of carrying in suspension a much larger quantity of hydrocarbon vapours without being supersaturated with them.

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  • The wonderful carburetting power of benzol vapour is well known, a large proportion of the total illuminating power of coal gas being due to the presence of a minute trace of its vapour carried E in suspension.

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  • Fremy investigated this discovery, made by Stahl in 1702, and showed that the same solution resulted when chlorine is passed into strong potash solution containing ferric hydrate in suspension.

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  • The 72nd canon ordains that " no minister or ministers shall, without licence and direction of the bishop under hand and seal, appoint or keep any solemn fasts, either publicly or in any private houses, other than such as by law are or by public authority shall be appointed, nor shall be wittingly present at any of them under pain of suspension for the first fault, of excommunication for the second, and of deposition from the ministry for the third."

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  • The abolition of the Irish Church was followed by a coercion act, and the land act by suspension of Habeas Corpus.

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  • It does not follow that justification by faith must be eliminated in spiritual matters where sight cannot follow, because the physicist's duty and success lie in pinning belief solely on verification by physical phenomena, when they alone are in question; and for mankind generally, though possibly not for an exceptional man like Huxley, an impotent suspension of judgment on such issues as a future life or the Being of God is both unsatisfying and demoralizing.

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  • Excellent suspension bridges span some of the larger rivers, made of interlaced rattan ropes secured to trees on opposite banks, so very similar to those seen in Sumatra as to suggest some Malay influence.

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  • Warm words passed between Washington and Lee, which subsequently led to the latter's court-martial and suspension for a year.

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  • Though originally and specifically confined to the sphere of sovereign authority, the term is commonly used by analogy in other connexions for any suspension of authority, during which affairs are carried on by specially appointed persons.

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  • Austrian supremacy lasted until 1867; no ban was appointed, and owing to the suspension of local autonomy from 1850 to 1860 this period is known as "the ten years of reaction."

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  • Above all, he had secured the future by associating his son Robert with him on the throne; and although the nobles and the archbishop of Reims were disturbed by this suspension of the feudal right of election, and tried to oppose it, they were unsuccessful.

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  • The suspension and imprisonment of the king left the supreme authority nominally in the hands of the Assembly, but actually The Insur- in those of the Commune, consisting of delegates rectional from the administrative sections of Paris.

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  • The immediate effect of his suspension was the sale of 18, 000 copies of the condemned sermon; its permanent effect was to make Pusey for the next quarter of a century the most influential person in the Anglican Church, for it was one of the causes which led Newman to sever himself from that communion.

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  • Violent scenes greeted the attempt of the government to procure the suspension of the parliamentary immunities of 140 deputies, accused or suspected of more or less treasonable practices, and when, on the 4th of October, the Cortes reopened after the summer recess, Seor Romero Robledo, the president of the lower house, opened an attack on the ministry for their attempted breach of its privileges.

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  • Its provisions practically amounted to a complete suspension of the guarantees for civil liberty, it met with the most strenuous opposition, and its final passing by the Senate (May 9) was followed by a serious crisis.

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  • It breaks up into fragments, which become rounded by attrition, but after they reach a certain minuteness are borne along by currents of water or air in a state of suspension, and are not further reduced in size.

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  • A little clay, stirred up with water in a glass vessel, takes hours to settle, and even after two or three days some remains in suspension; in fact, it has been suggested that in such cases the clay forms a sort of "colloidal solution" in the water.

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  • His breaths hung in suspension with his thoughts as he mulled the fate of two thousand souls.

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  • There was inconvenience caused by the suspension of the courier service.

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  • A white oral suspension of fenbendazole as a ready to administer oral anthelmintic for domestic dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.

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  • Platelets, apheresis means a concentrated suspension of blood platelets obtained by apheresis.

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  • Some preparations of high potency benzodiazepines are produced in suspension form by their manufacturers.

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  • The Incas ' woven grass suspension bridges were strong enough to carry the Spanish army.

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  • It consists of a pressurized metal canister containing a solution or suspension of medicine, placed within a plastic case, with a mouthpiece.

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  • A further modification was made to the rear suspension, lowering the chassis to compensate for its normal very high build.

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  • The seat suspension was again set fairly soft and was surprisingly comfortable over these surfaces.

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  • This ' jeep ' was a Russian built contraption with a notable absence of suspension.

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  • The men dressed in superhero costumes climbed the suspension bridge on 2nd February, now face charges for public nuisance.

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  • Section 221 provides for the temporary suspension of the measure in an assessment order which authorizes detention of the patient in hospital.

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  • The Japanese version I tried had a number of options, including stiffer sports suspension, a limited-slip differential, heated seats and air-conditioning.

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  • For example, a simple starch digestion experiment might use a neutral starch suspension in a test tube at room temperature.

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  • The red rear suspension elastomer is also just visible.

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  • Changes include styling and aerodynamics, new rear suspension system, better weight distribution and lighter 2.0-litre turbocharged engine developed and built by Cosworth.

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  • From this already enviable reputation, the Seven CSR will push the envelope further still with an entirely redesigned new suspension system.

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  • Pass the Foy Bridge, a suspension footbridge over the Wye, at which point the road turns away from the river.

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  • We normally have around 100 bikes on show and a huge range of suspension forks, clothing and accessories.

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  • Its lowered suspension and close-ratio gearbox echo its rally breeding.

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  • In a four-wheeled car rear suspension geometry can be designed to help point a car into a corner.

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  • When the chains were in place vertical suspension rods were added before the two huge girders were added by two mammoth cranes.

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  • Clarithromycin granules for oral suspension straws contain a single dose of clarithromycin, all of which is to be taken at the same time.

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  • The panel directly under the little triangular gusset by the suspension tower in the engine bay.

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  • The review rightly identifies indefinite suspension as an excessively harsh penalty for a doctor who is sick.

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  • The new British Army TERRIER engineer vehicle will also use a version of the Hydrogas suspension with suspension lockout.

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  • The bacterial cells lysed within 30 minutes to form a clear suspension.

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  • We must cross a suspension bridge that can be quite nerve-racking but our partners have crossed it many times!

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  • Bikes with front and rear suspension are ideal for more challenging off-road riding or for simply reducing fatigue on big days out.

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  • Forcing is applied to the system through vertical sinusoidal oscillations at the suspension point.

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  • The seal matrix is a flat pointed oval (25 mm long, 19 mm wide) with a suspension loop on the back.

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  • By larger companies suspension parts with relates to preventing.

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  • Using plastic bulb pipette, remove some yeast suspension from the beaker (below the liquid paraffin layer ).

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  • But they will have their influential playmaker Deco back from suspension and are unlikely to be rolled over by France.

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  • Failure to do so will result in a 7-day suspension of overnight borrowing privileges.

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  • The pharmacokinetics of insulin lispro protamine suspension are consistent with those of an intermediate-acting insulin, such as NPH.

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  • Engine rebuilt, gearbox rebuilt, steering rack, suspension, new gasoline tank, many other new parts fitted over past few years.

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  • If isolated animal cells are grown in suspension in a constantly replenished medium, they form balls of cells.

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  • Suspension changes include retuned shock absorbers, adjustments to the bushes in the rear suspension and changes in anti-roll bar thickness.

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  • A single centrally mounted spring over an adjustable shock absorber provides the front suspension.

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  • Rear Suspension alternative material bushes; lowering blocks; telescopic shock absorbers using any design of bracket; spring rates may be altered.

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  • These observations assist in determining the vehicle suspension settings because the tire sidewall flexing forms part of the vehicle suspension.

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  • See also activated sludge, a type of green water system where all the nutrients are kept in suspension.

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  • For example, a simple starch digestion experiment might use a neutral starch digestion experiment might use a neutral starch suspension in a test tube at room temperature.

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  • Of even more significance is the revision to all four suspension struts which are now inverted - just like the WRC rally car.

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  • A host of modifications including stiffened, lowered suspension, tweaked power steering and up-rated brakes will ensure the car cuts the mustard dynamically.

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  • An interesting 1967 proposal from Moulton Developments to equip the estate models with self-levelling rear suspension unfortunately came to nothing.

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  • The cover also helps stiffen the rear suspension for precise sport riding.

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  • Our original article presented computer simulation results for the viscoelastic response of a simple model colloidal suspension.

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  • A conidial suspension of the fungus (1x 10 6 conidia per ml) was sprayed on young hazelnut and walnut twigs.

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  • Technical highlights included Hydropneumatic suspension and an all new platform - later used by Peugeot.

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  • Since height adjustable suspension was perfected half a century ago why is it not fitted to every car?

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  • The former Southampton defender should force his way back into Kenny Jackett's side following his one-match suspension last week.

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  • It has double wishbone front suspension and should produce good horsepower from its V6 engine.

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  • Ashbee meanwhile will begin a two-match suspension on Saturday, giving an opportunity for someone else to come into the side.

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  • The post-war models, introduced in 1945, had striking styling and their specification included torsion bar front suspension and hydro-mechanical braking.

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  • The independent MacPherson strut front suspension coupled with a ZF steering gear allows sharp, precise response.

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  • Recently I was in Montrose to see the 70-year-old concrete suspension bridge which is the only access from the south.

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  • Wilkinson Eyre goes Dutch The Netherlands ' first suspension bridge, designed by Wilkinson Eyre Architects, has been lifted into place.

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  • Great-billed Heron - seen twice btw 6 - 6.30pm NR suspension bridge at DVFC.

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  • The HKS Hiper Damper Kit enables the suspension to be custom tailored to each drivers preference.

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  • Where the method of suspension was no intact tiles were defined as plain tiles.

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  • The dilution caused by the addition of the cell suspension should not be considered in determining the potency titre.

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  • The secret to traction is the combination of usable torque and a good rear suspension set-up.

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  • Other modifications to wheels, tires and suspension can also make an already firm ride downright unpleasant.

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  • Both models share premium suspension components with 43mm upside down forks and single shock rising rate rear suspension.

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  • The suspension is fully independent with coil springs, double wishbones and 6 hydraulic dampers.

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  • I spent a lot of time researching suspension set ups because I did not really have much idea about different forms of double wishbone.

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  • We also need to change the front suspension wishbones.

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  • The suspension isn't much better either, managing to be both too firm and too wobbly at the same time.

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  • Nevertheless he was not averse to a peace, nor to a preliminary suspension of hostilities, and negotiations were opened at Pressburg, Kassa and Beszterczebanya successively, but came to nothing because Bethlen insisted on including the Bohemians in the peace, whereupon (20th of August 1620) the estates of North Hungary elected him king.

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  • The imagination that death will destroy these powers is unfounded, because (1) " this supposes we are compounded, and so discerptible, but the contrary is probable " on metaphysical grounds (the indivisibility of the subject in which consciousness as indivisible inheres, and its distinction from the body) and also experimental (the persistence of the living being in spite of changes in the body or even losses of parts of the body); (2) this also assumes that " our present living powers of reflection " must be affected in the same way by death " as those of sensation," but this is disproved by their relative independence even in this life; (3) " even the suspension of our present powers of reflection " is not involved in " the idea of death, which is simply dissolution of the body," and which may even " be like birth, a continuation and perfecting of our powers."

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  • But, although his first speech on the bill for the prevention of cattle diseases excited the opposition of country members, and a subsequent speech against the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act in Ireland was very unfavourably received, Mill thoroughly succeeded in gaining the ear of the House.

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  • He is constantly speaking in terms which imply the conquering of one law by another, a habit from which his successors have not freed themselves; and the theory of natural processes which appears to have satisfied him, was that when two forces come into operation there is a partial or complete suspension of one by the other.

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  • At Chushul there is an iron chain-and-rope suspension bridge over the deepest part of the river, but it does not completely span the river, and it is too insecure for use.

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  • He entered Harvard in the class of 1835, but at the beginning of his junior year an illness affecting his sight necessitated a suspension of his college work, and in August 1834 he shipped before the mast for California, returning in September 1836.

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  • According to the well-known law, however, the Renaissance, made for the people of the plains, never fully took root in Siena, as in other parts of Tuscany, and the loss of its independence and power in 1555 led to a suspension of building activity, which to the taste of the present day is most fortunate, inasmuch as the baroque of the 17th and the false classicism of the 18th centuries have had hardly any effect here; and few towns of Italy are so unspoilt by restoration or the addition of incongruous modern buildings, or preserve so many characteristics and so much of the real spirit (manifested to-day in the grave and pleasing courtesy of the inhabitants) of the middle ages, which its narrow and picturesque streets seem to retain.

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  • Delaware College (non-sectarian) at Newark, founded in 1833 as Newark College and rechartered, after suspension from 1859 to 1870, under the present name, as a state institution, derives most of its financial support from the United States Land Grant of 1862 and the supplementary appropriation of 1890, and is the seat of an agricultural experiment station, established in 1888 under the so-called " Hatch Bill " of 1887.

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  • Among other features of interest the constitution forbids the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus, makes duelling a disqualification for holding office or exercising the right to vote, and authorizes the exclusion of atheists from office.

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  • In Scotland three degrees of church censure are recognized - admonition, suspension from sealing ordinances (which may be called temporary excommunication), and excommunication properly so-called.

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  • The substructure consists of (a) the piers and end piers or abutments, the former sustaining a vertical load, and the latter having to resist, in addition, the oblique thrust of an arch, the pull of a suspension chain, or the thrust of an embankment; and (b) the foundations below the ground level, which are often difficult and costly parts of the structure, because the position of a'bridge may be fixed by considerations which preclude the selection of a site naturally adapted for carrying a heavy structure.

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  • The regalia controversy, which broke out in 1673, led up to the classic declaration of the Gallican clergy of 1682; and, when aggravated by a conflict over the immunity of the palace of the French ambassador at Rome, resulted in 1688 in the suspension of diplomatic relations with Innocent XI., the imprisonment of the papal nuncio, and the seizure of Avignon and the Venaissin.

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  • Mr Asquith was in a difficult position, but the ministry remained in office; and he had developed a concentration of forces with a view to attacking the veto of the House of Lords (see Parliament), when the death of the king in May caused a suspension of hostilities.

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  • In the case of the unifilar suspension, the provision of a temperature compensation is not so easy, so that what is generally done is to protect the instrument from temperature variation as much as possible and then to correct the indications so as to allow for the residual changes, a continuous record of the temperature being kept by a recording thermograph attached to the instrument.

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  • The length of the plumb-line, measured from its point of suspension to the centre of the bob, is for all practical purposes equal to the length OC, C being therefore the centre of percussion corresponding to the selected axis 0.

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  • The so-called "suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act" bears a certain similarity to what is called in Europe "suspending the constitutional guarantees" or "proclaiming a'state of siege," but "is not in reality more than suspension of one particular remedy for the protection of personal freedom."

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  • Thus the constitution provides that "the privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended unless when, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it"; and it has been the subject of much dispute whether the power of suspension under this provision is vested in the president or the congress.

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  • The regular variations in pressure of the air indicated by the barometer and the annual and diurnal oscillations are as well marked in the Himalaya as elsewhere, but the amount of vapour held in suspension diminishes so rapidly with the altitude that not more than one-sixth (sometimes only one-tenth) of that observed at the foot of the mountains is found at the greatest heights.

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  • Sir Isaac Newton devoted the 31st query in the last edition of his Opticks to molecular forces, and instanced several examples of the cohesion of liquids, such as the suspension of mercury in a barometer tube at more than double the height at which it usually stands.

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  • The Legislative Assembly, without a mandate for modifying a constitution that had become inapplicable with the suspension of the monarch, had before disappearing convoked a National Convention, and as the reward of the struggle for liberty had replaced the limited franchise by universal suffrage.

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  • New Chassis Engineering Not only did the Freelander have a choice of engines, but all independent suspension, and power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering.

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  • Effective revisions to suspension and steering gave neater, more responsive handling as well as adding much-needed ride comfort.

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  • With a lightweight sleek chassis and its front and rear impact suspension it all makes for a comfortable ride for baby.

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  • The long travel suspension arms are connected to independent oil-filled sprung dampers to soak up the bumps without affecting directional control.

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  • The geometry of the ZT 's MacPherson strut front suspension has been tuned to the requirements of the new chassis platform.

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  • On poor road surfaces the supple suspension comes into its own, soaking up ruts.

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  • At West Boat there is an elegant suspension bridge, which was erected in 1826, at a cost of £ 5,000.

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  • It sits atop a suspension seatpost, which seems to be soaking up some of the many potholes we have here.

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  • Suspension set-up gives excellent driving responses at the expense of a firm ride.

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  • The former Southampton defender should force his way back into Kenny Jackett 's side following his one-match suspension last week.

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  • Great-billed Heron - seen twice btw 6 - 6.30pm nr suspension bridge at DVFC.

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  • He joined the RELU team to work on the microbiological aspects of tilapia production using the activated suspension technique.

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  • For the first time a damper unit was fitted to the torsion bar suspension, to aid in the ride comfort.

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  • A suspension containing 0, 0.1 or 0.5 mg of carbon nanotubes was introduced into the trachea of the mice.

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  • A Ford independent rear suspension system was also envisaged, with disk brakes all-round, plus an option to turbocharge the engine.

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  • Here we use the approach to study numerically the viscoelastic response of a suspension of hard spheres.

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  • This week he sprayed one plot with an organic fungicide, wettable sulfur in suspension.

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  • This month it has had to have a new head gasket, water pump, thermostat and a pair of rear wishbone suspension bushes.

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  • Front suspension bushes are altered and the rear lower wishbone bushes have greater stiffness in their lateral plane.

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  • You can see the wishbone front and rear suspension, which belies the car 's pure Honda roots.

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  • The front suspension was a double wishbone set-up with Shadow DN1 F1 uprights.

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  • The brakes are ventilated disks with 4 pot calipers and the suspension is double wishbone with coil over shocks.

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  • The suspension is n't much better either, managing to be both too firm and too wobbly at the same time.

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  • A walk down the zig zag path just below the suspension bridge brings you to Hotwells - the entrance to Bristol 's Floating Harbor.

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  • The papers presented in this conference mostly used leaf disk inoculation technique with zoospore suspension.

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  • This product comes with a decent suspension system, so the ride isn't too bumpy for baby.

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  • Corrective Actions-Corrective action procedures such as the withdrawal or suspension of a license, as well as probationary status and penalties, should be listed.

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  • Check out the suspension system of every cabinet displayed at the office supply store.

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  • A suspension system is what holds files.

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  • If your file cabinet will be used a lot, go with a suspension made of high grade steel that uses ball bearing rollers.

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  • The popular outdoors store REI has a great selection of full suspension and hardtail mountain bikes from a wide range of manufacturers, including K2 and Novara.

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  • Rides are usually stiff, depending upon the suspension package you buy.

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  • Bounce each corner of the vehicle to check for proper suspension.

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  • A vehicle with good suspension will only bounce once or twice before stopping.

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  • The suspension should move up and down without any noise - if you hear any creaking or clunking noises the suspension has some problems.

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  • Downhill mountain bikes feature dual suspension systems, while cross country bikes have front suspension systems.

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  • Feed the solution, available as an oral liquid suspension or flavored tablet, to the cat once per month.

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  • Feed kittens four weeks and older the flavored tablets, and use the oral suspension fluid for kittens six weeks and older.

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  • The Mississippi High School Activities Association is also in charge of overseeing suspension of players and coaches from the game, collecting fines for unsportsmanlike conduct and even removal of teams from the association.

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  • Falling grades, discipline problems at school (up to and including suspension) and problems with peers or parents may occur.

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  • Imus was given a two-week suspension by his employers, CBS Radio and MSNBC.

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  • Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was called a "criminal" by the talk show host after he called for her suspension in early April 2007.

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  • This time, prosecutors argued that Hilton failed to enroll in the court-ordered alcohol-education program and knowingly drove despite the suspension.

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  • Gayheart settled a civil suit with the boys' family out of court and received three years' probation, community service, a license suspension and a small fine when she pleaded no contest to charges of vehicular manslaughter.

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  • Students must also have clean community college records that are free of suspension or other drastic disciplinary action.

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  • The company has patented a floating suspension system that involves a grip and one-to-three picks attached to it.

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  • Light-wire suspension tracks are also common for art lighting.

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  • Cut the suspension wires to the appropriate length.

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  • Secure the suspension wires to the main tees with screw eyes and screw hooks.

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  • These suspension elements are thin and practically "disappear."

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  • Some track lighting sets are available with suspension kits, too; if you have a high ceiling, suspend the fixture a few inches to help put the lighting where you need it most.

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  • It features an added strap and shock cord suspension system.

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  • The nature of the offense leading to the suspension should be shared with the teacher, with the caveat that it be kept confidential.

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  • With the suspension of the withdrawal requirements you can leave that money in your IRA in 2009 without incurring a tax penalty.

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  • The suspension of RMDs did not impact the 2008 RMD.

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  • The amount of the charitable rollover counted toward your RMD, so IRA charitable rollovers became less attractive for 2009 because of the RMD suspension.

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  • Repose is a tongue suspension procedure that keeps the tongue from falling back into the throat.

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  • You are also able to modify your truck with suspension, exhaust and racing tire upgrades.

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  • Some people just want to dive right in and race without worrying about drag, suspension ratios, and what tires go with what racing surface.

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  • You can improve the engine, suspension, exhaust and even the comfort level of your car.

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  • Roadmaster Chassis - All Monacom campers are constructed with the company's Roadmaster chassis, which features exclusive Cushion Air Glide suspension.

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  • In addition, the Legend has a low profile with a wide suspension, which greatly increases the overall center of gravity (and stability) of the trailer.

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  • The suspension of pre-orders made it difficult for customers to get their hands on the iPhone 4, creating a very high demand for the product with very little supply.

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  • As a result of the suspension of sales for the 4G model of the iPhone, Apple had to rethink how it would offer new products to customers in the future.

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  • Apple also may have lost sales as a result of the suspension, as some customers may have decided they needed to buy a smartphone right away and couldn't wait for Apple to start pre-selling the iPhone 4G again.

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  • The results of this sales suspension will shape Apple and AT&T policy for many years to come, as both companies attempt to develop pre-order policies that will benefit customers and the companies themselves.

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  • The suspension of iPhone 4 sales will have many effects on future pre-ordering policies and product launches, not just with smartphones, but also other technology products.

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  • Sleep apnea consists of repeated episodes of temporary suspension of breathing during sleep.

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  • All traction requires careful observation and adjustment by doctors and nurses to maintain proper balance and alignment of the traction with free suspension of the weights.

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  • However, some schools have a zero tolerance for violence so if two students are discovered in a fight, both are disciplined, often by suspension, even though one may be the bully and the other the victim.

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  • Due to concerns about student violence, many schools have blanket policies that will result in suspension or expulsion for a student who brings any device that looks like a weapon to school.

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  • The Golden Gate Bridge, the symbol of San Francisco, was the longest suspension bridge in the world when it opened in 1937.

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  • Research showed that a suspension bridge was the best way to increase traffic between San Francisco and the northern counties.

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  • The 4,200 foot long main suspension held the record for the longest suspension for 27 years.

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  • While Strauss played the role of Chief Engineer on the project and oversaw all final construction decisions, his relative inexperience with suspension bridges called for him to bring in an expert.

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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a 4,200 foot suspension bridge that connects the south shore of Marin County with the northern tip the San Francisco peninsula and San Francisco County.

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  • The height of the bridge (calculated by using the mean water height of the San Francisco Bay) is 220 feet.When construction was completed on the bridge in 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world.

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  • Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, which opened in 1998, is the longest suspension bridge in the world today with a length of 6,532 feet.

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  • When you look out over the ocean and see that elegant suspension bridge spanning the mouth of the San Francisco Bay, it seems like nature intended that the Golden Gate Bridge be exactly as long as it is.

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  • The Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge.

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  • Admired around the world, San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge is a perfect example of a suspension bridge, one of six main types of bridges.

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  • Suspension bridges are among the most beautiful bridges in the world, representing a symmetry that directly reflects its internal balance.

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  • With suspension bridges, you have main cables running between the two anchorages and suspender cables spanning the length of the bridge.

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  • In addition, suspension bridges benefit from a deck truss, found beneath the bridge deck.

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  • The cables, towers, anchorages, deck and deck truss all work in concert on a suspension bridge.

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  • Suspension bridges can span distances 2,000 to 7,000 feet, and back in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge pushed towards the high end of that extreme.

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  • The entire design is held in place by more tension than a suspension bridge, and frankly, it doesn't look very comfortable.

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  • This fine, white powder is shelf-stable and used in gluten-free products to provide structure and particle suspension in the bread.

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  • The XX design also boasts a cushioning system labeled the "Independent Podular Suspension" system that consist of several Phylon pods placed at critical impact locations of the foot.

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  • Some of Rockport's latest innovations include the "barefoot" comfort technology, washable suede, and a dynamic suspension sole technology for ultimate ease of walking.

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  • Suspension is a process by which a piercee is lifted off of the ground by temporary piercings.

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  • This recall concerned problems with the front suspension lower ball joint, which could malfunction and lead to a loss of steering control.

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  • I mean, I bought a 1998 Ford four-wheel drive F150 from a guy that he didn't want to spend any money on because all of the suspension mounts were bad.

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  • So, I put all new suspension mounts on it and the truck's road worthy.

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  • The SHO has a variety of high-end features like an upgraded engine and suspension, rear spoiler, upgraded leather trim and upholstery, and a keyless ignition system.

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  • The vehicle features a unibody frame and stiff suspension, as well as a powerful V6 engine and available four-wheel drive.

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  • The 2006 model of the Jeep Liberty was also recalled for several issues, including problems with the door latches, electrical issues, and suspension problems.

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  • In fact, the seven-foot bed model of the Comanche was even offered with a popular "Big Ten" suspension package.

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  • Suspension trainers like the Jungle Gym XT are relatively new to the fitness market, but they've definitely proven their worth.

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  • Like stability balls, suspension trainers add instablity to your exercise routine, challenging multiple muscle groups throughout every motion.

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  • Depending on their situation, the homeowner might be eligible for suspension or reduction of their mortgage payments for a limited timeframe.

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  • California drivers must maintain adequate insurance coverage in order to avoid potentially hefty fees and suspension of driving privileges.

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  • If you refuse or ignore these requests, you could face cease and desist orders or suspension of your blog and/or advertisers.

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  • By 1982, however, even more improvements were made to give the hat more suspension, therefore making it even more effective in the workplace.

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  • The new design, the 3000R, incorporated a knob in the back for a perfect fit as well as non-slip ratchet suspension.

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  • Overall, this improves both suspension and comfort for the workers.

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  • The so-called "hard boiled hat" patented by the Bullard company was the prototype for the modern hard hat and internal suspension that would become synonymous with factory safety.

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  • Though hard hats can be adjustable to some degree because you can adjust the suspension, large hard hats are sometimes necessary.

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  • It's important to wear the correct size of hard hat because without the ideal fit of the hat and the suspension, head safety is at risk.

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  • The shell and suspension are both larger in this size, and often come in blue or white.

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  • If your hard hat has ratchet suspension, you'll be able to make a hat that is slightly too big fit snugly by twisting the knob at the nape of the neck.

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  • There is also something called the swing ratchet suspension which works using a reversible ratchet.

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  • Other types of minor size adjustments can be accomplished by squeezing and fitting one side to the other in a touch suspension hat, and a pin-and-hole configuration in the pinlock suspension.

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  • The shell and suspension are larger than in the standard size.

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  • Bullard also started a constant process of improving the mining helmet, first by putting in a "suspension" system that helped the hat hold its shape.

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  • They've also developed a "suspension system" which keeps the helmet secured to the head through bands with adjustable rachet knobs that ensure a perfect fit.

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  • After attempting to govern under these conditions for nearly two years, the prince, with the consent of the tsar Alexander III., assumed absolute power (May 9, 1881), and a suspension of the ultra-democratic constitution for a period of seven years was voted by a specially convened assembly (July 13).

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  • The two first of these three are handsome suspension bridges; the third, an iron structure, replaced a wooden bridge of many arches which was closed in 1881, after standing a little over a century.

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  • The latter class is formed by waters that fall on the barren mountain-sides and rush down in torrents, forming in the valleys shallow bodies of water yellow with the mud held in suspension.

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  • Such a reduction of temperature is brought about along the greater part of the coasts of India and of the BurmoSiamese peninsula by the interruption of the wind current by continuous ranges of mountains, which force the mass of air to rise over them, whereby the air being rarefied, its specific capacity for heat is increased and its temperature falls, with a corresponding condensation of the vapour originally held in suspension.

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  • Devorgilla's bridge, below it, built of stone in 1280, originally consisted of nine arches (now reduced to three), and is reserved in spite of its massive appearance for foot passengers only, as is also the suspension bridge opened in 1875.

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  • We are told that we can see " the law at work underneath the more superficial agencies on which attention fixes itself "; it " undergoes temporary suspension," which may last indefinitely; and " there is another agency, in habitual antagonism " to it, namely, " the progress of civilization," which may include every kind of human improvement.

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  • In the routine examination of crude petroleum it is customary to determine the specific gravity, and the amount of water and earthy matter in suspension; the oil is also frequently subjected to a process of fractional distillation in order to ascertain whether there has been any addition of distilled products or residue.

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  • Dry steam is steam free from mechanically mixed water particles; wet steam, on the other hand, contains water particles in suspension.

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  • Turkey's severity in repressing the Bulgarian insurrection had raised up in England a storm of public opinion against her, of which the Liberal opposition had taken the fullest advantage; moreover the suspension of payments on the Ottoman debt had dealt Turkey's popularity a blow from which it had never recovered.

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  • The river is crossed by a stone bridge, by a suspension bridge for foot-passengers, and by a fine canalbridge, carrying the lateral canal.

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  • The watery liquid known as rubber milk or latex is an emulsion consisting chiefly of a weak watery solution of proteids, carbohydrates and salts holding the liquid globules in suspension.

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  • This state of things led to the suspension of the British consulate by the Turkey Company in 1791; and it was not revived till 1800, after which date till 1825 it was maintained jointly by the East India Company.

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  • The visible signs of this contemptuous point of view were (1) the suspension of the august dignity of palatine, which, after the death of Tamas Nadasdy, " the great palatine," in 1562, was left vacant for many years; (2) the abolition or attenuation of all the ancient Hungarian court dignitaries; (3) the degradation of the capital, Pressburg, into a mere provincial town; and (4) the more and more openly expressed determination to govern Hungary from Vienna by means of foreigners, principally German or Czech.

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  • The theory most widely accepted at present is that glass is a quickly solidified solution, in which silica, silicates, borates, phosphates and aluminates may be either solvents or solutes, and metallic oxides and metals may be held either in solution or in suspension.

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  • The boiling juice is run down into subsiding tanks, where it cools, and at the same time the albumen, which has been suddenly coagulated by momentary exposure to high temperature, falls to the bottom of the tank, carrying with it the vegetable and other matters which were in suspension in the juice.

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  • In diffusion plants the milk of lime is added, in proper proportion, in the cells of the diffusion battery, and the chips or slices themselves act as a mechanical filter for the juice; while in the Sandwich Islands coral-sand filters have been employed for some years, in addition to the chips, to free the juice from impurities held in mechanical suspension.

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  • Any sand or heavy matter in suspension is allowed to fall to the bottom of the pan into the " sandbox " before the melted sugar is run off to the cloth filters.

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  • As fast as the rock of a cliff is weathered its fragments are washed to the ground by the rain, and carried down the slopes by small streams, ultimately finding their way into a river along which they are carried until the force of the water is insufficient to keep them in suspension, when they become deposited in the river bed or along its banks.

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  • This controversy ended in his being court-martialled in 1864 and being found guilty on several counts and sentenced to public reprimand and suspension for three years.

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  • During the administration (1872-1876) of President Pardo the government borrowed heavily from the banks to avoid the suspension of work on the railways and port improvements.

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  • A suspension of hostilities was then brought about by the efforts of H.B.M.

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  • Other bridges are the Obermainbriicke of five iron arches, opened in 1878; an iron foot (suspension) bridge, the Untermainbriicke; the Wilhelmsbriicke, a fine structure, which from 1849 to 1890 served as a railway bridge and was then opened as a road bridge; and two new iron bridges at Gutleuthof and Niederrad (below the city), which carry the railway traffic from the south to the north bank of the Main, where all lines converge in a central station of the Prussian state railways.

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  • These are the only certain examples of natural combinations of the metal, the minute, though economically valuable, quantity often found in pyrites and other sulphides being probably only present in mechanical suspension.

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  • This decrease was largely caused by the practical suspension for many years of the hydraulic mining operations, in preparation for which millions of dollars had been expended in deep tunnels, flumes, &c., and the active continuance of which might have been expected to yield some £2,000,000 of gold annually.

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  • At the foot of Tasgaon Hill it is crossed by a suspension bridge.

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  • On the other hand, if the effects arose from balanced stresses set up inside the globe by the radiation, the effects on the vanes and on the case would be of the nature of action and reaction, so that the establishment of motion of the vanes in one direction would involve impulsion of the case in the opposite direction; but when the motion became steady there would no longer be any torque either on the vanes or on the case, and the latter would therefore come back to its previous position of equilibrium; finally, when the light was turned off, the decay of the motion of the vanes would involve impulsion of the case in the direction of their motion until the moment of the restoring torque arising from the suspension of the case had absorbed the angular momentum in the system.

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  • Fol and Sarasin detected the last traces of sunlight in the western Mediterranean at a depth of 254 to 260 fathoms, and Luksch in the eastern Mediterranean at 328 fathoms and in the Red Sea at 273 fathoms. The chief cause of the different depths to which light penetrates in sea-water is the varying turbidity due to the presence of mineral particles in suspension or to plankton.

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  • The deliberations of 1561 resulted in the various reforms, the suspension of persecution and the liberation of Huguenot prisoners.

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  • This suspension is then run through a conical mill in order td remove all grit, the cones of the mill fitting so tightly that water cannot pass through unless the mill is running; the speed of the mill when working is about 3000 revolutions per minute.

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  • One of the most interesting topics of study is the trails along which the seasonal and annual migrations of tribes occurred, becoming in Peru the paved road, with suspension bridges and wayside inns, or tambos.

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  • Shin-sai Bashi Suji, the principal thoroughfare, leads from Kitahama, the district lying on the south side of the Tosabori, to the iron suspension bridge (Shin-sai Bashi) over the Dotom-bori.

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  • By means of a piece of stretched rubber tubing, this crucible is supported in the mouth of an ordinary funnel which is connected with an exhausting apparatus; and water holding in suspension fine scrapings of asbestos, purified by boiling with strong hydrochloric acid and washing with water, is run through it, so that the perforated bottom is covered with a layer of felted asbestos.

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  • Knowledge being impossible, a wise man should practise E7roxi 7 (suspension of judgment).

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  • The pottery consisted chiefly of roughly-made vessels, some of which were of large size, others had holes under the rims for suspension, and many were covered with soot, the result of their use as culinary vessels.

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  • Wrought iron was used on a large scale in the suspension road bridges of the early part of the 19th century.

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  • In the former the main supporting member or members may be an arch ring or arched ribs, suspension chains or ropes, or a pair of girders, beams or trusses.

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  • Bridges may be classed as arched bridges, in which the principal members are in compression; suspension bridges, in which the principal members are in tension; and girder bridges, in which half the components of the principal members are in compression and half in tension.

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  • In suspension bridges the principal members are in tension, and the introduction of iron link chains about the end of the 18th century, and later of wire ropes of still greater tenacity, permitted the construction of road bridges of this type with spans at that time impossible with any other system of construction.

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  • The suspension bridge dispenses with the compression member required in girders and with a good deal of the stiffening required in metal arches.

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  • The defect of the suspension bridge is its flexibility.

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  • Nevertheless, the stiffened suspension bridge will probably be the type adopted in future for very great spans.

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  • On the other hand, a girder imposes only a vertical load on its piers and abutments, and not a horizontal thrust, as in the case of an arch or suspension chain.

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  • A level platform is hung from the chains by suspension rods.

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  • In the suspension bridge iron or steel can be.

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  • Iron suspension bridges began to be used at the end of the 18th century for road bridges with spans unattainable at that time in any other system.

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  • Some suspension bridges have broken down in consequence of the oscillations produced by bodies of men marching in step. In 1850 a suspension bridge cable was carried on a separate saddle on rollers on each pier.

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  • There were four suspension cables, each 10 in.

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  • Two main towers in the river and two towers on the shore abutments carry the suspension chains.

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  • The main suspension chains are carried across the centre span in the form of horizontal ties resting on the high-level footway girders.

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  • The suspension chains are constructed in the form of braced girders, so that they are stiff against unsymmetrical loading.

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  • There was an idea of using suspension chains combined with a girder, and in fact the tower piers were built so as to accommodate chains.

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  • By curving the top boom of a girder to form an arch and the bottom boom to form a suspension chain, the need of web except for non-uniform loading is obviated.

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  • The cantilevers can stiffened suspension bridge, but atter the fall of the Tay bridge in 1879 this was abandoned.

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  • The supporting structure is a cable suspension bridge with stiffening girders.

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  • Since the erection of the Forth bridge, cantilever bridges have been extensively used, and some remarkable steel arch and suspension bridges have also been constructed.

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  • For suspension bridges the abutment forming the anchorage must be so designed as to be thoroughly stable under the greatest pull which the chains can exert.

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  • The piers require to be carried above the platform, and their design must be modified according to the type of suspension bridge adopted.

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  • In any stiffened suspension bridge the action of the pier will be analogous to that of a pier between two arches.

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  • In narrow ravines a bridge of one span may be rolled out, if the projecting end is supported on a temporary suspension cable anchored on each side.

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  • For flexible suspension bridges with wrought iron link chains, and dip = Ath of the span, the limiting span is 2800 ft.

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  • For stiffened suspension bridges with wire cables, if the dip is 310th of the span the limiting span is 2700 to 3600 ft., and if the dip is *th of the span, 3250 to 4250 ft., according to the factor of safety allowed.

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  • Frames are much used as girders, and they also give useful designs for suspension and arched bridges.

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  • It was they who proposed the suspension of the king and the summoning of the National Convention; but they had only consented to overthrow the kingship when they found that Louis XVI.

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  • The river is here crossed by three bridges; the (upper) steel arch bridge, built (1895) on the site of the former suspension bridge (built in 1869; blown down in 1889; rebuilt as a suspension bridge) near the Falls, is crossed by double carriageways and footpaths and by an electric railway, and is probably the longest bridge of the kind in the world, being 1240 ft.

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  • In 1892 the village of Suspension Bridge (formerly Niagara City) was joined with it under a city charter, which has been frequently amended.

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  • The needle is peculiarly poised, with its point of suspension a little below its centre of gravity, and is exceedingly sensitive; it is seldom more than an inch in length, and is less than a line in thickness.

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  • A suspension bridge crosses the Ohio river here.

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  • Armillary spheres occur in many old sculptures, paintings and engravings; and from these sources we know that they were made for suspension, for resting on the ground or on a table, for holding by a short handle, or either for holding or for resting on a stand.

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  • The two conceptions, once common in the Christian church, that on the one hand miracles involved an interference with the forces and a suspension of the laws of nature, and that, on the other hand, as this could be effected only by divine power, they served as credentials of a divine revelation, are now generally abandoned.

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  • This mode of suspension enables the conductor CC to vibrate freely like a balance, but at the same time very large currents can easily be passed through this perfectly flexible joint.

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  • As soon as a suspension of arms (to i 5th of August) had been agreed to, Napoleon hastened to withdraw his troops from the dangerous position they occupied with reference to the passes leading over the mountains from Bohemia, for he entertained no doubt now that Austria was also to be considered as an enemy.

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  • On the 10th of August 1792, when the populace of Paris stormed the Tuileries and demanded the abolition of the monarchy, the Legislative Assembly decreed the provisional suspension of the king and the convocation of a national convention which should draw up a constitution.

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  • The remains of a similar bridge exist at Janglache; but there are no wooden or twig suspension bridges over the Tsanpo.

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  • It is also obtained by passing chlorine into a suspension of lead oxide or carbonate, or of magnesia and lead sulphate, in water; or by treating the sesquioxide or red oxide with nitric acid.

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  • If a suspension of lead dichloride in hydrochloric acid be treated with chlorine gas, a solution of lead tetrachloride is obtained; by adding ammonium chloride ammonium plumbichloride, (NH 4) 2 PbC1 6, is precipitated, which on treatment with strong sulphuric acid yields lead tetrachloride, PbC1 4, as a translucent, yellow, highly refractive liquid.

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  • The president-elect accordingly undertook with the full approval of Dr Moraes, who was still in office, the task of visiting Europe with the object of endeavouring to make an arrangement with the creditors of the state for a temporary suspension of payments.

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  • Some solutions of nitroglycerin (in ether, acetone, &c.) burn quietly, and the same is the case when it is held in solution or suspension in a colloid substance, as gelatinized guncotton, &c.

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  • This is a suspension bridge with a central portion, between two lofty and massive stone towers, consisting of bascules which can be raised by hydraulic machinery to admit the passage of vessels.

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  • Public opinion upheld the government in its attitude, for all persons of common sense realized that the suspension of the public services could not be permitted for a moment in a civilized country.

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  • The Holy Synod can only inflict temporary suspension, or imprisonment for fifteen days, unless with the sanction of the King's ministry.

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  • Below Bristol the valley becomes the Clifton Gorge, famous for its wooded cliffs and for the Clifton suspension bridge which bestrides it.

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  • Hansemann's "anaplasia " hypothesis seeks to find an explanation of the formation of new growths in the absence of the histological differentiation of the cell associated with a corresponding increase in its proliferative power and a suspension, or loss, of its functional activity.

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  • In depths beyond the reach of wave motion, and apart from suspension across a submarine gully, which will sooner or later result in a rupture of the cable, the most frequent cause of interruption is seismic or other shifting of the ocean bed, while in shallower waters and near the shore the dragging of anchors or 40 fishing trawls has been mostly responsible.

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  • The penalties which the spiritual court could inflict, in the period between the edict of Milan and c. 854, were properly excommunication whether generally or as exclusion from the sacraments for a term of months or years or till the day of death and (in the case of clerics) suspension or deposition.

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  • The failure of the war, which intensified popular hatred of the Austrian queen, involved the king; and the invasion of the Tuileries on the 10th of June 1792 was but the prelude to the conspiracy which resulted, on the 10th of August, in the capture of the palace and the "suspension" of royalty by the Legislative Assembly until the convocation of a national convention in September.

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  • A constant supply is maintained generally throughout " Water London," although a suspension between certain hours has been occasionally necessitated, as in 1895 and 1898, when, during summer droughts, the East London supply was so affected.

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  • Within two miles of the Falls is a wonderful suspension bridge.

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  • Any occurance of unethical behaivor that goes against our company policy will result in your immediate suspension.

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  • Its solvent power is also utilized in the production of various colouring fluids, where the colouring matter would not dissolve in water alone; thus aniline violet, the tinctorial constituents of madder, and various allied colouring matters dissolve in glycerin, forming liquids which remain coloured even when diluted with water, the colouring matters being either retained in suspension or dissolved by the glycerin present in the diluted fluid.

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  • Semi-opacity and opacity are usually produced by the addition to the glass-mixtures of materials which will remain in suspension in the glass, such as oxide of tin, oxide of arsenic, phosphate of lime, cryolite or a mixture of felspar and fluorspar.

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  • After the suspension of the Reflector in 1753, he edited in the New York Mercury the "Watch Tower" section (1754-1755), which became the recognized organ of the Presbyterian faction.

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  • The scheme came into operation in June 1898, and not only was a complete suspension of payments avoided but the financial situation was greatly improved.

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  • In September 1533 the birth of a daughter, afterwards Queen Elizabeth, instead of the long-hoped-for son, was a heavy disappointment; next year Of this there is no direct proof, but the statement rests upon contemporary belief and chiefly upon the extraordinary terms of the dispensation granted to Henry to marry Anne Boleyn, which included the suspension of all canons relating to impediments created by "affinity rising ex illicito coitu in any degree even in the first."

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  • Further, there is the peculiar cauldron on one conical foot, round which the fire was built, the cylindrical hone pierced for suspension, and the cup with a rounded bottom.

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