Bode Sentence Examples

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  • The sign does not often bode well with Cancer or other Aries' moon signs.

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  • That does not bode well for me.

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  • Such blatant disregard for the simple principles behind a student union does not bode well for the politics of the future.

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  • In Bode's Jahrbuch (1776-1780) he discusses nutation, aberration of light, Saturn's rings and comets; in the Nova acta Helvetica (1787) he has a long paper "Sur le son des corps elastiques," in Bernoulli and Hindenburg's Magazin (1787-1788) he treats of the roots of equation and of parallel lines; and in Hindenburg's Archiv (1798-1799) he writes on optics and perspective.

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  • The distances separating the individual orbits in each group seem to approximate to a certain order of progression, expressed in Bode's law (see Bode).

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  • His fraudulent business strategies don't bode well for the way he handles other aspects of his life.

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  • Even worse, one of their references on the main page is actually requesting a report that wasn't delivered - which does not bode well for the idea that the company is very prompt in their work.

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  • That he'd beat out the original Dark One in a deal did not bode well for her.

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  • He gave currency, moreover, to the empirical rule known as "Bode's Law," which was actually announced by Johann Daniel Titius of Wittenberg in 1772.

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  • The navigable Saale takes a northerly direction through the western portion of the eastern part of the territory and receives, on the right, the Fuhne and, on the left, the Wipper and the Bode.

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  • Apply Nyquist's stability theorem, to predict closed-loop stability from open-loop Nyquist or Bode diagrams.

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  • In 1786 Johann Elert Bode formed a new constellation, named the "Honours of Frederick," after his patron Frederick II., out of certain stars situated in the arm of Ptolemy's Andromeda; this innovation found little favour and is now discarded.

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  • Apply Nyquist 's stability theorem, to predict closed-loop stability from open-loop Nyquist or Bode diagrams.

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  • Her rank as the most desirable woman seems to bode well for the sale of Sports Illustrated's top-selling issue, which hit the stands February 12, 2007.

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  • If you have a deep appreciation for art that will bode very well in your favor.

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  • No Good at Saying Sorry (One More Chance) - Thatcher's return doesn't bode well for Meredith.

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  • The China airlines agreement does not bode well in all aspects.

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  • Obviously they are meant to be followed, but uploading a link very hour is considering spamming and doesn't bode well for your account.

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  • Taking the mean distance of this group as that of a planet, the distance of the major planets closely approximates to Bode's law, except in the case of Neptune.

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  • Quot today going coverage are does n't bode well do know what's.

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  • A knock at the door distracted his response, which wouldn.t bode well for either of them.

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  • See Khanikov's Bokhara, translated by De Bode (1845); Vambery, Travels in Central Asia (1864), Sketches of Central Asia (1868).

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  • The scheme promised well, and, as he associated himself with Johann Joachim Christoph Bode (1730-1793), a literary man whom he respected, in starting a printing establishment, he hoped that he might at last look forward to a peaceful and prosperous career.

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  • While not privy to the Council's business, he assessed the appearance of their father at a time when Rhyn was struggling for control did not bode well for any of them.

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  • Among its affluents are the Elster, Regnitz and Orla on the right bank, and the Ilm, Unstrut, Salza, Wipper and Bode on the left.

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