Framework Sentence Examples

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  • The framework would have to be redesigned now, but it wasn't thoroughly destroyed.

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  • The framework is generally recognizable without difficulty.

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  • She had entrusted him with the fragile framework of her dreams and he had stumbled.

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  • Feudalism had performed a great service, during an age of disintegration, by maintaining a general framework of government, while allowing the locality to protect and care for itself.

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  • The framework and case of the instrument must be completely non-metallic, else eddy currents induced in the supports will cause disturbing forces to act upon the movable coil.

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  • The mica card is generally mounted on a brass framework, F F, with a brass cap, C, fitted with a sapphire centre and carrying four magnetized needles, N, N, N, N, as in fig.

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  • The framework of this crown, bereft of its jewels, is in the possession of Lady Amherst of Hackney.

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  • The Vallee Noire, so it seemed to me, was part and parcel of myself, the framework in which my life was set, the native costume that I had always worn - what worlds away from the silks and satins that are suited for the public stage.

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  • The whole of the middle lamella or originally formed cell-wall separating one from another disappears before the adult state is reached, so that the walls of the hydroids consist of a framework of lignified bars, with open communication between the cell cavities.

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  • He was the author of Collectanea rerum memorabilium, a description of curiosities in a chorographical framework.

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  • An arrangement of this kind for shifting the load from a large cage at one operation was introduced by Fowler at Hucknall, in Leicestershire, where the trains are received into a framework with a number of platforms corresponding to those of the cage, carried on the head of a plunger movable by hydraulic pressure in a vertical cylinder.

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  • Originally furnished from fragments of various religions, it could increase or diminish this possession without rupturing its own elastic framework.

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  • It is in prose; but the dialogue, interspersed with songs, is metrical, and is much more extensive than the prose framework.

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  • The young shoots produced from the portion of the new wood retained are to form the framework of the bush tree, and must be dealt with as in the case of standard trees.

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  • In some cases it has even been possible to recover the original arrangement of the garden beds, and to replant them accordingly, thus giving an appropriate framework to the statues, &c. with which the gardens were decorated, and which have been found in situ.

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  • That of the limestone atriums (outer walls of the houses of ashlar-work of Sarno limestone, inner walls with framework of limestone blocks, filled in with small pieces of limestone).

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  • Chariots are used in war, and fortified towns are built, though we must still suppose the houses to have consisted of a wooden framework coated with clay.

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  • The framework of both is a narrative purporting to be written by Clement (of Rome) to St James, the Lord's brother, describing at the beginning his own conversion and the circumstances of his first acquaintance with St Peter, and then a long succession of incidents accompanying St Peter's discourses and disputations, leading up to a romantic recognition of Clement's father, mother and two brothers, from whom he had been separated since childhood.

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  • Here we observe that (I) the extract agrees this time with Recognitions, not with Homilies; (2) its framework is that of the Clementine romance found in both; (3) the tenth and last book of Recognitions is here parallel to book xiv.

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  • The mechanical work is obtained by movement resulting from a change, it is supposed, in the elastic tension of the framework of the living cell.

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  • The historical framework contains traditions of the reconstruction and repair of temple and cult, of the hostility of southern peoples and their allies, and of conflicts between king and priests.

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  • D's framework is to be recognized in iv.

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  • If the cord be fixed to the framework at the point B, instead of being wound on a barrel, the velocity of W is half that of AF.

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  • What was the fixed framework of the mechanism in one case becomes a moving link in an inversion.

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  • In balancing the mechanism of a steam engine it is often sufficiently accurate to consider the motion of the pistons as simple harmonic, and the effect on the framework of the acceleration of the connecting rod may be approximately allowed for by distributing the weight of the rod between the crank pin and the piston inversely as the centre of gravity of the rod divides the distance between the centre of the cross head pin and the centre of the crank pin.

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  • These speeches form the cardinal points in the action of the Iliad - the framework into which everything else is set; and they have also the best title to the name of Homer.

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  • As regards Vishnu, the epic poems, including the supplement to the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, supply practically the entire framework of legendary matter on which the later Vaishnava creeds are based.

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  • In the article Midrash it will be seen that new teaching could justify itself by a reinterpretation of the old writings, and that the traditions of former authoritative figures could become the framework of a teaching considerably later than their age.

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  • In Babylonia, however, learning still flourished, and with Rab Ashi (352-427) the arranging of the present framework of the Gemara may have been taken in hand.

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  • Two of these rollers are supported in the same horizontal plane of the framework, while the third or top roller is kept in close contact by means of weights and springs acting on each end of the arbor.

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  • Although the systematic framework of the thought and the terminology used are both derived from the Cartesian philosophy, the intellectual milieu of the time, the early work enables us, better than the Ethics to realize that the inspiration and starting-point of his thinking is to be found in the religious speculations of his Jewish predecessors.

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  • On the sides and top of the lower chamber was a framework of timbers, which seems to indicate that the mound is of comparatively recent date.

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  • The framework carrying the clamps is arranged so that a number of determinations may be made at one time, the wires from the clamps running from a rheostat, so arranged that currents of any strength may be used simultaneously.

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  • The material of which the framework was built was thin steel tubing, exceedingly light.

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  • Georgia pine - and a plank became entangled in the framework of the machine.

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  • A wing is an outgrowth from the dorsal and pleural regions of the thoracic segment that bears it, and microscopic examination shows it to consist of a double layer of cuticularized skin, the two layers being in contact except where they are thickened and folded to form the firm tubular nervures, which serve as a supporting framework for the wing membrane, enclose air-tubes, and convey blood.

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  • For the natural philosopher the whole point of view of things was changed; in biology not only had the anthropocentric point of view been banished, but the ancient concept of perpetual flux was brought home to ordinary men, and entered for good into the framework of thought.

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  • The jarring chronological notices belong to the post-exilic framework of the book (see Genesis).

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  • Its framework is composed essentially of four uprights, which rise from the corners of a square measuring loo metres on the side; thus the area it covers at its base is nearly 22 acres.

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  • Bridges are made of posts, carrying a framework either covered with timber or with pine branches and earth.

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  • So far as the Aristotelian framework is accepted we meet only minor corrections and extensions of a formal kind.

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  • Apart from the adoption by Hume of the association of ideas as the explanatory formula of the school - it had been allowed by Malebranche within the framework of his mysticism and employed by Berkeley in his theory of vision - there are few fresh notes struck in the logic of sensationalism.

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  • They could concede the triumphant achievement of science only with the proviso that it must be assumed to fall within the framework of their nominalism.

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  • Its forms are not unseldom scaffolding for the house of knowledge rather than the framework of the house itself.

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  • An iron framework is erected in the house, in which shrubs are planted and flowers cultivated to bloom in memory of the departed.

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  • As the teaching and person of Jesus were fitted into the framework of the Greek philosophy, and the sacraments into y.

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  • When one studies the history of Europe subject by subject, as indicated above, and not merely in a monastic chronicle of things in general, chosen according to the author's point of view, one sees the old-time framework passing away.

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  • Hence one or both of the shafts must have a vibratory and unsteady motion, injurious to the mechanism and framework.

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  • The mass of floating tradition, which had come down from early days, with its tales of border raids and forays, of valiant chiefs and deeds of patriotism, is now rudely fitted into a framework of a wholly different kind.

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  • This framework consists of short notices of important events, wars, prodigies, consecration of temples, &c., all recorded with extreme brevity, precisely dated, and couched in a somewhat archaic style.

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  • These teeth are connected with a framework of movably articulated ossicles developed as thickened and calcified portions of the lining cuticle of the stomach and moved by special muscles in such a way as to bring the three teeth together in the middle line.

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  • The engines were located in the portion of the framework corresponding to the head of the fish; they weighed 60 oz.

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  • It may reasonably be supposed, not only that they constructed the external framework of many chapters, and also made some additions of their own - a necessary process in order to weld their motley collection of fragments into a new and coherent book - but also that they fabricated anew many formulae and imitative passages on the model of the materials at their disposal.

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  • In one form or another such a theory of human descent has in our time become part of an accepted framework of zoology, if not as a demonstrable truth, at any rate as a working hypothesis which has no effective rival.

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  • In such metal framework the beams and girders shall be riveted to each other at their respective junction points.

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  • The Chicago ordinance makes no mention of paint or coating to prevent rust in metal framework.

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  • Some architects depend solely upon partitions, and a building with a well-constructed iron frame should be safe if provided with brick partitions or if the exterior of the iron framework is covered with well-built masonry of sufficient thickness.

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  • In the Unity Building, Chicago, of seventeen storeys, the metal framework from basement columns to finished roof was accomplished in nine weeks.

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  • Sarmiento, the culminating point of the archipelago, was generally supposed to be volcanic, but it presents such extremely precipitous flanks that John Ball considered it more probably " a portion of the original rock skeleton that formed the axis of the Andean chain during the long ages that preceded the great volcanic outbursts that have covered the framework of the western side of South America."

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  • The vitriol chambers must be supported on all sides by suitable wooden or iron framework, and they are always erected at a certain height over the ground, so that any leaks occurring can be easily detected.

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  • The central layer is usually thick and marked by lines of growth; but in Glossograptus and Lasiograptus it is thinned down to a fine membrane stretched upon a skeleton framework of lists and fibres,.

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  • In 1803 the Bombay presidency included only Salsette, the islands of the harbour (since 1774), Surat and Bankot (since 1756); but between this date and 1827 the framework of the presidency took its present shape.

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  • The constitution of 185r made further and more complete provisions for a uniform system, and on that basis the general school law of 1852 erected the framework of the existing system.

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  • Whatever historical elements may be preserved in Christ's discourses as given in the Fourth Gospel, these discourses fit into the author's type of thought better than into the synoptical framework.

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  • It is a light boat, oval in shape, and formed of canvas stretched on a framework of split and interwoven rods, and well-coated with tar and pitch to render it water-tight.

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  • According to early writers the framework was covered with horse or bullock hide (corium).

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  • In the city festival, growing civilization had impressed a new character on the primitive religion, and connected it with the framework of society.

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  • He had gathered round him a staff of experts, had thought out a scheme of union, had worked out its details, was prepared to put this framework before the first meeting.

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  • By the recognition of this law the church was constituted as an ordered community, essentially distinct from the State; the distinction between the two was emphasized by the withdrawal of the early Christians from civic life, to avoid the performance of idolatrous ceremonies imposed as official expressions of loyalty, and by the persecutions which they had to endure, when the spread of an association apparently so hostile to the framework of ancient society had at length alarmed the imperial government.

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  • The KonungabOk is preserved under the Heimskringla of Snorri Sturloson, parts of it almost as they came from Ari's hands, for example Ynglinga and Harald Fairhair's Saga, and the prefaces stating the plan and critical foundations of the work, parts of it only used as a framework for the magnificent superstructure of the lives of the two Olafs, and of Harald Hardrada and his nephew Magnus the Good.

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  • Their houses, of which the framework is timber and the rest lattice and thatch, are ingeniously constructed, with great taste in ornamentation, and are well furnished with mats, mosquito-curtains, baskets, fans, nets and cooking and other utensils.

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  • This was the period in which he was constructing the framework of his philosophical and religious system.

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  • The list of the "Sethites," with its characteristically stereotyped framework, has an older parallel in iv.

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  • Then so far as regards longevity, the period of a worker-bee's existence is not measured by numbering its days but simply by wear and tear, the marvellous intricacy and wonderful perfection of its framework being so delicate in construction that after six or seven weeks of strenuous toil, such as the bee undergoes in summer time, the little creature's labour is ended by a natural death.

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  • The terminal phalange of the toe is greatly enlarged and modified in form to support this hoof, and the size of the internal framework of the foot is increased by a pair of lateral fibro-cartilaginous masses attached on each side to the hinder edges of the bone, and by a fibro-cellular and fatty plantar cushion in the median part.

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  • It is square and stiff, being made of a framework of cardboard covered with cloth or silk; on the top, along the sutures of the stuff, are three or four raised, board-like, arched ridges, at the junction of which in the centre is a knob or tassel (floccus).

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  • It consists of two principal parts, an oblong rectangular box with an arrangement of plates, blocks and wedges, and over it a framework with heavy stampers which produce the pressure by their fall.

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  • The term is also used of structures resembling these articles, especially of the framework of booms, spars and netting forming a protection for a warship against torpedo attack.

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  • Many of the houses are built with timber framework in Elizabethan style, and the two parts of the town are united by a bridge of 24 arches, originally erected in the 14th century, when the revenue of certain lands was set apart for its upkeep. The church of St Mary, with the exception of the tower, is a modern reconstruction.

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  • It was all produced within a coherent framework.

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  • It was a detail that caused considerable consternation to the guy who was fitting the wooden framework for the ceiling.

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  • We need to integrate this new product seamlessly into the framework.

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  • They could assume a framework of widely agreed absolutes and standards which are alien to so many now.

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  • In a legalized framework, drugs would not contain adulterants and impurities, and dosage would be accurately quantified.

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  • The Warwick Framework container architecture was developed to permit the aggregation of different metadata types [16] .

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  • As noted earlier, the appropriateness of the rigged Hilbert space framework enters by way of the domain axiom.

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  • The w ay f orward Following this public consultation, the draft framework will be revised to take account of the views expressed.

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  • Beaux Artsx-Arts example provided this framework by focusing on ' pure ' design skills divorced from the practical aspects of architecture.

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  • The survey is a framework for conservation and provides a bench mark to monitor future losses.

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  • Firstly, he says, there is a need to develop a national biosafety framework to regulate biotechnology and GMOs.

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  • The Regeneration Framework provides the 30-year blueprint for dynamic and sustainable change in the landscape and fortunes of Corby.

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  • The WFDB provides a legal framework and convenes to enact regulations for its 25 member diamond bourses.

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  • Below is a simple framework for budgeting that we have broken-down into 11 main areas.

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  • The framework can be easily used for quantitative comparison of texture classification algorithms.

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  • His framework is a book by a 19th century clergyman, the Rev Edward Duke, The Druidical Temples of the County of Wiltshire.

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  • National Framework PSA 1 ­ This involves measurement of crime reduction by the British Crime Survey comparator.

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  • This part of the framework would also be a valuable and highly complementary asset to RSF.

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  • The Abstract Framework's main point is about building consensus across the different spec bodies.

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  • The Ministers noted progress on the establishment of a framework to strengthen cooperation in the field of agriculture.

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  • In a producer cooperative, the members produce in the framework of the cooperative.

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  • The first chapter lays a solid cornerstone to the framework of the book.

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  • U films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.

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  • Electronic conveyancing requires changes to the legislative framework regulating dealings with land and registration of title.

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  • The generic framework will be deployed in a proof of concept demonstrator in the context of maintenance applications for civil aerospace engines.

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  • The legal framework for jurisdiction over patent disputes is an area of significant interest in this context.

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  • Nonlinear elasticity seems to provide a good framework for modeling, and gives a good fit to data for spleen tissue.

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  • In this article we use a simple framework to examine how these two ratios should behave in long-run equilibrium.

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  • Interpretative meta ethnography was used as the research framework to investigate the changes that occurred when faculty adopt problem-based learning.

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  • The latter is described in the framework of the YFS exclusive exponentiation.

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  • The Canvas framework is designed to be very extensible.

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  • The project is establishing a generic framework within which enterprise tools can be used to assist users in their tasks.

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  • It would also provide the framework for the future workers ' republic.

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  • The BCC has been asked to respond by returning its views on the proposed policy framework for new nuclear build.

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  • I have not even developed a framework, in the way I will make money, for this.

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  • Benchmark statements provide for variety and flexibility in the design of programs and encourage innovation within an agreed overall framework.

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  • This presentation outlines a framework for understanding people holistically.

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  • The course explains the elements of the regulatory framework within which company accounts are produced.

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  • What makes Hodges ' Health Career Model an example of a conceptual framework?

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  • The students will be encouraged to place the latter material within the theoretical framework provided by the model.

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  • We desperately need the right legislative framework to bring down emissions, rather than non binding targets.

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  • In my view however, the basic legal framework is still missing.

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  • Trustees are asked to consider these recommendations for the Learning Curve strategic framework.

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  • Modify a client application to use built-in .net framework support for asynchronous calls to methods.

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  • We aim to launch a new training directory in the autumn, which will link our educational activities to the national competency framework.

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  • He then commenced a regular fusillade on the house, smashing nearly the whole of the windows, beside damaging the framework.

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  • The development of a framework to prepare prison healthcare services for multi-professional student placements.

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  • The framework is not high-minded, but is meaningful, practical and has helped many organizations become successful.

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  • Clinical Governance is a framework which helps staff to continuously improve and safeguard standards of patient care.

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  • With NATO, the EU has provided a framework that has made a major European war inconceivable.

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  • A new Monte Carlo Markov chain method has the capacity to perform Bayesian phylogenetic inference in a relaxed clock framework.

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  • Here we present a simple framework that adapts to suit a particular problem instance " on the fly " .

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  • Java enterprise technologies Microsoft got a jump-start with integrating Web services into the.NET framework.

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  • It provides a statutory framework for the President to impose sanctions against foreign drug kingpins and their organizations on a worldwide scale.

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  • The framework was designed to capture the irreducible minimum of teacher-student activities needed to ensure that learning takes place.

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  • The NTA are planning to consult shortly over the new framework Models of care for alcohol misusers.

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  • The post monetarist path to stability requires the discipline of a long term institutional framework.

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  • How we assess organizational effectiveness in multilateral aid agencies During 2004, DFID established a framework for assessing the way multilaterals work.

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  • Here is the essence of my interpretive framework, which I am calling mutualism.

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  • The alternative is a humane policy framework that recognizes the incentives to produce, traffic and consume narcotics.

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  • The proposed framework in the paper provides an exciting opportunity to explore the research-teaching nexus in greater depth.

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  • There is emphasis on spatial targeting and policy delivery within a multi-agency partnership framework.

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  • To test the effectiveness of National Enforcement Service framework a regional pathfinder will take place in 2006 with full implementation by 2008.

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  • In any case, the framework provides functionality for making navigational objects persistent.

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  • The Assessment for Learning framework The Assessment Reform Group's Assessment for Learning framework is included in the booklet as a pull-out poster.

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  • First, an estimation of global posteriors is formalized in the framework of hybrid HMM/ANN systems.

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  • The framework for adopting common European immigration policies was set out under the Finnish presidency at the 1999 summit meeting in Tampere.

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  • An emerging health professions framework The subject specific statements for physiotherapy have been set within the emerging health professions framework The subject specific statements for physiotherapy have been set within the emerging health professions framework outlined below.

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  • It will also provide a framework to enhance the professionalism of the workforce.

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  • New construction of graphite-moderated reactors and related facilities in the DPRK would be a violation of the Framework.

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  • Agential realism is an epistemological and ontological framework that reformulates both of its terms - agency and realism.

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  • Our framework allows equational reasoning of non-deterministic functions, even tho it is possible to specify non-determinism.

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  • Create federally regulated y conceptually the the ddd framework public insurance we.

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  • Ideally, users should be able to use free text, with the system providing a knowledge representation framework.

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  • Some political leaders have tried to renew this idea by saying that Germany can only be safely reunited in a tightly-knit western European framework.

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  • In the thin client case, the browser provides the sandbox; for a smart client, the.NET Framework runtime provides the sandbox.

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  • Rogue Wave® LEIF is a framework for creating scalable, high-performance service-based applications using new or existing C++ code.

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  • In many cases this may reflect more an increased selectivity in needing to fit new information into some accepted framework than some memory dysfunction.

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  • The program addresses the characteristics of learning organizations and offers a framework for school self-improvement whilst helping schools achieve Investor in People status.

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  • Already we are seeing the rewards of creating a British framework for monetary and fiscal stability.

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  • To seek to accomplish this, we have formed a bilateral steering committee and developed an infrastructure protection framework.

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  • It upholds the supremacy of the constitution and requires that government officials must obey and operate within the framework of the law.

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  • Work to date on preparing the science syllabus for Web-based implementation promises to be a suitable framework for other syllabi.

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  • It is an alternative framework for implementing multi-tier systems, and as such is a direct response to J2EE.

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  • The existing ring traverse control points and the local Soviet trigs were included within this framework.

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  • Illogical skeptics will complain that any hypothesis can be induced in this framework, such as a giant purple unicorns or flying cats.

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  • Local Development Framework New Planning regulations require Havering Council to replace its current unitary Development Plan with a Local Development Framework (LDF ).

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  • Using the analysis carried out within the 5 forces framework we also sought to explain the variations in profitability across the supply chain.

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  • The system will also provide a much more flexible framework for lifelong learning for practicing veterinarians.

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  • Framework - totally weatherproof UV stabilized green resin frame.

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  • The latter consists of a framework carrying the hoisting barrel, with its driving motor and gearing, and a travelling motor, which is geared to the running wheels in such a manner as to be able to propel the whole machine; FIG.

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  • The two great masses of Cadmus (Baba-dagh) and Salbacum (Boz-dagh), which are in fact portions of the great chain of Taurus (see Asia Minor), form the nucleus to which the whole physical framework of the country is attached.

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  • Chiefly owing to the brittleness of this material, Lord Rosse's first larger specula were composed of a number of thin plates of speculum metal (sixteen for a 3-foot mirror) soldered on the back of a strong but light framework made of a peculiar kind of brass (2.75 of copper to 1 of zinc), which has the same expansion as his speculum metal.

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  • Three or four leading shoots should be selected to pass ere long into boughs and form a well-balanced framework for the tree; these boughs, however, will soon grow beyond any artificial system the pruner may adopt.

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  • Pyramidal and bush trees out of doors are, of course, suffered to become somewhat larger, and sufficient wood must be allowed to grow to give them the form desired; but after the first year or two, when the framework is laid out, they are permitted to extend very slowly, and never to any great extent, while the young growths are continually nipped off, so as to clothe the branches with fruit buds as closely placed as will permit of their healthy development.

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  • Upon the convergence of the manifold lines of investigation rest all reconstructions, all methodical studies of biblical religion, law and prophecy, and all endeavours to place the various developments in an adequate historical framework.

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  • From the old French mantel came the English compounds "mantel-piece," "mantel-shelf," for the stone or wood beam which serves as a support for the structure above a fire-place, together with the whole framework, whether of wood, stone, &c., that acts as an ornament of the same (see Chimneypiece).

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  • Existing strategy paradigms are incorporated into an integrational framework that enables empirical research to be more reflective of management practice.

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  • No constitutional device can overcome a resolute refusal by a majority of the people to overcome it, outside a totalitarian framework.

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  • Reticular fibers - are fine type III collagen fibers forming a net-like supporting framework or reticulum.

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  • It is also a good basis for the development of a more robust appraisal framework in the longer term.

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  • A seascape assessment should provide the information for at least a broad framework to guide this judgment.

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  • The subcategory is a way of grouping work activities, sufficiently broad but self-contained to enable staff to be positioned within the overall framework.

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  • Together these studies provide a probabilistic framework for sensorimotor control.

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  • The framework of the siege tower was covered in animal hides.

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  • Empress 2 consists of lithium disilicate glass ceramic as framework material (Figure 12) which is then coated with sintered glass ceramic.

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  • However it was the User Support Group 's responsibility to provide the framework and solicit missing documentation from the teams/individuals responsible.

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  • Flying cradle A metal framework which is attached around a speaker cabinet, allowing it to be safely flown.

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  • Standpoint theory can offer a framework within which to justify research which has the aim of effecting this change.

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  • Hence the boat can be lifted within the framework of the straddle loader.

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  • Simply cut back all the previous season 's growth to the lowest pair of buds where it joins the main stubby framework of branches.

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  • The stuccoed walls are built into an oak framework, bricks being visible up to windowsill height.

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  • The sessions themselves offered a supportive framework for more focused work on domestic abuse.

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  • There 's the lack of any supranational democratic framework in the west or in the world polity.

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  • The generic syntax for URLs provides a framework for new schemes to be established using protocols other than those defined in this document.

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  • Working within a ' classical ' Marxist framework, I have sought to tease out the ecological implications of the capitalist economic system.

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  • We found that they could be fitted by a body-centred tetragonal guest structure which is incommensurate with the host framework.

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  • From an early stage an explicit theoretical framework has been used to guide the project.

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  • First of all, it introduces the basic framework and terminology that comes to dominate all medieval theorizing about relations.

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  • Their earliest work was an attempt to theorize political identity within a Marxist framework.

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  • I believe that the new capital framework must be given time to bed down before we start tinkering about under the bonnet again.

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  • Closed traverses created a framework on which to hang the data.

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  • Local Development Framework New Planning regulations require Havering Council to replace its current Unitary Development Plan with a Local Development Framework (LDF).

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  • A successful application to the EU 5th framework program will continue this work, applied to welding of dissimilar light alloys.

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  • Beside the van a row of withy sticks were being bent to form a curved framework for a tent.

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  • Most theoretical calculations have been carried out on representative portions of the zeolite framework called clusters.

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  • Recently we have developed methods to computer simulate the infrared and Raman spectra of important zeolite framework types.

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  • You are building her self-esteem and giving her an important role in the framework of your family.

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  • Children are injured and even killed every year because they have become entangled in the framework of their elevated beds and suffocated.

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  • Similar to the tumbler, the bio orb looks like a ball supported by a framework.

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  • There are currently six exchanges trading in carbon credits, and each sale is monitored by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

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  • This tissue contains specialized structures that repair the damaged tissue by re-building the collagen framework of the skin itself.

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  • Architecture will be the structural framework of your bathroom's modern style.

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  • Cots for dogs are typically constructed from some sort of material stretched across a framework on raised legs.

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  • The skeleton is part of this system that is the framework for the dog.

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  • Not only are they the body's framework, but bones also protect delicate organs.

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  • A strong framework of tent shape might easily be covered with it.

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  • Some garden windows even have curved insulated glass that eliminates the center framework for a more open appearance.

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  • Their system is set up to include various subsets, and within that framework of subsets, house various activities.

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  • From there, you will have the framework necessary to judge whether methods you may want to use in your own garden apply.

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  • The National Standards on Organic Agricultural Production and Handling (NOP rule) of 2000 provides the framework for which organic farms operate.

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  • The general framework is based upon providing attendees with stimulating activities, healthy meals and a chance to enjoy laughter and conversation.

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  • Departing even further from the conventional video game framework, as mentioned earlier, Jam Sessions doesn't have any sort of scoring system.

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  • Beyond this, there is also the XNA Framework and the XNA Framework Content Pipeline.

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  • Wine Spectator attempts to present a balanced framework for judging this diversity.

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  • Play provides a diagnostic framework within which children show abilities, feelings, learning style, and social skills in groups.

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  • Instead of a rigorous framework of 4/4 or ¾ time, the steps to traditional Japanese dance are put into a more organic framework, taking as long as they need to take.

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  • Plain and simple, it is something that every culture, society, and framework has done - even those that claim not to dance teach people how to control their bodies - and that's what dancing is, the deliberate control of your body movement.

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  • This balance provides the framework for the chi energy to move about the world as it was meant to do.

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  • Create a framework for delivering the training.

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  • This information is valuable, as it will help you to position yourself within the HUD framework for your area and help you to decide whether pursuing HUD housing is an option that should be considered for your family.

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  • Aluminum heats up under quickly and sometimes the framework begins to bend under weight.

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  • Other families view modesty within a contextual framework of numerous factors.

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  • The framework is designed to snap together, so no need to have just the right size of wrench on hand.

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  • With a little bit of research, you can definitely find stylish swim trunks that fit your framework to a T!

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  • Although this particular fish costume guide isn't too specific as to how the costume will look when complete and there are no pictures, it does provide a basic framework for the creative individual to spring off of.

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  • By signing up with a dating service specializing in your moral framework, you are at least getting off to a great start.

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  • The basic questions are like the logistical framework of your boyfriend.

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  • Party plans are a framework that will help organize the party from beginning to end.

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  • Etiquette needn't be followed to the letter, instead it should be regarded as a framework within which to work.

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  • The strict rules associated with writing other formats of poetry can be cumbersome, but they force writers to think within a framework, which can help get the creative blood pumping.

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  • Even within this framework, there is a broad range of material to suit all tastes.

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  • Children can become trapped in this framework early on and remain defined by an illness or disorder their entire adult lives.

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  • In the latter case, the need to gather data within a scientific framework may go out the window as we focus on helping the people.

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  • By offering a conclusive framework within which to tell their stories, telenovelas can explore the romantic entanglements of their young people without drawing them out too long.

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  • And the teachings of Sri Aurobindo, one of the great, modern yogis, provided a large framework that satisfied my need to integrate the wildly different Western and Eastern cultures and traditions that I had been exposed to.

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  • Using a "first…next" framework rather than a "if…then" reward system makes a much more secure flow to the day, aiding also in transitioning from one activity to another.

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  • Regardless of the offer, the framework for a direct mail letter is virtually the same.

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  • Once you have a strong framework for your painting, you can use an assortment of smaller brushes to add details such as the leaves on the trees or the beads of dew on the grass.

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  • Following 1400 calorie low fat diets gives you the framework in which you can live a healthy lifestyle.

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  • Rather, they provide a framework in which you can maintain a healthy weight which includes adequate nutrients from the foods you eat.

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  • While there are many such programs online, it's important to have a progressive framework, as well as a fundamental understanding of how the gluteal muscles work.

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  • Once the form is open, you can use it as a framework to put together a comprehensive listing of the items in your family room, along with the information that your insurance company will likely request if you file a claim.

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  • Open cups have the basic framework of a bra, but no cups, leaving each breast completely exposed.

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  • Come up with the framework, the challenges and themes of each episode, including what you will do for the big finale.

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  • Even though you are creating a framework for each episode, you will not be able to predict everything that will happen.

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  • There is a framework of two inch thick steel tubes underneath the steel plates.

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  • He attempted to put a scientific framework around the study of Unidentified Flying Objects, and encounters with extra-terrestrials.

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  • He also mentions others such as Seesmic, Stumbleupon and Digg in his description of a "Simple Presence Framework."

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  • However, you can also download the open-source framework and host it on your own server.

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  • On this page, every step of creating the app is outlined, enabling programmers to get a feel for how their own preferred language might work in the Facebook framework.

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  • In many cases, users are allowed to add urls to their signature line, which provides valuable outreach within the social framework established through a forum.

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  • Hosting companies are in the business of space - that is, space on their webservers, as well as the framework to "serve" their clients' websites out to the web.

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  • We've been known to recommend the Zend Framework, work frequently on Magento e-commerce projects, and stretch WordPress to its limits as a customized Content Management System.

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  • A similar site based on the Flash web framework is Wix, which has a similar easy template system that lets you drag and drop the parts that you want to integrate into your website.

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  • While the site eventually expanded to include businesses, individuals, and other groups, the original academic framework still stands.

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  • This is the framework created decades ago and still used in almost all websites, and it is essential knowledge for any aspiring developer.

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  • One is the way it is used to create the framework of a web page.

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  • All of these tags, from the framework down to the

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  • However, with the advent of CSS, the framework of the tag has become more important than the actual use.

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  • Instead it is more of a "descriptive" language, laying out first a framework for the web browser to interpret and then defining the elements within that framework as well as their appearance.

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  • While this is true in a broad sense, it would be more accurate to say that HTML is used as the framework to hang many different web technologies on.

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  • Simple roofs in general use with a double slope are the " coupled rafter roofs," the rafters meeting at the highest point upon a horizontal ridge-piece which stiffens the framework and gives a level ridge-line.

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  • This simple form of crane thus embodies the essential elements of foundation, post, framework, jib, tie-rods and gearing.

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  • The formation of living substance is a process of building up from simple or relatively simple materials; the construction of its cellulose framework and supporting substance is done by the living substance after its own formation is completed, and is attended by a partial decomposition of such living substance.

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  • Essential are vibrating membranes between the cartilaginous framework, and next, special muscles for regulating the tension.

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  • In this work he ably combated the views of Turgot and other European writers as to the viciousness of the framework of the state governments.

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  • Brandt now retained very nearly the same arrangement as his predecessor; but, notwithstanding that he could trust to the firmer foundation of internal framework, he took at least two retrograde steps.

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  • Be that as it may, he declares that characters drawn from the sternum or the pelvis - hitherto deemed to be, next to the bones of the head, the most important portions of the bird's framework - are scarcely worth more, from a classificatory point of view, than characters drawn from the bill or the legs; while pterylological considerations, together with many others to which some systematists had attached more or less importance, can only assist, and apparently must never be taken to control, the force of evidence furnished by this bone of all bones - the anterior palatal.

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  • These webs, which are typically subcircular in form, consist of a system of threads radiating from a common centre and crossed at intervals, and approximately at right angles, by a series of concentric lines, the whole being suspended in a triangular, quadrangular or polygonal framework formed of so-called foundation lines, attached to the branches or leaves of trees or other firm objects in the neighbourhood.

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  • But the logical framework of the process is that which we have set forth.

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  • The intercolumniation is regulated by a standard of about six or seven feet, and the general result of the treatment of columns, wall-posts, &c., is that the whole mural space, not filled in with doors or windows, is divided into regular oblong panels, which sometimes receive plaster, sometimes boarding and sometimes rich framework and carving or painted panels.

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  • Ths construction of the framework of the Japanese roof is such that thc weights all act vertically; there is no thrust on the outer walls and every available point of the interior is used as a means of support.

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  • For the position of this creative act is due to the necessity of bringing all the divine acts into the framework of six working days.

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  • The choice of three series of seven seals, seven trumpets and seven bowls, to form the framework in which the history of the last woes is to be given, shows the same hand that addressed the churches as seven.

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  • Gate In the general framework of Romano-British life the two chief features were the town, and the villa.

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  • The function of the veins which consist of vessels and fibres is to form a rigid framework for the leaf and to conduct liquids.

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  • Another, of the Eloquent Peasant whose ass had been stolen, was only a framework to the rhetoric of endless petitions.

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  • He was always at his best when his imagination was set to work upon a solid framework of fact.

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  • When several of these, almost always those that contain propositions of a similar kind, are collected together in the framework of one dialogue, it is called a suttanta.

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  • And there are numerous instances of the introductory story stating how, and when, and to whom the sutta was enunciated - a sort of narrative framework in which the sutta is set - recurring also.

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  • As a general rule such a framework in prose is actually preserved in the old Buddhist literature.

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  • In the next little work the framework, the whole paraphernalia of the ancient akhyana, is included in the work itself, which is called Udana, or "ecstatic utterances."

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  • These ecstatic utterances and deep sayings are attributed to the Buddha himself, and accompanied by the prose framework.

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  • The prose framework is in this case preserved only in the commentary, which also gives biographies of the authors.

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  • The mirror mm is attached to the framework pafe, the members of which are parallel to the incident and reflected rays SO, OR, and the diagonal pf is perpendicular to the mirror.

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  • The framework is attached to two independent circular arcs Cs and rr having their centres at 0 and provided with clamps D and A on the axis F of the instrument.

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  • The framework of society was shattered, communal life and religion were disorganized.

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  • The political history is relatively slight and uneven, and the framework is rehandled in Chronicles upon more developed lines and from a later ecclesiastical standpoint, which suggests that many traditions of the monarchy were extant in a late dress.

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  • The case, however, is exceptional; the stories of the other great "judges" were not rewritten or to any great extent revised by the Deuteronomic redactor, and his hand appears chiefly in the framework.'

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  • For the great refractor more recently erected at Potsdam, Messrs Repsold arranged a large platform mounted on a framework which is moved in azimuth by the dome, so that the observer on the platform is always opposite the dome-opening.

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  • This framework is provided with guides on which the platform, whilst preserving its horizontality, is V the observer has to follow the eye-end in a comparatively small circle; another good point is the flattening of the cast-iron centrepiece of the tube so that the flange of the declination axis is attached as near to the axis of the telescope tube as is consistent with free passage of the cone of rays from the object-glass.

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  • The rotation of the dome, and p _z with it the platform-framework, is accomplished s by means of electric motors, as also is the raising and lowering of the platform on its = =_ framework.

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  • On the side of the telescope opposite to the horizontal axis is attached a graduated circle g, and, turning concentrically with this circle, is a framework h, to which the readers and verniers of the circle are fixed.

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  • Equally ancient are the rafts called kellek, constructed of inflated goat-skins, covered with a framework of wood, often supporting a small house for passengers, which descend the Tigris from above Diarbekr.

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  • The platform itself was usually composed of rough layers of unbarked stems, but occasionally it was formed of boards split from larger stems. When the mud was too soft to afford foothold for the piles they were mortised into a framework of tree trunks placed horizontally on the bottom of the lake.

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  • Since the period, a century ago, when Dalton and his contemporaries constructed from this idea a scientific basis for chemistry, the progress of that subject has been wonderful beyond any conception that could previously have been entertained; and the atomic theory in some form appears to be an indispensable part of the framework of physical science.

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  • Instead of the present boat, with its heavy black cabin and absence of colouring, the older forms had an awning of rich stuffs or gold embroideries, supported on a light arched framework open at both ends; this is the gondola still seen in Carpaccio's and Gentile Bellini's pictures (c. 150o).

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  • Since its publication in 1884 the Babylonian List of Kings has furnished the framework for every chronological system that has been proposed.

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  • Delicate patterns cover all the framework of the panelling and fill the panels themselves; at two stages, where there is a check in the line of the coving, rows of half-figures of saints are minutely painted on blue or gold grounds, forming a scheme of indescribably splendid decoration.

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  • Sometimes, for instance, the excerpts from the older documents form long and complete narratives; in other cases (as in the account of the Flood) they consist of a number of short passages, taken alternately from two older narratives, and dovetailed together to make a continuous story; in the books of Judges and Kings the compiler has fitted together a series of older narratives in a framework supplied by himself; the Pentateuch and book of Joshua (which form a literary whole, and are now often spoken of together as the Hexateuch) have passed through more stages than the books just mentioned, and their literary structure is more complex.

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  • Apart from this general meaning of the word, the chief transferred use is that for a piece of wood used for various specific purposes, as a framework, bar, &c., such as the tree of a saddle, axle-tree, cross-tree, &c.

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  • It is at least necessary to distinguish provisionally between a possibly historical framework and narratives which may be of later growth - between the general outlines which only external evidence can test and details which cannot be tested and appear isolated without any cause or devoid of any effect.

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  • Commencing in the Arctic region, the Eskimo in his kayak, consisting of a framework of driftwood or bone covered with dressed sealskin, could paddle down east Greenland, up the west shore to Smith Sound, along Baffin Land and Labrador, and the shores of Hudson Bay throughout insular Canada and the Alaskan coast, around to Mount St Elias, and for many miles on the eastern shore of Asia.

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  • In combining these two and using them as a framework for the poems, the compilers have altered, added and omitted.

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  • The formation and gradually increasing thickness of its bark are explained by the continually increasing need of adequate protection to the living cortex, under the strain of the increasing framework which the enormous multiplication of its living protoplasts demands, and the development of which leads to continual rupture of the exterior.

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  • The framework was capable of accommodating itself to new facts, and was indeed far in advance of the knowledge of the period.

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  • Thus it has come to pass that the muscles of the hind limbs are, like their framework, more easily compared with those of reptiles and mammals than are the wings, whilst within the class of birds they show an enormous amount of variation in direct correlation with their manifold requirements.

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  • The framework of the governments established in 1836-37 and 1845 was not essentially different from those with which the framers were familiar in the United States.

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  • The height and massiveness of the mountains decrease to the south-west, where the piedmont belt sweeps westward around them in western Georgia and eastern Alabama Some of the residual mountains hereabouts are reduced to a mere skeleton or framework by the retrogressive penetration of widening valleys between wasting spurs; the very type of vanishing forms, Certain districts within the mountains, apparently consisting of less resistant crystalline rocks, have been reduced to basin-like peneplains in the same time that served only to grade the slopes and subdue the summits of the neighboring mountains of more resistant rocks; the best example of this kind is the Asheville peneplain in North Carolina, measuring about 40 by 20 m.

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  • In the older framework of the M ahabharata he appears as a great chieftain and ally of the Pandava brothers; and it is only in the interpolated episode of the Bhagavad-gita that he is identified with Vishnu and becomes the revealer of the doctrine of bhakti or religious devotion.

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  • The city is built on a low plain, is regularly laid out, and has many fine warehouses, public buildings and residences, but its greater part, however, consists of mud-walled cabins supported by bamboo (guadua) framework and thatched with rushes.

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  • A number of narratives, evidently written by prophets, and in many of which also (as those relating to Elijah, Elisha and Isaiah) prophets play a prominent part, and a series of short statistical notices, relating to political events, and derived probably from the official annals of the two kingdoms (which are usually cited at the end of a king's reign), have been arranged together, and sometimes expanded at the same time, in a framework supplied by the compiler.

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