Given-out Sentence Examples

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  • In China at the present day many Taoist gods are (or are given out as) men deified for service to the state.

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  • These suggestions were to some extent an anticipation of the work of Reis; but the conditions to be fulfilled before the sounds given out at the receiving station can be similar in pitch, quality and relative intensity to those produced at the transmitting station are not stated, and do not seem to have been appreciated.

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  • In some cases, however, they are filled with fused acetate of soda; this salt is solid when cold, but when the can containing it is heated by immersion in hot water it liquefies, and in the process absorbs heat which is given out again on the change of state back to solid.

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  • These substances may be formed in the cells and given out as a secretion, or they may be formed by an intercellular transformation.

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  • A cycle such as ABCD enclosed by parts of two isothermals, BC, AD, and two adiabatics, AB, CD, is the simplest form of cycle for theoretical purposes, since all the heat absorbed, H', is taken in during the process represented by one isothermal at the temperature o', and all the heat rejected, H", is given out during the process represented by the other at the temperature 0".

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  • At starting, when the full load is to be lifted, the balance chain uncoils, and continues to do so until the desired equilibrium between the working loads is attained, when it is coiled up again in the reverse direction, to be again given out on the return trip.

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  • The contract was given out in 1428, but the work was seriously begun only in 1434 and finished in 1438.

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  • According to this view the different lines are given out by different molecules, and we should have to take averages over a number of molecules to obtain the complete spectrum just as we now take averages of energy to obtain the temperature.

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  • It was given out that the child's father was Poseidon, the great god of Troezen, and that Aethra raised a temple to Athena Apaturia, at which Troezenian maids used to dedicate their girdles before marriage.

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  • It is characteristic of early literature that the evolution of the thought - that is, the grammatical form of the sentence - is guided by the structure of the verse; and the correspondence which consequently obtains between the rhythm and the grammar - the thought being given out in lengths, as it were, and these again divided by tolerably uniform pauses - produces a swift flowing movement, such as is rarely found when the periods have been constructed without direct reference to the metre.

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  • Believing that he had now secured the support of the majority in congress on behalf of any measures he decided to put forward, the new president initiated a policy of heavy expenditure on public works, the building of schools, and the strengthening of the naval and military forces of the republic. Contracts were given out to the value of 6,000,000 for the construction of railways in the southern districts; some 10,000,000 dollars were expended in the erection of schools and colleges; three cruisers and two sea-going torpedo boats were added to the squadron; the construction of the naval port at Talcahuano was actively pushed forward; new armament was purchased for the infantry and artillery branches of the army, and heavy guns were acquired for the purpose of permanently and strongly fortifying the neighbourhoods of Valparaiso, Talcahuano and Iquique.

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  • Charles did not show himself and it was reported thathe had abdicated, but to allay the popular panic it was given out " that he was very cheerful that night at supper with his mistresses."

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  • A number of followers, estimated by Prince at 500, but by his critics at one-fifth of the number, were got together, and it was given out by "Beloved" or "The Lamb" - the names by which the Agapemonites designated their leader - that his disciples must divest themselves of their possessions and throw them into the common stock.

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  • Simon Magus had given out that he was going to be translated to heaven, and was actually careering through the air in a chariot drawn by demons when Peter and Paul knelt down and prayed, and their prayers brought him to earth a mangled corpse.

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  • That grantee, the tenant-in-chief, has the right to demand from his sub-tenants, to whom he has given out fractions of his estate, the same dues that the king exacts from himself.

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  • Five days later he died suddenly in prison, probably by foul play, though it was given out that he had been carried off by a paralytic stroke.

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  • In 1020 (411 A.H.) the caliph was assassinated by contrivance of his sister Sitt ul-Mulk; but it was given out by Hamza that he had only withdrawn for a season, and his followers were encouraged to look forward with confidence to his triumphant return.

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  • This involves the expenditure of a quantity of work W, the amount in any particular case being found by the equation W = Q2 - Q I, where W is the work, expressed by its equivalent in British thermal units; Q2 the quantity of heat, also in B.Ther.U., given out at the higher temperature T2; and Q i the heat taken in at the lower temperature T1.

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  • This is generally done by making the bed of the furnace very long in proportion to its breadth and to the fire-grate area, which may be the more easily done as a not inconsiderable amount of heat is given out during the oxidation of the ore - such increased length being often obtained by placing two or even three working beds one above the other, and allowing the flame to pass over them in_order from below upwards.

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  • Talking of treats, I feel really catty about the amount being given out to those pesky birds at the moment.

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  • What is, perhaps, more interesting is the general image given out by many transvestites.

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  • Page of Salem, Mass., drew attention to the sound given out by an electromagnet at the instant when the electric circuit is closed or broken, and in October of the same year he discussed, in a short article a entitled " Galvanic Music," the musical note pro- covery.

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  • The examination papers were given out at nine o'clock at Harvard and brought to Radcliffe by a special messenger.

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  • A week before the French had had boot leather and linen issued to them, which they had given out to the prisoners to make up into boots and shirts for them.

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  • The baby's statistics are usually given out in weight and length.

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  • Just a few short years ago, Klean Kanteens were given out as offerings at fairs and the like and as their popularity grew, so did customer demand.

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  • These gifts are traditionally given out at the rehearsal dinner.

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  • Though it probably would be appropriate, there are no "best actor" awards being given out at the reality television awards.

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  • The gold cartridges were given out as prizes in a Nintendo Power magazine contest.

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  • The original Bangai-O can easily be found on eBay, video game sellers and at almost any flea market that has video game vendors, but the Prize Edition was given out in a Japanese High-Score competition to only five winners.

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  • You don't have to use the wine tasting forms given out by the wineries, you can also go to your favorite bookstore and flip through many variations of the "How to Taste Wine" books and find tasting forms as well.

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  • Most of these grants are given out by a program called Homes and Communities, a part of the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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  • Many times contact information is only given out once a user has paid for the upgraded version.

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  • The best choices will offer you an inbox for messages instead of allowing your personal email address to be given out.

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  • The of all about the Oscars started back when "talking pictures" were still a new phenomenon back in 1929 when the first Oscars were given out.

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  • Although some product samples are given out as a gesture of customer appreciation, many companies give them out as part of their marketing and advertising strategies.

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  • In the beginning, they were given out to both daytime and primetime dramas, with the primetime awards being discontinued after 1992.

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  • A gala event, a total of nineteen awards were given out to various performers, writers, and production artists.

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  • Tickets are only given out when the show is taping, and there are a very limited number of tickets for each session.

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  • If you meet someone and realize you don't want a friendship or relationship with him or her, there is greater potential to running into them in town, especially if you have given out personal information about yourself.

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