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  • I can explain in detail in person, but it's important I see you now.

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  • He could feel her tense against him as he explained in detail the late night suicide and the termination of the police investigation.

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  • Dean didn't doubt for a minute the booty would be examined in detail as soon as he was asleep.

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  • We never discussed it in detail.

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  • Of his two years' work at Madras it is needless to speak in detail.

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  • Howie said nothing as I related in detail most, at least, of what I'd learned from Willard Humphries.

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  • It was lunchtime before Dean was able to question Martha in detail about her original discovery, but the results were disappointing.

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  • Cynthia gave them both a cautious look but after explaining in detail what needed to be done, she agreed to let the surrogate cooking team give it a try.

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  • Beyond the introduction of the spider line it is unnecessary to mention the various steps by which the Gascoigne micrometer assumed the modern forms now in use, or to describe in detail the suggestions of Hooke, 4 Wren, Smeaton, Cassini, Bradley, Maskelyne, Herschel, Arago, Pearson, Bessel, Struve, Dawes, &c., or the successive productions of the great artists Ramsden, Troughton, Fraunhofer, Ertel, Simms, Cooke, Grubb, Clarke and Repsold.

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  • We cannot describe in detail the objects of concordatory conventions.

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  • The latter is described in detail under the heading Masu Ria, Battles In.

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  • Researches go to show that Baiame has his counterpart in other tribes, the myth varying greatly in detail.

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  • Immediately on the fall of Pembroke Cromwell set out to relieve Lambert, who was slowly retreating before Hamilton's superior forces; he joined him near Knaresborough on the 12th of August, and started next day in pursuit of Hamilton in Lancashire, placing himself at Stonyhurst near Preston, cutting off Hamilton from the north and his allies, and defeating him in detail on the 17th, 18th and 19th at Preston and at Warrington.

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  • That there are many inconsistencies and signs of carelessness in his work has been proved in detail by Langen.

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  • It is not necessary to write the history of the Lombard kingdom in detail.

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  • The distinguished after writers, whom we have to regard as repeating in essence pre-Kantian theories, generally know Kant, and frequently show traces of him in detail.

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  • The budding of this medusa has been worked out in detail by Chun (Hydrozoa, [1]), to whom the reader must be referred for the interesting laws of budding regulating the sequence and order of formation of the buds.

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  • Other variations in the mode of growth or budding bring about further differences in the building up of the colony, which are not in all cases properly understood and cannot be described in detail here.

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  • The primary regions of vegetation, already indicated, and their subordinate provinces may now be considered more in detail.

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  • Roman Catholic apologetic prefers to negotiate in detail.

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  • Miles made his adventurous journey through Oman, while Theodore Bent threw searchlights backwards into ancient Semitic history by his investigations in the Bahrein Islands in 1888 and in Hadramut in 1894 - 181n northern Asia it is impossible to follow in detail the results of the organized Russian surveys.

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  • The orographical characteristics of the Caucasus are described in detail under that heading.

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  • Turgot's only choice, however, was between "tinkering" at the existing system in detail and a complete revolution, and his attack on privilege, which might have been carried through by a popular minister and a strong king, was bound to form part of any effective scheme of reform.

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  • During the 8th and 9th centuries the office tended to become more and more exclusively purely administrative, the archdeacon by his visitations relieving the bishop of the minutiae of government and keeping him informed in detail of the condition of his diocese.

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  • His scheme of classification, being as before stated partial, need not be given in detail.

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  • In three arduous campaigns, the two first of which were conducted by the emperor himself while the third was directed by Manuel Comnenus, the Turks were defeated in detail and finally (1070) driven across the Euphrates.

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  • The exact extent, however, to which each particular class of enemy has affected the protective habits and attributes of spiders is by no means always evident; and it is impossible to discuss the question in detail within the limits of a short article.

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  • Ellison, in his work on the cotton trade of Great Britain, traces in detail the increase in the volume of information collected and made public. At the close of the 8th century there was a tacit understanding among brokers to supply one another with information.

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  • It is impossible here to follow in detail the numerous changes in the distribution of the territory and the gradual disappearance of particular dynasties which maintained a footing for some time longer in Chalcis, Abila, Emesa and Palestine; but it is of special interest to note that the kingdom of the Arab Nabataeans was able to keep its hold for a considerable period on the north as far as Damascus.

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  • His duties are described in detail by the king's regulations, but may be summed up as consisting of seeing that the charges are in order, pointing out any informalities or defects in the charges or in the constitution of the court, seeing that any witness required by prosecutor or prisoner is summoned, keeping the minutes of the proceedings, advising on matters of law which arise at any time after the warrant for the courtmartial is issued, drawing up the findings and sentence, and forwarding the minutes when completed to the admiralty.

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  • It is impossible here to describe in detail his relations to Napoleon, and the part which he played in the drawing up of the Civil Code, later on called the Code Napoleon.

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  • The remarkable life-history of one species, Linguatula taenioides, has been worked out in detail and presents a close analogy to that of some Cestodes.

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  • Only a comparison in detail will give a true impression of the extraordinary degree of resemblance.

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  • This interpretation of the popular tales, according to which the career of the hero can be followed in its entirety and in detail in the movements in the heavens, in time, with the growing predominance of the astral-mythological system, overshadowed the other factors involved, and it is in this form, as an astral myth, that it passes through the ancient world and leaves its traces in the folk-tales and myths of Hebrews, Phoenicians, Syrians, Greeks and Romans throughout Asia Minor and even in India.

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  • We cannot follow in detail the several steps by which the slave power for a long time persistently increased its influence in the Union.

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  • Emmet's lack of discretion was shown by his revealing his intentions in detail to an Englishman named Lawrence, resident near Honfleur, with whom he sought shelter when travelling on foot on his way to Ireland.

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  • An elaborate plan of operations, which he described in detail in a letter to his brother after his arrest, had been prepared by Emmet, the leading feature of which was a simultaneous attack on the castle, the Pigeon House and the artillery barracks at Island bridge; while bodies of insurgents from the neighbouring counties were to march on the capital.

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  • It is noteworthy, however, that although the manner in which the prey is stung (for example) is on the whole similar in the case of the members of any given species - that is to say, all the wasps of the species behave in very much the same manner - yet there are minor variations in detail.

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  • It is administered by a central board of Moslem officials, who meet in This was soon modified in detail.

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  • The later middle ages are represented by several monasteries, and many castles, such as those of Dervent, Doboj, Maglaj, Zepee and Vranduk, on the Bosna; Bihac, on Owing to the scarcity of authoritative documents, it is impossible to describe in detail the events of the next three centuries.

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  • Certain specified plans must be delivered annually, under penalty of £T5 to £T25, to the Mines Administration, and, under similar penalties, all information and facilities for visiting the mines in detail must be afforded to government inspectors.

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  • On the 26th of September, its deployment beyond the mountains was complete, and as Napoleon did not know of Mack's intention to stay at Ulm and had learned that the Russian advance had been delayed, he directed his columns by the following roads on the Danube, between Donauworth and Ingolstadt, so as to be in a position to intervene between the Austrians and the Russians and beat both in detail.

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  • The moment news of their activity reached him, whilst still in pursuit of Sir John Moore, he despatched letters to all the members of the Confederation warning them that their contingents might soon be required, and at the same time issued a series of decrees to General Clarke, his war minister, authorizing him to call up the contingent of 1810 in advance, and directing him in detail to proceed with the formation of 4th and 5th battalions for all the regiments across the Rhine.

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  • The function of the British navy in the long conflict with Napoleon was of the first importance, and its services were rendered in every sea, but their very number, extent and complexity render it impossible here to record them in detail.

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  • The processes of manufacture have much in common, although varying in detail.

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  • Gladstone, in the early days of English sympathy with the South, said that he had "made a nation" - bore himself in his most responsible position during the gigantic conflict which ensued, cannot here be related in detail.

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  • Of these parts, the second is considered in detail under the heading Gos1.

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  • The classification of ships into six rates, and into rated and non-rated ships, continued during the existence of the old sailing fleets, with modifications in detail.

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  • We will now consider in detail the important case in which uniform plane waves are resolved at a surface coincident with a wave-front (OQ).

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  • All these documents, like Addai, belong probably to the 2nd half of the 4th century, and are quite unreliable in detail for the historian,' though they may throw some light on the conditions of life at Edessa under Roman government.

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  • A series of resolutions provided in detail for the organized suppression of heresy and for the institution of the episcopal inquisition (Canon 3).

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  • Before speaking in detail of these, we may note that by other influences quite independent of theories, important additions were made to practical medicine.

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  • Sydenham showed that these processes might be profitably studied and dealt with without explaining them; and, by turning men's minds away from explanations and fixing them on facts, he enriched medicine with a method more fruitful than any discoveries in detail.

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  • By the genius of Rene Theophile Laennec (1781-1826), diseases of the lungs and heart were laid on a foundation so broad that his successors have been occupied in detail and refinement rather than in reconstruction.

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  • Apart from the sugar-cane and the beet, which are dealt with in detail below, a brief reference need only be made here to maple sugar, palm sugar and sorghum sugar.

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  • The relations of the former to the latter must now be considered more in detail.

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  • A just estimate of the relative value of the historians can only be reached by careful comparison in detail.

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  • It originates from germ-balls by a differentiation similar in general to that already described, though profoundly different in detail.

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  • These reliefs represent both sacred subjects and scenes of war and hunting, mixed with grotesque monsters, such as specially delighted the rude, vigorous nature of the Lombards; they are all richly decorative in effect, though strange and unskilful in detail.

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  • Thus much premised, it becomes possible to speak in detail of the various wares for which Japan became famous.

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  • The general characters of the jaws have been mentioned above, and in detail there is great variation in these organs among the different families.

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  • The Principe is an offshoot from the main theme of the Discorsi, setting forth Machiavelli's views at large and in detail upon the nature of principalities, the method of cementing them, and the qualities of a successful autocrat.

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  • The fifteen condemnatory clauses, prefacing the sentence at Geneva, set forth in detail that he was guilty of heresies, blasphemously expressed, against the foundation of the Christian religion.

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  • For in the New Testament Apocalypse there is not that rigid consistency and unity in detail that the past presupposed.

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  • The nature of the Coal Measures will be best understood by v1.19 considering in detail the areas within which they occur in Britain, together with the rocks with which they are most intimately associated.

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  • The 11th century only has been treated in detail by Louis Halphen, in Le Comte d'Anjou au XP siecle (Paris, 1906), which has a preface with bibliography and an introduction dealing with the history of Anjou in the 10th century.

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  • Boni was once the most powerful state of Celebes, all the other princes being regarded as vassals of its ruler, but its history is not known in detail.

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  • The former contains a valuable note on the "Gothic Christmas" described in detail in the De cerimoniis; see also Bury in Eng.

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  • Of the churches the Stadtkirche (parish church), of which Herder became pastor in 1776, is a Gothic building dating from about 1400, but much altered in detail under "classical" influences.

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  • The allies determined that they would wage a war without risks, and they were particularly anxious to avoid the risk of defeat in detail.

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  • The allies would thus be irremediably sundered, and all that remained would be to destroy them in detail.

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  • It did not occur to the emperor that it would be wise to break off the fight now and seek a more favourable opportunity of beating the allies in detail.

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  • Macdonald, at the head of a representative delegation from Ontario and Quebec, met the public men of the maritime provinces in conference at Charlottetown in 1864, and the outline of confederation then agreed upon was filled out in detail at a conference held at Quebec soon afterwards.

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  • For the navy, which had materially only a narrow margin of superiority over the Russian Pacific Squadron, the object was to keep the two halves of that squadron, at Port Arthur and Vladivostok respectively, separate and to destroy them in detail.

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  • In this belief he differed from his pupil, Roger Cotes, and from most of the great mathematical astronomers of the 18th century, who worked out in detail the task sketched by the genius of Newton.

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  • The development cannot here be traced in detail.

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  • P. Hill and Ewell (who were now Lee's corps commanders) were at one time scattered from Strasburg in the Valley to Fredericksburg, and Hooker earnestly begged to be allowed to attack them in detail.

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  • His style, especially in the parts belonging to " J," is graphic and picturesque, the descriptions are vivid and abound in detail and colloquy, and both emotion and religious feeling are warmly and sympathetically expressed in it.

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  • They are to all appearance the work of a school of priests, who, after the destruction of the Temple in 586 B.C., began to write down and codify the ceremonial regulations of the pre-exilic times, combining them with an historical narrative extending from the Creation to the establishment of Israel in Canaan; and who completed their work during the century following the restoration in 537 B.C. The chief object of these sections is to describe in detail the leading institutions of the theocracy (Tabernacle, sacrifices, purifications, &c.), and to refer them to their traditional origin in the Mosaic age.

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  • But some discrimination should be made in detail.

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  • We cannot here describe these in detail.

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  • It has been thought necessary to give in detail the facts relating to the conversion of the logarithms, as unfortunately Charles Hutton in his history of logarithms, which was prefixed to the early editions of his Mathematical Tables, and was also published as one of his Mathematical Tracts, has charged Napier with want of candour in not telling the world of Briggs's share in the change of system, and he expresses the suspicion that " Napier was desirous that the world should ascribe to him alone the merit of this very useful improvement of the logarithms."

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  • We cannot here undertake to set forth and explain in detail all the complex varieties of the Gnostic systems; but it will be useful to take a nearer view of certain principal figures which have had an influence upon at least one series of Gnostic systems, and to examine their origins in the history of religion.

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  • The Proterozoic formations have been studied in detail in few great areas.

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  • The Proterozoic formations in other parts of the continent cannot be correlated in detail with those of the Lake Superior region.

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  • The classification in the right-hand column of this table is not applicable in detail to regions remote from New York.

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  • Of other non-metallic mineral substances, apart from coal, petroleum and natural gas, little need be said in detail.

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  • The method of amending the constitution varies in detail from state to state, but that most usual is for the legislature to propose amendments, often by a prescribed majority, and for these amendments to be voted on by the people.

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  • It is tempting to think that we can carry out the chronological order of the philosophical writings in detail.

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  • The steps by which this result was reached must, however, be considered in detail.

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  • From this stage both classes of silk receive much the same treatment, differing widely in detail in different mills and districts.

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  • The spectra produced under these circumstances have been studied in detail by C. de Watteville.4 Of more frequent use have been electric methods, owing to the greater intensity of the radiations which they yield.

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  • It is impossible to pursue this subject here further in detail.

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  • There were a few more minor alterations, without doctrinal or political significance which need not be described in detail here.

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  • Every compass and corrector supplied to the ships of the British navy is previously examined in detail at the Compass Observatory established by the admiralty at Deptford.

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  • On the whole the natural lie of the country has been reflected in the political divisions, which have of course varied in detail.

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  • For the quantitative study of such systems in detail it is convenient to draw plane diagrams which are theoretically projections of the curves of the solid phase rule diagram on one or other of these planes.

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  • Those who wish to follow out the classification in detail should refer to some of the recent monographs mentioned below in the bibliography.

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  • Professor Kirsopp Lake has (1903) written four valuable articles (Journal of Theological Studies, iv., v.) on "The Greek monasteries of South Italy"; he deals in detail with their scriptoria and the dispersal of their libraries, a matter of much interest, in that some of the chief collections of Greek MSS.

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  • The operations of American privateers were too numerous and far-ranging to be told in detail.

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  • Aluminium alloys have been studied in detail by Guillet.

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  • It is not possible to follow in detail the history of the hundred or' more organized societies of some size that have thus come into being since the end of the 18th century, still less that of the three or four hundred smaller agencies.'

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  • It would be impossible to trace in detail the wort' done by the different societies since Carey's time.

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  • Assuming these three main divisions, we must now consider in detail the 18 sub-divisions which we distinguish; the first 5 forming the Western Alps, the next 7 the Central Alps, and the rest the Eastern Alps, the heights throughout being, of course, given in English feet and representing the latest measurements.

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  • Limits of space forbid us to trace out in detail the history of the exploration of the High Alps, but the two sub-joined lists give the dates of the conquest of about fifty of the greater peaks (apart from the two climbed in 1358 and in 1492, see above), achieved before and after 1st January 1858.

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  • This operation is varied in detail according to the kind of plant to be propagated, but it is essential in all cases that the affinity between the two plants be near, that the union be neatly effected, and that the ratio as well as the season of growth of stock and scion be similar.

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  • I Including various miscellaneous items not specified in detail.

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  • The history of presbyteral government as opposed to episcopacy and pure congregationalism is not known in detail.

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  • Fourier need not be considered in detail here, as they are in many cases of mathematical rather than physical interest.

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  • He now attacked more in detail but not more happily than before Wallis's great work, while hardly attempting any further defence of his own positions; also he repelled with some force and dignity the insults that had been heaped upon him, and fought the verbal points, but could not leave the field without making political insinuations against his adversary, quite irrelevant in themselves and only noteworthy as evidence of his own resignation to Cromwell's rule.

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  • It can still be pretty clearly shown in detail that these four codices deviated from one another in points of orthography, in the insertion or omission of a wa (" and ") and such-like minutiae; but these variations nowhere affect the sense.

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  • Its topography is described in detail under Zealand.

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  • Hence a final conclusion can hardly be expected, but with certain modifications in detail the following solution of the problem may be accepted as representing the point of view of recent criticism.

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  • They took this form (1) Current events must not be mentioned in detail until the events have been made public in the commander-in-chief's despatches.

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  • Lord Howe, commander-in-chief of the British in America, who had received no instructions binding him in detail to co-operate with Burgoyne, moved southward and captured Philadelphia.

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  • Now Gessler is the name of a real family, the history of which from 1250 to 1513 has been worked out by Rochholz, who shows in detail that no member ever played the part attributed to the bailiff in the legend, or could have done so, and that the Gesslers could not have owned or dwelt at the castle of Kiissnacht; nor could they have been called Von B runeck.

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  • These neossoptiles or first feathers bear no resemblance to those of the Anseriform birds, but agree in detail with those of spoonbills, the young of which the little flamingos resemble to a striking extent, but they leave the nest soon after their birth to shift for themselves like ducks and geese.

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  • We must not attempt to trace in detail the whole of St Mark's story.

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  • Inaccuracy in detail and artifice in the arrangement of isolated peoples are inevitable in such a scheme.

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  • Goethe felt, even late in life, too intimately bound up with Weimar to discuss in detail his early life there, and he shrank from carrying his biography beyond the year 1775.

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  • Apart from legislation, the members of the council enjoy the right to interpellate the government on all matters of public interest, including the putting of supplementary questions; the right to move and discuss general resolutions, which, if carried, have effect only as recommendations; and the right to discuss and criticize in detail the budget, or annual financial statement.

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  • But no steps were taken, and perhaps no steps were possible, to ascertain in detail the amount which the country could afford to pay.

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  • It is, of course, impossible here to trace in detail the history of these several dynasties.

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  • It is unnecessary to trace in detail the gradual conquest of the islands, or the hundreds of engagements, often small, between the rebels and the Americans.

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  • But the discontent, which had been sown under his predecessors, had now developed to such an extent that he could not suppress it in detail.

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  • But these differences in detail do not alter the main point that all these are beliefs in the existing, in the real as opposed to the ideal, in actual things which are not ideas.

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  • The boundary between the United States and the British possessions is regulated in detail by the treaties of Washington of 1842, 1846, 1871, 1903 and 1908.

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  • One general feature characterizes them all, though they differ somewhat in detail.

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  • The amount of generic divergence exhibited by the members of this family is not great in the mass, but is of singular interest in detail.

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  • It is unnecessary to follow in detail the seven years' struggle between the Russian bureaucracy and the defenders of the Finnish constitution.

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  • In 105 they returned to the attack under their king Boiorix, and favoured by the dissensions of the Roman commanders Gnaeus Mallius Maximus and Caepio, defeated them in detail and annihilated their armies at Arausio (Orange).

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  • Bacon's share in another great trial which came on shortly afterwards, the Overbury and Somerset case, is not of such a nature as to render it necessary to enter upon it in detail.

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  • It is here proposed merely to classify the works, to indicate their general character and to enter somewhat more in detail upon what he himself regarded as his great achievement, - the reorganization of the sciences and the exposition of a new method by which the human mind might proceed with security and certainty towards the true end of all human thought and action.

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  • It is unnecessary to tell the rest of the story in detail.

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  • The former tell us much of the incidents of the frontier war, and particularly enable us to reconstruct in detail the history of the third siege of Nisibis in 350.

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  • Traquair in 1890, in allusion to its well-developed vertebral rings; and its structure was studied in detail in 1903 by Professor and Miss Sollas, who succeeded in making enlarged models of the fossil in wax.

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  • In The Man of the Mask (1908) Monsignor Barnes, while briefly dismissing Mr Lang's identification with Martin, and apparently not realizing the possibility of reading Louvois's letter of July 19, 166 9, as indicated above 1 deals in detail with the history of James de la Cloche, the natural son of Charles II.

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  • Vaison, under the name of Vasio, was one of the principal towns of the Vocontii, and was a place of great importance under These European labour colonies are described in detail in the appendices to the Report and Evidence of the Vagrancy Committee and in the books mentioned at the end of this article, but a résumé of the more important colonies may here be given.

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  • In Holland the French system of oyster-culture is followed in the estuary of the Scheldt, with some modifications in detail.

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  • We will next take the various parts of the body, and consider more in detail the therapeutic measures most commonly employed in the treatment of their diseases.

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  • The tract describes in detail the measures to be adopted for the introduction and working of the system.

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  • The sashes, broad-brimmed hats and copper-tipped quarterstaves of the men, and the brilliant cotton dresses and gold or silver filigree ornaments worn on holidays by the women are common throughout the country; but many classes have their own costumes, varying in detail according to the district or province.

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  • In part these laws appear to be older than P, but when examined in detail the various collections show unmistakably that they have undergone more than one process of redaction before they assumed the form in which they are now presented.

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  • It is not, indeed, to be contended that Rabelais was a man with whom religion was in detail a constant thought, that he had a very tender conscience or a very scrupulous orthodoxy.

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  • It would be impossible to give in detail here all the precautions necessary for the successful use of the methods, and the descriptions will therefore be confined to the principles involved and the general manner in which they are applied to secure the desired results.

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  • Some illustrations in detail of these points are subjoined.

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  • He published the results in his Roma (1550), in which the correspondence between every discoverable relic of the old city and the references to them in ancient literature was traced in detail.

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  • To eliminate these impurities, electrolytic methods have been devised; of these that of Moebius is the most important and will be described in detail.

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  • The course of the development in this group is best made clear by taking as a type Aurelia, which, together with certain other common genera, such as Chrysaora and Cotylorhiza, has been studied in detail.

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  • The outcrops of these rocks succeed each other in order of age in roughly concentric belts, with the Archaean mass of the island of Anglesey as a centre, but the arrangement in detail is much disturbed and often very irregular.

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  • The working out in detail of the problem, how far the differences among complex nations, such as those of Europe, may have been brought about by hybridity, is still, however, a task of almost hopeless intricacy.

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  • After asserting these in detail under nine different heads, he speaks under a tenth of his proficiency as a civil engineer and architect, and adds lastly a brief paragraph with reference to what he can do in painting and sculpture, undertaking in particular to carry out in a fitting manner the monument to Francesco Sforza.

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  • It is with the ultimate synthesis that philosophy concerns itself; it has to show that the subject-matter which we are all dealing with in detail really is a whole, consisting of articulated members.

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  • Brongniart, who was the first to investigate in detail the anatomy of a cycadean stem, recognized an agreement, as regards the secondary wood, with Dicotyledons and Gymnosperms, rather than with MonocoFIG.8.

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  • It is impossible to describe in detail the vast development of processions during the middle ages.

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  • During these two years he became convinced that the success of the white missionary in a field like Africa was not to be reckoned by the tale of doubtful conversions he could send home each year - that the proper work for such men was that of pioneering, opening up and starting new ground, leaving native agents to work it out in detail.

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  • Above all, he both magnifies the office of the Christian ministry as a whole and alters what is said of it in detail (for example, the deaconess loses rank not a little), to make it agree with the circumstances of his day in general, and with his own ideas of fitness in particular.

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  • Although of great interest the Pennatulacea do not form an enduring skeleton or" coral,"and need not be considered in detail in this place.

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  • First, all men are urged to practise secret confession to God alone, and in it the sins are to be acknowledged in detail.

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  • There are a great number of methods of applying the regenerative principle which vary only in detail.

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  • If the task is to be accomplished, then, whatever merit in detail belongs to wise and learned writers already referred to, it would seem that some one central principle must become dominant.

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  • The extinct forms cannot be dealt with in detail here; but it may be pointed out that their order of appearance affords a certain amount of direct evidence that the existing Ferns with a single circle of large sporangia in the sorus are relatively primitive.

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  • The " verification " of this hypothesis, offered in the thirteenth and following chapters of the second book, goes to show in detail that even those ideas which are " most abstruse," how remote soever they may seem from original data of outward sense, or of inner consciousness, " are only such as the understanding frames to itself by repeating and joining together simple ideas that it had at first, either from perceiving objects of sense, or from reflection upon its own operations."

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  • These are described in detail in articles on the chief towns.

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  • Appearance and Reality was not primarily concerned with morals, yet it inevitably led to certain conclusions affecting conduct, and it was no very long time before these conclusions were elaborated in detail.

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  • The changes which the aspect of the heaven undergoes, as we travel North and South, are so well known that they need not be described in detail here; but a general statement of them will give a luminous idea of the geometrical co-ordinates we have described.

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  • Lang, Magic and Religion (London, 1901), for a criticism in detail of the general theory as set forth in The Golden Bough.

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  • As to the myths of Hades, the place of the dead, they are far too many to be mentioned in detail.

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  • We cannot trace in detail the process by which Sparta subjugated the whole of Laconia, but apparently the first step, taken in the reign of Archelaus and Charillus, was to secure the upper Eurotas valley, conquering the border territory of Aegys.

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  • Seistan Proper is an extensive tract of sand and clay alluvium, generally flat, but irregular in detail.

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  • From the end of Mr Chamberlain's series of expository speeches on his scheme of tariff reform, onwards during the various fiscal debates and discussions of 1904, it is unnecessary to follow events in detail.

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  • Anatomy The anatomical structure of the horse has been described in detail in several works mentioned in the bibliography at the end of this section, though these have generally been written from the point of view of the veterinarian rather than of the comparative anatomist.

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  • The splendid alignment of monoliths at Gezer is described in detail in P.E.F.

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  • Before the house at Edgbaston was occupied he had established the London Oratory, with Father Faber as its superior, and there (in King William Street, Strand) he delivered a course of lectures on "The Present Position of Catholics in England," in the fifth of which he protested against the anti-Catholic utterances of Dr Achilli, an ex-Dominican friar, whom he accused in detail of numerous acts of immorality.

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  • Pliny describes in detail the apparatus and processes for obtaining olive oil in vogue among his Roman contemporaries, who used already a simple screw press, a knowledge of which they had derived from the Greeks.

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  • The anatomy of the axis is essentially similar to that of a young Calamarian twig, with some variations in detail.

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  • The excellence of the preservation of the specimens has rendered it possible to investigate the complex structure in detail.

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  • The whole structure bears a general resemblance to that of recent Marattiaceae, though differing in detail.

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  • It is impossible to consider in detail this long period in the history of plant-evolution, but we may briefly pass in review the most striking features of the vegetation as exhibited in the dominant types of the various classes of plants.

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  • When we come to consider more in detail the results of these actions we find that the various secretions of the body, such as the sweat, gastric juice, bile, milk, urine, &c., may be increased or diminished; that the heart may have its muscular or nervous apparatus stimulated or depressed; that the nerve-centres in the brain, medulla and spinal cord may be rendered more sensitive or the reverse; and that the general metabolism of the body may be altered in various ways.

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  • They argued their way back to Parkside with Dean playing the devil's advocate while Fred quoted a dozen mystery stories that bore out his hypothesis, a hypothesis that grew in detail with each passing mile.

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  • A comparison of these databases revealed a number of discrepancies, which are discussed in detail in the accompanying technical annex.

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  • It proves once again that learning low-level Apis in detail is still a good way to learn Windows programming.

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  • Snaring has not been studied in detail but can cause very poor welfare, in part because the animals gradually asphyxiate themselves.

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  • This will be a fairly broad discussion; I will try not to deal in detail with the antiquarian background of any particular story.

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  • The Commission had not examined the issues in detail however, and the present draft was too categorical.

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  • We have also looked in detail at the savings to be made from removing the 85 Rule and the 25% lump sum commutation.

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  • We will be organizing a conference on risk perception to address this matter in detail.

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  • The various ' automatic ' features of the language will be covered in detail enabling the delegate to quickly develop maintainable programs.

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  • The development and mineralization of dental enamel are areas of active research and debate and are discussed in detail in this volume.

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  • This note has thus given in detail the descendants of the four old lairds of Garnkirk.

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  • In this chapter, recent advances in understanding the neuropsychology of basal ganglia disorders are described in detail.

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  • Dose and duration relationships have not been outlined in detail and conjugated equine oestrogens have been used as the predominant estrogen.

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  • All the cellular organelles may be seen in detail.

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  • This has been recorded in detail using rectified photography.

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  • The accuracy of the perturbation expansion is analyzed in detail by the discussion of an exactly solvable model.

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  • The channel sounder is described in detail in my Sub-Surface Communications Book, which is based on my PhD thesis.

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  • In true Banachek style, each move, gesture and psychological subtlety is covered in detail.

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  • Accompanying the Tripitaka was a large body of commentarial literature explaining in detail the meaning of particular sutras.

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  • This type of methodical examination is described in detail on the fish health work-up pages.

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  • A narrative of the revolt is given in detail by Tacitus.

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  • Steinheil appears to have been anticipated in the matter of a recording telegraph by Morse of America, who in 1835 constructed a rude working model of an instrument; this within a few years was so perfected that with some modification in detail it has been largely used ever since (see below).

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  • The configuration of the continental slope has been treated in detail by Nansen in Scientific Results of Norwegian North Polar Expedition, vol.

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  • While some observers have studied in detail the structure and life-history of a few selected types (insect anatomy and development), others have made a more superficial examination of large series of insects to classify them and determine their relationships (systematic entomology), while others again have investigated the habits and life-relations of insects (insect bionomics).

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  • His ampere-balances, voltmeters and electrometers, and double bridge, are elsewhere described in detail (see Amperemeter; Electrometer, and Wheatstone'S Bridge).

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  • Reference should be made to the articles Reflexion, Refraction, and Caustic for the general characters of reflected and refracted rays (the article Lens considers in detail the properties of this instrument, and should also be consulted); in this article will be discussed the nature, varieties and modes of aberrations mainly from the practical point of view, i.e.

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  • Kepler divined its possibility; but his thoughts, derailed (so to speak) by the false analogy of magnetism, brought him no farther than to the .rough draft of the scheme of vortices expounded in detail by Rene Descartes in his Principia Philosophiae (1644).

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  • Examining history is not like gazing into some fantasy crystal ball, where what we see is prophetic in detail.

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  • Next, imagine everything you do is remembered in detail.

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  • She cannot know in detail how she was taught, and her memory of her childhood is in some cases an idealized memory of what she has learned later from her teacher and others.

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  • I refer to the "Frost King" episode, which I shall explain in detail.

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  • If I had known how to name them, I should then have signed off in detail from all the societies which I never signed on to; but I did not know where to find a complete list.

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  • Princess Mary saw them all and saw them in detail.

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  • It explains the cohomological definition of the local reciprocity law in detail.

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  • It might be tedious to recount in detail the scenes that followed.

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  • The paper first describes the principle of subsumption ethics, then discusses its four axioms in detail.

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  • Subtotal parathyroidectomy or total parathyroidectomy with autotransplantation of some parathyroid tissue are common operations (discussed in detail in the parathyroid section).

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  • Consider the vibrations of a triatomic molecule, e.g. CO 2, in detail.

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  • Those who are unable to visualize the object of their desire in detail may receive disappointing results 10.

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  • Ask around and figure out the potential value of the card in detail before committing yourself to an expensive purchase.

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  • Your company's HR department should be able to explain in detail what you need to do to avoid tax penalties.

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  • This article will review the site in detail.

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  • Depending on their age, you may be able to sit down with them and explain in detail how this new arrangement will work.

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  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a useful compost guide that looks in detail at all aspects of home composting.

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  • Brown described his design philosophy in detail in an interview with 1stdibs online magazine.

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  • Brushes, which will be described in detail later, are sold separately.

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  • Henna resembles a standard tattoo, only it is much richer in detail and is not permanent.

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  • Reliable online retailers will explain the product in detail and are upfront about minor cosmetic blemishes.

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  • Describe in detail the vision you have for your look.

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  • The next step for researchers is to ask more people to "walk" through the virtual meth apartment and record their reactions to the environment in detail.

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  • They don't report on every passing, but the major or suspicious ones are covered in detail.

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  • The fees are explained in detail on their Finance and Fees for Online Learning website.

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  • This LoveToKnow Guitar article on how to play guitar tabs explains the guitar tab process in detail.

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  • The notes that accompany the transcription are very informative, and all the symbols that are used are explained in detail at the beginning of the tablature transcription.

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  • A style that is elegant in detail and design is offered by Pictures in Gold.

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  • The cars are modeled beautifully (though damage is nonexistent, but blame the car manufacturer, not the gamemakers), and the environments are scaled nicely and are rich in detail.

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  • Kohlberg recognized this last stage but found so few people who lived by this concept of moral behavior that he could not study it in detail.

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  • Child can describe the frightening dream in detail.

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  • The individual usually remains conscious during the seizure and can later describe it in detail.

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  • It would take years to explain the concept of yin and yang in detail.

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  • This book explains in detail the workings of your child's mind at each stage and how to best approach his education.

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  • All of this is in detail on the Better Business Bureau's website, so that anyone who may be considering working with a company can learn about potential problems.

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  • When completing the application section pertaining to previous work experience, list in detail all duties related to each job title.

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  • Read the job description in detail because most companies will give preference to Canadian citizens.

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  • To find out whether a Libor mortgage makes sense for your situation, ask your bank, financial advisor, or mortgage broker to explain this option in detail.

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  • The inspector will complete a written report describing the home in detail and noting any problem areas they have identified.

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  • When looking to purchase a property financed by the home owner, you should consider in detail the benefits of going forward with such a plan instead of carefully planning out financing through a bank or lending firm.

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  • These foreclosed properties are inspected and any problems that are discovered will be reported in detail on the information sheet.

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  • Applicants with past financial difficulties may have to explain in detail the circumstances involved with the money issues, and may wind up with a denied mortgage broker license application.

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  • Each date features a short, cute video of Kelly herself modeling and describing her outfit in detail.

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  • Fashioned in white, her painted-on swimsuit featured a very realistic-looking world map with orange and yellow continents, plus nautical symbols added in detail around the land masses.

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  • These claims are spelled out in detail in an e-book written by Jim Humble, which can be downloaded from the website in two parts.

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  • If you're shopping online, be sure to read the product's description as the jacket's measurements will likely be explained in detail.

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  • Many have websites that lay out in detail all you will need.

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  • Be sure it is well-though out and explained in detail.

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  • By talking with a professional you can explain in detail just how entangled this professional and personal relationship with this man has become.

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  • The author must fill in the blanks by describing these locations in detail.

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  • Offering much in the way of interpretation, Aeclectic Tarot describes the cards within the Rider-Waite deck in detail.

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  • In this short segment, she outlines in detail the affects of upcoming movements of the planets and stars as they pass through the astrological signs.

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  • These visions are typically very vivid in detail and can be very unsettling if you aren't aware that you have psychic abilities.

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  • They offer video tutorials to watch before you purchase, and they explain in detail how the site works.

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  • After reviewing some of Kat's pieces, you'll find her art is expressive, deep and extraordinary in detail.

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  • Many tattoo enthusiasts seek out the highest profile tattoo artists, such as Los Angeles' very own Kat Von D for art that is both meaningful and exquisite in detail rather than opting for a rookie or newbie artist.

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  • They offer video tutorials to watch before you purchase that explains in detail how the site works.

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  • Take particular care to discuss in detail how yoga may aid or you're your physicality.

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  • All of the principles are explained in detail in the book by Choa Kok Sui.

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  • Idioms and figurative language have to be deliberately taught and explained in detail.

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  • Thank you for your time yesterday and the chance to discuss Power Job's needs in detail.

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  • Talk to him or her in detail about your goals, and be prepared to share a detailed business plan.

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  • As long as you review the site in detail before you start working on your business card, you shouldn't have a problem getting your business cards printed at home.

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  • Hiring managers will have numerous candidates applying for available jobs, and they have little time to spend reading resumes in detail to find qualified job seekers to interview.

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  • Explain in detail the goals and objectives you summarized earlier.

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  • Explain in detail what will be sold through the company.

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  • The LoveToKnow Crafts tutorial How to Make Paper Beads explains this process in detail.

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  • For more advanced polymer clay tutorials, many polymer clay artists host YouTube videos that demonstrate their techniques in detail.

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  • More about each diet in detail can be found by reading related LoveToKnow articles and by visiting the websites that endorse each diet.

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  • Beginners can benefit from checking out the instructions and illustrations page where various exercises are described in detail.

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  • If you are unfamiliar with these terms, ask a company representative to explain them in detail.

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  • The specialists screen applicants with existing medical conditions in detail.

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  • Individuals should make sure to speak to someone in detail about their options and any fees when considering variable annuities as an investment option.

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  • Once the customer has received a number of quotes, he or she can review them in detail to ensure that they are reflecting the same level of coverage.

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  • Make Fake Breasts - Another YouTube video that shows you in detail how to make forms from household liquids and gels for a convincingly real outcome.

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  • Farm Town Data Sheet - This is a comprehensive series of charts that describe in detail all of the activities and items in the game.

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  • I related in detail what I'd learned on line.

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  • This method is very tedious in detail.

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  • The important question is worth ftirther study in detail.

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