Joining Sentence Examples

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  • It was deeper, beyond the physical joining, the sense of being one.

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  • After some trouble with Joscelin of Edessa, and after joining with Baldwin II.

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  • But the withdrawal of the Neapolitans left Durando too weak to intercept Nugent and his 30,000 men; and the latter, although harassed by the inhabitants of Venetia and repulsed at Vicenza, succeeded in joining Radetzky, who was soon further reinforced from Tirol.

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  • This process of transformation was not exclusively the work of Depretis, but had been initiated as early as 1873, when a portion of the Right under Minghetti had, by joining the Left, overturned the Lanza-Sella cabinet.

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  • He was introduced to public life and to court by his neighbour in Yorkshire, George, 2nd duke of Buckingham, was elected M.P. for York in 1665, and gained the "first step in his future rise" by joining Buckingham in his attack on Clarendon in 1667.

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  • I mesocycle joining with the corresponding outer segments to form a nearly concentric structure.

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  • On the 28th he was sent to Ely for the defence of the eastern counties against the king's advance; and on the 10th of June, upon Fairfax's petition, he was named by the Commons lieutenant-general, joining Fairfax on the 13th with six hundred horse.

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  • Again, the central ridge of the South Atlantic extends a thousand miles farther south than was supposed, joining the east and west ridge, just described, between the Bouvet Islands and the Sandwich group.

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  • The third coalition was formed between Great Britain, Russia and Austria, Naples soon joining its ranks.

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  • Under Diocletian and Maximian a road (the Via Herculia) was constructed from Aequum Tuticum to Pons Aufidi near Venusia, where it crossed the Via Appia and went on into Lucania, passing through Potentia and Grumentum, and joining the Via Popilia near Nerulum.

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  • The remaining bundles (compensation bundles) which go to make up the cylinder are such as have branched off from the leaf-traces, and will, after joining with others similarly given off, themselves form the traces of leaves situated at a higher level on the stem.

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  • In June Mary and Bothwell fled from Holyrood to Borthwick Castle, whence Bothwell, on the place being surrounded by Morton and his followers, escaped to Dunbar, Mary subsequently joining him.

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  • The posterior, so-called processus Zygomaticus is very variable; in many Galli it encloses a foramen by distally joining the orbital process.

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  • During the first years of the French Revolution Catherine's sympathy with philosophic liberalism rapidly evaporated, and the European sovereigns to the democratic movement; but she carefully abstained from joining the Coalition, and waited patiently for the moment when the complications in western Europe would give her an opportunity of solving independently the Eastern Question in accordance with Russian interests.

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  • Marcy, who had ordered American ministers to wear a plain civilian costume), and by joining with James Buchanan and Pierre Soule, ministers to Great Britain and Spain respectively, in drawing up (Oct.

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  • Amnestied by the emperor of Austria in 1866, he returned home and reentered public life; was from 1867-1876, and again in 1884, a member of the Hungarian Diet, joining the Deak party.

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  • They are placed on a line joining the north end of Sumatra and Cape Negrais, the south-western extremity of Burma.

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  • His dislike of the Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption Bill, the rejection of which he failed to secure in 1851, prevented him from joining the government of Lord John Russell, or from forming an administration himself in this year.

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  • The Rother rises about Baslow, and flows into Yorkshire, with a northerly course, joining the Don.

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  • It was in 1837, on reading Whewell's Inductive Sciences and re-reading Herschel, that Mill at last saw his way clear both to formulating the methods of scientific investigation and joining on the new logic as a supplement to the old.

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  • Its cartesian equation, when the line joining the two fixed points is the axis of x and the middle point of this line is the origin, is (x 2 + y 2)2 = 2a 2 (x 2 - y 2) and the polar equation is r 2 = 2a 2 cos 20.

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  • The armies of Fulcher and Gottschalk were destroyed by the Hungarians in just revenge for their excesses (June); the third, after joining in a wild Judenhetze in the towns of the valley of the Rhine, during which some io,000 Jews perished as the first-fruits of crusading zeal, was scattered to the winds in Hungary (August).

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  • Baulked of any opportunity of joining in the main Crusade, Edward, after wintering in Sicily, conducted a Crusade of his own to Acre in the spring of 1271.

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  • A man on joining the order died to the world, and so voluntarily resigned his property to his heirs.

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  • When the other branches and the Alexandria canal silted up, Rosetta prospered like its sister port of Damietta on the eastern branch; the main trade of the overland route to India passed through it until Mehemet Ali cut a new canal joining Alexandria to the Nile.

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  • The shortest line joining any two points is an arc of a great circle.

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  • This stream, which has hitherto been regarded as the eastern branch of the Ilissus rising at Kaesariane, has been identified by Dorpfeld with a brook descending from the south slope of Lycabettus and conducted in an artificial channel to the north-western end of the city, where it made its exit through the walls, eventually joining the Ilissus.

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  • In the wars of the period Athens took a prominent part with a view to upholding the balance of power, joining the Corinthian League in 395, and assisting Thebes against Sparta after 378, Sparta against Thebes after 369.

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  • This close connexion with the royal house did not prevent him, as it did not prevent Earl Thomas of Lancaster, from joining the opposition to the feeble Edward II.

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  • Compounds were denoted by joining the symbols of the components, and by varying the manner of joining compounds of the same elements were distinguished The symbol V was used to denote a liquid, and a vertical line to denote a gas.

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  • He now formed the design of joining the Austrian army, for the purpose of campaigning against the Turks, and so crossed over from Dover to Calais with Gibbon, who, writing to his friend Lord Sheffield, calls his fellow-passenger "Mr SecretaryColonel-Admiral-Philosopher Thompson."

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  • For a time the government, while keeping itself informed of his activities, left him alone; for it suited the Directory to let the socialist agitation continue, in order to frighten the people from joining in any royalist movement for the overthrow of the existing regime.

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  • A personal quarrel with President Grant led in 1872, however, to his joining the Liberal-Republican revolt in supportof Horace Greeley, and as the Liberal-Republican and Democratic candidate he was defeated for re-election.

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  • Our book had hardly been published, when Hyrcanus, owing to an injury done him by the Pharisees, broke with their party, and, joining the Sadducees, died a year or two later.

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  • Herzegovina, where Vukcic offered a desperate resistance, held out until 1483; but apart from the heroic defence of Jajce, the efforts of the Bosnians were feeble and inglorious, many of the Bogomils joining the enemy.

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  • Bernadotte in his turn became an army of observation, and Napoleon joining Murat with the main body marched rapidly westward from the Lech towards the Iller.

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  • The communion meal would, according to the views of Robertson Smith, also involve the idea of a covenant; while the fact that no person joining in the meal should be uncircumcised connects the feast with the covenant of Abraham.

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  • With the hope of raising the blockade of Cadiz, a force under Sir Thomas Graham (afterwards Lord Lynedoch [q.v.]) left that harbour by sea, and joining with Spanish troops near Tarifa, advanced by land against Victor's blockading force, a Spanish general, La Pena, being in chief command.

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  • On the first day, called Pithoigia (opening of the casks), libations were offered from the newly opened casks to the god of wine, all the household, including servants and slaves, joining in the festivities.

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  • The Wilts and Berks canal, joining the Thames at Abingdon, is disused.

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  • The regions of greatest attraction have received the name of poles, and the line joining them is called the axis of the magnet; the space around a magnet in which magnetic effects are exhibited is called the field of magnetic force, or the magnetic field.

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  • The line joining the two poles is called the axis of the magnet.

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  • For this reason a thin bar suspended at its centre of gravity between a pair of magnetic poles will, if paramagnetic, set itself along the line joining the poles, where the field is strongest, and if diamagnetic, transversely to the line.

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  • This unsightly mass of rubbish lay for a while as an eyesore, until the happy thought arose of converting it into a broad way joining the new .oNd at Hanover Street with the Old Town at the Lawnmarket.

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  • Joining forces, the Danes and English captured York, although it was defended by two Norman castles.

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  • Between them and the Samaritans on the north and the Edomites on the south there was the most implacable hostility, which would probably be sufficient in itself to keep them from joining in the revolts in which other parts of Syria were involved..

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  • De Wet, after escaping from Brandwater Basin, was hunted north-westward, and crossed into the Transvaal, where, joining the local guerrilla bands, he surrounded an infantry brigade at Fredrikstad.

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  • When the Union was established General Botha became prime minister, two of his colleagues, Messrs Smuts and Hull, also joining the Union ministry.

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  • A canal joining the Arkansas and Walnut riversfurnishes good water power.

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  • Before joining the Rhine the Ill runs almost parallel with it and at no great distance for upwards of 50 m.

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  • Giry took a keen interest in politics, joining the republican party and writing numerous articles in the republican newspapers, mainly on historical subjects.

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  • He was educated for a business career, but in his eighteenth year entered the Church, joining the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary (also known as the Picpus Congregation), and taking Damien as his name in religion.

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  • How best to utilize the fresh troops joining him from England was anxiously considered by Sir I.

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  • Joining the Methodist New Connexion, he was ordained a minister, but, not being employed as he wished in active "travelling evangelization," left that body also in 1861.

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  • Negative values of n must be interpreted by a streaming motion on a parallel plane at a level slightly different, as on a double Riemann sheet, the stream passing from one sheet to the other across a cut SS' joining the foci S, S'.

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  • The Saxon towns, during the following century, were joining to protect their common interests, and indeed at this period town confederacies in Germany, both North and South, were so considerable as to call for the declaration against them in the Golden Bull of 1356.

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  • A remnant of the nation took refuge in an island of the Caspian (Siahcouye); others retired to the Caucasus; part emigrated to the district of Kasakhi in Georgia, and appear for the last time joining with Georgia in her successful effort to throw off the yoke of the Seljuk Turks (1089).

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  • If not, the action would not be exactly in the line adjoining the two bodies at the instant, but would be affected by the motion of the line joining them during the time required by the force to pass from one body to the other.

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  • To this task was added that of trying to keep Pisa and Lucca from joining the Tuscan League against the pope.

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  • In 1762, at the age of eighteen, he went up to Konigsberg with the intention of studying medicine, but finding himself unequal to the operations of the dissecting-room, he abandoned this object, and, by the help of one or two friends and his own self-supporting labours, followed out his earlier idea of the clerical profession by joining the university.

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  • Zeno; it is trefoilshaped in section, with a tie-beam joining the cusps.

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  • Armagh for about 2 r m., joining the Bann at Whitecoat.

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  • By his practical experiments and by his writings he gained a considerable reputation as an economist; but his ambition was not content with this, and he sought to extend his influence by joining first the Freemasons and afterwards (1779) the Rosicrucians.

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  • When in 1859 France and Piedmont made war on Austria, Leopold's government failed to prevent numbers of young Tuscan volunteers from joining the Franco-Piedmontese forces.

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  • A war of manoeuvre on the middle Rhine ended in favour of the French, and the allies then turned against the territories of Cologne and Munster, while William, disappointed in his hopes of joining forces with his friends, made a bold, but in the end unsuccessful, raid on Charleroi (September-December 1672).

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  • This construction would give all the advantage of the younger Dollond's object-glass micrometer, and more than its sharpness of definition, without liability to the systematic errors which may be due to want of homogeneity of the object-glass; for the lenses will not be turned with respect to each other, but, in measurement, will always have the same relation in position angle to the line joining the objects under observation.

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  • Dawes found the best method for the purpose in question was to limit the aperture of the object-glass by a diaphragm having a double circular aperture, placing the line joining the centres of the circles approximately in the position angle under measurement.

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  • Though the vast ultimate consequences of this sudden appearance of the great western republic in the arena of international politics were not realized even by those in sympathy with Monroe's action, the weight of the United States thrown into the scale on the side of Great Britain made any effective protest by the European powers impossible; Russia, Austria and Prussia contented themselves with joining in a mild expression of regret that the action of Great Britain "tended to encourage that revolutionary spirit it had been found so difficult to control in Europe."

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  • The more general case of motion of source, medium and receiver may be treated very easily if the motions are all in the line joining source and receiver.

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  • His strong opposition to "dissenting churches" was nowhere so clearly shown as in a pamphlet published in 1816 to dissuade all Episcopalians from joining the American Bible Society, which he thought the Protestant Episcopal Church had not the numerical or the financial strength to control.

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  • But a reinforcement under RearAdmiral Nebogatov was despatched from the Baltic via Suez early in March 1905, and the armada proceeded by the Straits of Malacca, Nebogatov joining at Kamranh Bay in Cochin China.

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  • After the execution of Badlesmere in 1322 Burghersh's lands were seized by Edward II., and the pope was urged to deprive him; about 1326, however, his possessions were restored, a proceeding which did not prevent him from joining Edward's queen, Isabella, and taking part in the movement which led to the deposition and murder of the king.

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  • He had thoughts of joining the imperial service, and offered to transport from England a body of the old Commonwealth men; but this was refused by the English court.

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  • He soon became involved in political intrigue, joining, in general, the country party, and holding close communication with Barillon, the French ambassador.

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  • The excitement and opposition in Germany to the Prussian tariff led to customs legislation by the other German states, some smaller states joining Prussia, while the southern states endeavoured to form independent customs unions.

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  • After 1860 a change towards a more liberal policy was brought about by the efforts of Prussia, which concluded independently a commercial treaty with France, forcing on the other members of the Zollverein the alternative of either parting company French with Prussia or of joining her in her relations with treaty France.

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  • In 1905 Mr David Davies of Llandinam - one of the leading laymen in the Connexion - offered a large building at Aberystwyth as a gift to the denomination for the purpose of uniting North and South in one theological college; but in the event of either association declining the proposal, the other was permitted to take possession, giving the association that should decline the option of joining at a later time.

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  • This experience did not deter him from joining in the defence of Zutphen in 1572, but this was his last campaign, and the troubles of the remaining years of his life were chiefly domestic.

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  • A decree of 1857 granted to the Paris-Lyons Company the right to construct a line linking Algiers with Oran (266 m.) and Constantine (290 m.) and shorter lines joining the seaports to the trunk line, notably Philippeville to Constantine (54 m.).

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  • On the west coast of South America the cold waters of the Humboldt or Peruvian Current corresponding to the Benguela Current of the South Atlantic, make their way northwards, ultimately joining the South Equatorial Current.

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  • Among causes for absolute divorce are adultery, desertion for one year, habitual drunkenness for one year, cruelty, ungovernable temper, physical incapacity at time of marriage, and the joining by either party of any religious sect which regards marriage as unlawful.

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  • So we have thus a weight of 207-191 in Egypt on marked weights, joining therefore completely with the Aeginetan unit in Egypt of 199 to 186, and coinage of 199, and strongly connected with Syria, where a double mina of Sidon (18) is 10,460 or 50 x 209.2.

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  • Priests of the Society are given the option of either joining other orders or remaining as secular clergy, under obedience to the ordinaries, who are empowered to grant or withhold from them licences to hear confessions.

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  • Another main line runs from Bologna to Ferrara, Rovigo and Padua, joining the Milan-Venice line at the last-named place.

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  • Among the grounds for a divorce are adultery, impotency, extreme cruelty, conviction of a crime punishable in the state with imprisonment for more than a year and actual imprisonment under such conviction, treatment seriously injuring the health or endangering the reason, wilful desertion for three years, or joining a religious sect or society which professes to believe the relation of husband and wife unlawful, and conduct in accordance therewith for six months.

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  • Some of this light also passed through the second hole, and thus he obtained a narrow beam of practically homogeneous light in a fixed direction (the line joining the apertures in the two screens).

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  • From the north end of Sackville Street, several large thoroughfares radiate through the northern part of the city, ultimately joining the Circular Road at various points.

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  • With docks named after them are connected the Royal and Grand Canals, passing respectively to north and south of the city, the one penetrating the great central plain of Ireland on the north, the other following the course of the Liffey, doing the same on the south, and both joining the river Shannon.

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  • On the south side of the town there are three harbours - the large western or merchant harbour, the western flank of which is formed by a great mole joining the fortifications which traverse the breadth of the island on this side; the middle harbour, used chiefly for fitting out and repairing vessels; and the eastern or war harbour for vessels of the Russian navy.

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  • The weir is opened by joining the needles of each bay by a chain passed through the eyes at the top and a line of wire through the central rings, so that when released at the top by the tilting of the escape bar by the derrick, they float down as a raft, and are caught by a man in a boat, or, when the cur rent is strong, they are 'mopes ?o drawn to the bank by a rope attached to them previously to their release.

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  • It may be readily shown that the external and internal centres are the points where the line joining the centres of the two circles is divided externally and internally in the ratio of their radii.

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  • The circle on the line joining the internal and external centres of similitude as diameter is named the " circle of similitude."

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  • To carry out Lord Durham's policy the British government passed in 1840 an Act of Union joining Upper and Lower Canada, and sent out as governor Charles Poulett Thompson, who was made Baron Sydenham and Toronto.

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  • In 1899 he retired from the Indian medical service, and devoted himself to research and teaching, joining the Liverpool school of tropical medicine as lecturer, and subsequently becoming professor of tropical medicine at Liverpool University.

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  • It was probably connected by road with Bononia in 175 B.C.; and subsequently with Genua in 148 B.C. by the Via Postumia, which ran through Cremona, Bedriacum and Altinum, joining the first-mentioned road at Concordia, while the construction of the Via Popilia from Ariminum to Ad Portum near Altinum in 132 B.C. improved the communications still further.

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  • Though victorious in this war, Sinjar could not hinder Atsiz from afterwards joining the gurkhan (great khan) of the then rapidly rising empire of the Karakitai, at whose hands the Seljuk suffered a terrible defeat at Samarkand in 1141.

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  • Joining the 2nd Bengal Grenadiers he went through the first Sikh War, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah and Sobraon.

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  • Like his father, the younger Hole-in-the-Day led his tribe against the Sioux, and he is said to have prevented the Chippewas from joining the Sioux rising in 1862.

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  • Every star, therefore, describes an apparent orbit, which, if the line joining the sun and the star be perpendicular to the plane Abcd, will be exactly similar to that of the earth, i.e.

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  • In this case the geometrical axis is the line joining the central division of the scale to the optical centre of the lens.

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  • Attached to the cross-arm which carries the microscopes used to observe the ends of the dipping needle is a clamp, which will hold the needle b in such a way that its plane is parallel to the vertical circle and its axis is at right angles to the line joining the two microscopes.

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  • The Galileo-Newton theory of motion is that, relative to a suitably chosen base, and with suitable assignments of mass, all accelerations of particles are made up of mutual (so-called) actions between pairs of particles, whereby the two particles forming a pair have accelerations in opposite directions in the line joining them, of magnitudes inversely proportional to their masses.

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  • The main stream joining the Waal at Gorinchem flows on to Dordrecht as the Merwede, and is continued thence to the sea by the Old Maas, the North, and the New Maas, the New Maas being formed by the junction of the Lek and the North.

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  • Every effort was made by the English to prevent the Dutch from joining the league, and in this they were assisted by the stadholder, but at last the States-General, though only by the bare majority of four provinces against three, determined to throw in their lot with the opponents of England.

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  • It was they, and not the stadholder, who had been mainly responsible for the Provinces joining Party.

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  • It rises in the Slieve Bloom mountains, and flows at first easterly and then almost due south, until, on joining the Suir, it forms the estuary of the south coast known as Waterford Harbour.

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  • Almost immediately afterwards Jacqueline fulfilled her purpose of joining Port Royal - a proceeding which led to some soreness, finally healed, between herself and her brother and sister as to the disposal of her property.

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  • The construction of irrigation canals and ditches was for the most part brought about by farmers joining to plough out or dig ditches from the rivers, descending on a gentle grade.

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  • The palace of the archbishops is still here, and forms, with the parish church, a picturesque group of buildings, lying close to the river opposite the majestic Houses of Parliament, and to some extent joining with them to make of this reach of the Thames one of the finest prospects in London.

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  • Having during his stay in Gaul defeated and concluded an alliance with Theodoric the Visigoth, at the beginning of 460 he crossed the Pyrenees for the purpose of joining the powerful fleet which he had collected at Carthagena.

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  • The North German plain has, in the east, a canal by which Russian grain is conveyed to Konigsberg, joining the Pregel to the Memel, and the upper Silesian coalfield is in communication with the Oder by means of the Klodnitz canal.

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  • However, they minimized this handicap by joining league to league; in 1381 the Swabian and the Rhenish cities formed an alliance for three years, while the Swabian League obtained promises of help from the Swiss.

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  • The emperor had returned to Bismarcks policy of joining social reform with repressive legislation.

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  • According to some, he leapt his horse from the ramparts, and alighted uninjured, though the horse was killed by the fall; others say that he was prevented from joining his comrades, and discovered the treachery while waiting without the gate.

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  • On the north the principal glacial tributary of Lake Victoria forms, within the folds of the gigantic spurs of the Nicolas mountains, a series of smaller lakes, or lakelets, before joining the great lake itself.

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  • Any number of points on the parabola are obtained by taking any point E on the directrix, joining EG and EF and drawing FP so that the angles PFE and DFE are equal.

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  • By joining the points so obtained the parabola may be described.

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  • It also follows that a line half-way between a point and its polar and parallel to the latter touches the parabola, and therefore the lines joining the middle points of the sides of a self-conjugate triangle form a circumscribing triangle, and also that the ninepoint circle of a self-conjugate triangle passes through the focus.

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  • It then flows through a wide but shallow channel, joining the Sioule some distance above Moulins, the chief town on its banks.

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  • He was elected to the national house of representatives as an antislavery Whig in 1854, soon afterwards joining the new Republican party, and served in the house from 1855 until 1867.

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  • The Galilean Mountains, north of the plain of Esdraelon, fall into two regions, divided by a line joining Acre with the north end of the Sea of Galilee.

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  • In the war between Antony and Octavian Cleopatra prevented Herod from joining Antony and so left him free to pay court to Octavian after Actium (31 B.C.).

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  • He became a Benedictine monk at Canterbury, and then joining the Cluniacs, was prior of Lenton Abbey, near Nottingham; he was chaplain to Henry V., whom he accompanied to France in 1415, being present at Agincourt.

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  • It is mainly watered by two streams that descend from the Santis, the Urnasch joining the Sitter (on which is the capital, Appenzell), which later flows into the Thur.

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  • His moderation, however, prevented him from joining those who were prepared to take strong measures to attain this end, and he refused to jeopardize the concessions already won.

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  • Charles, the king's brother, was given Normandy as an apanage, thus joining the territories of the rebellious duke of Brittany with those of Charles the Bold.

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  • Madras, shortly afterwards joining his regiment at Vellore.

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  • In such a system the tidal forces must be very great, and under their influence the stars will not be spherical, but will be elongated in the direction of the line joining their centres.

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  • In Germany there are the Westphalian Aa, rising in the Teutoburger Wald, and joining the Werre at Herford, the Munster Aa, a tributary of the Ems, and others.

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  • As regards the first object the mere fact of joining the society and becoming an "initiated fellow" was supposed to involve a certain kind of intellectual and social brotherhood, though not implying anything in the nature of an economic union.

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  • After they have performed their religious services they visit their relations and friends, when the ceremony of hamijur, or joining hands, is performed.

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  • Joining the battalion of Besancon, he took part in the political events of that year, and in 1791 went to the army of the Upper Rhine with a volunteer battalion.

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  • In all cases the magnitude and direction, and joining the vertices of the polygon thus formed to an arbitrary pole 0.

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  • Velocity Ratio of Components of Motion.As the distance between any two points in a rigid body is invariable, the projections of their velocities upon the line joining them must be equal.

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  • A kinematic link of the simplest form is made by joining up the halves of two kinematic pairs by means of a rigid link.

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  • Thus if A1B1 represent a turning pair, and A5B1 a second turning pair, the rigid link formed by joining Bl to B2 is a kinematic link.

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  • The lines joining the ends of these several velocities are the several tangential velocities, each being the velocity image of a link in the chain.

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  • I35, so that the centre of gravity G is not in the line joining them.

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  • It has been held that the chansons de geste were formed by joining together " bunches " of these earlier cantilenes, and this was the view taken by Leon Gautier in the first edition of Les Epopees frangaises (1865).

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  • Joining the army at the age of fifteen as an ensign of the 8th regiment, he became a lieutenant-colonel in 1 797, after less than thirteen years' service.

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  • The strike was universal, all classes joining in the movement, and it spread to all the industrial centres and even to the rural districts.

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  • Joining the New York bar he obtained a lucrative practice and in 1812-13 was attorney-general of New York; his abilities and success being such that Judge Story declared him to be "by universal consent in the first rank of American advocates."

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  • Oersted's important discovery was the fact that when a wire joining the end plates of a voltaic pile is held near a pivoted magnet or compass needle, the latter is deflected and places itself more or less transversely to the wire, the direction depending upon whether the wire is above or below the needle, and on the manner in which the copper or zinc ends of the pile are connected to it.

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  • These investigations led him to the announcement of the fundamental law of action between elements of current, or currents in infinitely short lengths of linear conductors, upon one another at a distance; summed up in compact expression this law states that the action is proportional to the product of the current strengths of the two elements, and the lengths of the two elements, and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two elements, and also directly proportional to a function of the angles which the line joining the elements makes with the directions of the two elements respectively.

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  • Zwingli, who details these articles, as he says, that the world may see that they are "fanatical, stolid, audacious, impious," can scarcely be acquitted of unfairness in joining together two of them, - the fourth and fifth, - thus making the article treat "of the avoiding of abominable pastors in the church" (Super devitatione abominabilium pastorum in Ecclesia), though there is nothing about pastors in the fourth article, and nothing about abominations in the fifth, and though in a marginal note he himself explains that the first two copies that were sent him read as he does, but the other copies make two articles, as in fact they evidently are.

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  • In 1823 he was appointed vice-president of the board of trade; from September 1827 to June 1828 he was president of the board and treasurer of the navy; then joining the Whigs, he was president of the board of control under Earl Grey and Lord Melbourne from November 1830 to November 1834.

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  • The small river Bain, joining the Ure near Askrigg, forms a pretty lake called Semerer or Semmer Water, 4 m.

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  • The curve obtained on joining the former points then brings out a number of facts, foremost among which are (1) that as long as the conditions remain constant the doubling periods - i.e.

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  • If we place the base of the filament in each case on a base line in the order of the successive times of observation recorded, and at distances apart proportional to the intervals of time (8.30, 10.0, 10.30, 11.40, and so on) and erect the straightened-out filaments, the proportional length of each of which is here given for each period, a line joining the tips of the filaments gives the curve of growth.

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  • Electric trams provide for local traffic, and there are also several light railways joining it with the neighbouring villages.

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  • He had made it a condition of his joining any administration that Newcastle should be excluded from it, thus showing a resentment which, though natural enough, proved fatal to the lengthened existence of his government.

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  • It is known that he had the opportunity of joining the marquis of Rockingham's short-lived administration at any time on his own terms, and his conduct in declining an arrangement with that minister has been more generally condemned than any other step in his public life.

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  • But his main contention is that Christianity is not a doctrine but a life, not the reception of a system of truths or facts, but a pious effort to live in accordance with God's will here, in the hope of joining him hereafter.

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  • Nominated assessor in 1837, he acted for five years in this capacity at Magdeburg and Coblenz, became in 1845 counsellor in the ministry of finance, and was in 1849 elected a member of the second chamber of the Prussian diet, joining the Moderate Liberal party.

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  • He was far from sympathizing with the Burgundians, arid, joining the French army at Reims in 1429, was present at the coronation of Charles VII.

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  • In 1906 the construction was begun of a branch line joining Akaba to the Mecca railway and thus giving through communication with Beirut.

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  • The nervous system consists of a circumoesophageal nerve, with scarcely differ entiated brain, joining below a large ganglionic mass no doubt representing many fused ganglia (B).

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  • The low island of Anglesey, which is built tip of the fundamental Archaean rocks, is important as a link in the main line of communication with Ireland, because it is separated from the mainland by a channel narrow enough to be bridged, and lies not far out of the straight line joining London and Dublin.

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  • Retford, thence serving Grimsby and Hull, with branches to Lincoln, &c. The main line reached from London by joining the line of the Metropolitan railway near Aylesbury and following it to Harrow.

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  • But where the Karachukar, joining forces with the Khunjerab, stretches.

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  • He finally discredited himself by joining the Coalition ministry formed by North and Fox, and with its fall disappeared from public life.

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  • In the 16th century, when the English began to make determined efforts to bring the whole of Ireland under subjection to the crown, the O'Donnells of Tyrconnel played a leading part; co-operating at times with the English, especially when such co-operation appeared to promise triumph over their ancient enemies the O'Neills, at other times joining with the latter against the English authorities.

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  • In May 1793 he was on a special mission in the west and prevented his department from joining the Federalist movement.

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  • He entered at once into commercial life in Glasgow, and became a member of a kinsman's firm, William Kidston & Sons, iron merchants, subsequently joining William Jacks & Co., iron merchants.

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

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  • In order to ensure a high degree of sensitiveness, balances are sometimes constructed so that Z is slightly below the line joining X and Y, and is only slightly above H, the centre of gravity of the beam with the scale - pans and chains attached.

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  • For the latter purpose machines are used of which the beams are made stable, or " vibrating," by constructing them with the fulcrum knife-edges above the line joining the end knife-edges.

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  • The condition that must exist in order that the balance may weigh correctly for all positions of the weight W is w = o, or tan 0 = that is, the stay KG must be adjusted parallel to the line joining the points A and C. From the equation for w, it is seen that the larger h is the smaller w will be.

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  • Then if Z be below the line joining X and H, the steelyard will be " accelerating "; i.e.

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  • And some years ago I lent out a manuscript containing such theorems; and having since met with some things copied out of it, I have on this occasion made it public, prefixing to it an introduction, and joining a Scholium concerning that method.

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  • The Kelvin bridge consists of nine conductors joining six points, and in one practical form is known as a Kelvin and Varley slide.

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  • As to the barons, the king took the important constitutional step of conceding that he would not ask them to serve abroad as a feudal obligation, but would pay them for their services, if they would oblige him by joining his banner.

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  • Mr Chamberlain and other Liberal Unionists joining the government.

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  • Stating the theorem in regard to a conic, we have a real point P (called the pole) and a real line XY (called the polar), the line joining the two (real or imaginary) points of contact of the (real or imaginary) tangents drawn from the point to the conic; and the theorem is that when the point describes a line the line passes through a point, this line and point being polar and pole to each other.

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  • The construction in fact is, join the two points in which the third circle meets the first arc, and join also the two points in which the third circle meets the second arc, and from the point of intersection of the two joining lines, let fall a perpendicular on the line joining the centre of the two circles; this perpendicular (considered as an indefinite line) is what Gaultier terms the " radical axis of the two circles "; it is a line determined by a real construction and itself always real; and by what precedes it is the line joining two (real or imaginary, as the case may be) intersections of the given circles.

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  • Imagine a curve of order m, deficiency D, and let the corresponding points P, P' be such that the line joining them passes through a given point 0; this is an (m - m-1) correspondence, and the value of k is=1, hence the number of united points is =2m-2+2D; the united points are the points of contact of the tangents from 0 and (as special solutions) the cusps, and we have thus the relation or, writing D=2(m - i)(m-2) - S - K, this is n=m(m - i)-23-3K, which is right.

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  • This channel is usually included in the Baltic. The part of it west of a line joining the Skaw with Christiania fjord receives the name of Skagerrak; the part east of this line is called the Kattegat.

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  • The Wolf river is its most important tributary, joining it from the N., in its upper course.

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  • A handsome bridge joining Cambridgeport to Boston (cost about $2,250,000) was opened late in 1906.

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  • The name of Wye belongs also to two smaller English rivers - (I) a right-bank tributary of the Derbyshire Derwent, rising in the uplands near Buxton, and having part of its early course through one of the caverns characteristic of the district; (2) a left-bank tributary of the Thames, watering the valley of the Chilterns in which lies Wycombe and joining the main river near Bourne End.

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  • To this latter indulgence is to be attributed the apparent indifferentism which leads to their joining Moslems in prayers and ablutions, or sprinkling themselves with holy water in Maronite churches.

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  • About 1833, through meeting Sedgwick at Barmouth and joining him in several excursions, he became intensely interested in geology.

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  • Some conformed; a large number made their way to Holland (where the Remonstrants admitted them to membership on the basis of the Apostles' Creed); others to the German frontier; a contingent settled in Tran sylvania, not joining the Unitarian Church, but maintaining a distinct organization at Kolozsvar till 1793.

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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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  • An executive council was formed by recalling Roland, Claviere and Servan to office and joining with them Danton as minister of justice, Lebrun as minister of foreign affairs, and Monge as minister of marine.

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  • It was brought to importance by the action of the London & North-Western railway company of England, which owns the pier and railways joining the Great Northern system at Dundalk (122 m.) and Newry (14 m.).

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  • There also exist other schemes for joining the Danube with the rivers Neckar and Theiss, and also for connecting the Oder Canal with the Vistula and the Dniester.

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  • The line from Rome to Genoa runs along the coast throughout the entire length of Tuscany, and at Montepescali throws off a branch joining the Empoli-Chiusi line at Asciano, and at Follonica another to Massa Marittima.

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  • Appointed member of the Committee of Public Safety on the 7th of April 1793, he busied himself with foreign affairs; then, joining the party of Robespierre, whose resentment he had averted by timely flatteries, he played an important part in the second Committee of Public Safety - after the 17th of July 1793 - and voted for the death of the Girondists.

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  • To comprehend more exactly the discovery of Apollonius, imagine an oblique cone on a circular base, of which the line joining the vertex to the centre of the base is the axis.

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  • The points in which the cutting plane intersects the sides of the triangle are the vertices of the curve; and the line joining these points is a diameter which Apollonius named the latus transversum.

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  • The conics are distinguished by the ratio between the latus rectum (which was originally called the latus erectum, and now often referred to as the parameter) and the segment of the ordinate intercepted between the diameter and the line joining the second vertex with the extremity of the latus rectum.

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  • Brankovic, however, fearful of the sultan's vengeance in case of disaster, privately informed Murad of the advance of the Christian host, and prevented Castriota from joining it.

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  • Then, joining the main army under Napoleon, in the island of Lobau in the Danube, near Vienna, Eugene and Macdonald acquitted themselves most creditably in the great battle of Wagram (6th July 1809).

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  • Joining the party of young Italy he was among the combatants at Naples in May 1848, and was at San Pancrazio with Garibaldi during the defence of Rome.

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  • The relations between capital and labour are the subject of a series of statutes, which prohibit the employment of children under fourteen years of age in any mechanical, mercantile or manufacturing establishment, punish with fine or imprisonment any attempt by an employer to influence his employee's vote or to prevent him from joining a labour union, and in cases of insolvency give preference over general liabilities to debts of $100 or less for labour.

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  • Joining the Confederation of the Rhine in 1807, they supported Napoleon until 1813, when they transferred their allegiance to the allies; in 1815 they became members of the Germanic Confederation, and in 1828 joined, somewhat reluctantly, the Prussian Zollverein.

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  • Stayed at home instead of joining her family for a birthday dinner.

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  • The balance of the day was spent moving Fred back to his own now-vacant room and later with Cynthia joining Dean in a patrol of the surrounding area looking for Pumpkin Green.

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  • Was she pleased to know her sister was joining our … family?

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  • I'll be joining 'em—you'll be holding down the fort here in Parkside, Pennsylvania.

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  • After a short exchange, Jonny walked away, joining the vamps.

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  • His blood quickened at the idea of joining them.

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  • He all but flung her onto a horse, and she righted herself, joining a long caravan of well-armed men.

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  • It was a connection – a joining of spirit.

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  • Not all the reasons for joining a youth service group are entirely altruistic!

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  • Why did you contemplate joining that group in the first place?

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  • Does she enjoy looking at books and joining in to sing rhymes and tell stories?

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  • Since joining academe, he has received grants from government, industry, and private foundations.

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  • Before joining academia full time Frank worked for asset managers in the field of Socially Responsible Investments.

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  • This decision - like others before - e.g. joining the autobahn in Germany - was part of it.

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  • Prior to joining Kent in September 2000 Cecilia did a European baccalaureate at the European School in Brussels.

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  • Sad part is screen breakout rooms joining us to.

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  • Later he became assistant bursar at an independent school before joining Birdquest in 1984.

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  • Joining an already well-loved cast of hand puppets is the LORAX, the fuzzy-mustached creature from The Lorax.

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  • The room in which the school is held is over a large stable, joining an independent chapel.

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  • He is joining up as a naval chaplain, and has no-one to take care of her.

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  • Walking the 18 km path through the longest gorge in Europe has today become more like joining the queue at a supermarket checkout.

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  • Goodrich Aerospace technology, high strength stainless steels, cobalt chrome alloys, chrome alloys, joining methods, near net shape manufacture.

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  • I've had to stop a good number of players from joining lower skilled clans this week.

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  • He was a local lad who had been close to joining the clarets straight from school.

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  • Some of the public showed an interest in joining the club which was very good.

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  • We should look very carefully at this anti-terrorism coalition and who is joining it and why.

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  • Then, last week saw the vice-president of the European Commission joining compatriots in Brussels in the national celebration of the summer solstice.

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  • Question What do you say to the people across Europe who feel very concerned about Turkey joining the European Union?

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  • Maybe they wanted to become more closely connected to this special place by joining in on the Creator's workmanship!

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  • Any chance of a paper conservator ever joining the team?

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  • Have you ever thought about joining the special constabulary, or becoming a full time police officer?

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  • Membership of the group did stay almost entirely constant with one or two leaving and two or three joining over time.

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  • We were in a wood, and the dog had gone out and found a covey in a wheat stubble joining the wood.

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  • Joining the Royal Naval Patrol Service in the Second World War, he became a coxswain in Minor Personnel Landing Craft.

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  • Before joining Northern Spirit he worked for the local creamery for over 10 years.

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  • Joining Slayer on the musical front is the cult death metal group deicide, which calls itself " Satan's favorite band " .

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  • He says Liberal democrats can look forward to local councilor Carol Woods, joining him in Parliament.

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  • Workers are actively discouraged from joining independent trade unions.

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  • Failure to register its RDN may preclude an organization from joining the public global dit without first changing its distinguished name.

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  • Isn't joining emu more about trade than politics?

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  • Based from modern, cutting edge Birmingham city center office, you will be joining a dynamic, fast paced and highly energetic team.

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  • Slovakia has taken the step of joining the ERM II in preparation for adopting the euro.

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  • There will be time to do some shopping or more sightseeing and of course, the option of joining a sightseeing excursion.

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  • How about the adventure of joining an expedition into the world's greatest mountain ranges.

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  • Faraday partnerships Web link Explanation of the benefits of joining a faraday partnerships Web link Explanation of the benefits of joining a Faraday Partnership.

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  • He left school at 15 and did a number of different jobs before settling on joining the fire brigade.

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  • His arrival now completes the team of 10 other recently hatched baby flamingos who will soon be joining Theo on crèche island.

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  • Glad to hear you are joining a fraternity which will give you pleasure during your life.

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  • Every traffic interaction at junctions will be optimized, eliminating hesitation, reckless joining of the flow, and bad timing.

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  • Which requires insurers joining an HMO to ensure the.

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  • Which was fortunate because that was when they got picked on to be ritually humiliated by joining the belly dancer on stage!

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  • But the fact that joining the jihad has become something trendy is very disturbing.

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  • Thus, he said, the ideal situation would be a joining of forces between the mainstream press and citizen journalists.

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  • In the two seasons after the First World War the club were champions of the Spartan league before joining the Isthmian league in 1921.

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  • There is no logically established linkage joining means to ends.

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  • Bobby, in particular, still has dreams of joining the Mafia.

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  • Police are pushing marchers into a very narrow lane and trying to stop anyone from joining them.

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  • The library mezzanine floor was put in by our vendors; we'll have a cast iron spiral staircase joining the two.

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  • A polymer is generated by joining many monomers together.

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  • You will also have the chance to meet best selling novelist Adele Parks, who will be joining us on the day.

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  • The Lent Term began very promisingly, with the second schoolboy oarsman joining his colleague who had rowed in the Fairbairns ' .

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  • He found the job onerous and so joining the Army and the Worcestershire Regiment as an Infantryman at age 17.

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  • The wires joining each eye to the brain are called the optic nerves.

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  • Always fancied joining the carnival parade, why not contact Edinburgh Samba School dance co-ordinator Marie-Anne Syre for information on classes.

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  • In return you will be joining a dynamic company, with plenty of room for sales career progression.

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  • Phil then moved into the voluntary sector working for Barnardo's for five years before joining quarriers.

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  • Jones, who was making only his fifth league start for the Swans since joining in 1997, also criticized the referee 's decision.

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  • The savage repression of local populations usually did enough to put people off of joining any local resistance force.

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  • That said, we are pleased to welcome 2 new members to our team who should shortly be joining the rota.

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  • So often these days joining the scrum at the bar for food orders takes the edge off any meal.

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  • Leave a length of yarn for joining shoulder seams.

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  • Joining up those journeys gives customers more seamless, co-ordinated journeys at a more reasonable price.

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  • On joining the Free secession he was declared no longer a min. of this church 30th June 1843.

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  • As the previous route until joining the Achray Forest Drive then turn sharp left on to the drive.

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  • A single body will also need to ensure that in joining up across equalities, new silos within the Commission are not created.

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  • The Three Waiters performance involves them dressing up as real waiters before joining together to form three talented opera singers.

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  • Quiet swim abandoned, I was coerced into joining them on a plunge down the inflatable slide.

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  • Joining fascism and bureaucratic socialism together into a single phenomenon admirably suited the needs of the cold war.

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  • Other states, including Britain, engaged in the hypocrisy of joining the League, with the intention of remaining absolutely sovereign nevertheless.

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  • At the same time, the Maastricht criteria for joining EMU will impose severe strictures on their fiscal policy.

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  • Finally, his wife commits suicide, joining him in death.

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  • About greeting the sunrise with open arms, not joining the cloakroom queue... ... ... .

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  • By joining the Trust's Supporters ' Group you will be helping to ensure its long-term survival.

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  • After joining the Chester and District League Fourth Division they made fairly swift progress and by 1969 had reached Division One.

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  • Note there is rotational symmetry of this pattern around the line joining the elements.

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  • How to maximize your chances of winning by joining a British online lottery syndicate.

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  • Joining the team as a new graduate, you will get expert guidance from team leaders and colleagues, quickly becoming an expert yourself.

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  • Suddenly I felt a new presence joining the throng.

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  • You might start by joining the appropriate trade union and seeking advice from the union's organizer.

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  • Before joining the treasury, he worked as a professional economist.

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  • After joining the army, he was appointed a military tribune in upper Eastern Europe where he stayed until Trajan became emperor.

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  • In a matter of weeks he was whistling again, joining in with the other truckers, and all his old cockiness returned.

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  • An alternative method of joining the single twine to the double corner can be used.

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  • Instead we are being asked to increase our costs further by joining the scheme whilst the rogues are left unscathed.

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  • Many clubs require an upfront joining fee, however monthly payments soon spread out the total cost of a years membership.

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  • If we delete the edge e joining the two vertices of degree 3 we get a circuit C 6.

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  • Prior to joining Mettler Toledo I was involved in the sales of rotational viscometers.

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  • Nor would joining the euro promote greater stability when it has been so notoriously volatile so far.

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  • The pack includes a personalized voucher, launch site details, flight information and joining instructions.

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  • The Evening Leader is joining forces with the Wrexham Supporters Trust to produce a club yearbook for the coming season.

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  • In the eastern basin the " Pola " expedition observed salinities of 38 7 to 39 o to the east of a line joining Cape Matapan with Alexandria, and 38 2 to 38 7 to the west of it.

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  • In the straits joining it with the Atlantic and the Black Sea the fresher surface waters of these seas flow inwards to assist in making good the loss by evaporation at the surface of the Mediterranean, and in both cases dense water makes its way outwards along the bottom of the channels, the outflowing currents being less in volume and delivery than the inflowing.

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  • To observe the position-angle of a double star it is only necessary to turn the position-web so that it shall be parallel to the line joining the centres of the components of the double star.

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  • The most distinguished among the latter was D6llinger, who resisted all the advances of Mgr Scherr, archbishop of Munich, was excommunicated on the 17th of April 1871, and died unreconciled, though without joining any separate group. After him must be mentioned Friedrich of Munich, several professors of Bonn, and Reinkens of Breslau, who was the first bishop of the " Old Catholics."

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  • Thus it has a real centre, two foci, two directrices and two vertices; the transverse axis, joining the vertices, corresponds to the major axis of the ellipse, and the line through the centre and perpendicular to this axis is called the conjugate axis, and corresponds to the minor axis of the ellipse; about these axes the curve is symmetrical.

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  • During the African war they invaded Numidia and conquered Cirta, the capital of the kingdom of Juba, who was thus obliged to abandon the idea of joining Metellus Scipio against Caesar.

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  • The marriage ceremony included joining of hands and the utterance of some formula of acceptance on the part of the bridegroom, as " I am the son of nobles, silver and gold shall fill thy lap, thou shalt be my wife, I will be thy husband.

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  • K 1 and K2 are two transmitting keys; the former reverses the direction of the line current, the latter increases the strength irrespective of direction, by joining on another battery when the key is depressed.

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  • The atlas is composed of three pieces; a pair of lateral ele ptz pt.z W " ments (the right and left dorsal arch pieces) joining above the spinal cord, and a ventral piece equivalent to the first basiventral elements, i.e.

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  • At this time he was still faithful to Benedict XIII., and the disinclination he felt to joining the members of the French clergy who were on the point of ratifying the royal declaration of neutrality excited the anger of Charles VI.'s government, and a mandate, which was however not executed, ordered the arrest of the bishop of Cambrai.

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  • Educated as a Protestant, he followed his father's example by joining the Roman Catholic Church in 1712, although his conversion was not made public until 1717.

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  • Hannibal made a pilgrimage to it in 214 B.C. Agrippa in 37 B.C. converted it into a naval harbour, the Portus Iulius; joining it to the Lacus Lucrinus by a canal, and connecting the latter with the sea, he reduced the distance to Cumae by boring a tunnel over 2 m.

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  • Excluded from political and municipal life by the laws which required either the taking of an oath or joining in the Lord's Supper according to the rites of the Established Church, excluding themselves not only from the frivolous pursuits of pleasure, but from music and art in general, attaining no high average level of literary culture (though producing some men of eminence in science and medicine), the Quakers occupied themselves mainly with trade, the business of their Society, and the calls of philanthropy.

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  • At the convention of Philadelphia in 1787, where the constitution was drafted, the sentiments of the framers were against slavery; but South Carolina and Georgia insisted on its recognition as a condition of their joining the Union, and even an engagement for the mutual rendition of fugitive slaves was embodied in the federal pact.

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  • He was of a tranquil temperament, sensitive to music and poetry, and debarred by weak health from joining in the more active pleasures of his fellow-students.

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  • A line joining the moon in perigee and in apogee is called the " line of apsides."

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  • He therefore, moving by the south bank himself with Hill, to confirm Joseph in this expectation, crossed the Tormes near and above Salamanca, having previously - which was to be the decisive movement - detached Graham, with 40,000 men, to make his way, through the difficult district above mentioned, towards Braganza, and then, joining with the Spaniards, to turn Joseph's right.

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  • He began his life of adventure at the age of fifteen, joining the insurrectionary bands in the Romagna (1830-1831); was then in the United States, where he went to join his uncle Joseph, and in Colombia with General Santander (1832).

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  • Furthermore it is seen that AB is perpendicular to the line joining the centres, and divides it in the ratio of the squares of the radii.

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  • To be an eminent scholar was to be accused of immorality, heresy and atheism in a single indictment; and the defence of weaker minds lay in joining the Jesuits, as Heinsius was fain to do.

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  • Joining the 15th Light Dragoons in 1793, he became captain in the following year, and received a majority after serving as aide-de-camp to the duke of York in the Dutch expedition of 1799.

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  • Till the Tsar reached it, each regiment in its silence and immobility seemed like a lifeless body, but as soon as he came up it became alive, its thunder joining the roar of the whole line along which he had already passed.

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  • Phil then moved into the voluntary sector working for Barnardo 's for five years before joining Quarriers.

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  • He recouped most of the outlay when Hughie Baird returned north of the border in October, joining Aberdeen in an £ 11,000 deal.

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  • Red-hot cultural issues all ages joining us for begin to question.

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  • Why are even scientists, involved in the supposed heinous practice, joining in the denigration of reductionism in science?

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  • It is expected that new members will adopt the referral protocol within one month of joining the CSN.

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  • Some disgruntled retrenched civil servants have reportedly been provoked into joining opposition and guerrilla groups.

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  • And now Lovell 's is joining Convoys, Borthwick and Paynes Wharves in Deptford in the the roll-call of controversial riverfront developments.

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  • John Daly thought joining a white supremacist, skinhead group would be fun.

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  • They are generally good natured, although very stubborn at times, and really enjoy having friends and joining in group activities.

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  • Head angle is defined as the anterior angle subtended by lines joining C7, MP, and OC markers.

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  • By joining the Trust 's Supporters ' Group you will be helping to ensure its long-term survival.

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  • In January 2002, David returned south joining Brighton in a swap deal for Matthew Wicks.

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  • The whistle player was trilling away, we were joining in on the chorus.

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  • On joining our team you'll benefit from a great basic rate and an exceptional performance-related bonus scheme with uncapped earnings potential.

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  • Joining forces with the youth-oriented Underbelly venue fits perfectly with the future plans for the Gilded Balloon.

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  • The Evening Leader is joining forces with the Wrexham Supporters Trust to produce a club Yearbook for the coming season.

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  • Over the summer Peyton's cousin was beguiled into joining a cult!

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  • Beyond the gift giving, a baby shower is also a social event that includes friends and family joining together to celebrate the birth of the new baby.

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  • Obviously, if you find yourself shopping often at an outlet mall owned by the Simon Property Group, then joining the VIP Club is the right thing to do.

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  • You may also consider joining the club if you live near one of the outlet malls or plan on frequently shopping at one.

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  • Savvy shoppers can save even more off of the already discounted items by joining the Premium Outlets' VIP Shopper Club.

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  • Now Scout is joining us all in the living room so BeBe is running out of territory.

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  • The initial cost of joining the book club is six books for less than five dollars with free shipping.

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  • If you are interested in joining Pentagon FCU but are not otherwise eligible, you can join the National Military Family Association and become immediately eligible for membership with Pentagon FCU.

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  • Businesses joining the Best Buy Incentive Program are granted permission to use Best Buy logos on certain marketing materials if gift cards are distributed as a part of the program.

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  • If you don't have close friends that have been through a painful divorce, joining a support group might be helpful.

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  • Your church may have a group or know of one in the community that you can look into joining.

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  • These craftsmen use modern woodworking tools such as wood joining tools, table saws and band saws.

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  • If you'd like to get even more involved, for example by joining an activist group or the ecological education movement, contact Sustainable Living through the website and start making a difference on a global and local level.

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  • Any hybrid is just a joining of two types of things to create a different item, one which has the strengths of both.

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  • If you have the option of joining a green energy supplier for your utilities, jump on it.

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  • The Sierra Club is one of the oldest and most reputable environmental organizations in the United States, and they are interested in joining with Clorox to help make environmentally sound cleaning products more mainstream.

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  • He decided to apply the same method of joining small pieces of colored glass together to create art in the form of stunningly beautiful lamp shades.

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  • Joining the crowds of Tupperware, candles and lingerie, mineral makeup parties are growing in popularity.

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  • Between Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Shania Twain and plenty of others joining the perfumer's ranks, it almost seems there isn't room left for anyone else to make an impact!

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  • You'll be amazed at what you can find - and even if you don't get the job now, you never know what kind of connections you might make by getting your resume on file with a company you're interested in joining.

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  • The fees for joining the paid leagues range from five dollars to hundreds of dollars.

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  • With thousands of singles joining every day, there will always be fresh options for you to explore when you sign in.

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  • Some groups may require that you be a member of their student branches to be eligible for scholarships, but the cost of joining an organization is typically minimal in relation to the potential rewards.

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  • Some mailing lists are maintained by professional organizations, so if you're interested in joining one, you can start by visiting the web sites of state or national associations in your chosen field.

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  • Joining is free and you make your own virtual pet by customizing its appearance.

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  • However, joining the site locks you into a virtual pet that can live up to 20 years.

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  • In addition, consider joining local photography clubs or take a few photography courses at your local college.

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  • Frequent shoppers also have the option of joining a free shipping club that offers automatic free shipping even while using other coupons and discounts.

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  • That revelation of intimidation is what led me to joining up with my partner and forming toNoodle.com.

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  • A visit to their website, Pelican Shops.com will allow you the option of joining their mailing list so you can receive valuable coupons and find out about sales and clearance items (because who doesn't want to save money?).

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  • If you plan to be a frequent visitor, consider joining SkyClub VIP, which entitles you to discount lift tickets, lodging and on-mountain dining.

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  • If you don't know anyone who works at a resort, consider joining a ski message forum.

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  • It is always best to lurk first and read all the rules and policies before joining the discussions.

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  • Develop more friendships by joining social clubs, for example, the French Club, or a sports program.

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  • Joining a street gang may seem like an attractive option, especially if money is tight or if you are looking for a sense of identity.

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  • Then, if you are still feeling weird or left out, try joining some clubs, or getting involved in new activities so that you aren't just depending on one person for your social life.

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  • Over time, your parents will have to give you some level of freedom, otherwise you'll just end up rebelling and joining a cult (just kidding).

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  • While some might be fun responsibilities, like joining the baseball team, others might be more difficult for them-like homework.

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  • Whether it means joining a sports team at school or just walking more than you usually do, any activity is going to help you lose weight.

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  • Instead of you joining the pack, they will leave you behind, scarred and feeling horrible about yourself.

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  • If you are thinking about joining the US Army, keep in mind that the US Army enlistment site states that the Army is not currently accepting those with a GED in most areas of the country.

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  • Creating blended family wedding vows is a touching and personal way to share the joining of not just two people, but of an entire family.

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  • Therefore, learning relaxation techniques, joining your local health club, or meeting with a counselor can increase your odds of successfully changing your behavior.

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  • Depending upon your personal circumstances, joining Alcoholics Anonymous may also be helpful.

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  • Though all meetings operate on the premise of open sharing, joining in the discussion is completely voluntary.

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  • Treatment options may involve joining a support group, seeking counseling, and participating in some sort of in-patient or out-patient treatment program.

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  • Spade's career took off in 1990 after joining Saturday Night Live.

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  • There are also unconfirmed reports that comedian Carrot Top will be joining the cast, but we're hoping this is only someone's idea of a cruel joke.

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  • Her popularity has soared since joining the cast of Glee, with Time Magazine naming her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.

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  • Joining him are other big-name celebrities, Eva Mendes and Bruce Willis.

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  • Trish Stratus and the other celebrity participants will be joining the ranks as reserve officers of the Muncie city police department.

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  • The former 'N Sync band mate is rumored to be joining the upcoming season of the dancefest.

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  • Before joining the Trump Organization, she was Project Manager in the Retail Development division of Forest City Ratner Companies.

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  • David Beckham most recently made headlines when he announced that he would be joining Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy for $250 million.

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  • Within hours of the announcement that Beckham would be joining the Galaxy, 1,000 season tickets were sold.

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  • Hudson signed with Arista Records, joining the ranks of Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston, who also sing on the Arista label.

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  • Hudson is the third African American actress to win a Golden Globe Award for an acting category, joining Whoopi Goldberg and Angela Bassett.

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  • Nicole Richie is joining her young Hollywood cohorts in the news again -- this time it's her erratic and unusual behavior that has everyone wondering what's wrong with The Simple Life star?

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  • So it's no surprise that she's joining the latest celebrity sing-off, Gone Country.

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  • The suit alleges that fans were promised "access" concert tickets to Hannah's next show as a benefit of paying the $29.95 membership fee for joining the club.

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  • Brit does deserve a little pat on the back for not joining the drunk driving girls club that includes Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, Mischa Barton and Nicole Richie.

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  • Kanye West has been arrested, joining an ever-growing list of celebrity jailbirds.

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  • Since Paula Abdul left American Idol rumors have been running rampant that she plans on joining the Dancing with the Stars judging panel along with Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba.

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  • Since he thinks he's overweight as well, he's joining the cast of Celebrity Fit Club in order to get healthy and slim.

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  • Butler after beating him in a shooting competition, and the two lived in Cincinnati before joining Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

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  • With fresh talent joining the Oscar ranks every year, there's no telling how long her record will stand.

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  • At outlet stores especially, joining the mailing list may result in you receiving a coupon for a percentage off your purchase at several times throughout the year.

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  • When joining a group in the Greek system, a student becomes part of a storied tradition.

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  • If you are an adventure seeker who enjoys meeting new people and learning about different cultures, then you might consider joining the Royal Caribbean team.

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  • A few of the best ways to network online are joining social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace.

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  • If you are passionate about ending animal abuse, consider joining any one of these organizations.

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  • If you're thinking about joining the National Home Gardening Club, go ahead and do it.

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  • Joining a local garden club is fun and lets you meet people with shared interests.

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  • Joining a tradition that includes Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood from The Rolling Stones and Brad Whitford and Joe Perry from Aerosmith, Slash and Izzy demonstrate remarkable prowess for what Keith Richards calls the ancient art of weaving.

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  • Prior to joining the team, writers go through a series of interviews and a thorough training program to ensure they are relating their expertise in an engaging, interesting, and informative manner.

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  • During a Christian wedding ceremony, the ministering pastor often explains that the band represents eternity and two halves joining together into one.

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  • Some of the widely accepted meanings for this triad symbol include the Holy Trinity, the joining of mind, body and spirit, the family unit of mother, father, and child, as well as birth, life, and death.

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  • Once you know how to save your own organic heirloom tomato seeds, consider joining a seed swapping club such as SeedSwaps or SeedLiving to share your heirloom seeds with the rest of the world.

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  • Joining a senior center as you age can be a step that helps you remain healthy and involved in your community.

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  • You may not want to vary from your tried and true routine by joining a senior center, but lifestyle choices can greatly affect the way we age.

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  • You can turn that into one of your fun senior activities by joining a branch of the American Volkssport Association.

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  • Many seniors delight in watching the younger generation use Grandma's china or joining the family at the lake cabin, but entrusting the care of it to someone else.

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  • Recreational activities can be as simple as learning a new hobby, joining a book club, and meeting new people at a local senior center.

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  • Joining clubs, societies, or even getting involved as a volunteer in the community can reveal a whole new web of social networking that might have been previously closed off.

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  • Keeping in contact with loved ones and joining the activities at the community or home are great ways to meet new people and start feeling comfortable.

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  • If you are physically fit and can row a kayak, see about joining a group of kayakers or take one out yourself.

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  • Joining a support group will help you find comfort and deal with the helplessness you are likely to feel.

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  • People eager to explore new relationships may be interested in joining a free date service for seniors.

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  • For more information about joining or starting a local chapter visit the Red Hat Society's official website.

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  • It can be unsettling when you suddenly realize that you are joining the age ranks of the seniors at which you may have poked fun.

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  • Before joining a chat room, be sure to read the organization's guidelines.

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  • Make it even better by joining them for a fun game of cards.

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  • Consider joining the Yahoo Group to ask questions and get answers from people who already live there.

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  • By joining Senior Dating you can meet only the people you choose based on their profiles.

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  • These unfamiliar tools and people can cause stress, so it's important to remember your reasons for joining the sleep study and your goal of determining how you can get a good night's rest.

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  • Through an online world, you travel lands, joining with groups, participating in raids and completing quests.

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  • They are just two of the many unique and spectacularly developed characters the player will meet along the way, joining the likes of Cecil's love-interest Rosa and the young twin wizards named Palom and Porom.

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  • If you are dubious about downloading ROMs from any sites that offer PlayStation ROMs, then considering joining a site that lets you pay a one-time fee to download unlimited ROMs.

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  • Joining in on the action are four characters from Darkstalkers including Morrigan and Donovan.

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  • Joining the launch of the wireless network is Mario Kart DS, a hotly anticipated game that features four-player Wi-Fi races and battles.

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  • Joining them are Disco Kid, Giga Mac and Donkey Kong.

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  • Reportedly a resident of Las Vegas, he was banned from professional boxing for injuring his opponents, later joining the evil Shadoloo organization.

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  • You also have the option of either hosting or joining a game.

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  • If joining an online wine club sounds like an ideal way to shop for wine, try the following.

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  • Joining a wine of the month club allows you to have an array of wines shipped to you every month.

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  • Some other options for joining a kosher wine club is to join a kosher winery wine club.

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  • The unique quality of the wines featured each month is one of the most appealing aspects of joining the American Cellars Wine Club.

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  • The major benefit to joining most wine clubs (especially those directly coming from wineries) is discounts.

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  • The question asked the most about joining a wine club of America is "what is the fee to join?"

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  • Wine clubs provide an opportunity to sample many different types of wine that you might never have selected yourself, and if you enjoy the varieties from the West Coast, then consider joining California wine clubs.

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  • Whether you are joining for yourself or purchasing them as a gift, there are many quality clubs.

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  • In addition, joining one of these clubs is one way to find people that like to sell or trade their own cookie jars.

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  • Learn more about the hobby by joining a sports collectors club and by reading anything you can find on the subject of sports memorabilia, such as collector price guides.

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  • Once you have your own Monaco RV, you may want to consider joining the Monaco Club chapter closest to your home base.

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  • If you expect to need RV supplies and accessories on a regular basis, you may want to consider joining the company's President's Club.

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  • As the time this article was written, Verizon Wireless has neither confirmed nor denied that the BlackBerry Curve will be joining its lineup.

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  • This library will change over time with new additions joining the fray and older ones being phased out.

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  • Joining a parent support group can help, and most emotional growth schools have parent networks.

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  • Reading information on stepfamilies and joining a stepfamily support group can help ensure future success.

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  • Joining a stepmother support group can be helpful in working out frustrations and problems in the stepmother role.

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  • Joining a support group or participating in online hyperhidrosis chat groups may help individuals better manage their condition through peer support.

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  • Some students like to join clubs that one or more friends are joining while others join clubs to make friends.

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  • Students with concerns or specific health problems, such as asthma or diabetes, should check with their family doctor before joining a team that requires physical activity, such as a sport or cheerleading.

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  • Families with a child diagnosed with narcolepsy should consider joining a support group for people affected by the disorder.

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  • For example, when joining a new group where a conversation is already in progress, well-liked children will listen first, establishing a tentative presence in the group before speaking, even if it is to change the subject.

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  • Parents and families can benefit from joining a support group.

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  • Increasingly parents and other family members are joining healthcare professionals and educators in administering development tests.

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  • If the child does have long-term kidney problems, the stress of the illness can often be mitigated by parents joining a support group in which members share common experiences and problems.

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  • An adult can learn various forms of country western dancing by visiting a local community center class, or by joining a regional club.

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  • Joining a group such as that is almost certainly the best way to actually learn hip hop.

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  • Look for blogs about the subject you like, and after joining these social groups, begin getting to know the people online, commenting as they share videos, pictures, and stories.

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  • Wherever and whoever you learn from, your classes should be, above all, fun - and by taking some time to research them before joining can guarantee a more fulfilling experience.

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  • Most dancers get involved with competitions through their dance studios or through joining an organization such as DanceSport or USA Dance.

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  • Almost all dancing is a social experience - whether it's dancing with your significant other after an intimate dinner or going out to a Country Western bar and joining the line-dance lessons there.

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  • Clipart can also help catch the eye of someone who may be interested in joining your dance ministry.

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  • Joining the Kirov Ballet in 1967, Baryshnikov's career in Russia was successful from the very beginning.

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  • He danced in Canada for a while before traveling on to the United States, where he experimented with several forward-thinking choreographers before joining Balanchine in New York City.

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