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It is an altogether new concept that meets a need we didn't even know existed.
From Cape Ca-Mau to Rach-Gia it runs north for a distance of m., then north-west as far as Ha-Tien, where the boundary line between it and Cambodia meets the sea.
That city, like Ravenna, originally stood in the midst of a lagoon; and the coast east of it to near Monfalcone, where it meets the mountains, is occupied by similar expanses of water, which are, however, becoming gradually converted into dry land.
I need confirmation before the Council meets, and I need to know if you can alter whatever it is Sasha's people did, Kris said.
In one country he meets with women who, after the burial in the winter, become alive again in the spring full of youth and beauty.
The theory which meets this difficulty is that which has in its favour the greatest weight of evidence, viz.
The council meets once a week for the transaction of the business of government.
Each town is governed by the town meeting, an assembly of all the qualified voters within the limits, which meets at least once a year in the spring, and also at other times when specially summoned.
This backwater, where it meets and checks the current of the Arkansas, occasions the precipitation of enormous alluvial deposits, and vast quantities of snags.
And the price is that the reader's perception of the signification of the word or words so wrested is dimmed and impaired, and his power of discriminating and understanding them when he meets them again is shot with doubt and error.
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The town is one of the best hunting centres in the county, being within reach of several meets.
In provincial matters each province is independent, holds its own synods, makes its own laws, and elects its own governing board; but the General Synod meets, on the average, every ten years at Herrnhut, and its regulations are binding in all the provinces.
These views of Duhm, in which a severe distinction is thus drawn between the representation of Yahweh's servant in the servant-passages, and that which meets us in the rest of the Deutero-Isaiah, have been challenged by a succession of critics.'
Few crowded neighbourhoods are visible, and the characteristic features of the scene which meets the eye are the upturned roofs of temples, palaces, and mansions, gay with blue, green and yellow glazed tiles, glittering among the groves of trees with which the city abounds.
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It meets in regular session quadrennially, in special sessions in the middle of the interval to pass the appropriation and revenue bills, and in extraordinary session whenever the governor sees fit to call it.
West of the Indus the dialects approach more to Persian, which language meets Arabic and Turki west of the Tigris, and along the Turkoman desert and the Caspian.
The most effective tool against the weeds is a broad sharp " sweep," as it is called, which takes everything it meets, while going shallower than most ploughs.
The legislature meets biennially, the senators being chosen for four, the representatives for two years.
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St Jerome argued against Vigilantius with his accustomed vehemence, and especially meets the objection based on the resemblance between these rites and those of the pagans.
Such allegorization meets us already in Origen, Eusebius and other early fathers, and is quite compatible with that use of a material Eucharist which Nerses II.
Yet in England the representation of the nude in art meets with no reproach, though considered improper by the Japanese.
He meets the charge of receiving assistance in the composition of his plays by claiming as a great honour the favour which he enjoyed with those who were the favourites of the Roman people.
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As in the beetroot factories, these machines work on different systems, but nearly all are arranged to turn out sugar in lumps or tablets presenting an appearance similar to that of loaf sugar made in moulds, as this kind of sugar meets with the greatest demand.
It is this most fatal doubt which evokes the Shepherd's sternest rebuke; and he meets it with the ultimate religious appeal, viz.
As an auxiliary to air cooling the stack may be cooled by a slow stream of water trickling down the outside of the pipes, or, in certain cases, cold water may be injected into the condenser in the form of a spray, w here it meets the ascending vapours.
Perceval meets a party of knights in armour; he first adores the leader as God, and then takes them to be some new and wondrous kind of animal, asking the most naïve questions as to their armour and equipment.
The college meets with strong support from the enlightened portion of the Mussulman community, whose aim is to raise it to the status of a university, with the power of conferring degrees.
It is surrounded on all sides by other states of Central India, except near Charkhari town, where it meets the United Provinces.
Locally it is ruled by an Imperial governor (the Statthalter) who resides at Innsbruck, where, too, meets annually the local legislature or Diet (the Landtag), composed (according to the constitution of 1861) of 68 members; the archbishop of Salzburg, the bishops of Trent and Brixen, and the rector of the university of Innsbruck sit in person, while the great ecclesiastical corporations send four deputies, the chambers of commerce of Innsbruck, Trent and Rovereto each one, the nobles ten, the towns 13, and the peasants 34.
The ridge across Denmark Strait west of Iceland nowhere exceeds 300 fathoms in depth, so that the deeper water of the North Polar Basin is effectively separated from that of the Atlantic. A third small basin occupies Baffin Bay and contains a maximum depth of 1050 fathoms. Depths of from loo to 300 fathoms are not uncommon amongst the channels of the Arctic Archipelago north of North America, and Bering Strait, through which the surface water of the Arctic Sea meets that of the Pacific, is only 28 fathoms deep.
From that point the frontier is formed by the Semliki to its mouth and the middle of Albert Nyanza to a point opposite Mahagi, where it meets the CongoSudan frontier.
Dualism meets the assertion of absolute unity by the counter assertion of mere difference.
Massachusetts is also one of the few states in which the legislature meets in annual session.4 Townships were represented as such in this body (called the General Court) until 1856.
Nevertheless Balaam sets out with two servants to go to Balak, but the Angel of Yahweh meets him.
Balak meets Balaam and they go together [and offer sacrifices]; Balaam, however, blesses Israel by divine inspiration; Balak remonstrates, but Balaam reminds him of his message and again blesses Israel.
Balak meets them, and Balaam warns him that he can only speak what God tells him.
The legislature meets in annual sessions, beginning in January.
Pop. (1895) 13,666, of whom about 7000 were Moslems. Banjaluka lies on the river Vrbas, and at the terminus of a military railway which meets the Hungarian state line at Jasenovac, 30 m.
Some who saw it report the act to the Pharisees; the Sanhedrim meets, Caiaphas declares that one man must die for the people, and henceforward they ceaselessly plan His death.
The Northern Pacific sends a branch line south from Tacoma parallel with the coast to Portland on the Columbia river, where it meets the Southern Pacific and the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company's line (a subsidiary of the Union Pacific), thus affording communication southwards, and up the valley of the Columbia to the east.
When a wave of sound meets a surface separating two media it is in part reflected, travelling back from the surface into the first medium again with the velocity with which it approached.
When a wave of sound travelling through one medium meets a second medium of a different kind, the vibrations of its own particles are communicated to the particles of the new medium, so that a wave is excited in the latter, and is propagated through it with a velocity dependent on the density and elasticity of the second medium, and therefore differing in general from the previous velocity.
Except when called in special session by the governor it meets (at Helena) on the first Monday of January in odd numbered years only, and the length of its session is limited by the constitution to sixty days.
It lies in the extreme north-west of Bundelkhand, near Gwalior, and is surrounded on all sides by other states of Central India, except on the east where it meets the United Provinces.
The view that meets the eye southwards from the heights of the Kalta-alaghan is the picture of a chaos of mountain chains, ridges, crests, peaks, spurs, detached masses, in fact, montane conformations of every possible description and in every possible arrangement.
They lose their validity unless confirmed within two months by the Parliament which subsequently meets.
The legislature, or General Assembly, meets biennially in evennumbered years, at Annapolis, and consists of a Senate and a House of Delegates.
The apostle meets this by renewed emphasis on the central position of Christ; and he at the same time carries a step farther his conception of the unity of the Church, as embracing both Jew and Gentile.
Kentucky is governed under a constitution adopted in 1891.3 A convention to revise the constitution or to draft a new one meets on the call of two successive legislatures, ratified by a majority of the popular vote, provided that majority be at least one-fourth of the total number of votes cast at the preceding general election.
He was the first also to advance that argument in favour of religious establishments which meets upon its own ground the doctrine of Adam Smith, that religion like other things should be left to the operation of the natural law of supply and demand.
In each county a convention, composed of representatives from the towns, meets every two years to levy taxes and to authorize expenditures for grounds and buildings whenever more than one thousand dollars are required.
In Alabama the legislature meets regularly once only in four years, though it may be convoked in the interval.
It also meets in different countries, but it differs from the Institute in the number of its members being unlimited and in all respectable persons being eligible for membership. A report is published after each meeting.
The legislature, which meets biennially at Honolulu, consists of a Senate of 15 members holding office for four years, and a House of Representatives of 30 members holding office for two years.
Fouillee meets the mechanics of evolution by the argument that will to live determines.
Though the manner in which they wielded their authority sometimes meets with criticism (Irenaeus, Cyprian, Firmilianus), the principle of it is never questioned.
A synod of bishops, monks and doctors meets regularly to transact under his eye the business of the convent and the oecumenical affairs of the church; but its decisions are subject to the veto of a Russian procurator.
The local Diet, which meets at Parenzo, and of which the three bishops are members ex-officio, is composed of 33 members, and Istria sends 5 deputies to the Reichsrat at Vienna.
It is served by the Chicago & North-Western, and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul railways, and by steamboats on the Fox river, by means of which it meets lake transportation at De Pere and Green Bay.
For the whole kingdom this supervision is entrusted to a common " collegium " or committee of supervision, which meets at the Hague, and consists of II members named by the provincial committee and 3 named by the synod.
Where the carbon, in thus diffusing inwards, meets particles of the slag, a basic ferrous silicate which is always present in wrought iron, it forms carbonic oxide, FeO+ C = Fe+CO, which puffs the pliant metal up and forms blisters.
During this tour he meets with persons of typically erroneous views, which it was presumably the aim of the work to refute in the interests of true Christianity, conceived as the final form of divine revelation - a revelation given through true prophecy embodied in a succession of persons, the chief of whom were Moses and the prophet whom Moses foretold, Jesus the Christ.
Since 1906 a superintendent has been appointed with large powers, independent of political control and with the assistance of an advisory council; attention is also paid to the advice of the provincial Educational Association, which meets yearly at Toronto.
Here the desert meets the line of mountains which runs parallel to the Red Sea and the Gulf of Suez.
The branching of the thallus, which meets the eye in all these cases, is due to the unlimited growth of a few branches.
On its way down the cylinders the clinker meets a current of cold air and is cooled, the air being correspondingly warmed and passing on to aid in the combustion of the fuel used in heating the kiln.
While in some counties the sport has suffered, towns men who formerly would have been too far from a meet can now secure transport for themselves and their horses in all directions; and as a consequence, meets of certain packs are not advertised because of the number of strangers who would be induced to attend.
Packs of foxhounds vary, from large establishments in the "Shires," the meets of which are attended by hundreds of horsemen, some of whom keep large stables of hunters in constant work - for though a man at Melton, for instance, may see a great deal of sport with half-a-dozen well-seasoned animals, the number is not sufficient if he is anxious to be at all times well mounted - to small kennels in the north of England, where the field follow on foot.
Then EG produced meets FP in a point on the curve.
Members of the legislature, which meets biennially, are chosen by districts, three representatives and one senator from each of the 51 districts, 18 of which are in Cook county.
St John's Gospel meets our questionings by a wholly new series of incidents and by an account of a ministry which is concerned mainl y not with Galileans but with Judaeans, and which centres in Jerusalem.
The boundary meets the Oxus at Khamiab at the western extremity of the cultivated district of Khwaja Salar, and from that point to the eastern end of Lake Victoria in the Pamirs the main channel of the Oxus river forms the northern limits of Afghanistan.
Meanwhile the delimitation of the northern frontier, up to the point where it meets Chinese territory on the east, was completed and fixed by arrangements between the governments of Russia and Great Britain; and the eastern border of the Afghan territory, towards India,was also mapped out and partially laid down, in accordance with a convention between the two governments.
Here it meets the sal, which however is more especially found in the sub-Himalayan tracts of the United Provinces and Eastern Bengal and Assam.
The legislature meets annually; a regular session is limited to 90 days, and a special session to 30 days.
As he passes the threshold his future mother-in-law meets him with a tray filled with fruits and rice, which she strews at his feet.
The legislature meets biennially, in odd-numbered years, on the second Tuesday in January, and the length of its sessions is limited to forty days.
No great institution lives or dies by logic. Christianity rests on great religious needs which it meets and gratifies, so that its life (like all other lives) is in unrationalized emotions.
The General Assembly meets regularly at Richmond on the second Wednesday in January of each even-numbered year, and the governor must call an extra session on the application of two-thirds of the members of both houses, and may call one whenever he thinks the interests of the state require it.
If E be the point in which the line of the string meets AB, we have pjCP, pz=EP. Many contrivances for actually drawing the resulting curves have been devised.
S is the centre of force, SY is the per- z pendicular to the tangent at P, and Z is the point where VS meets the auxiliary circle again.
Wolf shows how the question of the date of writing meets us on the 1 See the chapter in Cobet's Miscellanea critica, pp. 225-239.
At the same time one also meets with frank avowals of a superstitious fear lest any irregularity in the performance of the obsequial rites should cause the Fathers to haunt their old home and trouble the peace of their undutiful descendant, or even prematurely draw him after them to the Pitri-loka or world of the Fathers, supposed to be located in the southern region.
The wool of the sheep is manufactured into flannel at numberless factories in the various country towns, and the supply meets an important local demand.
This conversion is effected by allowing the ferrous chloride liquors slowly to descend a tower, filled with pieces of wood, coke or quartz, where it meets an ascending current of chlorine.
Congress meets annually and its sessions are for sixty days, which may be extended to ninety days.
If six films of the same liquid meet in a point the corresponding tetrahedron is a regular tetrahedron, and each film, where it meets the others, has an angle whose cosine is - i.
When a solid body is in contact with two fluids, the surface of the solid cannot alter its form, but the angle at which the surface of contact of the two fluids meets the surface of the solid depends on the values of the three surface-tensions.
The Swansea Scientific Society also meets here.
The legislature meets biennially; its members, who must be citizens of the United States and electors of the state for one year preceding their election, are chosen biennially; the number of senators may never exceed twenty-four, that of representatives sixty; each county is entitled to at least one representative.
The legislature, consisting of a Senate of 32 members, and a House of Representatives of ioo members (according to the constitution not less than 64 and not more than ioo), meets biennially, in odd-numbered years, at Lansing.
Forty days afterwards the electoral assembly meets, under his presidency, and proceeds to make a list of twenty candidates (at the present day they must be metropolitans), who may be proposed either by the members of the electoral assembly or by any of the metropolitans of the patriarchate by letter.
Like him, he goes to Paris, and there meets with Panurge, the principal triumph of Rabelaisian characterdrawing, and the most original as well as puzzling figure of the book.
Other churches grew up in Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Boston and New York, and the General Convention, which meets annually, was formed at Philadelphia in 1817.
It extends from the eastern extremity of Wiltshire in a widening triangle to the sea, which it meets along an irregular line from Deal to Cromer.
They are the highest points that one meets in travelling from Skagway along the course of the Yukon to Bering Sea.
The legislature meets biennially at Augusta, the capital, and is composed of a Senate of thirty-one members and a House of Representatives of one hundred and fifty-one members.
The author meets these with the weapons commanded for the purpose in I Tim.
The legislature meets biennially on the second Monday in January of the odd-numbered years.
A specific sense of the word first meets us in Plato, who defines the philosopher as one who apprehends the essence or reality of things in opposition to the man who dwells in appearances and the shows of sense.
Near here are the palaces of the governor of Bohemia and that in which the Bohemian diet (sném) now meets.
The legislative branch consists of a senate and chamber of deputies, which meets at Bogota biennially (after 1908) on February 1st for an ordinary session of ninety days.
In this government house the Council General meets and has a chapel.
Off the southern point of the continent the Agulhas current meets the west drift, giving rise to alternate streams of warm and cold water.
Precisely the same thing happens in the actual crust of the earth, except that, in the formations usually met with, the strata are so irregularly permeable that no such uniform percolation occurs, and most of the water, instead of oozing out near the sea-level, meets with obstructions which cause it to issue, sometimes below the sea-level and sometimes above it, in the form of concentrated springs.
A circular arc, centre D and radius c/2, meets D E in K, and the perpendicular KL gives 2c sin a.
The same rule already meets us in Clement of Alexandria before the year 200.
The state legislature, known as the General Assembly, which meets biennially in odd-numbered years and in special session summoned by the governor, consists of a Senate of fifty members (minimum age, 25 years) elected for four years, and a House of Representatives of one hundred members (minimum age, 21 years) elected for two years.
The legislature, consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives, meets in regular session at Topeka, the capital, on the second Tuesday of January in odd-numbered years.
Supposing that the two curves are of the orders m, n, respectively, then the order of the resultant equation is in general and at most = mn; in particular, if the curve of the order n is an arbitrary line (n= 1), then the order of the resultant equation is = m; and the curve of the order m meets therefore the line in m points.
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.
And we thus see how the theorem extends to curves, their points and tangents; if there is in the first figure a curve of the order m, any line meets it in m points; and hence from the corresponding point in the second figure there must be to the corresponding curve m tangents; that is, the corresponding curve must be of the class in.
Mag., 1858; considering the m - 2 points in which any tangent to the curve again meets the curve, he showed how to form the equation of a curve of the order (m - 2), giving by its intersection with the tangent the points in question; making the tangent touch this curve of the order (m - 2), it will be a double tangent of the original curve.
Again, when there is in question only one pair of points or lines, these, if coincident, must be real; thus, b line meets a cubic curve in three points, one of them real, and other two real or imaginary; but if two of the intersections coincide they must be real, and we have a line cutting a cubic in one real point and touching it in another real point.
It is passed through c into a second tower B, filled with blocks of wood, where it meets with a stream of comparatively cold water.
The legislature consists of a Senate and an Assembly and meets biennially, and when called in special session by the governor to transact special business definitely named in the governor's call.
The primitive application of O€oX6 yon to the poets and myth-fanciers meets us again in Church writers; but there is also a tendency to use the name for a philosophical theology based on the doctrine of the Logos.
The National Assembly is a single chamber, whose deputies (each at least 25 years old) are elected for four years by popular vote on the basis of 1 to every 10,000 inhabitants (or fraction over 5000); it meets biennially; by a two-thirds vote it may pass any bill over the president's veto - the president has five or ten days, according to the length of the bill, in which to veto any act of the legislature.
The largest town is Reykjavik on Faxafloi, with 6700 inhabitants, the capital of the island, and the place of residence of the governorgeneral and the bishop. Here the Althing meets; and here, further, are the principal public institutions of the island (library, schools, &c.).
As the Althing only meets every other year, the budget is passed for two years at once.
The Save, which is also navigable, meets it at Belgrade, after being joined, at Racha, by the Drina, a Bosnian river, which rises on the Montenegrin border, 155 m.
This line, extended upwards, meets the celestial sphere in the zenith.
The earth's axis, continued indefinitely upwards, meets the sphere in a point called the Celestial Pole.
The main line eastward from Agram passes through Brod, where it meets the Bosnian system, and on to Belgrade; throwing out two branch lines to Brcka and Samac in Bosnia, and several branches on the north, which traverse the central watershed, and cross the Hungarian frontier.at ZAkAny, Barcs, Esseg, Erdar and Peterwardein.
In Plato's Parmenides, Socrates, "then very young," meets Parmenides, "an old man some sixty-five years of age," and Zeno, "a man of about forty, tall and personable," and engages them in philosophical discussion.
But we can scarcely think the main conception late, as it is so widely scattered that it meets us in most mythologies, including those of Chaldaea and Egypt, and various North-American tribes.
The middle points of a system of parallel chords is a straight line, and the tangent at the point where this line meets the curve is parallel to the chords.
The name of Isidore usurped by the author at first led to the supposition that the False Decretals originated in Spain; this opinion no longer meets with any support; it is enough Nation= to point out that there is no Spanish manuscript of the ality of collection, at least until the 13th century.
Sometimes the ny becomes reduced to y; one occasionally meets in manuscripts with seyor, ay, for senyor, any, but this pronunciation has not become general, as has been the case with the y having its origin in it.
The legislature consists of a Senate of 33 members and a House of Representatives of 100 members, and meets in regular session on the first Tuesday in January of every odd-numbered year at Lincoln, the capital.
One line goes north to Nish in Servia, where it meets the main line (Paris-Vienna-Constantinople) of the Oriental railways; another, after following the same route as far as Uskiib in Macedonia, branches off to Mitrovitza in Albania; the extension of this line to Serajevo in Bosnia was projected in 1908 in order to establish direct communication between Austria and Salonica.
The legislature meets biennially, in odd numbered years, on the first Monday in January, and the length of the session is limited by a provision that the members shall be paid four dollars a day, besides an allowance for travelling expenses, not to exceed 75 days; whenever the governor calls an extra session they are not paid for more than 20 days.
I need confirmation before the Council meets, and I need to know if you can alter whatever it is Sasha.s people did, Kris said.
She is going to nag me incessantly until she meets you.
This compromise meets the development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations.
Ginger is a very affectionate girl she loves everyone she meets.
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Where memory meets identity, we enter the field of heritage, where the category of ` historic battlefield ' finds its home.
He meets up with Bernard during a drunken binge.
Bohemian country house meets contemporary glamor.
Jodie is a teenager bored with life, her family, her school and even her friends... until she meets Silas.
There are also examples of styles that fall in between the two, where Chinese brushwork meets an almost western abstraction.
I'm looking forward to reports of what happens when he meets Bubba, whom he spammed for so long.
Meets airline carry-on size standards with the front day pack removed.
The book did have extraneous content such as when David meets a catechist.
Featuring an eclectic mix of New York loft meets vintage chic.
The HEM 700 meets the requirements of highly specialized contractors who need a powerful, heavy mobile chipper for a variety of applications.
At one of these sales he meets a fellow enthusiast who years later is to find success in underground comics.
Geoffrey Macnab meets the father confessor of factual cinema, who claims to love all people - except George Bush.
As should the reissues of two almost contemporaneous CDs from the same kind of jazz meets rock area of things.
The new and up coming name in Asian, Indian, east meets west haute couture for men women and children.
One day, he goes to the palace and meets the crown prince Edward Tutor.
Marriott welcomes you to Los Angeles ⦠where glamor meets history, culture meets business, and the nightlife throbs ' til dawn.
Ultra chic and utterly decadent myhotel chelsea is an urban retreat where the feel of a bohemian country house meets contemporary glamor.
The broad spectrum disinfectant Virkon S meets the needs.
It also advises and assists ground commanders and meets other related tactical air support special requirements of individual ground force echelons.
The MC (medium coeli) is where the meridian of the birthplace meets the ecliptic.
By securely overwriting files numerous times MadeSafe Shred meets and exceeds rigorous international standards for the permanent erasure of digital information.
Do you remember how Philip meets the Ethiopian eunuch who is reading from the prophet Isaiah about the servant.
No screening test should be introduced until it has been subjected to rigorous evaluation and meets strict criteria (1 ).
They will be real exemplars of how employers, working with the public sector, can get training support that directly meets their needs.
The Picture Committee meets once a year to view the works of potential exhibitors.
If you feel particularly extroverted, Brother Bimbo has a wonderful design for an outfit best described as Swiss Guard meets Rainbow Flag.
There are only one or two scenes of court festivity with the obligatory Renaissance music and dancing, as when Henry meets Catherine Parr.
Then Bobby meets the shell-shocked, hunchback fire-eater of the title.
J Force is a youth group which usually meets fortnightly.
The Duchess meets fundraiser Jean Bishop during a visit to the Healthy Living Center run by Age Concern Hull.
Claire Adler meets grads who typed their way to the top.
On his way back to his death, he meets an old hag in the forest.
She then meets the seductive Gregori, an arrogant yet darkly handsome Romanian who offers to help her find her father.
In a nutshell, the man with no name meets the boy with soiled sheets who harbors a pathological hatred for surreal comedy.
The Samsung E500 Versus is a godsend to fashionistas everywhere -- hot technology meets haute couture.
A robust hermeneutics of model design meets the criteria for supporting those phenomena.
Continuing on her way, Julia rides through the woods, and meets the highwayman.
Andrew Purvis meets the former hippie on his farm in Wales.
In an instant one psychedelic traveler meets the gentle swagger of an old hobo going the other way.
We use internal Quality Control techniques to guarantee the final product meets our customers requirements.
A professional counselor meets the tourist for 45 minutes and provides him with a customized itinerary.
This section is of smaller, more regularly coursed rubble than the elevation to the east which it meets at a butt joint.
Produced from steel laths, construction meets with rigorous testing procedures.
Meets Vita Sackville-West with whom she has a brief love affair.
A pure descending melody that could be an English madrigal meets warped chords simultaneously shimmering and turgid.
He meets an old man marooned by the traffic.
It is also included in other activities during the week, such as when small groups meet or the church meets to pray.
But his luck changes when he meets a distressed mermaid on the beach after a storm and decides to protect her.
The U.M. next meets up with the spirit of the blind minstrel, Ayreon.
The Arthritis Care Group which meets monthly to give members mutual support.
In the limited edition books Little Miss Stella meets Little Miss nobody, who has a problem bumping into people because nobody notices her.
They will then use a decision-making graphic organizer to choose the country which best meets the criteria.
The range meets the varied applications of the flexible, integral skin, RIM and rigid polyurethane [PU] foam markets.
For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month ' .
Also meets all the nutritional requirements of pregnant and lactating queens.
Doggen is putting together an excellent trip, somewhat redolent of early Plastic Ono band meets Terminal Lovers.
A revived 3000 year old Princess meets her reincarnated lover, but they are pursued by the reincarnated lover, but they are pursued by the reincarnated son of a sheik.
He is a flat coated retriever and true to his breed loves everybody he meets.
Karl meets Paralympic riders Lee Pearson and Debbie Criddle and watches an extraordinary display of horsemanship in Argentina.
Byatt seldom meets an adjective or adverb she doesn't like, and the result is often risible rather than revelatory.
The property can be found behind a gate just where this raised roadway meets the High Street on the left hand side.
The second of these meets the dual carriageway at the next grade separated roundabout.
Walsall SF Group meets at 2pm on 1st sat each month in the Meeting Room, Central Library, Lichfield St, Walsall.
They live in the zone where the Sahara desert meets with the large African savannas.
By chance he meets the other, a retired schoolmaster.
Hilary will talk to the OUMC meets sec about it.
Run a bead of clear silicone caulk to seal the gap where the backsplash meets the wall.
In doing so, he meets with a fugitive slave named Jim.
The shingle spit of Blakeney Point meets the coast here.
An ECDIS is an official, type-approved display system (more than an ECS) that meets stringent IHO defined criteria.
Welcome to the magical world of Miss Keda Breeze where circus showgirl meets the glamorous decadence of burlesque striptease.
A single, dominant male seeks a deviant, decadent sexually submissive female for discreet meets.
Then he meets his childhood sweetheart, Harmony, a failing actress working the party scene.
The armorial offender in Scotland is accordingly viewed with the same stern and unromantic outlook which meets any other culprit caught evading national taxation.
In 13th SAS, LNCS 4134, 2006 Space Invader meets terminator... Mutant is Born.
Place one black tourmaline on the base chakra and tape another to where the spine meets the back of the skull at the occiput.
The Atlas vertebra meets with the occipital condyles which flank the foramen magnum in the basilar part of the occipital bone of the skull.
Rachel Sylvester meets the comedy waiters paid to wreck your evening.
Paul meets his match with a real whopper on the banks of the river Ebro in Aragon, Spain.
She meets the wealthy widower Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier) in Monte Carlo, where they fall in love and get married.
The legislature, consisting of the Senate and the House of Delegates, meets at the capital on the first Wednesday in January of the odd years.
Each of the five provinces, by the constitution of the Republic, is governed by a provincial Executive Committee or council which sends representatives to Tashkent, the capital, where the Central Executive Committee of the Republic meets.
Elsewhere at Cnossus, in the smaller palace to the west, the royal villa and the town houses, we find the evidence of a similar catastrophe followed by an imperfect recovery, and the phenomenon meets us again at Palaikastro and other early settlements in the east of Crete.
When a new celestial body, say a planet or a comet is discovered, the astronomer meets with the problem of determining the orbit from several observed positions of the body.
The legislative power is nominally vested in a national Congress of two houses - the Senate and Chamber of Deputies - which meets at Caracas every two yearn on the 23rd of May, the session lasting 9 0 days.
Dubuat, therefore, assumed it as a proposition of fundamental importance that, when water flows in any channel or bed, the accelerating force which obliges it to move is equal to the sum of all the resistances which it meets with, whether they arise from its own viscosity or from the friction of its bed.
It is called " basket sugar," and meets with a brisk sale, at remunerative prices, among the Chinese coolies; and as the sugar as soon as cooled is packed ready for market, without losing any weight by draining, this branch of sugar-making is a most lucrative one whereever there is sufficient local demand.
One day, however, he meets a party of knights in armour; he first adores the leader as God, and then takes them to be some new and wondrous kind of animal, asking the most naïve questions as to their armour and equipment.
This is the " monarchical episcopate " which first meets us in the letters of Ignatius, early in the 2nd century (see Church History).
Thus Christianity, as religion, is on the one hand the adoration of God, that is, of the highest and noblest, and this highest and noblest as conceived not under forms of power or knowledge but in the form of ethical self-devotion as embodied in Jesus Christ, and on the other hand it meets the requirements of all religion in its dependence, not indeed upon some absolute idea or omnipotent power, but in the belief that that which appeals to the soul as worthy of supreme worship is also that in which the soul may trust, and which shall deliver it from sin and fear and death.
It is obvious from this equation that, for an axis of rotation parallel to 0 traversing C, the centre of percussion is at the point where the perpendicular OG meets 0.
When the necessary temperature of the fuel and superheater has been reached, the air blast is cut off, and steam is blown through the generator, forming water gas, which meets the enriching oil at the top of the first superheater, called the carburettor, and carries the vapours with it through the main superheaters, where the fixing of the hydrocarbons takes place.
She is anxious for her friends to spell, and eager to teach the letters to every one she meets.
Fifth seed Ricketts meets a qualifier in the first round.
A board of 25-30 trade unionists meets quarterly to monitor EDG 's progress and decide on policy.
For a small charity that only meets quarterly, ' quickly ' might mean ' within a month '.
To develop artifacts or architectures for real-time scheduling that meets these requirements.
A revived 3000 year old Princess meets her reincarnated lover, but they are pursued by the reincarnated son of a sheik.
Byatt seldom meets an adjective or adverb she does n't like, and the result is often risible rather than revelatory.
David and John have worked very closely with saddle fitters, retailers and riders to produce a range that meets with all their requirements.
Walsall SF Group meets at 2pm on 1st Sat each month in the Meeting Room, Central Library, Lichfield St, Walsall.
Jewish humor meets Spanish screwball comedy in Only Human, an observational comedy set among a Madrid Jewish family.
As a whole, Where The Past Meets Today is a sorrowful look into the experiences of the broken-hearted.
The Williamsburgh Savings Bank, rises majestically from its squalid surroundings where Atlantic Avenue meets Flatbush Avenue.
It straddles a language frontier - where French meets Flemish, where south meets north.
This time, former nun turned cleaver, super sleuth, Christine Bennett meets a distraught husband who has an incredible story to relate.
She meets younger brother and his garrulous and preganant wife (Adams), his taciturn father and none too approving mother.
Sarah really is the tart with a heart, dispensing both physical and emotional care to those she meets who are in need.
In 13th SAS, LNCS 4134, 2006 Space Invader meets Terminator... Mutant is Born.
A dusty, tired, thirsty traveler, far away from home, meets his cousin.
It 's sort of Joy Division meets the Rolling Stones with some great thrashing guitars.
Departments are advised that the existing scheme for the employment of trainee technicians meets the new legislative requirements.
This an eccentric and at times unnerving experience where live art meets jazz meets champagne.
Charged with murder, Roxie goes to jail where she meets her idol, the vaudeville singer Velma Kelly (Jones).
The atlas vertebra meets with the occipital condyles which flank the foramen magnum in the basilar part of the occipital bone of the skull.
Nick meets a high-class whore called Kylie, but is she really everything she seems?
Start the customer feedback loop as quickly as possible, to discover how you need to change your product so that it meets customer needs better.
Make sure that the crib you choose meets current safety standards as this is one of the items for which recalls are common.
If you purchase a new baby bed, make sure it meets all safety standards.
Whatever seat you choose, however, be certain that it meets all of the Federal Motor Safety Standards, and that your child is secured properly at all times.
Talk to your child in a matter-of-fact way about the new person before he meets him.
Be sure the care service meets or exceeds the legal standards set for the area and your own personal approach to childcare.
Be sure that it meets the current standards set aside by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Choose the carseat that meets your personal safety and price requirements.
Buy a new crib that meets current national safety standards.
For example, some Christian adoption agencies will accept gays and lesbians as prospective parents, providing their home study meets with approval.
So, before you purchase a monitor based on price alone, be sure that the distance factor meets your family's needs.
This is called MSC or UMS compatability, so if you are a Mac user, you should talk to a customer service representative at the store to find out if the MP3 player meets this requirement.
Decide on the general size and features you want, then compare brands and retailers for the best deal on a dryer make and model that meets your needs.
These steps will help you chose a home theater that meets your needs.
To choose an online photo service that works for you, follow some of these steps to ensure you go with the service that meets all of your needs.
These steps can help you choose a digital voice recorder that meets your needs.
If you believe you may need major dental work at some point, take the time to find an insurance policy that meets these needs.
Read the listings thoroughly to ensure the rental you are considering fully meets your expectations.
While this doesn't mean that the car seat will disintegrate at its expiration, it does give you an idea of how old the seat is and if it meets current safety requirements.
Choosing a dehumidifier that meets your needs is important to ensure a comfortable living environment.
An empty freezer will run more often than a full one will, so choose a freezer size that meets your personal needs.
If you have never used down pillows before, the following guidelines should help you select a down pillow that meets your particular needs.
There is a lot more to consider when determining how to buy a new toilet than initially meets the eye.
In an hour, you can browse ten different websites and find the price that meets your budget needs.
Choose the type of multiple setting device that best meets your needs.
Shop carefully, considering how and where you will use your device, so that you can make a wise selection that meets all of your needs.
A heated cat bed meets all of these needs.
For instance, he may sound a warning meow the first time he meets another cat.
If you can't find one today that meets the needs of you and your cat, you're likely to find one in the near future.
You should take the time to read the label on your cat's dry food to make sure it meets these basic nutritional requirements.
The food which meets her dietary needs and which she enjoys is undoubtedly the best.
You must decide if the product meets your cat's specific needs.
There is more to reading than meets the eye and LoveToKnow Children's Books covers a range of topics.
Because of the abundance of offers available, research different offers thoroughly to make sure you get the card that best meets your need.
Your best bet will be to shop around until you find a package that meets your needs and suits your budget.
There are a wide variety of cards available, so be sure to compare the benefits to find the card that meets your particular needs.
It is best to consider the types of purchases you make and the type of rewards and services you are looking for before making a final decision on which Discover card best meets your needs.
Compare and contrast the services they offer versus pricing, and choose the one that meets your needs and your budget to get the most for your money.
A payment that meets the alimony definition under the law is considered income, and the recipient needs to understand that he or she won't receive this money free and clear.
Studs are found at the ends of the arm rests or outlining the chair where the leather meets the wood.
Choose a plan that meets your skill level.
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If you do your homework, you're sure to find a hybrid vehicle that meets your needs.
Before you purchase an SUV, determine where you plan to do the bulk of your driving and plan the model that meets your needs based on price, fuel economy, space and style.
As you research what wind power generator meets your requirements, including your budget, be sure to take into consideration other equipment you'll need for installation such as a backhoe and crane.
Sustainable development aims to establish a system of resource consumption that both meets the needs of human life and leaves the environment healthy enough to continue to produce the resources future generations will need.
It also means that you can build a bin that is tailor made for your garden and meets your own requirements.
This symbol indicates that a particular fixture meets specific criteria established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for efficient water usage.
It must also be inspected by a local Energy Star inspector to ensure that it meets all applicable fire and electrical code requirements.
From there, design a room that meets your needs.
Having a home office space that meets your daily needs and supports being organized is worth its weight in gold.
This group also holds regional meets for collectors in selected areas to network and learn more about collecting Aladdin lamps.
The lamp itself can be plugged into a power cord or outlet behind your desk; the chain stretches to the ceiling where it meets the first hook.
In the end, you'll have a retro flavored lamp that meets your lighting needs with ease.
Where the brush meets your brow is where your brow should begin.
Where the brush meets the brow is where the highest part of your brow should be.
If the trial meets to your satisfaction, the company offers an automatic replenishment program for $29.95 a month.
It is a good idea to compare course outlines from different makeup artists colleges to ensure that the education you will be receiving meets your individual needs and expectations.
This process is significant because it means that the company is taking the time to ensure that the product you are getting meets a higher standard.
Truth be told, there is so much more to any cosmetic product than meets the eye.
There's more to eye makeup removers than meets the eye (pardon the pun).
If you need to wear a wig for your part, be sure to blend makeup beyond where the wig meets your skin.
If you have time to surf around and play with the different sites, that will be the best way to find the one that meets your needs.
This system is very efficient, affordable, and meets a growing need in the world of advertising.
To get the photo editor that best meets your needs, take some time to learn about each program before making a final decision.
Beginner through expert users can likely find a program that meets all their basic needs and offers extra tools that they can take advantage of in the future.
Whether you are looking for a weekend getaway or a one night stay, there is sure to be an area that meets your needs and allows you to not only enjoy the scenic mountains of Pennsylvania but the challenging slopes as well.
The most obvious indicator is your paycheck and whether or not it meets your financial obligations, but financial work stress can also be related to retirement plans, paid sick leave, and benefits packages.
Lastly, their college program meets older youth where they are, right on their college campuses.
This means that most states have agreed to implement curriculum that meets certain objectives.
With luck, you'll be able to find a flattering dress that meets all of the qualifications and can be worn dozens more times.
Then, seek a dress that meets this criteria, in a shade that enhances your coloring.
He is the author of Boy Meets Boy, The Realm of Possibility, Love is the Higher, and (with Rachel Cohn) Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List.
While everything can look great at school or in social situations, some teens have much more on their plate at home than meets the eye.
The effects that crystal meth can have on users are usually much more than meets the eye.
Depending on your budget, you may have to do some searching to find just the pillow that meets your needs, especially since the majority of larger pillows cost the most.
Can't wait until the honeymoon is over and the happy couple meets up with Ozzy and Sharon.
Hilary Duff's first starring role was in the 1998 direct-to-video family film Casper Meets Wendy, playing a young witch.
Well, we all know what happens when bare skin meets broken glass - yep, Kim cut her foot and was "rushed" to the hospital.
She did take on guest roles on sitcoms such as Cybill and Boy Meets World, but it was her role in two television movies that gave audiences a more grown-up view of the young actress.
Fans of the 1990s sitcom Boy Meets World may be wondering what happened to Danielle Fish