Subsidiary Sentence Examples

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  • The question of subsidiary councils remained to be settled.

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  • Corps was able to fulfil satisfactorily the subsidiary role assigned to it.

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  • Subsidiary clubs affiliated to the central administration were formed throughout the length and breadth of the coilntry, and millions of leaflets and pamphlets were distributed broadcast to explain the importance of the movement.

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  • Subsidiary industries, such as enamelling, are also important.

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  • In most cases these subsidiary algebras, as they may be called, are inseparable from the applications in which they are used; but in any attempt at a natural classification of algebra (at present a hopeless task), they would have to be taken into account.

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  • Cutch-boiling forms the chief means of livelihood of a large number of the poorer classes in the Prome and Thayetmyo districts of Lower Burma, and a subsidiary means of subsistence elsewhere.

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  • His other translations were subsidiary.

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  • The crest of the outer ridges of this subsidiary range is about 700 ft.

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  • Two subsidiary or minor problems remained over.

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  • There are also some 200 subsidiary cones, some of them over 3000 ft.

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  • 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.

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  • The subsidiary protective forces on either flank of Zasulich had promptly abandoned their look-out positions and fallen back to join him.

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  • The west and south-west half of Saxony is more or less occupied by the ramifications and subsidiary groups of this range, one of which is known from its position as the Central Saxon chain, and another lower group still farther north as the Oschatz group. The south-east angle of Saxony is occupied by the mountains of Upper Lusatia (highest summit 2600 ft.), which form the link between the Erzgebirge and Riesengebirge in the great Sudetic chain.

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  • For, true to its nature, it has itself drawn up no complete programme of its objects, and, in addition to its avowed aims, its subsidiary effects claim attention.

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  • In the west the Darent, flowing north to the Thames below Dartford, pierces the hills north of Sevenoaks, but its waters are collected chiefly from a subsidiary ridge of the Downs running parallel to the main line and south of it, and known as the Ragstone Ridge, from 600 to 800 ft.

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  • There are various important manufactures, such as soap and candles, subsidiary to the packing industry; and the city has large flour mills, railway and machine shops, and foundries.

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  • This merely thermal energy - which is gradually but very slowly being restricted in amount as new subsidiary organized types become recognized in it - though transmutable in equivalent quantities with the other kinds, yet is so only to a limited extent; the tracing out of the laws of this limitation belongs to the science of thermodynamics.

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  • The federal revenue is derived mainly from customs and excise duties, with subsidiary amounts from mining licences, timber dues, post-office, &c. Both the revenue and the expenditure have in recent years increased greatly, the revenue rising from $46,743,103 in 1899 to $71,186,073 in 1905 and the expenditure keeping pace with it.

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  • For the bettering of the transmitted text we can call in aids of a C D partial or subsidiary character which are known in general as testimonia.

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  • With the latter port it is connected by the Great Northern Steamship Company, a subsidiary line of the Great Northern railway, the passenger service of which is carried on by what are probably the largest and finest inland passenger steamships in existence.

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  • By a treaty signed at Burhanpur in 1803 Daulat Rao further agreed to maintain a subsidiary force, to be paid out of the revenues of the territories ceded under the treaty of Sarji Anjangaon.

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  • The chief of these subsidiary chapels, that of the Blessed Virgin (or Lady chapel), behind the high altar, was often of large size.

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  • There is none in the subsidiary senses, because none of them perceives the pressures exerted on them.

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  • In the case of Solorina, for example, the principal alga is a green alga, one of the Palmellaceae, but Nostoc (a blue-green alga) is also found playing a subsidiary part as FIG.

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  • It consists of a well-marked main chain, accompanied in its central part by subsidiary ridges.

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  • More drastic were other modifications which it underwent in course of time in several localities, which led to the appearance of various subsidiary forms alongside of the original type.

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  • As a rule, however, these subsidiary forms of surplice were worn mostly by the lower clergy.

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  • In order that the conservatory may be kept gay with flowers, there should be a subsidiary structure to receive the plants as they go out of bloom.

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  • Pottsi, 3 to 4 ft., bright yellow, are the best-known varieties, of which there are man y subsidiary ones, some being very large and free in flowering.

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  • It contains mirror-polishing works, subsidiary to the mirror-works of St Gobain, chemical works, sugar manufactories, metal foundries and breweries.

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  • In lieu of calling the different subsidiary associations by the ordinary term " Lodges," the name was given of " Habitations," which could be constituted with thirteen members.

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  • This subsidiary basin is separated from the Caspian by a narrow sandbar, pierced by a strait 14 m.

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  • In 1810 the combined population of Llanelly, with its four subsidiary hamlets of Berwick, Glyn, Hencoed and Westowe, only amounted to 2972; in 1840 the inhabitants of the borough hamlet alone had risen to 4173.

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  • But this was looked on as too near the limit of safety to be relied on, and in 1899 subsidiary weirs were started across both branches of the river a short distance below the two barrages.

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  • In Prussia at least the medieval system of local self-government had succumbed completely to the centralizing policy of the monarchy, and when it was revived it was at the will and for the purposes of the central authorities, as subsidiary to the bureaucratic system.

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  • And further, we must always remember that entertainment and aesthetic effect were at most subsidiary objects.

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  • There is a subsidiary coinage (introduced in 1908) consisting of a nickel penny and a nickel tenth of a penny (the last-named was first coined in aluminium, but this metal proved unsuitable and was withdrawn).

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  • The first bill laid before the Estates by the government was to impose an excise tax on the principal articles of consumption, together with subsidiary taxes on cattle, poultry, &c., in return for which the abolition of all the old direct taxes was promised.

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  • If, on the other hand, the endosperm is the product of an act of fertilization as definite as that giving rise to the embryo itself, we have to recognize that twin-plants are produced within the embryo-sac - one, the embryo, which becomes the angiospermous plant, the other, the endosperm, a short-lived, undifferentiated nurse to assist in the nutrition of the former, even as the subsidiary embryos in a pluri-embryonic Gymnosperm may facilitate the nutrition of the dominant one.

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  • The idea of the endosperm as a second subsidiary plant is no new one; it was suggested long ago in explanation of the coalescence of the polar nuclei, but it was then based on the assumption that these represented male and female cells, an assumption for which there was no evidence and which was inherently improbable.

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  • With Elisha, on the other hand, miracles seem the principal function, and the teaching is altogether subsidiary.

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  • In 1903 the number of fishermen directly employed in fishing was 36,162, there were 17,496 engaged in curing and preserving the fish landed, while 32,201 were employed in subsidiary industries on shore, making a total of 85,859 persons engaged in the fisheries and dependent industries.

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  • In miscellaneous metal trades, embracing tinplate goods, wire workers, makers of stoves, grates, ranges and fire-arms, makers of bolts, nuts, rivets, screws and staples, and those occupied in several subsidiary trades, the number of operatives in 1901 amounted to 13,209.

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  • There are several small subsidiary plains that extend from it both north and south into the surrounding mountain region; of these we need only mention a broad valley running north-eastwards between Jebel Duhi, a range 15 m.

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  • Within its precincts are a Roman pharos or lighthouse, still exhibiting the Roman masonry; the ancient fortress church (St Mary in Castro); some remains of the Saxon fort; and the massive keep and subsidiary defences (such as the Constable's, Avranche's, and other towers) of the Norman building.

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  • In 1563, or perhaps two years later, appeared his great work De Rerum Natura, which was followed by a large number of scientific and philosophical works of subsidiary importance.

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  • The prosperity of agriculture therefore is of overwhelming importance to the people of India, and all other industries are only subsidiary to this main occupation.

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  • His intrigues with the French were laid bare, and he was given an opportunity of adhering to the new subsidiary system.

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  • Wellesley tried assiduously to bring these several Mahratta powers within the net of his subsidiary system.

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  • At last, in 1802, the necessities of the peshwa, who had been defeated by Holkar, and driven as a fugitive into British territory, induced him to sign the treaty of Bassein, by which he pledged himself to hold communications with no other power, European or native, and ceded territory for the maintenance of a subsidiary force.

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  • The company is a subsidiary of the larger Nationwide company, which provides a variety of financial, investment, and insurance services.

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  • The gas current is simultaneously observed by a suitable meter, which, with subsidiary corrections for pressure, temperature, &c., gives the necessary data for deducing calorific value.

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  • In 1789 it was ceded by Tippoo to the nizam, and in 1800 the nizam ceded the district of Anantapur with others to the British in payment for a subsidiary British force.

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  • Connected with this are subsidiary schools, notably one for dyeing and finishing.

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  • What was exceptional and subsidiary in feudal times came to obtain general recognition in the course of the 14th and i 5th centuries, and, for this very reason, assumed a very different aspect.

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  • From the 1st of August 1905 the old nickels paid into the treasury were remitted and the issue carefully regulated; so also with the cash, which was retained as a subsidiary coinage, while a supplementary coinage was issued of silver 10-sen pieces and bronze I-sen and half-sen pieces.

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  • The last supposed syllogism, namely, that having two affirmative premises and entailing an undistributed middle in the second figure, is accepted by Wundt under the title "Inference by Comparison" (Vergleichungsschluss), and is supposed by him to be useful for abstraction and subsidiary to induction, and by Bosanquet to be useful for analogy.

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  • All else is finally subsidiary.

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  • In other cases the title of landgrave is borne by German sovereigns as a subsidiary title; e.g.

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  • It throws off, in the latitude of Kaisarieh, a subsidiary range, the Binboa Dagh, which separates the waters of the Sihun from those of the Jihun.

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  • The must, as the expressed juice of the grape is termed, is now exposed to the process of fermentation, which consists essentially in the conversion of the sugar of the must into alcohol and various subsidiary products.

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  • At the same time various subsidiary products such as glycerin, succinic acid, small quantities of higher alcohols, volatile acids and compound esters are produced.

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  • It is to these subsidiary matters that the flavour and bouquet in wine are particularly due, at any rate in the first stages of maturation, although some of the substances originally present in the grape, such as ready-formed esters, essential oils, fat and so on, also play a role in this regard.

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  • The substitution of the word " concurrence " for " call " about 1764 indicates the subsidiary and ornamental light in which the assent of the parishioners was now to be regarded.

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  • Most of these ministers were abolished under the new constitution, and the heads of subsidiary departments are entitled mudir or rais, and are placed under the responsible ministers.

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  • The basin at the Goletta end of the canal now serves as a subsidiary harbour to that of Tunis.

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  • The folds are part of an extensive system arranged as if in a festoon hanging southwards between Peshawar and Mount Ararat, but with the outer folds looped up at Sibi so as to form the subsidiary festoon of the Suliman and Bugti Hills.

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  • In 1853 the work of constructing a proper system of roads was undertaken, and by the end of the century all the larger towns were linked together by the main or " royal " highways to which the " district " and " municipal " roads were subsidiary.

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  • From the Mongolian plateau the ascent is on the whole gentle, but from the plains of Siberia it is much steeper, despite the fact that the range is masked by a broad belt of subsidiary ranges of an Alpine character, e.g.

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  • Such action is now known to be quite a of subsidiary matter.

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  • In both ranges, too, some of the highest summits stand on spurs of the main range, not on the main range itself; as Mont Perdu and Maladetta lie south of the main backbone of the Pyrenees, so Mount Elbruz and Kasbek, Dykh-tau, Koshtan-tau, Janga-tau and Shkara - all amongst the loftiest peaks of the Caucasus - stand on a subsidiary range north of the principal range or on spurs connecting the two.

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  • Between the main range and the sea there intervene at least two parallel ranges separated by deep glens, and behind it a third subsidiary parallel range, likewise separated by a deep trough-like valley, and known as the Bokovoi Khrebet.

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  • And whereas the main range is built up of hard eruptive or crystalline rocks, the subsidiary chains are composed of softer (Cretaceous and Tertiary) laminated formations, which easily become disintegrated and dislocated.

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  • Besides the Bokovoi Khrebet several other short subsidiary ranges branch off from the main range at acute angles, lifting up high montane glens between them; for instance, the two ranges in Svanetia, which divide, the one the river (glen) Ingur from the river (glen) Tskhenis-Tskhali, and the other the river (glen) TskhenisTskhali from the rivers (glens) Lechkhum and Racha.Down all these glens glacier streams descend, until they find an opportunity to pierce through the flanking ranges, which they do in deep and picturesque gorges, and then race down the northern slopes of the mountains to enter the Terek or the Kuban, or down the southern versant to join the Rion or the Kura.

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  • The most frequented pass in Svanetia is that of Latpari (9260 ft.), situated in the first of the southern subsidiary ranges mentioned above, and thus connecting the valley of the Ingur with the valley of theTskhenis-Tskhali.

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  • Here the principal peaks, again found for the most part on the spurs and subsidiary ranges, are the Tsmiakom-khokh (13,570 ft.), Shan-tau (1 4,53 0 ft.), Kidenais-magali (13,840 ft.), Zilga-khokh (12,645 ft.), Zikari (12,565 ft.), Choukhi (12,110 ft.), Julti-dagh (12,430 ft.), Alakhun-dagh (12,690 ft.) and Maghi-dagh (12,445 ft.).

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  • But, austere and unattractive though these valleys are, the same epithets cannot be applied to the deep gorges by which in most cases the streams make their escape through the northern subsidiary range.

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  • But we may follow Godwin-Austen in accepting the main chain of the Murtagh as merging into the central mountain system of the Tibetan Chang, its axis being defined and divided by the transverse stream of the Shyok at its westward bend, whilst the Karakoram range, in which the Shyok rises, is a subsidiary northern branch.

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  • Various other sciences, in conformity with the above definition, must be regarded as subsidiary to anthropology, which yet hold their own independent places in the field of knowledge.

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  • In the south and south-west provinces placer gold mines by the banks of watercourses are worked by Gallas as an industry subsidiary to tending their flocks and fields.

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  • Subsidiary to these leading industries is the production of machine-made clothing, hats and caps.

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  • In Plato, however, this distinction is applied chiefly in an ethical and religious direction; and, while it defines philosophy, so far correctly, as the endeavour to express what things are in their ultimate constitution, it is not yet accompanied by a sufficient differentiation of the subsidiary inquiries by which this ultimate question may be approached.

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  • Subsidiary to metaphysics, as the central inquiry, stand the sciences of logic and ethics, to which may be added aesthetics, constituting three normative sciences - sciences, that is, which do not, primarily, describe facts, but rather prescribe ends or set forth ideals.

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  • As in other cases, dyeing was subsidiary to the cloth industry.

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  • The medium of exchange is the Indian rupee (=16d.), with the subsidiary coinage of Mauritius.

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  • Yet his work as a reformer was subsidiary to his work as a preacher.

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  • While the larger proposals of the bill were thus open to grave objection, its subsidiary features provoked ridicule.

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  • Three years later these and various other engagements were consolidated into a systematic plan for the administration of the Baroda territory, under a prince with a revenue of three-quarters of a million sterling, perfectly independent in all internal matters, but practically kept on his throne by subsidiary British troops.

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  • For further works reference may be made to subsidiary articles.

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  • Lord B altinglass raised a hopeless subsidiary revolt in Wicklow (1580), which was signalized by a crushing defeat of the lord deputy, Lord Grey de Wilton (Arthegal) in Glenmalure.

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  • Some miles south of Diego-Suarez is a huge volcanic mountain, Ambohitra, with scores of subsidiary cones on its slopes and around its base.

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  • Such are Lake Rukwa, in a subsidiary depression north of Nyasa, and Eiassi and Manyara in the system of the eastern rift-valley.

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  • Subsidiary points of utility, such as the formation of the London and Liverpool schools of tropical medicine from 1899 onwards, were taken up by him with characteristic vigour.

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  • From Ruwenzori a subsidiary range, known as the Kipura mountains, runs due south to the lake shore, where it ends in a low rounded hill.

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  • It was a subsidiary of one or more of Mr. Cooms' international holdings and would be devoted to analyzing a myriad of production numbers effecting economies from countries around the world.

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  • However it has sold lubricants, and in 1984 produced a hardback Atlas for use by its German subsidiary.

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  • Cisco equipment in Europe is supplied by cisco equipment in Europe is supplied by Cisco Systems International BV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

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  • Organon products are sold in over 100 countries, of which more than 60 have an organon products are sold in over 100 countries, of which more than 60 have an Organon subsidiary.

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  • Its Web site and image results are now supplied by its subsidiary overture and it offers some serious competition to Google.

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  • In October 2002, the company became a wholly owned subsidiary of Boeing.

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  • Silver Point is also becoming the controlling shareholder of CF Gomma's Polish subsidiary.

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  • The next route starts on a small subsidiary wall, 15 meters up left from the ruined sheepfold Conundrum 15m HVS (5a ).

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  • Oxford BioMedica has a wholly-owned subsidiary in San Diego, USA.

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  • Euro Cargo Rail is a wholly owned subsidiary of English Welsh & Scottish Railroad Holdings Limited.

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  • Any property managing subsidiary of the issuing company must also be a qualifying 90% subsidiary of the issuing company.

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  • Example Suppose an overseas banking subsidiary has made a number of third party loans that exceed its balance sheet capability.

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  • The foreign subsidiary has to start up a new activity.

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  • In 1946 the Canadian subsidiary of de Havilland designed and built a replacement for the Tiger Moth.

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  • The H&M Group has further acquired the American clothing chain GAP's german subsidiary.

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  • A judge found BAT's Australian subsidiary had " deliberately obliterated " documents, depriving her of the right to a fair trial.

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  • Back to top Do we need a trading subsidiary?

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  • The subsidiary seconds are at 9. It still has bright tritium luminous dial markings.

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  • The balance sheets of overseas subsidiary undertakings are expressed in sterling at year end exchange rates.

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  • The Gems sides are white doo wop, released on Old Town subsidiary Win, and currently fetching $ 300 for an original copy.

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  • The Group has also included in this figure asset write-downs of £ 236k associated with the planned closure of its Japanese subsidiary.

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  • In order to enable two or more motions to be worked together, or independently as required, reversing friction cones are used for the subsidiary motions, especially the slewing motion.

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  • The sporophylls (stamens and carpels) are generally associated with other leaves, known as the perianth, to form a flower; these subsidiary leaves are protective and attractive in function and their development is correlated with the transport of pollen by insect agency (see ANGI0sPERM5; POLLINATION, and FLOWER).

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  • It has been substantiated by numerous subsidiary investigations in diverse departments, from different standpoints, and under various aspects, and can be replaced only by one which shall more adequately explain the literary and historical evidence (see further, p. 289).

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  • These tectonic arches often extend for long distances with great regularity, but are frequently crossed by subsidiary anticlines, which themselves play a not unimportant part in the aggregation of the oil.

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  • In order to adapt this formula to logarithms, we introduce a subsidiary angle p, such that cot p = cot l cos t; we then have cos D = sin 1 cos( - p) I sin p. In the above formulae our earth is assumed to be a sphere, but when calculating and reducing to the sea-level, a base-line, or the side of a primary triangulation, account must be taken of the spheroidal shape of the earth and of the elevation above the sealevel.

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  • Part of the one available French division was, furthermore, to effect a descent at Kum Kale opposite Helles as a subsidiary operation, partly to deceive the enemy and partly to neutralize Turkish guns, which otherwise might intervene in the Helles fighting.

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  • Not only had a whole array of subsidiary industries to be established and supplies of raw materials secured; thousands of skilled workmen and hundreds of directing personalities of strong character and exceptional ability had to be found and trained.

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  • Socrates, although he held that virtue was the only human good, admitted to a certain extent the importance of its utilitarian side, making happiness at least a subsidiary end of moral action (see Ethics).

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  • The Peninsula in its general contour resembles an inverted pyramid or triangle, terminating at its apex in a subsidiary peninsula, the Peloponnesus or Morea.

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  • Silver Point is also becoming the controlling shareholder of CF Gomma 's Polish subsidiary.

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  • The next route starts on a small subsidiary wall, 15 meters up left from the ruined sheepfold Conundrum 15m HVS (5a).

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  • He has been appointed to Oxford BioMedica 's San Diego subsidiary to spearhead business development primarily in the USA.

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  • Owned subsidiary of cancer research by said steven lipscomb is a leading.

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  • For example geico tho one was n't subsidiary of pitney.

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  • The H&M Group has further acquired the American clothing chain GAP 's German subsidiary.

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  • A judge found BAT 's Australian subsidiary had " deliberately obliterated " documents, depriving her of the right to a fair trial.

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  • It was considered that the only marketable asset the Charity had was the shareholding in one of its subsidiary trading companies.

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  • Part of the land was used for company housing, built by a subsidiary company called Wesley Estates.

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  • The clock had an eight-day lever movement striking the hour and the half hour and a subsidiary alarm dial and mechanism.

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  • In 1999, the proposal for a rule change to denote subsidiary bodies went through on the second day without any fuss.

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  • Stuart a colorado detailed form only affordable christian health insurance a mcneil subsidiary what we are.

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  • We have seen a clear division in earlier music between ' thematic ' foreground ideas and workaday subsidiary materials that supported them.

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  • The store, a subsidiary of Toys R Us, offers parents a one-stop shopping experience for virtually all things baby.

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  • This phenomenon is most prevalent among online retailers' websites, but also shows up on general sites like Epinions and its subsidiary Shopping.com.

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  • Book publishers provide generous donations of children's books, and a subsidiary of First Books, the First Book National Book Bank, distributes these books to programs that serve low-income families.

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  • That is because FINA is a subsidiary of ALON USA, a not-so-recognizable name in the fueling industry.

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  • In fact, The Tower Group, a research subsidiary of Mastercard, claims that consumers lose nearly $8 billion annually - approximately 10 percent of gift card sales - due to unredeemed, expired, or lost cards.

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  • PayPal is a subsidiary of eBay, so it is the preferred payment of the site, and you can even find a link to sign up for a new account on the eBay homepage.

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  • Viacom, who owns subsidiary VH1, applied for trademark registration of the word "celebreality" in 2004.

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  • Shortly after Julianne's most recent elimination on Dancing with the Stars, she officially launched her music career via country music label Mercury Nashville, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group.

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  • The brand is a subsidiary of mega-popular Toys R Us.

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  • Costa Mediterranean Cruises, officially Costa Cruises, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carnival Cruise Corporation.

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  • The Great American Life Insurance Company, its largest subsidiary, is ranked in the top 12 percent of stock insurance companies.

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  • Sea World and its subsidiary theme parks Discovery Cove and Aquatica offer a variety of discount programs.

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  • Since its founding in 1982, EA has produced hundreds of video games, either under on its own banner or through the efforts of subsidiary game producers.

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  • In 1996, Bungie turned subsidiary publisher by releasing Crack Dot Com-developed shooter, Abuse.

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  • In addition to their main development teams, Capcom has two subsidiary houses that work on separate titles.

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  • So, as many developers did at the time, they established a quasi-independent subsidiary to release more games per year while complying with Nintendo's limitations.

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  • In 2001, Naughty Dog became an exclusive subsidiary of Sony Computer Entertainment and began another successful franchise, Jax and Daxter.

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  • Electronic Arts' series of games The Sims (developed by subsidiary Maxis) has been one of the best-selling simulations and, in fact has been more popular than most computer games.

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  • There are about 150 Canadian video game companies that are either solely devoted to creating video games or serve the video game industry as subsidiary work.

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  • Half.com is an eBay subsidiary that forgoes the bidding side and allows you to buy outright.

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  • Sky is a subsidiary of Pantech, Korea's second largest mobile phone manufacturer.

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  • T-Mobile USA is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.

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  • Operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of Rogers Wireless, Fido is very value-minded and targets the lower end of the market.

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  • Each of these carriers had subsidiary brands such as Fido, Koodo, and Solo, but some have said that the competition was still lacking, resulting in comparatively higher prices for cell phone service in Canada.

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  • The Hair Club is a subsidiary of the Regis Corp., which is also affiliated with Supercuts, Cost Cutters and Vidal Sassoon.

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  • The company is headquartered in Novato, California and is a subsidiary of North Fork Bancorporation Inc., a commercial bank holding company.

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  • Because ASC is independently funded through these means, it is a division of, and not a subsidiary of, Wells Fargo.

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  • It is a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. The premise behind American Girl dolls is to "…celebrate girls and all that they can be."

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  • The National Institute of Aging (NIA), which is a subsidiary of the National Institute of Health has issued a statement on hormone supplementation, including supplementation of DHEA.

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  • The Ninja food processor, often called the Ninja Master Prep, is a product from Ninja Kitchen, a subsidiary of Euro-Pro Operating, LLC.

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  • In December 2007, Applica merged with the small appliance giant, Salton, Inc., in which Applica became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Salton.

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  • This subsidiary offers affordable insurance to nonprofits.

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  • A subsidiary in Germany, followed by another in Belgium, laid out the brand's European expansion. 1980 marked the date when Phillipe Cassegrain (son of Jean Cassegrain) took over the family business.

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  • Buxton is a subsidiary of Allstar Marketing Group and offers items such as various types of shoulder bags, laptop bags, women's wallets, and men's wallets.

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  • Half.com, a subsidiary of eBay, provides a place for people to sell previously-owned books, movies, CDs, and video games.

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  • The company is a subsidiary of the Barnes & Noble publishing group, so writers are subjected to an intensive screening and training process that ensures they understand how to prepare a high quality study guide.

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  • The American-based business is a subsidiary of Abercrombie & Fitch, and is known for its popular Southern California-inspired image.

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  • It is a subsidiary of Guilin Tang Dynasty Tours, which is a government-registered Chinese travel agency.

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  • Marc Ecko watches are created in collaboration with Callanen International, which is a subsidiary of the Timex Corporation.

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  • The net worth calculation includes income from parent or subsidiary companies and investments.

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  • It should include the date the company was founded, number of employees it has, facilities, the names and addresses of any subsidiary or otherwise related companies, banking information and a summary of the company's five-year plan.

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  • National Auto Research, a Hearst Publishing subsidiary, publishes the Black Book.

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  • After 2000, Hyundai-owned subsidiary Kia started building a loyal American customer base and a growing trust in the U.S. that an affordable Kia car could compete with pricier competitors.

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  • MacDonald. Jason Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary company of Medifast, is responsible for the development, manufacturing, and distribution of the all the products that are central to the plan.

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  • After several decades of solid growth, Geico became a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway investment firm in 1995.

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  • The Protective Life Insurance Company is a subsidiary of Protective Life Corporation.

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  • A wholly owned subsidiary of AIG Travel Services, Inc, Travel Guard International is the leading provider of travel insurance plans in the U.S., covering more than 6 million travelers each year.

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  • This insurance company was a subsidiary of Safeco Insurance and was subject to much scrutiny as well as lawsuits.

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  • This insurance company was a subsidiary of Safeco, an insurance company offering a wide range of insurance products to consumers and small businesses.

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  • If you have questions regarding a company's involvement with the Safeco subsidiary, speak with a customer service representative of the company.

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  • The General Auto Insurance Company is a subsidiary of PGC Holdings Corp.

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  • In 1996, Geico became a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway, which is run by Warren Buffet.

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  • Coventry is a subsidiary of USA-HealthInsurance.com, a leading online source of health insurance for personal and business health insurance.

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  • The University Property and Casualty Insurance Company is a subsidiary of a larger group, the Universal Insurance Holding Company.

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  • Beyond home and auto insurance, IDS Property Casualty Insurance Company offers both long term care insurance and disability income insurance and is a subsidiary of Ameriprise Financial.

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  • While Ameriprise focuses on financial solutions, their IDS subsidiary deals with insurance only.

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  • The Humana Military Healthcare Services (HMHS) subsidiary has been a managed care contractor for the Department of Defense Military Health System TRICARE.

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  • Employers Reinsurance refers to a subsidiary of GE called Employers Reinsurance Corporation, which was in business from its inception in 1984 to 2005.

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  • Joe Boxer, a subsidiary of the Iconix Brand Group, was launched in 1985.

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  • Under their umbrellas, the Big Four labels have hundreds of subsidiary labels.

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  • Fortunately for Chesney, a major label had noticed his success with Capricorn, and soon he had a deal with Sony BMG subsidiary BNA Records.

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  • Columbia dropped the Jonas Brothers in 2007, and they were quickly scooped up by Hollywood Records, a subsidiary of The Disney Corporation.

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  • All of the Twilight series' soundtracks were released by Chop Shop Records, a subsidiary of Atlantic Records.

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  • Eminem was signed to Dre's Aftermath Entertainment subsidiary of Interscope and began working with Eminem on his major label debut, The Slim Shady LP.

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  • They signed the Shorpshires to a deal with Epic Records, one of their subsidiary labels, and again re-released a re-recorded version of the song.

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  • The show can also be seen on Discovery Channel subsidiary the Science Channel.

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  • Of Nuraghe Lugheras near Paulilatino, or the Nuraghe de S'Orcu near Domusnovas, the entrance may be protected by a regular system of courtyards and subsidiary nuraghi.

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  • In addition to the brakes on the lifting gear of cranes it is found necessary, especially in quickrunning electric cranes, to provide a brake on the subsidiary motions, and also devices to stop the motor at the end of the lift or travel, so as to prevent over-running.

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  • The United Telephone Company confined its operations to London; subsidiary companies were formed to operate in the provinces.

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  • The dominant forms result from crustal movements, the subsidiary from secondary reactions o during the action of the primitive forms on mobile distri butions.

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  • Alongside the tracks on which stand the trains that are to be broken up and from which the sidings diverge subsidiary tracks are provided for the use of the shunting engines.

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  • From the communion sacrifice sprang the piaculum, which here becomes a subsidiary form and finds its full explanation in the ideas connected with the mystic union of god and worshippers.

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  • The sacrifices of sacralization and desacralization mentioned above find their analogues in the Hindu scheme of the rite; sacralization and desacralization, sometimes performed by means of subsidiary sacrifices, are the essential elements of the preparation for sacrifice and the subsequent lustration.

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  • He soon learned to call to his aid the subsidiary sciences of geography and chronology, and before he was quite capable of reading them had already attempted to weigh in his childish balance the competing systems of Scaliger and Petavius, of Marsham and Newton.

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  • In addition to these there are subsidiary maxima at intervals of 41, 9 and 84-93 years.

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  • It entered a creek which was navigable for a considerable distance, and formed a subsidiary harbour for the City, but by the 14th century this was becoming choked with refuse, and though an attempt was made to clear it, and wharves were built in 1670, it was wholly arched over in 1 7371765 below Holborn Bridge.

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  • Each floor is opened up by subsidiary haulage roads and worked out in small rooms which are timbered and filled with broken rock when completed.

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  • The attacks at " S " and " Y " were intended to be subsidiary; but great importance was attached to that at " X " owing to the vicinity of this point to " W."

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  • The empty crucible, having first been gradually dried and heated to a bright red heat in a subsidiary furnace, is taken up by means of massive iron tongs and introduced into the previously heated furnace, the temperature of which is then gradually raised.

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  • For this purpose a cylinder of fireclay, provided with a square axial hole at the upper end, is heated in a small subsidiary furnace and is then introduced into the molten glass.

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  • We may consider that, in country districts, constant soil moisture is one of the chief factors; while in the case of urban outbreaks mere soil moisture is subsidiary to other more potent causes.

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  • Thus with every creation of a craft fraternity the gild merchant was weakened and its sphere of activity was diminished, though the new bodies were subsidiary to the older and larger fraternity.

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  • Whatever power they did secure, whether as potent subsidiary organs of the municipal polity for the regulation of trade, or as the chief or sole medium for the acquisition of citizenship, or as integral parts of the common council, was, generally speaking, the logical sequence of a gradual economic development, and not the outgrowth of a revolutionary movement by which oppressed craftsmen endeavoured to throw off the yoke of an arrogant patrician gild merchant.

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  • In England the fraternities of journeymen, after struggling a while for complete independence, seem to have fallen under the supervision and control of the masters' gilds; in other words, they became subsidiary or affiliated organs of the older craft fraternities.

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  • The single gold standard has been in force in Peru since 1897 and 1898, silver and copper being used for subsidiary coinage.

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  • Ship and boat building, together with subsidiary industries, such as rope and sail making, appear less subject to periods of depression than other industries.

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  • The process was known at an early period, and was employed for the purpose of subsidiary decoration from the close of the 16th century, but not until the 19th century did Japanese experts begin to manufacture the objects known in Europe as enamels; that is to say, vases, plaques, censers, bowls, and so forth, having their surface covered with vitrified pastes applied either in the chain plev or the cloisonn style.

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  • If, however, no porous division be used to prevent the intermingling by diffusion of the anode and cathode solutions, a complicated set of subsidiary reactions takes place.

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  • The second rectangle contains a small hypostyle hall with six columns, and the sanctuary, with their subsidiary chambers.

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  • Cereals' have been for many years declining, although Indian corn is a valuable subsidiary to the dairy interest, which is the most thriving farm industry.

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  • Business interests of this magnitude were constantly expanding, and he became interested in numerous subsidiary enterprises, such as tramways and the supply of electric power and light.

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  • Subsidiary forces were to operate on the sea-board, in the Shenandoah Valley and elsewhere.

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  • It does not fall within the scope of this article to examine the validity of these conclusions, nor even to notice the various subsidiary or consequential conclusions.

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  • The best general method of calculating logarithms consists, in its simplest form, in resolving the number whose logarithm is required into factors of the form I - i r n, where n is one of the nine digits, and making use of subsidiary tables of logarithms of factors of this form.

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  • These include all those structures which are more intimately associated with the growth of ornamental plants and flowers, and comprise conservatory, plant stove, greenhouse and the subsidiary pits and frames.

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  • It is with Aristotle that the bookish tradition begins to dominate the evolution of logic. The technical perfection of the analysis which he offers is, granted the circle of presuppositions within which it works, so decisive, that what precedes, even Plato's logic, is not unnaturally regarded as merely preliminary and subsidiary to it.

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  • For this reason every piece of pressed glass-ware, as soon as it is liberated from the mould, is exposed to a sharp heat in a small subsidiary furnace in order that the ruffled surface may be removed by melting.

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  • There are a number of subsidiary branches of work, such as the Young People's Legion, and the Naval and Military League for work among men in the military, naval and merchant services.

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  • Corps had the subsidiary role of covering and securing the left flank of the composite corps.

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  • To the north-east of the city a very considerable valley has been formed between the Paropamisus and the subsidiary Koh-i-Mulla Khwaja range, called Korokh.

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  • The law divided the subjects of census inquiry into two parts - first, those of primary importance, requiring the aid of the enumerator; and, secondly, those of subsidiary importance, capable of production without the aid of the enumerator.

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  • From subsidiary experiments (for which the original memoir must be consulted) the pressure variations within the resonator could be calculated from the movements of the plate.

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  • It is evident that, in such case, the string, while vibrating as a whole between its fixed extremities, is at the same time executing subsidiary oscillations about its middle point, its points B FIG.

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  • The subsidiary industries, such as the manufacture of machinery and wire fabric, are of considerable importance.

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  • In neither of these cases have the subsidiary buildings been fully traced out.

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  • Groups of these dwellings are enclosed by subsidiary stone walls so as to form distinct units within the larger precinct.

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  • The great Conde was given, for a victory gained near this place, the right to use the style of Enghien among his subsidiary titles.

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  • Lastly, to pass over unnecessary details, the markings of various kinds to be observed on the lobes of the livers of freshly-slaughtered animals, which are due mainly to the traces left by the subsidiary hepatic ducts and hepatic veins on the liver surface, were described as "holes," "paths," "clubs" and the like.

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  • This was, however, but a subsidiary issue and possesses no permanent spiritual significance.

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  • While it is impossible to give a strictly economic interpretation of the earlier history of nations, economic interests so govern the life and determine the policy of modern states that other forces, like those of religion and politics, seem to play only a subsidiary part, modifying here and there the view which is taken of particular questions, but not changing in any important degree the general course of their development.

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  • Suppose we have selected one of the numerous subsidiary problems suggested by the general inquiry, and obtained such full and complete information about one particular industry that we of a can tabulate the wages of the workers for a long series of years.

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  • There is an equally striking difference among the disp uted prophecies themselves, and one of no small moment as a subsidiary indication of their origin.

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  • A mattock with which to break the clods is often found represented in Anglo-Saxon drawings as subsidiary to the plough.

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  • Quite commonly the burrow has a second passage running obliquely upwards from the main passage to the surface of the soil, and this subsidiary track may itself be shut off from the main branch by an inner door, so that when an enemy has forced an entrance through the main door, the spider retreats behind the second, leaving the intruder to explore the seemingly empty burrow.

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