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It is in micrograms per cubic meter, not square meter.
And these numbers suggest that perception may not square with reality.
But this popular cultural analogy does not square with the actual truth.
But this logic does not square with how book publishing traditionally handles plagiarism.
Egypt's high threshold has created claims on paper that do not square with reality.
Dodd was definitely not square and the pair finally met in person last week.
President Trump's protectionist impulses, for instance, do not square neatly with a booming energy sector.
Such open discourse is important even if what is said does not square with our worldview.
Wendy's, meanwhile, thinks both Apple and Google got it wrong, because their patties are round, not square.
But that does not square with a doctrine it has developed known as "escalate to de-escalate".
Others he could not square what he heard with what he and his fellow veterans had lived.
Mr. Trump is pushing radical nationalist and isolationist ideas that do not square with his own party's platform.
Two other former employees have also accused Gurung of treatment that does not square with his public image.
At night, Yankees third baseman Gio Urshela decided to not square up when a ball headed his way.
How many crossword grids has The New York Times published that are not square (not counting acrostic puzzles)?
Mr Sirisena's conduct so far suggests he will not accept any result that does not square with his own plans.
Well, not square in it, more sort of lopping over the edge of its belt, but you get the idea.
Or, as the report put it, "If we do not square up to the challenge now, we will surely regret it."
Dismantling these protections is wrong, and it does not square with our faith or the faith of millions of pro-life Americans.
Still, the scientists currently on the panel found that the three regulatory changes they evaluated did not square with relevant scientific research.
In the end, analysts say, airlines are selling a form of real estate, but they are trading in square inches, not square feet.
"The future that students see for themselves does not square with the future of work," Schleicher said at the launch, according to Quartz.
"If yuan short sellers do not square their positions, they will see losses immediately as the funding cost is really high," Ngan said.
It had a rectangular bedroom, but the rest of the apartment was an unusual "not-square, not-even-triangle shape," Ms. Pineda said.
But his environmentalist bent did not square well with Mr. Macron's free-market agenda, and he struggled to win policy battles within the government.
One of the first theme answers we thought of was 16 letters long, so you'll notice that the grid is not square today (16x15).
Drucker said he did not have grounds to fire Gaspar and could not square such a move with the public pressure for him to go.
Indeed, the picture of the hard-charging lawman standing up for women does not square with the secretly abusive and controlling boyfriend described in the magazine.
It was the campaign's first explanation to date — but one that still left many questions unanswered and did not square with Mr. Biden's most recent remarks.
Most important, those recollections of protest do not square with the documentary record of our interactions with the NSC in the days and weeks that followed.
" Murray also says in the letter that Price's comment "echoes promises made by President Trump and Republicans that simply do not square with rigorous, independent, publicly available analysis.
The Pentagon on Tuesday said it could not square President Trump's tweets about Qatar and terrorism with its own statement about the country's enduring commitment to regional security.
There are single-color cubes where the moving parts are not square; they shift into incomprehensible shapes when they are scrambled, and back to a cube when solved.
This account did not square with the location of the shooting victim's gunshot wounds and appeared contrary to video footage that showed the suspect running away from the officer.
When inventions were flourishing in 19th-century America, the West tried to impose IP codes on a humbled China that simply could not square them with its Confucian traditions.
He establishes different compositions as well as works on formats that are not square, but horizontal, recalling in scale an entablature running along the front of a Greek temple.
He did not square that with his earlier position that the United States is far from the conflict, and should not get overly upset with the seizure of Crimea itself.
His dad, on the other hand, struggles to come to terms with the fact that the idea that he had of who his son really is might not square with reality.
Greenspan predicted that GDP gains in the fourth quarter would be "significantly slower" than in the preceding two quarters, though the assertion does not square when compared with various growth trackers.
Online operators' claims that they can "operate as an unregulated house" do not "square with existing Texas law," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement on his office's website.
But I think a movie like that, a square (but not square at all!) historical drama about men who did Great Things and the women who were Wives, is a relic.
It's just the version of American Christianity that we see on the news, it just does not square with what I think of when I think of the best parts of The Bible.
The videos are tall, not square, like on Snapchat or Instagram's stories, but you navigate through videos by scrolling up and down, like a feed, not by tapping or swiping side to side.
But this focus does not square with the low number of plots in the United States by Muslims, and it does a disservice to a minority group that suffers from increasingly hostile public opinion.
Several players said they could not square the league's investment in China, which will host the 2022 Games and two N.H.L. exhibition games in September, with its refusal to participate in the 2018 Olympics.
But Ayliff said that did not square with what he knew and that Manafort was essentially renting the apartment from himself to use for his consulting business and had claimed business deductions in his taxes.
And while the threat does not square with reality, since major car plants worldwide are typically unionized, a majority of workers are not willing to call this bluff and organize for better wages and conditions.
But I could not square this deep commitment to equality and justice with a law that took away a woman's fundamental right to make her own ethical decisions about how, when and whether to have children.
" The decision follows an earlier temporary injunction, issued last month, in which Judge Gilliam said the White House's efforts did not "square with fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic.
While many market participants point to the sharp increase in interest rates as evidence of rising inflationary expectations, that does not square with a stronger dollar and lower prices in precious metals and relatively stable energy markets.
In a new legal opinion, Mr. Schneiderman said the 1970 state law, which criminalizes abortion past 24 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother's life is endangered, did not square with the later Supreme Court decisions in Roe v.
If, as he contends in one example, the most significant change in diets as populations become Westernised, urbanised and affluent is the amount of sugar consumed, then the conventional wisdom linking fat with chronic disease does not square up.
The state's attorney's rhetoric about the 400 days being essential to charge Van Dyke also does not square with reality given the far more efficient work of her counterparts across the country and the speed by which she charges civilians.
The fact that the President has so much authority, from the ability to send troops into combat without a Congressional declaration of war to using executive measures to achieve policy goals like building a wall, does not square with their agenda.
Of course, it's one thing to introduce an outdoor work space at a sprawling, low-rise campus; it's another to squeeze it into a project in a built-up urban environment where every square foot, if not square inch, matters.
The behavior we see in this video does not square with our training or culture and follow up will continue so we can better ensure our employees will know they will be fully supported to make the right decisions when these issues arise.
This spring, Mr. Paul threatened to do "whatever it takes" to block the confirmation of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, saying that Mr. Pompeo's support for military intervention in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Afghanistan did not square with Mr. Trump's own views.
Diagnosing Orsino an early modern "incel" — the term some misogynistic men use online to describe themselves as involuntarily celibate — and handing him a firearm may not square with the text, but it gooses the play's sometimes-narcotizing verse by hitting its grimmer notes.
The existence of such purchase history tool that knows a scary amount of your offline and online behavior stretching back years, even if it is private, does not square nicely with Google CEO Sundar Pichai's op-ed in The New York Times last week.
Since the register has its own point of sale software, and the demo video was set up for a bar purchase, I wondered if Dorsey was familiar with the software that's promoted for point of sale on the reaity TV show Bar Rescue (it's not Square).
But when youth coaches asked about getting his grandson Jackson, 9, into football pads and the Bucs' pipeline, Schultz could not square his grandson's talent and love for the game with the bone-jarring hits that may cause concussions or lead to neurocognitive problems later in life.
"The position that when Congress declines the Executive's request to appropriate funds, the Executive nonetheless may simply find a way to spend those funds 'without Congress' does not square with fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic," writes Gilliam, a Barack Obama appointee.
"The position that when Congress declines the Executive's request to appropriate funds, the Executive nonetheless may simply find a way to spend those funds 'without Congress' does not square with fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic," wrote Gilliam, a President Barack Obama appointee.
Jefferies analyst Philippe Houchois said Tesla's claim that the Semi's total cost of ownership would be more than 20 percent lower than that of a diesel engine did not square with Houchois' understanding of trucking costs and that more information is needed about the longevity of the batteries on the truck.
But because this official would not go on the record to back the interpretation, and because Justice Department officials did not square the official's confirmation with Mr. Rosenstein's blanket denial of the article, we concluded that it was less credible than the other reporting that pointed to Mr. Rosenstein being serious.
"The position that when Congress declines the Executive's request to appropriate funds, the Executive nonetheless may simply find a way to spend those funds 'without Congress' does not square with fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic," the judge wrote in granting a temporary injunction to stop construction.
Nail workers routinely work days that stretch longer than eight hours and are paid in flat daily or weekly wages, a combination that does not square with state labor laws on overtime pay and essentially guarantees a violation, even when employees are paid a rate that works out to more than the state minimum wage.
First, he was seen as an incapable and overbearing manager; in 2014 he was dismissed as head of the Defense Intelligence Agency because so-called Flynn facts — such as his obsessive notion that Iran was complicit in the 2012 attacks on the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya — did not square with his own agency's assessments.
Those of us living in countries where EMV has been a fixture for a while might just shrug at this, but not Square: It's focused on cutting transaction times to alleviate customer impatience, and it now boasts a 4.2-second total time from when you put your card in the reader to when you've successfully checked out.
"The position that when Congress declines the Executive's request to appropriate funds, the Executive nonetheless may simply find a way to spend those funds 'without Congress' does not square with the fundamental separation of powers principles dating back to the earliest days of our Republic," Haywood Gilliam Jr, a U.S. judge in California, wrote in the order.
While I don't doubt for an instant that Piper came to seem extravagantly inconvenient to a number of people there or that she believes in the core of her being that her life really was at stake, I could not square the extremity of her feelings of persecution with my own sense of reality, no matter how hard I tried.
But Cummins could not square his own dreams of ecumenicity with racial exclusivism.
Front portion of the remains of the 13th-century keep, uncommon in Ireland for being round and not square in shape.
This original group was probably not a predella, since sections of these were usually rectangular not square, but may instead have been a small polyptych.
The Korean calligraphy is developing its own style, steadfastly. Fonts that are not square are being developed, considering jong-sung, or sound coming after the vowel.
But he argues that the inference from this attitude that the future is essentially unknowable does not square with "modern science, that is to say the relentless systematic criticism of phenomena."H.
In nonzero characteristic , the discriminant is zero if and only if the polynomial is not square-free or it has an irreducible factor which is not separable (i.e., the irreducible factor is a polynomial in x^p).
Retrieved December 23, 2010. and has of interior space.100 Front Street. LoopNet. Retrieved December, 29, 2010 The building's footprint is not square, but rectangular, with the short sides being 5 windows across, and the long sides being 7 windows across.
However, the more graduated tail (not square) shows distinctly when spread. The commonest call is a nasal zee, zee, zee, but the notes of the bird evidently vary considerably. Occasionally a double note, ipsee, ipsee, is repeated four or five times.
Depictions showing a king in an intimate pose with a god would therefore be heretical and provocative at the same time. Detail of the stela. Further arguments of Pätznik and Vandier concern the inscriptions right of Qahedjet's serekh. The hieroglyphic signs are unusually shifted to the right and they are not square in arrangement.
As all odd square numbers are of the form , the odd numbers of the form are not square numbers. Squares of odd numbers are of the form , since and is an even number. Every odd perfect square is a centered octagonal number. The difference between any two odd perfect squares is a multiple of 8.
Much of the information that has been gathered about the Mausoleum and its structure has come from the Roman polymath Pliny the Elder. Pliny the Elder, Natural History, xxxvi.30-31. He wrote some basic facts about the architecture and some dimensions. The building was rectangular, not square, surrounded by a colonnade of thirty-six columns.
At the Thunder Bay plant, when workers went to attach the under-frame to the sidewalls, they had found they were not square. To solve the problem, they wanted to rivet the two pieces together. The TTC rejected that solution, as according to Byford, rivets pop. There were still issues with loose screws, wiring and electrical connectors .
A main contributor to the development of combinatorics on words was Axel Thue (1863–1922); he researched repetition. Thue's main contribution was the proof of the existence of infinite square-free words. Square-free words do not have adjacent repeated factors. To clarify, "summer" is not square-free since m is repeated consecutively, while "encyclopedia" is square-free.
Squares of even numbers are even (and in fact divisible by 4), since . Squares of odd numbers are odd, since . It follows that square roots of even square numbers are even, and square roots of odd square numbers are odd. As all even square numbers are divisible by 4, the even numbers of the form are not square numbers.
Petřín Lookout Tower is often described as small version of the Eiffel Tower. In contrast to the Eiffel Tower, Petřín Lookout Tower has an octagonal, not square, cross-section. Further, it does not stand, as does the Eiffel Tower, on four columns of lattice steel. The whole area under its legs is covered with the entrance hall.
He continued to be worried by the Liberals' policy of Home Rule, supporting the Irish Unionists who opposed it.The Times, 4 and 6 June 1892. He could not square the retention of Irish MPs at Westminster under the scheme for the second home rule bill. Irish MPs could control English, Scottish, and Welsh affairs, so he argued.
Square-headed brooches typically have rectangular heads, not square as described by their name. The foot is generally lozenge-shaped. This brooch is cross-shaped in some types, with animal ornamentation where the bow and foot connect. The square-heads originated in Scandinavia in the fifth century and spread to England and south into Europe toward the end of the fifth century.
Also, McMillan v. Pennsylvania, , was not relevant to the Court's rule because McMillan involved a mandatory minimum punishment, rather than a maximum sentence. Finally, Justice O'Connor warned that the Court's decision did not square with Walton v. Arizona, , in which the Court had ruled that the jury-trial requirement expressly did not apply to the aggravating factors required under Arizona law to impose a death sentence.
There are also examples of cruciform structures that precisely depict a Latin cross, such as the eleventh-century Santa Marta de Tera church in Zamora, or the San Lorenzo de Zorita del Páramo church in Palencia, whose header is not square but semicircular. There are also circular plans, with a single nave such as the San Marcos church in Salamanca, or the Vera Cruz church in Segovia.
Materials submitted are not software program and document stipulated in the <>; 3\. The title of program are not square with obligee's signature, and no proof document is provided; 4\. There is ownership dispute on the software be applied for registration. Article 22 Applicant must revise and supplement materials within 30 days if it is requested by the Chinese Software Protection Center, otherwise will be considered as withdraw application.
Moreover, Smith's version of the speech does not square with the recollections of other witnesses; and as we have seen, Smith himself may not have been present as a witness. As a result of such discrepancies, staff of the National Archives in Washington, DC, concluded that the speech is most likely fiction.William S. Abruzzi, The real Chief Seattle was not a spiritual ecologist, The Skeptical Inquirer v.23, no.
Dalston has a population of around 2,500 and serves as a key service centre for a much wider rural area. At the centre is the Square, which is not square, dominated by St Michael's and All Angels Church. Most of the shops are located in and around the Square. To the northwest of the centre of the village is the Barras Lane trading estate, home to many businesses.
Empiricists study how these skills may be learned in such a short time. The debate is over whether these systems are learned by general-purpose learning devices or domain-specific cognition. Moreover, many modern cognitive developmental psychologists, recognizing that the term "innate" does not square with modern knowledge about epigenesis, neurobiological development, or learning, favor a non-nativist framework. Researchers who discuss "core systems" often speculate about differences in thinking and learning between proposed domains.
The raised ground floor now houses the kitchen (usually the only one) and a reception room, with doors leading out onto a terrace and down to the garden, also a bathroom and perhaps a bedroom or office. Upstairs are the expected bedrooms and bathroom(s). The style now is grandeur. Not square houses, but ones with contours and definition, large entrance halls, sweeping reception rooms, heavily decorated bathrooms with corner hydromassage tubs and more.
Architectural drawing of the E. 9th Street facade of the building. The exterior of the structure is made of white granite from the North Jay Granite Company, and quarried near Jay, Maine. The site is not square, due to the acute angle at which Euclid Avenue intersects with E. 9th Street. To accommodate the site, Post created a total of 13 bays and columns on each street-facing side of the structure.
A square rig is a type of sail and rigging arrangement in which the primary driving sails are carried on horizontal spars which are perpendicular, or square, to the keel of the vessel and to the masts—the sails themselves are not square but are symmetrically quadrilateral. These spars are called yards and their tips, beyond the last stay, are called the yardarmsOxford English Dictionary. A ship mainly so rigged is called a square-rigger.
The discriminant of a polynomial over a field is zero if and only if the polynomial has a multiple root in some field extension. The discriminant of a polynomial over an integral domain is zero, if and only if the polynomial and its derivative have a non-constant common divisor. In characteristic 0, this is equivalent to saying that the polynomial is not square-free (i.e., divisible by the square of a non-constant polynomial).
By the 1980s, however, ethnologists had collected enough independent information "to discount the Walam olum completely as a tradition".Vansina, pp. 54-55 Herbert C. Kraft, an expert on the Lenape,"Lenape Expert Assails Phone Flier", New York Times online"Archaeological Society of New Jersey Lifetime Achievement Award" had long suspected the document to be a fraud. He stated that it did not square with the archaeological record of migrations by the prehistoric ancestors of the Lenape.
The hockey team from the University of Alaska-Anchorage is a regular participant and serves as an unofficial co-host, while two guest schools round out the tournament field every year. Each of the Alaska schools plays one game against the guest teams, but do not play against each other. The invitees do not square off either. The first criteria to determine place order are records, and then goal- differential in the event of any ties.
At the front of the platform, facing out towards Lake Pátzcuaro, are five yácata pyramids in a row roughly from north to south. Unlike Aztec or Mayan pyramids, these structures are rounded, not square. The five structures are roughly keyhole shaped, linked together at the back by stepped pyramidal platforms. The core of each of these structures is piled-up rubble which was then faced with stone slabs decorated with spirals, circles and other geometric designs and petroglyphs.
Ricoeur wonders whether here Husserl does not "square the circle" regarding the issue of solipsism. In 1933, the racial laws of the new Nazi regime were enacted. On 6 April Husserl was banned from using the library at the University of Freiburg, or any other academic library; the following week, after a public outcry, he was reinstated. Yet his colleague Heidegger was elected Rector of the university on 21–22 April, and joined the Nazi Party.
Eisenhower enlisted Ambrose in his efforts to preserve his legacy and counteract criticisms of his presidency, particularly those charging that Eisenhower's actions at the end of World War II produced the Cold War. Ambrose wrote a review and book supporting the former general, with Eisenhower providing direction and comments during the process. Rives could not square the questionable interview dates cited by Ambrose in later works, but uncovered a relationship with Eisenhower that was "too complicated" to be described by Ambrose's critics.
Gates of right right In 1931 he divorced and married Johanna van Geelkerken, with whom he had one son. For the Nederlandse Spoorwegen he designed several railway stations, influenced by the Nieuwe Bouwen modernist style. Apart from his job for the Dutch railways, he ran his own agency, designing residences, including his own family's in Utrecht, and furniture, experimenting with a curvaceous style not as focused on functionalism. In 1935 he wrote: "Modern architecture is not square, it is alive".
The Go board (generally referred to by its Japanese name goban ) typically measures between in length (from one player's side to the other) and in width. Chinese boards are slightly larger, as a traditional Chinese Go stone is slightly larger to match. The board is not square; there is a 15:14 ratio in length to width, because with a perfectly square board, from the player's viewing angle the perspective creates a foreshortening of the board. The added length compensates for this.
Spencer Michlin, "The Art of Flying," American Way, Fort Worth, TX, 15 Jul 2005, 32. Three years later, in 2008, he completed a permanent installation of digital prints extending over five floors for the Gallatin School of Individualized Study at New York University. In 2018, Halley had a show of paintings at the Lever House on Park Avenue in New York City. The show included paintings with fluorescent geometric forms, in canvases that were not square, but which had rectilinear outlines.
To the eastern side of the temple are 152 round qullqas in parallel lines, each measuring some in diameter.Depositos/Qolqas , P.A. de Raqchi: Sitios Arqueologicos These storehouses were used to hold grains, such as corn and quinoa, that would have been used for ceremonial purposes as well as pottery, woven cloth and military equipment.Sillar (1999) pg 50 The storehouses are also unique as unlike other structures throughout the empire they are not square cornered. The reason for this is unknown.
The sway braces were too small to prevent sway, and placed only at every other panel as well. Neither the braces nor counter-braces were attached to the angle blocks, and their ends were not square. #The defects in design and construction could have been identified by careful inspection at any time, but the railroad's inspectors did not identify these problems. Many braces and counter-braces had fallen out of position before the bridge collapsed, something inspectors either did not notice or the railroad did not repair.
Minor pauses in sentences may be marked by a comma ( or , chunlaphak or luk nam), and major pauses by a period ( or , mahap phak or chut), but most often are marked by a blank space (, wak). A bird's eye ๏ (, ta kai, officially called , fong man) formerly indicated paragraphs, but is now obsolete. A kho mut ๛ () can be used to mark the end of a chapter or document. Thai writing also uses quotation marks (, anyaprakat) and parentheses (round brackets) (, wong lep or , nakha likhit), but not square brackets or braces.
Only 5% of the e-mail messages had passed through one of the hubs. This casts doubt on Gladwell's assertion that specific types of people are responsible for bringing about large levels of change. Watts pointed out that if it were as simple as finding the individuals that can disseminate information prior to a marketing campaign, advertising agencies would presumably have a far higher success rate than they do. He also stated that Gladwell's theory does not square with much of his research into human social dynamics performed in the last ten years.
The city has a vibrant industrial base, mainly in the Ganddal area in the south and the Lura and Forus area in the north along the municipal boundary with Stavanger. There is significant activity related to oil exploration in the North Sea and also some IT related companies. In this suburban region between Sandnes and Stavanger, malls and department stores have also been established. Among these malls is one of Norway's biggest malls, Kvadrat meaning "square" (although it is not square shaped anymore as it has expanded several times since it opened in 1984).
As evidenced by the scenography and photography, the resources for the film appear to have been lavish, but once finished the film was declared unsuitable for release; the reasons were evidently to do with the way the imperial family is portrayed.О.Платонов. Жизнь за Царя (Правда о Григории Распутине) In this film Nicholas II is shown as weak and indecisive rather than brutal, and this did not square with the way the period had been retold in Soviet historiography and schoolbooks.В. А. Жуковская. Мои воспоминания о Григории Ефимовиче Распутине 1914—1916 гг.
There are no remains of the Abbey except for the gatehouse and tower, which by the architecture and arms sculptured upon the building, show it is of much more modern date than the foundation of the house. This tower is not square, but oblong, having an exploratory turret on each corner. The north side is ornamented with a niche, canopied, capable of receiving a statue five feet high: most probably it contained the effigies of the dedicatory Virgin. Beneath is a figure of an angel in relief, with expanded wings.
80px The seal of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has the characteristic features of the Loyal, Noble, Invicta and very beneficial Town, Port and Plaza de Santa Cruz de Santiago de Tenerife. Curiously, it is not square or shield-shaped, but oval. In a blue background with anchors and castles have a green cross, the symbol of the Foundation Cross, which gave the city its name. Behind the cross is a sword of Santiago in red, reminiscent of the day in which the city of Santiago defeated Horatio Nelson.
Where traditional square dancing exists as a community social dance, sometimes in the form of a barn dance or a cèilidh, people often dress up, though their clothing is not square-dance-specific. In the United States, lines between the forms of square dancing have become blurred. Traditional- revival groups typically adopt very casual dress, and traditional-revival choreographers have begun to use basic movements that were invented for modern western square dance forms. A few modern western callers incorporate older dances from various traditions, such as New England or Appalachian, into their programs.
Rathke stated, "However, while solutions of the Schrödinger equation with n<1 indeed exist, they are not square integrable. This violates not only an axiom of quantum mechanics, but in practical terms prohibits that these solutions can in any way describe the probability density of a particle." In the same year, the Journal of Applied Physics published a critique by A.V. Phelps of the 2004 article, "Water bath calorimetric study of excess heat generation in resonant transfer plasmas" by J. Phillips, R. Mills and X. Chen. Phelps criticized both the calorimetric techniques and the underlying theory described in the Phillips/Mills/Chen article.
Pegram truss The Pegram truss is a hybrid between the Warren and Parker trusses where the upper chords are all of equal length and the lower chords are longer than the corresponding upper chord. Because of the difference in upper and lower chord length, each panel is not square. The members which would be vertical in a Parker truss vary from near vertical in the center of the span to diagonal near each end (like a Warren truss). George H. Pegram, while the chief engineer of Edge Moor Iron Company in Wilmington, Delaware, patented this truss design in 1885.
An embankment that is washed away can be repaired or restored by replacing the washed away earth, which is necessarily large because embankments have a gentle slope. A quicker method is to replace the washed out earth with a criss-cross structure of timber steepers called a pigsty which is only slightly wider than the track itself. The pigsty has alternating layers of transverse and longitudinal layers of these sleepers, which contains a lot of air which saves weight. Steel and concrete sleepers are not necessarily suitable for this purpose as they are either not square or fragile.
In the reign of Siegfried II of Westerburg (1275–1295), it successfully resisted a five-week siege by the Count of Cleves. Weyden, p. 40. Successive archbishops continued to improve the defenses with stronger walls, adding levels to the central Bergfried, which was cylindrical, not square like many medieval donjons. In addition to the construction of the small residence, these archbishops also expanded the inner works to include dungeons and a chapel; they fortified the walls with towers and crenelations, added a curtain wall, and improved the roads that led to the entrance in a series of switchbacks.
In 88 AD, the Emperor Domitian had ordered the Legio XX abandon the fort they had been building in Scotland at Inchtuthil and redeploy to garrison the legionary fortress Deva Victrix (Chester). But the fort is estimated to have been built later than the other forts on Dere Street, around 150 AD. There is evidence it was rebuilt around 230/240 AD and again in the early 4th century. The fort is listed both in the Notitia Dignitatum and in the Ravenna Cosmography.Longovicivm The rectangular fort, which had rounded not square corners, had four gates and was surrounded by a ditch.
The rectangular (not square) units were allowed to rotate on their centers before using the range card, and the system gave bonuses for firing on a flank.As recounted by Stephan O'Sullivan and noted on BoardGameGeek (see Links). In 1961, the game was re- released, redone to use a hex grid, which also appeared in other Avalon Hill games released that year. This proved a popular mechanism for regulating movement, with it being a staple of wargame design ever since, but Avalon Hill returned to a square grid (albeit with more normal movement rules) for the 1964 edition of the game.
The roots of the teeth were striated at their bases, and some were roughly quadrangular, as in many other ophthalmosaurids, but not square-shaped as in Platypterygius. Some of the roots of SNHM1284-R had resorption pits, indicating it was still growing teeth. The size of the only known complete tooth crown was relatively small compared to other ophthalmosaurids, slender, and sharply pointed, similar to the hind teeth of Baptanodon. The basal two thirds of the crown had subtle, longitudinal ridges, and was covered in a coarse texture, finer than in Aegirosaurus and some Platypterygius secimens.
The fortification had been originally constructed in the medieval style and in the reign of Siegfried II of Westwald (1275–1295) successfully resisted a five-week siege by Count William of Cleves. Weyden, p. 40. Successive archbishops continued to improve the fortifications with stronger walls and expanded moats, adding levels to the central Bergfried, which was cylindrical, not square like many medieval donjons, expanded the inner works to include a small residence, dungeons, and chapel, fortified the walls, added a curtain wall, and improved the roads. By the 1580s, it was an elaborate stone fortress, and it had been enhanced partially in the style made popular by Italian military architects.
By doing so, Cummins had scored an important moral point by rising above the "color line" and making the REC's declarations about openness and liberty more than theological vocabulary. Of course, Cummins had not imagined that either he or the REC would become pioneers of racial justice, and in the 1870s he faced as much reluctance from Northern whites in his own General Council as from South Carolina whites in their diocesan convention. But Cummins could not square his own dreams of ecumenicity with racial exclusivism. The Reformed Episcopal Seminary itself is one of the first, if not the first, seminaries to be racially inclusive.
Their research provided evidence to support all above hypotheses except for hypothesis 5; this effect was unique to men only. This suggests that a woman who suspects her male partner of being unfaithful is not necessarily more likely to devote more effort to retaining them: > One could speculate that a partner's sexual infidelity signals less of a > loss for women than for men given the reproductive logic of paternity > uncertainty, but this explanation does not square with the findings that > women become just as upset as men by a partner's infidelity, particularly > when it represents a serious, emotionally involved relationship (Buss et > al., 1992).
However, there also exists an "omnipresent, eternal mind" that Berkeley believed to consist of God and the Spirit, both omniscient and all-perceiving. According to Berkeley, God is the entity who controls everything, yet Berkeley also argued that "abstract object[s] do not exist in space or time". In other words, as Warnock argues, Berkeley "had recognized that he could not square with his own talk of spirits, of our minds and of God; for these are perceivers and not among objects of perception. Thus he says, rather weakly and without elucidation, that in addition to our ideas we also have notions—we know what it means to speak of spirits and their operations."G.
The band began in 1963 in Fremont, California in the East Bay area, not far from San Francisco. \- NOTE: Though the AllMusic bio. and certain other sources have the band's name printed with the definite article "The..." placed in front of the band's name, that does not square with the wording on the label for the Brent single, "I Think I'm Down," nor in flyers and press clippings (see Youtube videos for their reproduced photographs), which have the band's name presented without "The...". In 1966 it would have been the norm for the definite article to be placed in front of a band's name in most publications, unless a band and its management stipulated otherwise.
Founding Minister, Carlton A. Staples Excerpt from sermon: “Oh, my friends, how easy it is to give ourselves up to one idea, or principle, or teacher, and run on the narrow track of his thought. To say I am a conservative, and then shout, and vote, and pray for whatsoever is conservative, right or wrong. To say, I am a radical, and then shut your eyes on everything not bearing the radical mark; condemning everything and fighting it with relentless bitterness which does not square exactly with the radical rule. To say I am a Parker man, or a Channing man, and then try to walk in his ways, and see with his eyes, and be a mere echo of his opinions.
But he was a devout and committed catholic, and he could not square it with his conscience to publicly distance himself from the teaching of the church. The Catholic Church's ban on artificial birth control as well as the political situation in Turnhout left him no choice but to withdraw into silence. This he did so successfully that his own children knew only vaguely that he had had something to do with Anovlar. That it was he who actually developed it they discovered only in 1995, when Schering, unaware of Peeters's medical condition, asked him for help in contributing to the eponymous catalog (Staupe & Vieth 1996) of Die Pille: Von der Lust und von der Liebe, an exhibition put on by the German Hygiene Museum.
John D. Batten, The Creation of Pandora, 1913, tempera on fresco, 128 x 168cm, Reading University Images of Pandora began to appear on Greek pottery as early as the 5th century BCE, although identification of the scene represented is sometimes ambiguous. An independent tradition that does not square with any of the Classical literary sources is in the visual repertory of Attic red-figure vase-painters, which sometimes supplements, sometimes ignores, the written testimony; in these representations the upper part of Pandora is visible rising from the earth, "a chthonic goddess like Gaia herself."Jeffrey M. Hurwit, "Beautiful Evil: Pandora and the Athena Parthenos" American Journal of Archaeology 99.2 (April 1995:171–186) p. 177. Sometimes,E.g. as on a volute krater, ca 450 BC, in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (Oxford G 275), Hurwit, p.
This practice was a carryover from the time when the home team had the choice of whether to bat first or last, another similarity with cricket. Teams would often choose to bat first, counting on their ability to "get the jump" on the visiting team (as with football teams that win the coin toss), but the potential for the visitors scoring the winning run in the last of ninth was clearly an unsatisfying situation for the fans. The rules eventually required the home team to bat last, but the practice of listing the home team first was carried on for a while, in some places, even when it did not square with the actual events of the game. The offensive statistic Runs Batted In was developed in the early 1900s, and was soon being carried in the lineup portion of the box scores.
At impact, the club head can twist as a result of torque applied to the shaft, reducing accuracy as the face of the club is not square to the player's stance. The ability of a shaft to twist along its length due to this torque is fundamentally a function of the flex of the shaft itself; a stiffer shaft will also torque less. To counter torque in more flexible shafts, club makers design the shafts with varying degrees of torque through their length, particularly along the thinnest part of the shaft where it joins with the club head. This results in a point at which the shaft is most flexible, called the "kick point"; above that point the increasing diameter of the shaft makes it more rigid, while below that point the shaft is reinforced internally to reduce torquing of the club head.
Furthermore, considerable evidence exists, including from U.S. business sources, that the Saca administration pushed laws and selectively enforced regulations with the specific intent to benefit Saca's family business interests."United States Embassy San Salvador, "Reorganizing ARENA: The Party's Future After Avila's Defeat," classified diplomatic cable SECRET/NOFORN, 6 October 2010, WikiLeaks ID #228629 . The U.S. Embassy cable also made mention of Saca's multimillion-dollar mansion constructed during his presidency: "Saca also accumulated conspicuous assets – including a mansion in San Salvador and large landholdings in La Union that do not square with the investments and income he had prior to assuming the presidency." Another classified U.S. Embassy cable reported that ARENA expelled Saca, "charging that he had misspent $219 million of unaccounted-for government funds, and citing improprieties in the 2008-2009 electoral process, claiming Saca had pressured mayors to vote for specified candidates under penalty of being excluded as ARENA municipal candidates.
Toews was quoted as saying, "Having been influenced by the social concerns articulated by leaders in the social democratic movement and by my late father, Reverend Victor Toews, a minister of the Mennonite Brethren Church in Rossmere, my political philosophies may not square in all respects with what political scientists consider to be within the mainstream of Progressive Conservatism." Toews's tenure as Labour Minister was marked by a difficult relationship with organized labour.Paul McKie, "Labour leaders withhold judgment", Winnipeg Free Press, January 28, 1997, B9. His first major legislative initiative was Bill 26 (1996), which required unions to disclose the salaries of their officials and indicate how membership dues were spent, mandated union certification votes to take place within seven days of an application, and granted employees the right to prevent their dues from being donated to political parties.Paul McKie, "Strike funds secret", Winnipeg Free Press, May 27, 1996, A4; Alice Krueger, "PCs plan to raise pay veil", Winnipeg Free Press, December 6, 1995, A1.
The semiprimes less than 100 are: :4, 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 25, 26, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 46, 49, 51, 55, 57, 58, 62, 65, 69, 74, 77, 82, 85, 86, 87, 91, 93, 94, and 95 . Semiprimes that are not square numbers are called discrete, distinct, or squarefree semiprimes: :6, 10, 14, 15, 21, 22, 26, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 46, 51, 55, 57, 58, 62, 65, 69, 74, 77, 82, 85, 86, 87, 91, 93, 94, 95, ... The semiprimes are the case k=2 of the k-almost primes, numbers with exactly k prime factors. However some sources use "semiprime" to refer to a larger set of numbers, the numbers with at most two prime factors (including unit (1), primes, and semiprimes). These are: :1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 46, 47, 49, ...
They comment that Ricetti resides "in the highest and most secluded locality in the District ... about a mile from the various petrol depots, electricity substations and water channels in the Irrigation Area" and that he "is known to wander about at night". The entry continues that Ricetti "is regarded with a good deal of suspicion"—a statement that does not square with Griffith Police's assessment of Ricetti as "harmless" and "eccentric"—and concludes "We are of the opinion that this alien should be interned.".Caillard 2005: 8, 12-15 Ricetti was arrested on 3 May 1942 on Scenic Hall and removed to the Liverpool internment camp (south-west of Sydney), from where he was transferred to Cowra in July 1942. Records show he was released from Camp 12, Cowra, on 16 December 1942 but also transferred from Cowra to Loveday internment camp, SA, on 21 April 1943.Caillard 2005: 18, 23 One account suggests Ricetti was moved during his internment to a mental institution in Orange, NSW, for treatment.
An Iranian Cartoon about his Funeral "Friends and classmates" of Jaleh, have responded with a "counteroffensive" denying he was either a member of the Basij or a supporter of the government.Hatef Soltani, a friend of Jaleh's and veteran of Kahrizak prison, told Tehran Bureau, "He was definitely not a Basij member." Kalameh website has stated that Jaleh was a member of Mir-Hossein Mousavi's election campaign team; Saham News Website has published a picture with Ayatollah Montazeri and claims that one of the men in the picture is Sane Jaleh. Jaleh's alleged pro- regime outlook also does not square with his publishing of "at least one short story" in a magazine (Azma) "accused in some quarters of being a part of the `soft war` against the Islamic Republic"; his appearance in a short film (A Brick in the Wall) currently banned by Iranian regime due to its dissident contents;YouTube vid and his Kurdish and Sunni background (neither group being known for its support of the Islamic Republic).

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