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We get busy and we forget when setting down these little things.
N'EAT The New Nordic trend keeps setting down roots in New York.
The last task was setting down the thermal instrument and drill called HP3.
Maybe it&aposs Mike Pompeo setting down his binoculars to stare into the distance.
Setting down his Coke, Mr. Bleck picked up one of the few unsold papers.
By day he would work at his piano at home, setting down musical ideas.
He also pitched for St. Louis in 2014, setting down his only hitter then, too.
Addison Reed earned his first save by setting down Cincinnati on eight pitches in the ninth.
"Jumped on a grenade at a checkpoint," he said, setting down his chopsticks with a shrug.
This means being conscious of setting down cellphones, turning off the TV and shutting laptops at night.
Morton wasted no time establishing control, setting down Victor Reyes, Dawel Lugo and Miguel Cabrera on strikes.
And when I'm done, I'll turn the brightness setting down, leaving it a bit less eye-catching.
Setting down the days makes sense of them; shaping the text requires an understanding of the story.
LET'S GET DOWN TO WASHINGTON, D.C. NOW OUR OWN GEOFF CUTMOORE SETTING DOWN WITH A SPECIAL GUEST.
In this way, authors extend the reconnaissance game, setting down their webs of meaning for readers to unravel.
Still, he dislikes "setting down arbitrary timelines on an issue this important" and expressed skepticism about leadership's deadline.
Today, many of the 2202 million Syrians who came to Jordan are setting down roots and raising families.
I pictured myself sitting monastically in my room and setting down my grandmother's stories in a publishable way.
It took me setting down my phone and walking about 40 feet away before I started to experience hiccups.
"I hide the whole mess to forget about it," she said, lifting and setting down lids like a cook.
He recovered to strike out James McCann en route to setting down 10 of the next 12 White Sox.
Harris got six strikes swinging and three called strikes while setting down Kaleb Cowart, Matt Thaiss and Michael Hermosillo.
After setting down the cats, the pair returned to their vehicle, ordered food and drove off, leaving the animals behind.
There's countless stories about brave settlers setting down on worlds unknown, to help firm up humanity's foothold in the universe.
According to Culture Trip, location scouts had narrowed the show's setting down to three Georgia towns — none of which were Barnesville.
Romine is quickly growing a new appreciation, setting down fingers behind the plate and watching as Happ repeatedly hits his glove.
They say it's all about savoring those few sumptuous bites, then setting down the fork, and feeling like some kind of woman.
He retired 13 consecutive batters after those two bases on balls, setting down the side in the second, third and fourth innings.
He struggled a bit at first, walking three in the first two innings before setting down 14 of the next 15 hitters.
But the solo quickly gained their rapt attention—setting down their drinks, they swayed their arms gently in time to the ballad. ♦
Setting down the ladder I walk across the slate patio to the side of the large home to peer over the metal fence.
He's married now, but said he's put off having children or setting down roots because of the fear of deportation hanging over his head.
Civic engineer Horikoshi had finished a first design setting down the basic engineering points by February 22013 and a more detailed design by April.
Rosetta, the first spacecraft to orbit a comet, is dead, setting down in a final embrace with its companion of the past two years.
To tell his "Analogy" stories, Jones interviewed both Dora and Lance, setting down in type the events that he'd heard from them throughout their lives.
Gripping it with his right hand as though setting down a glass, he rests his left palm on his obliques, his downturned face placid, remote.
There is a lot of banter, more beer is being drunk than usual, and servers slide through the crowd setting down pizzas that are always shared.
But even then, I've never seen people able to resist, at some point, setting down their Champagne flutes and just reaching in with their bare fingers.
Kershaw continued to handcuff the Mets, setting down the next five batters until Curtis Granderson doubled into the right-field corner with two outs in the sixth.
Mr. Carson — who was also a translator, working in several languages — viewed writing poetry not as an exercise in setting down an idea, but as an exploration.
Instead of eating in a secluded film room, as many coaches do, he heads to the cafeteria, setting down his tray wherever he finds an empty seat.
Spring is slowly setting down in Montreal, bringing with it enough creative energy and cultural festivities, stored throughout the winter, to delight Montrealers for the next few months.
In addition to a girls' trip this weekend in Nashville with Kotb, Gifford is looking forward to setting down roots in Tennessee, where she's already bought a house.
In Civil War, it felt like Marvel was setting down the idea that the Avengers can't continue the way they are with Cap and Tony Stark at odds.
It's surely more interesting than setting down a couch in your living room — that is, the Ikea app everyone has been playing with for the last two weeks.
Tanaka still looks to be in complete command, setting down the Astros in order in the fourth, and he has still only faced the minimum number of batters.
Fold the dough into a rectangle and repeat, switching the setting down to one narrower after each go, until the dough has gone through the second-thinnest setting.
One night, Vicente recalls, a janitor came into his room and told him he was going to be OK, before setting down his broom and brushing back Vicente's hair.
The iPod Hi-Fi is, if not a world-beating audiophile system, pretty much perfect for setting down in a corner and blasting the room with reasonably good sound.
Diners at a nearby cafe, Pigalle, were startled by the gunfire, setting down their coffee and their croissants and going out onto the street to see what had happened.
She initially deployed it almost like watercolor, setting down layer upon layer of washy pigment to build up dreamy images of black figures commingling with birds, flowers and hearts.
Chileans awoke on Friday to a historic agreement, signed by lawmakers and leaders of nearly every political faction, setting down the rules for a path to a new constitution.
Wright (12-5) opened the game with 4 63/3 perfect innings, setting down the first 13 batters he faced before giving up two runs — one earned — in the fifth.
"We're launching a home collection, so it made sense to show it at home," said the curator Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte, setting down a bowl of Kebbeh pastries on his dining table.
"The wimp dads of the early films are all but gone," Haskell notes approvingly of Spielberg's post-"Schindler" output, before setting down for good her burden of contemplating a Jewish life.
I always do things like this, so when it comes to things like setting down my device and not being too attached to it, I can always go on these little fasts.
Some conservationists believe that because ecological problems are structural, there is no point in growing and cooking your own food, in setting down roots in a community, in being kind to your neighbors.
In moments of despair, when he felt incapable of setting down words, Mr. Gottlieb took his own advice, which he has doled out to countless blocked writers over the decades: Don't write, type.
In several instances, Graphic Passion displays these working materials alongside Matisse's finished books for the first time, setting down the foundation for new scholarship and demonstrating Matisse's devotion to each element of book making.
Kyle Crick pitched a scoreless eighth for Pittsburgh, and closer Felipe Vazquez gave up a leadoff single to Christian Yelich in the ninth before setting down three in a row for his 14th save.
The straightforward explanation is that it's the trailer for the Bee Movie recreated with Rollercoaster Tycoon 2's editor, setting down different ground tiles as pixels and taking snapshots to create a stop-motion video.
According to the New York Times, Nichole Ward and her classmates were tasked with finding out just how much bacteria would grow in various unsterilized locations after setting down a petri dish there for three minutes.
For the second, the payload needs to be on a rocket that can pop it up to high altitude (30 km or higher) and back down, hovering in place just above the ground before setting down.
She undoes the three locks on her front door and disarms the security system, setting down her purse, which houses a small black GPS tracker resembling a beeper; she carries it with her wherever she goes.
So when it comes to setting down my device and not being too attached to it, I can always go on these little fasts, where I'm like, 'I'm not going to do this for a while.
For the Astros, Brad Peacock picked up where he left off last night, setting down the Yankees in order on 7 pitches (he needed 8 to get through the 8th inning of Game 5 on Friday).
Because of the size and breadth of the potential 2020 field, the likely Democratic contenders have not been shy about setting down their markers as they fan out across the country to help congressional candidates. Sen.
Democrats unveiled a resolution setting down the rules and future scope of their investigation ahead of a Rules Committee vote on Wednesday, to send the measure to a historic full House of Representatives vote the next day.
That was achieved through careful planning of projects funded by tax increment financing and a willingness to go the extra mile for any business considering setting down roots in this city 40 miles north of Salt Lake.
New York got the tying run to the plate in the ninth against Craig Kimbrel, who allowed the first two batters he faced to reach before setting down the next three batters to earn his 12th save.
Washington (CNN)House Democrats are sending a message that they view deep budget cuts at the Environmental Protection Agency as a non-starter, setting down another marker for future spending battles with the White House in the months ahead.
But it's not often that she's spoken of it in such personal and frank terms as she does in this book, setting down an image of one of the country's greatest playwrights while he struggles to use his hands.
He boasted that he was setting down "the informal history of the shirt-sleeved multitude" and believed he was destined for posthumous fame: A couple of generations after I'm dead and gone … the Ph.D.s will start lousing through my work.
Read more: How SpaceX's new Starship launch system compares to NASA's towering moon rocketsIf Musk has his way, though, SpaceX may one-up its competition — and NASA itself — by setting down an uncrewed Starship on the lunar surface in 2021.
Eat What You Watch: A Cookbook for Movie Lovers, $22.36The is the perfect cookbook for the movie buff, setting down many iconic movie moments into recipes — from the redemptive birthday cake in Sixteen Candles to the elaborate timpano from Big Night. 
She's focused on setting down new roots and growing her business empire (Princes William and Harry once frequented the Hermers' former club Boujis, and the Hermers still own several U.K. Bumpkin restaurant locations along with London and Istanbul locations of their Eclipse lounge).
Of course if our goal is to reduce buffering rather than get the best quality, you might have to knock the setting down a notch or two—even if it is just temporarily while your ISP sorts out problems on its end.
During the next twenty years, this incandescent missionary visited Christian churches and communities from Corinth to Antioch; and when he could not reach them he wrote to them, setting down the epistles that form (with the Gospels) the core of the New Testament.
The floor of an airplane isn't exactly the most hygienic place to lay your head, considering that a number of germs can be hanging out down there from people setting down bags, personal items, and, of course, their feet — with or without shoes.
McDormand's Best Actress acceptance speech for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri was just as witty and moving as we've come to expect from her, ending in her setting down the award and turning the attention to the other women in the room.
Based on an authoritative new state-by-state study of the American burden of disease, disability and premature death, and how it has changed from 1990 to 19903, you might consider setting down roots in Hawaii, where residents have the longest life expectancy, 81.3 years.
After dinner, the union members gather for a roll call and a discussion, usually in the local Quechua language, of the day's political news from La Paz, before setting down to rest on the asphalt or bare earth under skimpy tarps or tree branches.
"It's nice and dirty; I like that," was how Bruce Banerdt, the principal investigator behind the InSight mission, reacted when, shortly after setting down Monday on the flat and featureless Martian plain known as the Elysium Planitia, the lander beamed back an image speckled with red dust.
"Landmarks," a remarkable book on language and landscape by the British academic, nature writer and word lover Robert Macfarlane, makes a passionate case for restoring the "literacy of the land," for recalling and setting down the lexicon of the natural world, at a time when it's rapidly disappearing.
"If he can't, sort of, keep schtum about his own views, if he can't give up the oxygen of publicity, because he will be delighted that everybody is talking about him right now, if he can't stop setting down arbitrary red lines, then yes, he has to go," she told the BBC.
After repeating the routine several times, each one of them places the entire portion of chicken carcass into their mouth, sucking and swishing and swallowing, before retrieving it and setting down the creature's remains and then slowly running their tongues across each finger, one by one, as if that sauce is the last thing they will ever taste in their entire lives.
There is a small but integral developmental milestone that we all reach in our quest towards maturity when, setting down our chipped free-box mugs and kneeling on the floor of our squalid apartments to pick a roommate's crusty, melted cheese from the kitchen tile or whatever, we are suddenly hit with a realization: Maybe, finally, it's time to actually try and own nice things.
Setting down his glass of rosé, Mr. Legend performed a handful of songs including "La Vie en Rose" (of course); a new song, "Preach" ("Every day I wake up, everything is broken, turning off my phone just to get out of bed"); and his popular ballad "All of Me." Then he hopped the velvet rope, lifted Luna onto his shoulders and danced with his family until the rosé ran dry.
Murray's coach services operate daily between Bateman's Bay and Canberra including picking up and setting down passengers in Braidwood.
Stay of execution pending appeal :312. Setting down appeal on list :313. Procedure at hearing :314. Non-appearance of respondent :315.
Beckfoot is from Ravenglass. Setting down is permitted only from trains travelling from Ravenglass, and picking up is permitted only on trains to Ravenglass.
All are setting down to eat when sheriff's officers enter and demand payment of rent and Mrs. Fairweather's note. Livingstone reveals that he is unable to save his friends by making the payment for them. End Tableau.
Non- amphibious helicopters were required to hover above the scene of a water accident and utilize a hoist but amphibious helicopters were capable of setting down on the water to effect a rescue more directly.Ostrom, 2004, p. 186.
Implied terms in law refers to the practice of setting down default rules for contracts, when terms that contracting parties expressly choose run out, or setting down mandatory rules which operate to override terms that the parties may have themselves chosen. The purpose of implied terms is often to supplement a contractual agreement in the interest of making the deal effective for the purpose of business, to achieve fairness between the parties or to relieve hardship. Terms may be implied into contract through statutes, custom or by the courts. When implied by statute, Parliament may well make certain terms compulsory.
Hammersley, 1859 William Josiah Sumner Hammersley (25 September 1826 – 15 November 1886) was an English-born first-class cricketer and sports journalist in Victoria, Australia, one of the four men credited with setting down the original rules of the Australian rules football.
The only available drinking water is by drilled wells or cistern or transportation. Thanks to recent West Virginia tourism promotions, Fort Spring is a known spot for setting down kayaks and other types of boats for day trips to the nearby town of Alderson.
Setting down roots, Paul opened his own law firm. 1971: Phoebe Tyler approached Paul with a proposition to date her daughter, Anne Tyler. Paul was intrigued by Anne and was more than willing to comply. He knew he had competition, as Anne was still seeing Nick Davis.
Hayward was respected as a model professional. Of his final years with Surrey, David Lemmon wrote: "He was the senior professional in all aspects, setting down standards of behaviour which others violated at their peril. He led by bearing and by example."David Lemmon, The History of Surrey County Cricket Club, Christopher Helm, 1989, , p136.
The Asian Weightlifting Federation (AWF) is the official governing body for the sport of weightlifting in Asia. It is responsible for organizing competitions such as the Asian Weightlifting Championships and setting down rules and guidelines. Given the size of Asia, the federation has specific organisations operating in its countries such as the Japan Weightlifting Association etc.
Here also I reunited all my forces, and setting > down this Chair in this place, I consecrated it to Ares in the twenty- > seventh year of my reign.J. W. McCrindle, ed. and trans., The Christian > Topography of Cosmas, an Egyptian Monk Translated from the Greek, and Edited > with Notes and Introduction (Hakluyt Society, 1897), pp. 59–66.
Noah joins her, setting down his gun, when Sylar removes the clip (leaving one bullet) and shuts them in. He tells Noah to make a choice, Meredith's life or his own. Sylar transmits an image of Noah and Meredith to Claire. Angela warns her that Sylar wants them to go down there but Claire doesn’t care.
Just five days later, the fuel tank in Hanriot HD.I No. 6252 ruptured while Resch was flying it. Drenched in fuel, the Italian pilot could only shut down the engine and try for the nearest airfield. His dead stick landing of his winged Molotov cocktail was foiled by unfavorable wind, and he capsized upon setting down short of the runway. No fire resulted.
Mais's The Hills Were Joyful Together is basically a depiction of slum life, portraying the upset of poverty in these yards. Mais claimed that he was "concerned with setting down objectively the hopes, fears, [and] frustrations of these people".Hawthorne, p. 17. He wanted the novel to be "essentially realistic, even to the point of seeming violent, rude, expletive, functional, primitive, raw".
He was a happy man, and he helped me in so many ways. He served God by > listening to every word of this vision, and he corrected them all and made > them more orderly. He always kept me going. He cautioned me never to stop > writing because of my physical weaknesses and illnesses, but to persevere in > setting down this vision.
As Werner Breig has shown, the first harpsichord concerto Bach entered into the autograph manuscript was BWV 1058, a straightforward adaptation of the A minor violin concerto. He abandoned the next entry BWV 1059 after only a few bars to begin setting down BWV 1052 with a far more comprehensive approach to recomposing the original than merely adapting the part of the melody instrument.
Nyasa (English: placing; literally, "deposit" or "setting down") is a concept in Hinduism. It involves touching various parts of the body while chanting specific portions of a mantra. This imposition of mantras upon the body is considered as the assigning or locating of divinity inside one's own body. For example, nyasa is part of the equipment of a sculptor as a sādhaka and yogi.
May tells her she turned all of Denny's mail over to the police. May has a physical therapist, Brian, (Joris Jarsky) coming to her home on a regular basis. There is more to this than meets the eye. One visit, as he was setting down his bag, he notices a huge pile of mail with a rubber band around it wedged between the wall and her piano.
Lily Hoy Price grew up in Quesnel, British Columbia and is the ninth daughter of twelve children in the Hoy family. She has lived in England, Nigeria, Uganda and Nova Scotia. At 70, she took a creative-writing workshop at North Island College and started setting down her life story. Her writing has been published in Ricepaper magazine and in the collection of essays, Verve (2006).
In 1952, Jean Ritchie was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to trace the links between American ballads and the songs from Britain and Ireland. As a song-collector, she began by setting down the 300 songs that she already knew from her mother's knee. Ritchie spent 18 months tape recording and interviewing singers. Pickow accompanied her, photographing Seamus Ennis, Leo Rowsome, Sarah Makem and other musicians.
Dutch rugby started setting down roots in the pre-World War II period. The subsequent German occupation and World War II disrupted its growth, and it took years for the Dutch game to return to its pre-war state. Then in the post-war years, the massive growth and stifling influence of Dutch association football on other sports also hindered further development. The first Dutch international was in 1932, against Belgium.
Weaver left London and returned to Shrewsbury in late 1707 or early 1708. In Shrewsbury, Weaver embarked on a book of his own. In An Essay towards an History of Dancing, published in London in 1712, he admiringly recounts the achievements of the dancers – the mimes and pantomimes – of classical antiquity. He also appraises the stage dancing of his own time, setting down his ideas for its reform.
In 1919 William Beesley of Oxford formed a company called South Midland Motor Services and by 1924 offered excursions to London by charabanc. This became a daily service, and by 1928 it had become a regular coach service picking up and setting down passengers en route.History of Oxford Express South Midland had competitors. By 1930, 18 companies were running a total of 58 coach services between Oxford and London every day.
Tusi believed that a body of matter is able to change but is not able to disappear entirely. He wrote "a body of matter cannot disappear completely. It only changes its form, condition, composition, color, and other properties, and turns into a different complex or elementary matter". Five hundred years later, Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) and Antoine- Laurent Lavoisier (1743–1794) created the law of conservation of mass, setting down this same idea.
The wood base adds considerable weight and bulk, although it has a slimmer profile and is lighter than arcade dance platforms. However, many buyers of Cobalt Flux dance platforms have set them up permanently. The connection to the control box uses a cable which hangs out of the top of the pad as a dongle. If one is careless in setting down the pad it may be possible to sever this connector.
Limón started his own record label, Casa Limón, with the help of a sponsor (a brand of beer named 1906). Limón wanted total creative independence, without pursuing record sales, but to become a well-made product reference. The first album released by the label, Limón (2003), was based on multiculturality and setting down roots. The album includes special appearances by Paco de Lucía, Niño Josele, La Tana and Potito, among others, performing original scores by Limón.
Two services operate daily in each direction between Swan Hill and Southern Cross station in Melbourne. In metropolitan Melbourne, services only stop at Watergardens and Footscray stations, setting down passengers only on services to Southern Cross and picking up passengers only on services to Swan Hill. Outside Melbourne, services do not stop at Macedon, Riddells Creek or Clarkefield. Malmsbury is only served by one weekday service to Swan Hill, and Kangaroo Flat is not served on weekdays.
Finally Hedgehog spots the largest shape of all. Setting down his jam, he picks up a stick and pokes the large object to find it is a hollow tree. Suddenly he realizes he has lost his jam and searches frantically for it, only to find himself surrounded by the owl, the bat, and the shadowy elephant. He becomes more and more confused and frightened until a friendly dog emerges from the fog and returns the jam to Hedgehog.
A SkyBus bus in St Kilda during 2016 The St Kilda Express service operates between Terminal 4 of Melbourne Airport and four designated stops in St Kilda, picking up and setting down passengers at these stops. Outbound passengers can also be picked up at Terminal 1. The service operates daily, including all public holidays, to a 30-minute frequency on weekdays and hourly on weekends. Operating hours are approximately between 6:30 am and 7:00 pm daily.
Cadbury thinks the author is closest to being a historian, but writes on a popular level. Others compare the author to the ancient historian Thucydides, particularly in the matter of composed speeches that strive for verisimilitude. L. Donelson characterizes the author as a cult historian who travels from place to place gathering traditions, setting down the origin of the sect. Pervo observes that even scholars such as Haenchen who rate the author as highly unreliable nevertheless classify him as a historian.
Another reform in 1900 created 28 metropolitan boroughs as sub-divisions of the County of London. The setting-down of the current structure of districts in England began in 1965, when Greater London and its 32 London boroughs were created. They are the oldest type of district still in use. In 1974, metropolitan counties and non-metropolitan counties (also known as "shire counties") were created across the rest of England and were split into metropolitan districts and non-metropolitan districts.
While working as a tour guide, Helffrich organized a committee to write an NBC manual on consideration, setting down specific standards of how to properly deal with the public. It was the first set of guidelines he would write during his time with the network but not his last. Helffrich later went on to help update the censorship rules for both NBC radio and television. His initiative in organizing and composing this early guidebook brought him to the attention of corporate management.
In March 2000, before the release of Maybe Baby, Atkinson signed up to star as a spoof 007, with the news becoming official. In July 2002, Johnny English principal photography commenced . The film shot for fourteen weeks, filming at Shepperton Studios, on location in London and St. Albans, and finally setting down in Monte Carlo for two days to complete filming the final scene. In September 2002, it was announced that Natalie Imbruglia, who wrote the theme tune for Johnny English, would star alongside Atkinson.
Wilson stopped first on lap 44, but Bourdais extended his stop until lap 48, setting down some scorching laps on low tanks in the meantime. Bourdais easily came out in front of Wilson after completing his final pit stop. With first and second places pretty much decided, an interesting battle was shaping up between alternate strategy runners Tracy and Junqueira for the final podium spot. Tracy was looking to redeem a rough patch of races while Junqueira was looking for his third consecutive podium finish.
Ken Griffey, Jr., pictured in August 1997, won the Most Valuable Player award in 1997 In 1997, Randy Johnson set an American League record for left-handers by striking out nineteen batters in a 4-1 loss to the Oakland A's on June 24. On August 8 he matched the feat by setting down nineteen Chicago White Sox. Johnson posted a 20-4 record with 291 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.28. He finished second in the Cy Young balloting to Toronto's Roger Clemens.
Ten billion yen turn out to take up a lot of space, so much so that a helicopter loaded with it barely has room left for the pilot. A second helicopter follows the ransom helicopter, but after setting down in a mountain pass, the ransom helicopter disappears. After flying an erratic path all over the wilderness, the pilot is found in a cave, drugged to sleep. Meanwhile, one of the kidnappers has fallen in love with a local woman and decided to become an honest man; he refuses his share of the ransom.
Themes seen in The Nightmare such as horror, dark magic and sexuality, were echoed in his 1796 painting, Night-Hag visiting the Lapland Witches. His sketches or designs numbered about 800; they have admirable qualities of invention and design, and are frequently superior to his paintings. In his drawings, as in his paintings, his method included deliberately exaggerating the proportions of the human body and throwing his figures into contorted attitudes. One technique involved setting down arbitrary points on a sheet, which then became the extreme points of the various limbs.
They moved downwards to a drier and safer place under an Iroko tree. That historic place is now known as, Ile-iroko ( Iroko's compound) in Iragbiji today. When the group found the place convenient, they built the very first mud house in the town and that is why the descendants of Sunkungbade are addressed today as ( omo ologiri akoko), that is, the children of the builder of the first mud house. After setting down for sometime under the Iroko tree, they noticed some smoke coming from some metres South of where they were.
243–244 George Călinescu only wrote a brief note about him, setting down an incorrect birth year; Petre V. Haneș, in his 1942 study of Bessarabian writers, devotes much more ample space to analyzing the works of Moruzi.Corbu, pp. 75, 87–89 Other commentators note that his novels in particular have a certain Russian influence, probably from the author's reading of Ivan Turgenev and Leo Tolstoy. Ideology seeps into Pribegi în țară răpită and, prompting literary historian Gheorghe Bezviconi to suggest that its "useless, entirely valueless, dialogues" be stripped from future editions.
There are two conventions used in setting down the equations of any given projection. For example, the equirectangular cylindrical projection may be written as : cartographers: x=a\lambda y=a\varphi : mathematicians: x=\lambda y=\varphi Here we shall adopt the first of these conventions (following the usage in the surveys by Snyder). Clearly the above projection equations define positions on a huge cylinder wrapped around the Earth and then unrolled. We say that these coordinates define the projection map which must be distinguished logically from the actual printed (or viewed) maps.
Billson, P., (1996) Derby and the Midland Railway Derby: Breedon Books The first special postal train was operated by the Great Western Railway between London and Bristol. The inaugural train ran on 1 February 1855, leaving Paddington station at 20:46, and arriving at Bristol at 00:30. In 1866, apparatus for picking up and setting down mailbags without stopping was installed at Slough and Maidenhead. This had first been patented in 1838 by Nathaniel Worsdell, first deputy mayor of Crewe, and carriage and wagon superintendent at Crewe Works.
Tables are often set with two or more forks, meant to be used for different courses; for example, a salad fork, a meat fork, and a dessert fork. Some institutions wishing to give an impression of high formality set places with many different forks for meals of several courses, although many etiquette authorities regard this as vulgar and prefer that the appropriate cutlery be brought in with each course. In American dining etiquette, different placements are used when setting down the utensils to indicate whether a diner intends to continue eating or has finished.
It childishly whistles 'Here Comes the Bride' as it prepares to land on Planet D. Setting down close to the mother ship, they finds the surface is blanketed in a dense mist which reduces visibility to mere metres. Here, the true purpose of the abduction is revealed—unable to navigate the terrain outside, it needs Koenig to board the larger ship and retrieve the fuel core. Brian believes it is immortal; its goal is to roam the universe forever. The mother ship carries enough nuclear fuel to last a billion years.
Director James Burrows observed that this series is intended to be about the bar, where anybody comes in for any reason, not just drinks. The show was originally set in a hotel, a setting inspired by Fawlty Towers, Burrows's favorite British sitcom. The producers narrowed the setting down to a hotel bar, but later evolved it into a neighborhood bar in Boston, according to Glen Charles, "because it was more cozy". The "athletic element" was added to the bar because the show's creators, Burrows and Charles brothers (Glen and Les) were sports fans.
Weighing in on Quon's side was the AFL-CIO, on behalf of those members of its constituent labor unions who were public employees. The New York Intellectual Property Law Association (NYIPLA), whose members litigate privacy claims, called on the Court to refrain from setting down any clear rules as technology, and social expectations of privacy related to it, were still evolving. The Electronic Privacy Information Center's brief, signed by technical experts as well as lawyers, focused on the importance of data minimization to both security and privacy protection.; March 23, 2010.
Halloween: From Pagan Ritual to Party Night, pp. 37–38. New York: Oxford Univ. Press. . There and in Ireland, they had been celebrating Samhain and Halloween since at least the early Middle Ages, and the Scottish kirk took a more pragmatic approach to Halloween, seeing it as important to the life cycle and rites of passage of communities and thus ensuring its survival in the country. In France, some Christian families, on the night of All Hallows' Eve, prayed beside the graves of their loved ones, setting down dishes full of milk for them.
Categories currently include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative young adult fiction—with separate awards for novels and short fiction—collections, anthologies, illustrative works or graphic novels, children's books, and an award for excellence in speculative fiction. The awards have attracted the attention of publishers by setting down a benchmark in science fiction and fantasy. The continued sponsorship by publishers such as HarperCollins and Orbit has identified the award as an honour to be taken seriously. The results are decided by a panel of judges from a list of submitted nominees; the long-list of nominees is reduced to a short-list of finalists.
Categories currently include science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative young adult fiction—with separate awards for novels and short fiction—collections, anthologies, illustrative works or graphic novels, children's books, and an award for excellence in speculative fiction. The awards have attracted the attention of publishers by setting down a benchmark in science fiction and fantasy. The continued sponsorship by publishers such as HarperCollins and Orbit has identified the award as an honour to be taken seriously. The results are decided by a panel of judges from a list of submitted nominees; the long-list of nominees is reduced to a short-list of finalists.
His training as a librarian influenced every detail of Randall's work—from the scrupulous editing and promotion of other poets' writing, to setting down the exquisite lines of his own poems. The fusion of his wide-ranging knowledge as a librarian with his poet's aesthetic sensibilities engendered a rare talent. Perhaps it was this combination of artistic and literary sophistication that called him to the roles of editor, publisher, mentor of poets, and founder of Broadside Press. Naomi Cornelia Long was born in Norfolk, Virginia, on July 5, 1923, the youngest of three children and only daughter of the Rev.
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The airship took off from Wormwood Scrubbs mid-afternoon on 4 November, taking three hours to reach the English coast and another two to cross the Channel. After night fell, cloud and fog meant they became lost over France, eventually setting down at Corbehem near Douai. Louis Breguet drove from his flying ground at La Brayelle nearby, to offer assistance in making repairs. Willows intended to continue the flight to the aerodrome at Issy in Paris the next day, but the weather deteriorated, and instead he packed up the airship and had it transported there by train.
Documentation of equestrian practice during the 9th to 10th centuries is still sparse, but it is clear that the tournament, properly so called, is a development of the High Middle Ages. This is recognized by medieval sources; a chronicler of Tours in the late 12th century attributes the "invention" of the knightly tournament to an Angevin baron, Geoffroi de Preulli, who supposedly died in 1066. In 16th-century German historiography, the setting down of the first tournament laws is attributed to Henry the Fowler (r. 919–936); this tradition is cited by Georg Rüxner in his Thurnierbuch of c.
It was during these difficult twilight years that Déguignet turned to writing his memoirs. A first attempt was handed to Anatole Le Braz, who eventually got the first part of them published in a Parisian magazine in 1904. That was that, however, and with Le Braz in possession of his original script, Déguignet had to start over for his second attempt. He filled notebook after notebook with his journeys, observations, and experiences, as well as setting down heated criticisms of the people and institutions who had upended his successful life and truncated his ambitions—including, of course, the church and Le Braz.
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These seaplanes would be guided on their 1,380-mile flight to the Azores, by Robinson and other destroyers who poured smoke from their funnels in daylight and fired starshells or turned on searchlights during the night. The first seaplane passed Robinson abeam an hour before midnight of 16 May 1919, and the two others also passed within the next 20 minutes. The NC-4 covered the flight in 15 hours and 13 minutes setting down at Horta, the emergency stop in the Azores Islands. This seaplane had found its way above the dense fog which completely blinded the pilots of the others.
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He put a lot of effort into preserving the music heritage of the Neretva valley, collecting and setting down old songs, both secular and ecclesiastical. The result of this work was the printing of a collection of arrangements called Stare pisme s ušća Neretve / Old Songs from the Neretva Estuary, and he also published volume of his own compositions entitled Moja ispovid / My Confession. He is the artistic director and founder of several a cappella ensembles. As composer, he has won several awards at the Festival of Dalmatia A Cappella Ensembles in Omiš (including a gold, silver and bronze plaque).
Trials were mostly characterized by elaborate judicial procedure, setting down of evidence and judgement. However, there have been instances where the trial-by-ordeal system was practiced, in which the defendant was put through some form of torture and if he escaped unscathed, he was deemed innocent. The punishments were very severe and hence crimes were rare: one caught in the act of burglary, adultery or spying was given the death penalty and one giving false testimony would have his tongue cut off. Prisons were used to hold not only the guilty but also captives taken in war.
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The JPL is aiming for a 10-year life span, and the capability for re-usable delivery vehicles would mean that the goal of "an affordable lunar-surface flight experiment that demonstrates this technology on the Moon and subsequently uses it as part of the Human Lunar Return campaign to perform the needed robotic or human vehicle functions on the lunar surface." ATHLETE's purpose is to support lunar exploration operations. One hypothetical mission scenario features a mobile, manned "base" supported by ATHLETEs capable of traversing thousands of kilometers and setting down temporarily to study interesting features along the way.
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72-75 Hindu Indians were among the people who were referred to as coolies,Marina Carter and Khal Torabully (2002), Coolitude, Anthem Press, racially segregated, and their discrimination continued through the Apartheid era until 1994. The first Hindu temples were in operation in the 1870s. Some South African local governments banned temple building and property ownership by Hindus in 1910s.Bhana and Brain (1990), Setting down roots: Indian Migrants in South Africa, 1860-1911, Johannesburg, Witwatersrand University Press Modern South Africa has many Hindu temples, and its Hindu community observes major festivals of Hinduism such as Deepavali.
According to Wedel, Hill had an "aversion to setting down in print what he had seen or inferred", which kept his contributions to the field from being recognized by the larger archaeological community. The Pike-Pawnee Village Site, where Pike's flag incident took place, is also known as the Hill Farm Site. In 1948, the University of Nebraska gave Hill its "Nebraska Builder" award, citing him as the "father of systematic archeology in Nebraska". In 1975, the Nebraska State Historical Society Foundation established its Asa T. Hill Award for notable archaeological work in Nebraska or the Great Plains.
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Additionally, Albee learned the basics of woodcutting that would later lead to her artwork in printmaking. She married muralist Percy F. Albee on May 10, 1913 and gave birth to five sons over a period of nine years. Despite her role as a mother, Albee successfully balanced her time between her art and her domestic affairs. Albee began making relief prints in 1915 when she and Percy created a staged puppet show called “Percy F. Albee Marionettes.” Albee crafted posters made from large linoleum in order to promote the show, which toured for the next eight years around Providence before permanently setting down in their house on Benefit Street.
Shea Stadium in Queens, New York In perhaps the most unlikely great pitching performance in recent memory, Bobby Jones, the Mets' fourth starter, completely shut down the Giants offense, hurling a masterful one-hit shutout to clinch the series for the Mets. Mixing 85 MPH fastballs and 65 MPH curveballs, Jones thoroughly baffled Giant hitters all afternoon, setting down the side in order in eight of nine innings. Jeff Kent's leadoff double in the fifth inning would be the Giants' only hit. Jones would get all the offense he would need on Robin Ventura's two-run home run in the first inning off Mark Gardner.
2012 is arguably Tsui's peak year in her TV career. In Highs and Lows, Tsui portrays an extremely tragic character that struggled with substance abuse, gang rape, and eventually, drug dealing. Tsui described her experience of filming this drama as "being on an emotional roller coaster", to the extent that she did not wish to speak to anyone or pick up the phone after work. The producer of the drama, Lam Chi Wah, referred to Tsui's role in Highs and Lows as the greatest breakthrough in her career and applauded her for setting down her image as a beauty pageant winner to dive into such a complex character in the drama.
Robert Peary chose the Cape as the location for the northernmost depot of his final attempt to reach the Pole (1909), not only for its proximity but because it is located far enough west to be out of the ice current setting down Robeson Channel. From Cape Columbia his party planned to strike straight north over the ice of the Arctic Sea. His winter camp and ship the Roosevelt were situated some southeast, at Cape Sheridan near Alert. Peary's sledge divisions left the Roosevelt from February 15 to 22, 1909, rendezvoused at Cape Columbia, and on March 1 the expedition left Cape Columbia, heading across the Arctic Ocean for the Pole.
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Creton's chronicle of events, whilst written with the benefit of hindsight, and containing many of the usual factual errors of detail and chronology, found in most works of the period, "provides, in essentials, a credible account" of this fast-moving period. Creton explains that he was moved to write his account at the urging of the Earl of Salisbury, who had been captured with Richard (and, indeed, was executed the following year). It was doubtless only the fact that Creton had returned to France prior to setting down his thoughts on paper- and thus "beyond the reach of Henry's heavy hand"- that he was able to do so unmolested. This took place sometime between November 1401 and March 1402.
Saint Athanasius of Alexandria (whose Life of Saint Anthony the Great set the pattern for monastic hagiography), Saint Jerome, and other anonymous compilers were also responsible for setting down very influential accounts. Also of great importance are the writings surrounding the communities founded by Saint Pachomius, the father of cenobiticism, and his disciple Saint Theodore, the founder of the skete form of monasticism. Among the first to set forth precepts for the monastic life was Saint Basil the Great, a man from a professional family who was educated in Caesarea, Constantinople, and Athens. Saint Basil visited colonies of hermits in Palestine and Egypt but was most strongly impressed by the organized communities developed under the guidance of Saint Pachomius.
As a logotype, they use a family crest which was carved in 1672, to decorate the doorway of a house built in Riquewihr by one of Hans Ulrich's sons In 1902, Hugel & Fils, which was then managed by Frédéric Emile Hugel, moved to its present location in the centre of Riquewihr. In the second half of the 20th century, Jean Hugel played a leading role in Hugel & Fils as well as in the Alsace wine industry in general. Jean Hugel and Hugel & Fils pioneered the reintroduction of late harvest wines in Alsace. The 1984 wine regulations setting down the requirements for Vendange Tardive and Sélection de Grains Nobles wines is usually referred to as "Hugel's Law".
Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913 pp. 71–77 Rudying held a large number of ecclesiastical offices, many of them simultaneously, including Prebendary of Biggleswade in Lincoln Cathedral, Archdeacon of Bedford, Vicar of St Michael the Archangel in Gloucester, Archdeacon of Stow, Archdeacon of Northampton and Archdeacon of Lincoln.Philip Rutt, Biggleswade Parish Church: The Building and Its History (2011) p12 Despite all these pluralist offices Rudying clearly chose to be buried in St Andrew's in Biggleswade by setting down so large a tomb. Perhaps it was his intention to be buried in the centre of the chancel he had rebuilt or at the least had restored; however, he is actually buried in Buckingham.
The video begins in black and white, with Jack Hues stopping in front of a closed-down hall, setting down the suitcase he carries, and picking up a flyer. The scene shifts to colour, featuring the band performing in the packed hall with the backing of a big band as couples dance (played by heavily made-up children from a local dancing school). Later, a disco ball descends to the floor and breaks open, allowing a mirror-covered dancer to emerge. The video ends in black and white, with Hues walking past the hall and down the street; he leaves his suitcase behind, but it sprouts legs and hurries off after him.
According to the book Siddharoodh Charitra by Shivadas, Siddharudha was blessed by his guru and was asked to undertake a pilgrimage with the purpose of helping those in need, dispelling ignorance, and revealing the right path to spiritual enlightenment to those who were seeking. Thenceforth, Siddharudha traveled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, delivering the right wisdom for spiritual awakening and methodical liberation to all those who were cognizant of his exemplary standards of spiritual practice before setting down at Hubli, where he was quickly recognized for his spiritual knowledge & immaculate sainthood. People sought him out from neighbouring states for solace, satisfaction of desires and spiritual enlightenment. He died at Hubballi in the year of 1929 and was entombed at his ashram.
Drewry (2007) p. 46 Before Woolf had even published his final report, Sir Jeffery Bowman, the recently retired senior partner of PriceWaterhouse, was commissioned to write a report on the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal. Bowman noted a growing workload and delays, with 14 months between setting down and disposing of a case in 70% of cases, the rest taking even longer than that – some had taken five years.Drewry (2007) p. 56 He recommended extending the requirement to ask leave to appeal to almost all appeal cases; allowing certain appeals to be heard at a lower level; focusing of procedure; imposition of time limits on oral arguments; and the use of judicial time more towards reading and less towards sitting in court.Drewry (2007) p.
Now 1899, the Chums receive a telephone call with instructions to head southwest and await course correction via the airship's new Tesla device (or radio). The Inconvenience sails over several unknown and sparsely populated islands, where work details can be observed from the deck, until finally setting down on an island called St. Masque, the last island where they could take on perishable supplies. The Chums receive their assignment from extended radio communiques, arriving at a volcano antipodal to Colorado Springs, to observe what would happen there during Dr. Tesla's experiments in Colorado. Waiting for the experiment, the Chums begin a quarrelsome debate over what the replacement figurehead should be (having lost their previous one of President McKinley's head in a collision with a Chicago skyscraper).
Upset, Hall goes down to the morgue to look at the murder victim's face, only to discover that it is V's body and that she had been impaled with a stake. Hall removes the stake from her chest, at which point V awakens and attacks him with a new set of elongated fangs. The screen then cuts to Hall's publisher, Sam Malkin (David Paymer), setting down a new manuscript and telling Baltimore that he loves the story (implying everything from the first dream sequence up to this point has been the manuscript itself) and sees a whole new series ahead for Baltimore that will make him more popular than ever. Post-film text reveals that the series was moderately popular, LaGrange's murder was never solved and that Flamingo was never seen or heard from again.
A szlachta nobleman by birth, Unrug was born in Międzychód in 1676, one of the twelve children and six sons of Gniezno and Wałcz starosta Krzysztof Unrug (Christoph von Unrug) and his wife Bogumiła Jaskólecka. A Protestant (member of the Bohemian Brethren), with German-Polish roots dating back to the 16th century, the privileged Zygmunt Unrug received a Polish education before attending a nearby German university at Frankfurt on the Oder, and rose to become a starosta and a royal chamberlain. Unrug was notably sent as an ambassador to Prussia's Frederick William I, in 1708, shortly before Stanisław's replacement by King Augustus II the Strong. The well-read and philosophically-inclined Unrug spent a considerable amount of his time poring over the works of various writers and setting down his own ideas privately.
The Tipitaka (Pāli canon) was first committed to writing sometime in the 1st century BC. The non-canonical or extra-canonical Pāli literature can be regarded as falling into three historical periods. The first ("classical") period stretches from about the 3rd century BC to about the 5th century AD. The second ("commentarial") period extends from the 5th century to the 11th century, and the third ("modern") period begins with the 12th century.Matthews (1995, p. 123) describes the three periods in the following manner: :... Ñāamoli and others argue that the classical age ended about the 4th century AD. It included the canonical period, which saw the establishment of the Tipiaka over a period of three or four centuries, and the setting down of the Milindapañha just before the beginning of the Christian era.
However, given the Hindus in South Africa came from different regions of India and spoke different languages, the temples and social life among Hindus remained diverse and fragmented. As apartheid-type discriminatory laws against colored and black people began to catch the imagination of some European settlers in South Africa, a few regional governments banned Hindus from purchasing land or building new temples in 1902.Bhana and Brain (1990), Setting down roots: Indian Migrants in South Africa, 1860-1911, Johannesburg, Witwatersrand University Press Additional and more severe restrictions were placed against Hindus in South Africa during the Apartheid era, through 1994.P.P. Kumar (2012), Hinduism in South Africa, in Elias Kifon Bongmba (Editor) - The Wiley Blackwell Companion to African Religions, Tamil Hindus had a well frequented First River (Umbilo Shri Ambalavanaar) temple on Umbilo river in Durban by 1875.
Early Christian (4th century) sarcophagus from Belalcázar, Córdoba depicting the prophet Daniel Ritual worship surrounding the Eucharist in the early Church was not scripted with precise rubrics as is the norm today. One of the earliest known documents setting down the nature of Eucharistic celebration is the Didache, dating from 70–140 (see historical roots of Catholic Eucharistic theology). Few details are known of early forms of the liturgy, or worship, in the first three centuries, but there was some diversity of practice; Justin Martyr, however gave one example of early Christian liturgical practice in his First Apology (AD 155–157). As Christianity gained dominance in the wake of the conversion of Constantine I early in the fourth century, there was a period of liturgical development as the communities emerged from smaller gatherings to large assemblies in public halls and new churches.
Gonsales gradually comes to realise that these birds are able to carry substantial burdens, and resolves to construct a device by which a number of them harnessed together might be able to support the weight of a man, allowing him to move around the island more conveniently. Following a successful test flight he determines to resume his voyage home, hoping that he might "fill the world with the Fame of [his] Glory and Renown". But on his way back to Spain, accompanied by his birds and the device he calls his Engine, his ship is attacked by an English fleet off the coast of Tenerife and he is forced to escape by taking to the air. After setting down briefly on Tenerife, Gonsales is forced to take off again by the imminent approach of hostile natives.
This initially started with Wightbus taking on a much larger share of evening and weekend services from October 2004 as tendering these services to Southern Vectis would be much more expensive and would have to result in service cuts. Eventually however, all these services were timetabled separately from any of Southern Vectis' services. Some of these (notably the 16, which had a dedicated vehicle running in a modified Wightbus livery) are operated during school journey periods and so additional buses were required beyond those purely for school purposes. In the period of Cowes Week until 2008, Wightbus ran the "Sailbus", a free route which linked the Ward Avenue car parks with Baring Road, Castle Hill, Parade, Queen's Road, along the sea front to Gurnard, Woodvale Road, Baring Road, Crossfield Avenue (for the heliport and the coach setting down point) and the main events of Cowes for visitors.
During this time, European manufacturers also began regularly purifying saltpeter, using wood ashes containing potassium carbonate to precipitate calcium from their dung liquor, and using ox blood, alum, and slices of turnip to clarify the solution. During the Renaissance, two European schools of pyrotechnic thought emerged, one in Italy and the other at Nuremberg, Germany. The German printer and publisher Christiaan Egenolff adapted an earlier work on pyrotechnics from manuscript to print form, publishing his Büchsenmeysterei in 1529 and reprinting it in 1531. Now extremely rare, the book discusses the manufacturing of gunpowder, the operation of artillery and the rules of conduct for the gunsmith. In Italy, Vannoccio Biringuccio, born in 1480, was a member of the guild Fraternita di Santa Barbara but broke with the tradition of secrecy by setting down everything he knew in a book titled De la pirotechnia, written in vernacular. It was published posthumously in 1540, with 9 editions over 138 years, and also reprinted by MIT Press in 1966.
The station became a popular alighting place for day-trippers from London and two or three special services ran on Sundays bringing as many as fifty or sixty excursionists to the area who often found they had to walk the four miles to Buckingham in the absence of local conveyances. A slip coach service to Buckingham was introduced in 1923 to take advantage of the wealthy and prominent commuters who were now living in the area; these included Admiral Roger Keyes and Captain Ferrass Loftus who both lived at Tingewick, the banker L. Fleischmann of Chetwode Manor and Charles William Trotter, a director of the LNER who lived at Barton Hartshorn Manor. A slip coach on the 18.20 from Marylebone reached Finmere at 19.28, the guard releasing the last carriage as the service approached the station and this carriage braking as it entered Finmere which enabled expresses to continue without stopping. After setting down at Finmere, slip coaches were worked forward to .
Up-to-date information, which changes from time to time, is available on the TfL Transport for London - Freedom Pass (retrieved 31 May 2017) and the Association of London CouncilsDetailed borough-by-borough information on Freedom Pass exclusions websites. On most London National Rail services only passes issued because of blindness rather than disability or age can be used between 11.30pm and 09:30am on working days. The Freedom Pass is not valid for travel on many longer-distance train services even if they stop within Greater London (many such journeys are prohibited for all passengers by "stops for picking up/setting down only" restrictions) or for non-London Underground trains to Heathrow airport (they may be used on Heathrow Connect services, but only between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington). They may be used on London Overground trains to Watford Junction in Hertfordshire, but can only be used as far as Harrow and Wealdstone on London Midland and Southern Railway services;National Rail Enquiries - Freedom Pass (retrieved 9 April 2014) Freedom Pass validity for these services is less than that of Oyster cards.
The following year, Bastias became director of repertoire, a new institution for that time, and wrote a 68-page report setting down both the theoretical principles of a National Theater and the specific plays that should be staged from the ancient theater, Elizabethan theater, classical theater, contemporary theater and avant-garde theater, with a critical analysis of each. Theater reviewer Costas Georgousopoulos, who also teaches at the Department of Theater Studies at the University of Athens and discovered the report in 1991, wrote: On the other hand, Dimitris Rondiris, who had studied at the Reinhardt Seminar and had worked as an assistant to Max Reinhardt at the Salzburg Festival,The Salzburg Festival was founded in 1920 by director Max Reinhardt, poet and dramatist Hugo von Hofmannsthal and composer Richard Strauss when Reinhardt was director of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, had been recalled to Athens by the Board of the National Theater to become assistant director to Fotos Politis. After Politis' death, he succeeded him as prime stage director of the National Theater, and after World War II became its director general.
This treatment of "wind" in the uterus has no other parallel with known works coming out of Salerno. But much of the rest of the text of De curis mulierum has strong echoes of practices of Trota's known from the Practica secundum Trotam. The third-person reference to Trota's cure raises the question of who the "we" is that is seen throughout most of the text of De curis mulierum. Green posits that the text seems to capture the collective practices of one group of female practitioners, setting down their cures for another group of readers (or auditors) who will have the same unfettered access to the bodies of their female patients: "it appears to have been written down to provide a more permanent and concrete mechanism for the transmission of knowledge from woman to woman than the oral forms that had traditionally served the needs of Salernitan women.... [T]he text posits a community of female readers who would be able to rely on this text for instruction..."Monica H. Green (2008) Making Women’s Medicine Masculine: The Rise of Male Authority in Pre-Modern Gynaecology (Oxford: Oxford University Press) p. 58.

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