Changing in A Sentence

    1

    A future of controlled fertility and rapidly changing roles of women make projections of sex ratios highly conjectural.

    2

    A new departure was taken by the Eleatic Parmenides (q.v.), who, expressly noting that, when Thales and his successors attributed to the supposed element changing qualities, they became pluralists, required that the superficial variety of nature should be strictly distinguished from its fundamental unity.

    3

    A portal had opened overhead, back towards what Gabe had called the Lake of Souls.  Demons fell from the sky, some changing into their winged forms while others simply fell.  It was too far for them to survive if they fell, and he estimated half of them were likely dead on impact.

    4

    A prudent ruler in his position would have sought to preserve the outward forms while changing the inner substance, but Peter was not at all prudent in that sense.

    5

    A resurgent union movement has grasped the opportunity to re-align itself to the changing nature of the UK economy.

    6

    A riot of color changing as do the seasons, the beauty of Perthshire is perhaps at its most stunning in autumn.

    7

    A signal is sent by depressing the key K, and so changing the contact from a to b, and thus putting the battery r -- to line.

    8

    A similar metaphysic from a different starting-point is found in Heraclitus, who postulates behind the perpetually changing universe of phenomena a One which remains.

    9

    A unique mechanism in the handle makes blade changing and tensioning adjustments effortless.

    10

    A, general feeling that King Alexander contemplated changing the situation by one of his bold and clever coups d'etat increased the political unrest.

    11

    Add to that how food itself is changing, our food choices change, our lifestyles change, and all along the way we are aging.

    12

    Adie's sliding hydrometer is of the ordinary form, but can be adjusted for liquids of widely differing specific gravities by drawing out a sliding tube, thus changing the volume of the hydrometer while its weight remains constant.

    13

    After changing his sheets and throwing the soiled ones into the washer, she left the house.

    14

    After that date you could be decidedly uncomfortable about the changing dynamic in money matters generally.

    15

    Again a unit point p. may be regarded as by multiplication changing (a) from octonion to point-plane-scalar, (b) from point-plane-scalar to octonion, (c) from plane-scalar to linear element, (d) from linear element to plane-scalar.

    16

    Again, rapidly changing forces, due to the moving parts of the engine which are unbalanced vertically, act on the bridge; and, lastly, inequalities of level at the rail ends give rise to shocks.

    17

    All clocks are constructed on the basis of this method of measurement; that is to say, on the plan of counting the repetitions of some operation, adopted solely on the ground of its being capable of continual repetition with a certain degree of accuracy, and possibly also of automatic compensation for changing conditions.

    18

    All the plans Pierre had attempted on his estates--and constantly changing from one thing to another had never accomplished--were carried out by Prince Andrew without display and without perceptible difficulty.

    19

    Although a compass may thus be made practically correct for a given time and place, the magnetism of the ship is liable to changes on changing her geographical position, and especially so when steaming at right angles or nearly so to the magnetic meridian, for then sub-permanent magnetism is developed in the hull.

    20

    Although Du Pin consented to a retractation, the book was suppressed in 1693; he was, however, allowed again to continue it on changing its title by substituting nouvelle for universelle.

    21

    Always erratic, he scurries around, changing direction at complete random.

    22

    America 's cybersecurity Strategy must be dynamic and continually refreshed to adapt to the changing environment.

    23

    America's cybersecurity Strategy must be dynamic and continually refreshed to adapt to the changing environment.

    24

    Among the seafaring population of Britain the name "dolphin" is most usually given to the beautifully coloured fish Coryphaena hip pun s - the dorado of the Portuguese, and it is to the latter the poet is alluding when he speaks of "the dying dolphin's changing hues."

    25

    Among the subjects deserving notice may be mentioned the practice of steeping and liming seed corn as a preventive of smut; changing every year the species of grain, and bringing seed corn from a distance; ploughing down green crops as manure; and feeding horses with broken oats and chaff.

    26

    An act of 1887 had amended the provisions of the Wallace Act in regard to second class cities by changing the terms of select councilmen from two to four years and of common councilmen from one to two years.

    27

    An ever changing patchwork quilt of multi shades of green is splashed with the bright colors of wild flowers.

    28

    And the determinism of modern science no longer consists in a crude denial of the reality of conscious processes, or an attempt to explain them as only a sublimated form of matter and its movements; it is content to admit the relative independence of the world of consciousness, while it maintains that laws and hypotheses sufficient to explain material processes may be extended to and will be discovered to be valid of the changing sequences of conscious states of mind.

    29

    And when will all this end? thought Rostov, looking at the changing shadows before him.

    30

    Another important result of the investigation was that the phase of vibration of the fork was not altered by bowing it, the amplitude alone changing.

    31

    Any costs incurred in changing the full rollout plan in the light of the pilot scheme should also be allowed for.

    32

    Around the world management and leadership styles are changing.

    33

    As far as is known, Robert Plot's idea to measure the changing obliquity from the churchyard at Leek was never carried out.

    34

    At first sight the effect of changing the type of thermocouple used to measure the heat input would appear to be insignificant.

    35

    Baby changing may be done in the ladies lavatory.

    36

    Back then, it was basic, down-to-earth photographs, taken in scruffy clothes or backstage changing rooms.

    37

    Because corn starch and corn sweeteners are often used in a range of foods, this could mean changing Gerber 's entire product line.

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    Because corn starch and corn sweeteners are often used in a range of foods, this could mean changing Gerber's entire product line.

    39

    Before changing the entries, you might have to run GAP once first to create the appropriate registry keys.

    40

    Before doing any customisation, ensure you run through the steps outlined in Changing the Look of MyEd below.

    41

    Below these were the nativi, attached to the land, and changing masters when the land changed hands.

    42

    Born In 1784, And Brought Up Among Reminiscent Eye Witnesses Of The Old Regime, He Was An Eager Listener, With A Wonderful4 Memory And Whole Hearted Pride In The Glories Of His Race And Family, A Kindly Seigneur, Who Loved And 'Was Loved By All His Censitaires, A Keen Observer Of Many Changing Systems, Down, To The Final Confederation Of 1867, And A Man Who Had Felt' Both Extremes Of Fortune (Memoires, 1866).

    43

    Bradford Center Regeneration is hosting a VIP Marquee in the square, now sold-out, celebrating the city 's changing landscape.

    44

    Bradford Center Regeneration is hosting a VIP Marquee in the square, now sold-out, celebrating the city's changing landscape.

    45

    Branly was the first to investigate and describe in 1890 the fact that an electric spark at a distance had the power of changing loose aggregations of metallic powders from poor to good electric conductors, and he also found that in some cases the reverse action was produced.

    46

    Bullets firing in the midst of the night changing fate causing sorrow.

    47

    Businesses with an online presence wishing to succeed in this rapidly changing world are welcoming the next evolution in marketing analytics.

    48

    But for very small times the assumption may perhaps be made, and the result at least shows the way in which the velocity is affected by the addition of a small term depending on and changing sign with u.

    49

    But in December 1688 he was arrested at Sittingbourne and was imprisoned; then, having lost his mastership, he was charged at the bar of the House of Commons with changing his religion and with other offences.

    50

    But mind is always dependent upon the body, and varies with its changing constitution.

    51

    But now the image is changing Majorca is going upscale, with the property market leading the way.

    52

    But that is changing.

    53

    But the king was only temporizing; he had no intention of changing his policy.

    54

    But the script itself is as yet undeciphered, though it is clear that certain words have changing suffixes, and that there were many compound words.

    55

    But the terms of the contract might be modified by the sovereign people themselves, from time to time, in accommodation to changing circumstances.

    56

    But the world was changing from antique to Christian ideals just as he was writing, and with him we leave this outline of ancient history.

    57

    But, using substance as he does always in the Kantian sense of permanent substratum beneath changing phenomena, and never in the Aristotelian sense of any distinct thing, he proceeds to make distinctions between the applications of causality and of substance.

    58

    By changing her routine, Mimi's pleasant demeanor was setting a new example for the group.

    59

    By changing the front sprocket to a higher number of teeth, you will raise the gearing.

    60

    By changing the meaning of "noumenon " from the thing apprehended (voouµevov) to the thought (vOnya), and in the hypothesis of a common consciousness, he started the view that a thing is not yours or my thought, but a common thought of all mankind, and led to the wider view of Schelling and Hegel that the world is an absolute thought of infinite mind.

    61

    By changing the plastic yield curve parameter e from 2 to 0.71, the spatial distribution of ice thickness was indeed improved considerably.

    62

    By moving the tremolo bar up or down, you can move the bridge, thus changing the pitch.

    63

    By reason of the constantly changing temperatures and the frequent filling and emptying of the reservoir, expansion and contraction, which are always at work tending to produce relative movements wherever one portion of a structure is weaker than another, must have assisted the water-pressure in the extension of the horizontal cracks, which, growing slowly during the fifteen years, provided at last the area required to enable the intrusive water to overbalance the little remaining stability of the dam.

    64

    By some such process of reasoning as this must the idea of changing the succession to the throne, by setting aside Alexius, have first occurred to the mind of Peter the Great.

    65

    By the end of the and century A.D., claims made by the imperial government upon the municipal senate are more and more changing membership of the order from an honour into an intolerable burden, and financial disorganization is calling on imperial officials in one place after another to undertake the business of government.

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    By thus laying stress upon Bodhisatship, rather than upon Arahatship, the new school, though they doubtless merely thought themselves to be carrying the older orthodox doctrines to their I logical conclusion, were really changing the central point of Buddhism, and were altering the direction of their mental vision.

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    Calippus, Therefore, Proposed To Quadruple The Period Of Meton, And Deduct One Day At The End Of That Time By Changing One Of The Full Months Into A Deficient Month.

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    Can also be used in changing room lockers at sports centers / swimming baths.

    69

    Carmen pitched the disposable diaper in the trash and hefted Destiny from the changing table.

    70

    Carmen took her time changing.

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    Chancellor Gordon Brown 's April 2000 budget suggests that may be changing.

    72

    Changing ' ill ' to ' sick ' in the last example (4) creates an ungrammatical sentence.

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    Changing anti-epileptic drugs How long it will take to gain control of the seizures varies from person to person.

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    Changing brain networks for visuomotor control with increased movement automaticity.

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    Changing circumstances, however, carry with them changes in the meaning and application of words.

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    Changing column width for glossary Bob Stayton how can I change the column widths for the glossary?

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    Changing education and training of professionals, with less rigid demarcation between the professions and some elements of generic training (25 ).

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    Changing electoral boundaries over the twenty year period have made a longitudinal analysis of ward data virtually meaningless.

    79

    Changing Faces helps facially disfigured people to express themselves with more confidence, and combat many of their anxieties and negative feelings.

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    Changing front, in 1868, in league with the orthodox, they tried to make these denominational; but as the Liberals defeated their attempt, they founded schools of their own.

    81

    Changing into her night gown, she decided to sleep on the love seat.

    82

    Changing play lists, turning off the player, or even changing tracks all resulted in the original material being paused ready for resuming.

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    Changing sides in 1805 he fought for Napoleon, with the result that by the peace of Pressburg in that year he obtained the Breisgau and other territories at the expense of the Habsburgs.

    84

    Changing social patterns includes the fact that more women are working and in increasingly senior roles.

    85

    Changing TERM in Linux does not alter function key bindings!

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    Changing that, then, was the only thing that lay between her and her love.

    87

    Changing the electoral system would do little to address these more fundamental catalysts of public disengagement.

    88

    Changing the law on decision making for mentally incapacitated adults.

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    Changing the statute by the normal procedure means that it has impliedly repealed the specific requirement.

    90

    Changing the subject a bit we have stress inoculation training.

    91

    Changing to Bonn also meant a major change of research interests toward the newly developing area of multivariate splines.

    92

    Changing unacceptable behaviors Changing unacceptable behaviors starts with a focus on the rainmaker 's positive capabilities.

    93

    Changing working practices and technological advances have made many jobs more inflexible and automated.

    94

    Changing Worlds offers teaching to volunteers who wish to be fully immersed in a culture quite unlike anything found in the West.

    95

    Charles Brockden Brown established the New York Monthly Magazine (1799), which, changing its title to The American Review, was continued to 1802.

    96

    Clausius extended to electrolysis the chemical ideas which looked on the opposite parts of the molecule as always changing partners independently of any electric force, and regarded the function of the current as merely directive.

    97

    Collect some bare twigs, put into water in the class to watch them changing.

    98

    Come along and see the changing rooms, the warm-up area, the underground roadway and the players ' tunnel.

    99

    Constructs of teacher professionalism within a changing literacy landscape.

    100

    Currently we are changing grades of ABS to ones that give off very much less styrene monomers during processing.

    101

    Custom, changing in some degree from century to century, governed their practice, and no doubt was regulated by the priests.

    102

    Customers stand to put up to £ 50 in their pockets just by changing energy supplier.

    103

    Customs responded changing the UK law from 21 March 2002 to take such supplies back into the scope of the exemption.

    104

    Dean asked, changing the sub­ject.

    105

    Dentistry is changing rapidly and gone are the days of demands for mass produced NHS prosthetics.

    106

    Describe how the shapes of these curves are altered by changing the values of the parameters.

    107

    Despite all the stopgap measures, the BRC was unable to develop to meet the changing requirements of its users.

    108

    Differences in opioid sensitivity need to be assessed in efficacy comparisons of changing opioid or route of administration in chronic pain.

    109

    Do we need new words to capture the changing world resulting from ubiquitous high speed internet connectivity?

    110

    Does anyone seriously argue that retaining a state monopoly in telecommunications is a sensible policy in today's rapidly changing information society?

    111

    During the last few months a lot of strange things have been happening onstage, I think the process is changing.

    112

    During the rest of the year changing winds prevail.

    113

    During the winter of 1993-94 there was severe cliff slippage at Filey, which caused the club to lose its clubhouse and changing rooms.

    114

    During the years following the destruction of the Carolingian empire the borders of Bavaria were continually changing, and for a lengthened period after 955 this process was one of expansion.

    115

    Either he is retreating, which is the only thing we need fear, or he is changing his position.

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    Even then, however, the amount of operative heat is very small in comparison with that which passes through the steam-engine, per cubic foot swept through by the piston, for the change of state which water undergoes in its transformation into steam involves the taking in of much more heat than can be communicated to air in changing its temperature within such a range as is practicable.

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    Every person, or thing, or god, is therefore a putting together, a compound; and in each individual, without any exception, the relation of its component parts is ever changing, is never the same for two consecutive moments.

    118

    Extremes of temperature are not so great as farther inland in the same latitude; for the summer heats are tempered by the sea and the cool north winds, and the winter cold is so constant as to be less severely felt than the changing temperature of more southern districts.

    119

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

    120

    Far from changing his mind about the inheritance or feeling competitive with a possible new heir, he was busy giving Felipa a boost into the position his father had coveted for his only son.

    121

    Fluorescent tubing embedded into the floor of the pontoon is computer programmed to provide changing lighting effects on the structure at night.

    122

    Follow-up surveys should be carried out each year on a more limited basis, in order to monitor the changing situation.

    123

    Food retail is a dynamic and changing environment in which to work.

    124

    For fifty days Mansur stayed in his room, neither changing his clothes nor allowing himself a moment's repose.

    125

    For some time my daughter and I have been suffering sinusitis, hay fever and allergy reactions due to the ever changing environment.

    126

    For the rest of the road test I kept the car in semi-auto mode, changing gear with the steering column-mounted paddles.

    127

    For the veterinary profession, all three are changing fast.

    128

    For, on account of the diurnal motion, the direction of the axis of the telescope when pointed to a star is always changing, so that, to follow a star with an altazimuth mounting, the observer requires to move continuously the two handles which give slow motion in altitude and azimuth.

    129

    Founded in 1991, Changing Faces main goal is to assist people with facial disfigurement to live fuller lives.

    130

    Francke; and, in spite of the opposition of the theological faculty of the university, he succeeded in changing the character of its theology.

    131

    Fraud was listed has been changing Dakota legislature to.

    132

    From a distance, the marble of the Taj Mahal picks up the subtle nuancesof the changing light.

    133

    From an investigation of all the observations upon Mercury and the other three interior planets, Simon Newcomb found it almost out of the question that any such mass of matter could exist without changing either the figure of the sun itself or the motion of the planes of the orbits of either Mercury or Venus.

    134

    From remote antiquity Russian merchants were wont to meet in summer with those from the East at different places on the Volga, between the mouths of the Oka and the Kama - the fair changing its site with the increasing or decreasing power of the nationalities which struggled for the possession of the middle Volga.

    135

    From that time it was constantly changing hands - Greeks, Bulgarians, Hungarians, replacing each other in turn.

    136

    From the windows diners enjoy the changing moods of the Scottish scenery with a breathtaking panorama overlooking the Morar River estuary.

    137

    Further confusion reigns around the issue of changing doses.

    138

    Fuze color changing necklace a unique rose quartz stone necklace that radiates a color changing, glowing aura.

    139

    God, I thought I was so damn smart, changing names, changing vehicles and some old guy and a small town detective find me like I've got a sign around my neck.

    140

    Google may be changing their index calculation method to allow for a continuous update (which will effectively end the roughly monthly dances ).

    141

    Grant started talking to Kev about changing the rear mudguard, making the tank longer, a lower seat.

    142

    Group 11 Changing Colors pure white perianth with pale lemon-yellow shades & white then pale pink corona.

    143

    Had it actually been six months ago that things had begun changing so dramatically?

    144

    He considered as a practical middle ground changing the basis of representation in Congress from states to population; giving the national government "positive and complete authority in all cases which require uniformity"; giving it a negative on all state laws, a power which might best be vested in the Senate, a comparatively permanent body; electing the lower house, and the more numerous, for a short term; providing for a national executive, for extending the national supremacy over the judiciary and the militia, for a council to revise all laws, and for an express statement of the right of coercion; and finally, obtaining the ratification of a new constitutional instrument from the people, and not merely from the legislatures.

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    He did so, and then governed like an evil-disposed boy - indulging the merest animal passions, listening to a small camarilla of low-born favourites, changing his ministers every three months, and acting on the impulse of whims which were sometimes mere buffoonery, but were at times lubricous, or ferocious.

    146

    He didn't have the foggiest idea anyone was looking until after he spoke with Mrs. Glass—around Rollins, Kansas, and yet he keeps changing names, not leaving his signature and not even being seen unless he can't help it.

    147

    He didn't have the foggiest idea anyone was looking until after he spoke with Mrs. Glass—around Rollins, Kansas, and yet he keeps changing names, not leaving his signature and not even being seen unless he can't help it.

    148

    He didn't steal the money—he found it—and aside from some name changing, it would be hell to prove he defrauded anyone.

    149

    He didn't steal the money—he found it—and aside from some name changing, it would be hell to prove he defrauded anyone.

    150

    He enjoyed a triple wergeld, but had no definite salary, being remunerated by the receipt of certain revenues, a system which contained the germs of discord, on account of the confusion of his public and private 1 The changing language of this epoch speaks of civitates, subsequently of pagi, and later of comitatus (counties).

    151

    He started changing his name as often as his shorts.

    152

    He then finally decided to attack Soult (intending subsequently to fall back through Galicia) and ordered up transports from Lisbon to Corunna and Vigo; thus changing his base from Portugal to the north-west of Spain; Blake's Spanish army, now rallying under the marquis de la Romana near Leon, was to co-operate, but was able to give little effective aid.

    153

    He urged the need of adopting a permanent tariff policy, and on Dec. 5 1921 suggested a " flexible tariff " which might provide for the adjustment of rates to meet unusual and changing conditions.

    154

    He uses lots of emotive language to try to achieve his goal of changing people's preconceptions about the subject of immigration.

    155

    Hearing all the cheers in the changing room, the firsts were going over final tactics looking to secure a double victory.

    156

    Hence the position of the plane of the orbit of each planet is continually changing in consequence of their mutual action.

    157

    Hence, when on the battlefield the changing course of events left his antagonists mentally exhausted, he was able to face them with will power neither bound nor broken.

    158

    Her glittering eyes, filled with childlike fear and excitement, rested on him without changing their expression.

    159

    Her recent paintings show an increasing preoccupation with the changing character of the land in Britain.

    160

    His apparently inconsistent record on the coinage question becomes consistent if considered in the same way, as the expression of the gradually changing views of his constituency.

    161

    His Bracken Ring and Bracken Knot lasted no more than two summers, changing from bright green to brown before their eventual disintegration.

    162

    Homel was founded in the 12th century, and after changing hands several times between Poles and Russians was annexed to Russia in 1772.

    163

    How about changing the design to having the stylus connected to the tablet via a coiled wire?

    164

    How will the changing student demography affect our provision?

    165

    However as the weather front moved through the wind abated and with it came sunshine and a changing wind direction.

    166

    However, for many people due to the changing nature of work the concept of a job career for life is rapidly diminishing.

    167

    However, given the problems I had changing the rear sprocket, I do not relish fixing a rear puncture.

    168

    However, they can be rendered ineffective by either opting out of cookies or changing the cookie setup in your browser.

    169

    However, typographical errors and inaccurate information are unavoidable with a project this size and with an ever changing medical landscape.

    170

    I could always call in Arthur for you, if you're changing your persuasion.

    171

    I figured they were left by some tourists changing a tire or something.

    172

    I know he would never do anything dishonest like changing a frame number.

    173

    I mean, unless you screw things up and hurt her, Sarah will stay with you until your last breath, even if it means changing your diapers.

    174

    I squeezed in the odd overnighter, and the gents loos at school were turned into a rod store and changing room!

    175

    I think that some of our human nature is mutable, but changing it is a very long-term project.

    176

    I want to make a difference, play my part in changing attitudes and challenging preconceptions.

    177

    I was changing incandescent bulbs four times a year.

    178

    I'm not changing my mind.

    179

    I've respected your privacy; saw it as a good thing, but the situation is changing.

    180

    If partly saturated air is cooled without changing its pressure or amount of water vapor, a point is reached when it becomes saturated.

    181

    If the changes to the shop front include adding or changing a sign or advertisement then you may need to ask for advertisement consent.

    182

    If the configuration of d-saccharic acid were given by either 6 or To, bearing in mind the relation of mannose to glucose, it would then be necessary to represent d-mannosaccharic acid by either 7 or 8 - as the forms 6 and Io pass into 7 and 8 on changing the sign of a terminal group; but this cannot be done as mannosaccharic acid is optically active.

    183

    If we represent this expression by f (x), the expression obtained by changing x into x-+-h is f(x+h); and each term of this may be expanded by the binomial theorem.

    184

    If you forgive the pun in the question what 's your view about changing the clocks?

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    If you forgive the pun in the question what's your view about changing the clocks?

    186

    If you want to just what our transatlantic cousins needed changing then check out the extras on this DVD.

    187

    Imagine, they have even allowed you to rebel against the full whack of changing colors.

    188

    In a large number of cases, however, the direction is steadily upwards from t to 12, then changing.

    189

    In a word, although the position and speed of the planet and the direction of its motion are constantly changing, the values of the elements determined from these variables remain constant.

    190

    In addition to the church changing so was the royal court.

    191

    In an ideal world we want as much of the changing magnetic flux to interact with the coils.

    192

    In any case, as the song says, The times, they are a-changin'—and they are changing in a manner that governments probably can't keep up with.

    193

    In connexion with this attribution of superhuman powers, we may mention also the widespread belief that certain persons had the faculty of " changing shape," and especially of assuming the forms of animals.

    194

    In Greek philosophy phenomena are the changing objects of the senses as opposed to essences (ra avra) which are one and permanent, and are therefore regarded as being more real, the objects of reason rather than of senses which are "bad witnesses."

    195

    In later times the theory of Ennead became very popular and was adopted by most of local priesthoods, who substituted their own favorite god Re, sometimes retaining and sometimes changing the names he other eight deities.

    196

    In Mexico filters filled with dry powdered megass have been found very efficient for removing the large quantity of impurities contained in the juice expressed from the very vigorous but rank canes grown in that wonderfully fertile country, but unless constant care is taken in managing them, and in changing them at the proper time, there is great risk of inversion taking place, with consequent loss of sugar.

    197

    In order to serve Indian interests he played off British, Spanish and American interests against one another, but before he died he saw that he was fighting in a losing cause, and, changing his policy, endeavoured to provide for the training of the Muscogees in the white man's civilization.

    198

    In particular it discusses the changing materiality of life at the site over its 1100 years of occupation.

    199

    In Subtracting From The Left, We Look Ahead To See Whether A I In Any Denomination Must Be Reserved For Changing; Thus In Subtracting 274 From 637 We Should Put Down 2 From 6 As 3, Not As 4, And 7 From 3 As 6.

    200

    In taking this course Joseph made the capital mistake of neglecting the Machiavellian maxim that in changing the substance of cherished institutions the prince should be careful to preserve the semblance.

    201

    In the course of the 19th century the idea that the different elements are constituted by different groupings or condensations of one primal matter - a speculation which, if proved to be well grounded, would imply the possibility of changing one element into another - found favour with more than one responsible chemist; but experimental research failed to yield any evidence that was generally regarded as offering any support to this hypothesis.

    202

    In the Danubian campaign of 1809 he succeeded; but the stubborn defence of Austria, the heroic efforts of the Tirolese and the spasmodic efforts which foreboded a national rising in Germany, showed that the whole aspect of affairs was changing, even in central Europe, where rulers and peoples had hitherto been as wax under the impress of his will.

    203

    In the doorway stood Elizabeth thoroughly enjoying the changing emotions registering on her former husband's face.

    204

    In the Eschenhagen pattern instrument, in which a single quartz fibre is used for the suspension, two magnets are placed in the vicinity of the suspended magnet and are so arranged that their field partly neutralizes the earth's field; thus the torsion required to hold the magnet with its axis perpendicular to the earth's field is reduced, and the arrangement permits of the sensitiveness being altered by changing the position of the deflecting magnets.

    205

    In the flax mill, Marshall added ventilation and heating, with baths and changing rooms added later.

    206

    In the following year he discovered rhodium; and at about the same time Smithson Tennant added two more to the list - iridium and osmium; the former was so named from the changing tints of its oxides (ipcs, rainbow), and the latter from the odour of its oxide (ovµA, smell).

    207

    In the latter case it will be necessary to provide means to mount the coelostat on a carriage by which it can be moved east and west without changing the altitude or azimuth of its polar axis, and also to shift the second mirror so that it may receive all the light from the reflected beam.

    208

    In the system that passes under the name of Ptolemy, Saturn is associated with grey, Jupiter with white, Mars with red, Venus with yellow, while Mercury, occupying a peculiar place in Greek as it did in Babylonian astrology (where it was at one time designated as the planet par excellence), was supposed to vary its colour according to changing circumstances.

    209

    In the United Kingdom the drawing of coal is generally confined to the day shift of eight hours, with an output of from 100 to 150 tons per hour, according to the depth, capacity of coal tubs, and facilities for landing and changing tubs.

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    In their efforts to establish Hungarian independence on the firm basis of national efficiency they had succeeded in changing their country from one of very backward economic conditions into one which promised to be in a position to hold its own on equal terms with any in the world.

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    In time, notwithstanding a certain inherent individualism and impatience of control, veritable despotisms arose in the Semitic world, although such organizations were invariably liable to sudden collapse as the old forms of life broke down with changing conditions.'

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    Instead of changing the conditions, some are debeaked with a red-hot blade at 5 days old.

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    Interesting Facts and Information about Elizabethan jesters The role of the fool or Elizabethan Jesters were changing.

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    Is the pastorate willing to consider changing the manse if asked?

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    It also examines the changing definitions of social need these reflected and asks why welfare states have experienced retrenchment in recent years.

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    It can be adapted to the interpupillary distance by changing the tube slide.

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    It contains an interactive Java applet showing the effects of changing lambda, distance and theta values, which can be altered.

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    It contains diverse interests and changing standpoints by which it is possible to explain the presence of purely southern tradition, the southern treatment of national history, and the antipathy to northern claims. As has already been mentioned, the specifically southern writings have everywhere been modified or adjusted to other standpoints, or have been almost entirely subordinated, and it is noteworthy, therefore, that in narratives elsewhere which reflect rivalries and conflicts among the priestly families, there is sometimes an animus against those whose names and traditions point to a southern origin (see Levites).

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    It flourishes best in small tanks and ponds, in which the water is constantly changing and does not freeze; in such localities, and with a full supply of food, which consists of weeds, crumbs of bread, bran, worms, small crustaceans and insects, it attains to a length of from 6 to 12 in., breeding readily, sometimes at different times of the same year.

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    It flows into the Gulf of Martaban, and near its mouth its course is constantly changing owing to erosion and corresponding accretions.

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    It has the whim of suddenly changing channels of its own accord.

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    It is noteworthy that the problems of Hexateuchal criticism are gradually changing their character, as one after another of the main contentions of Biblical scholars regarding the date and authorship of the Hexateuch passes out of the list of debatable questions into that of acknowledged facts.

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    It is now considered indisputable that humans are changing the earth's climate via the enhanced greenhouse effect.

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    It is so shallow that it completely evaporated in 1865, but has filled again since 1870, at the same time changing its configuration.

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    It looked as if the Deans might have more time to themselves, even if Janet's absence meant they'd spend their leisure changing sheets and cleaning toilets.

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    It may be practised for the purpose of changing a part of the tree, and is sometimes very useful for filling out vacant spaces, in trained trees especially.

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    It operates by changing the amount of air in the air/fuel mixture which the engine burns.

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    It places the emerging elite in the broader context of changing political, social and economic forces.

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    It protects them from the hard unpleasantness of life while changing its place and shape to suit their convenience.

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    It was a sure sign he was forgiven for his irreverent try at changing the age-old ritual of greeting card purchasing.

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    It was an incredibly rapid evolution, driven by avarice, compulsion, globalization, and changing societal values!

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    It was and still is held by many that the criminal may be best and most effectually weaned from his evil ways by shutting him up for lengthy periods between four walls, and subjecting him, when most susceptible, to curative processes, to constant exhortation and searching introspection, changing his nature and restoring him to society a reformed man.

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    It was therefore only made possible at all by reducing the rations of the fighting men to a minimum and by undertaking the risks of changing the line of communication three times.

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    It was too early for the vamps to be in the gym, so she stripped down to her undershirt without changing into her sparring gear and began pounding into the dummy in front of her.

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    It was too late to get a non-stop flight so I have you going out of Allentown and changing planes in Baltimore.

    236

    It was with no very good grace that the king at length consented to give Pitt a place in the government, although the latter did all he could to ingratiate himself at court, by changing his tone on the questions on which he had made himself offensive.

    237

    It would be better described as exchanging, by analogy with the " changing " of subtraction.

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    It's always changing but it has great holding power.

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    Its determination is difficult, because it is involved with questions of the changing orientation of the earth's axis of rotation.

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    Its introduction and six chapters present with rare lucidity the earliest conceptions of the Kingdom of Heaven, the Son of God, the Church, Christian dogma and Catholic worship; and together form a severely critico-historical yet strongly Catholic answer to Harnack's still largely pietistic Wesen des Christentums. It develops throughout the principles that "what is essential in Jesus' Gospel is what occupies the first and largest place in His authentic teaching, the ideas for which He fought and died, and not only that idea which we may consider to be still a living force to-day"; that "it is supremely arbitrary to decree that Christianity must be essentially what the Gospel did not borrow from Judaism, as though what the Gospel owes to Judaism were necessarily of secondary worth"; that "whether we trust or distrust tradition, we know Christ only by means of, athwart and within the Christian tradition"; that "the essence of Christianity resides in the fulness and totality of its life"; and that "the adaptation of the Gospel to the changing conditions of humanity is to-day a more pressing need than ever."

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    Jenn brushed flakes from her jacket and sat, changing boots.

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    Keep an eye out for the lights changing and traffic moving.

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    Keep in mind that many of these things are still changing in the form of patches and in the newer 2.1.x kernels.

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    Knowledge resides not in sense but in reason, which, on the suggestion of sensations of changing individuals, apprehends, or (to be precise) is reminded of, real universal forms, and, by first ascending from less to more general until it arrives at the form of good and then descending from this unconditional principle to the less general, becomes science and philosophy, using as its method the dialectic which gives and receives questions and answers between man and man.

    245

    Lana hacked into the federal system, changing her own profile.

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    Laws must be adjusted from time to time to meet changing needs, and new necessities naturally arose in the Greek and Roman period for which the older codes and usages made no provision.

    247

    Light-minded, haughty, apathetic and cold-hearted, she took a sort of passionate delight in changing Henry IV.s whole system of government.

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    Like all concepts the meaning of religious terms is changed with a changing experience and a changing world-view.

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    Like those other oracles, the suras of this period, which are never very long, are composed of short sentences with tolerably pure but rapidly changing rhymes.

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    Lucy Larcom,' born in Beverly, came to Lowell in 1835, where her widowed mother kept a " corporation " boarding-house, and where she became a " doffer," changing bobbins in the mills.

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    Many devices are available for changing the objective.

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    Many have the power of changing colour, a faculty which they share only with various frogs, toads and fishes.

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    Martensite, Troostite and Sorbite are the successive stages through which the metal passes in changing from austenite into ferrite and cementite.

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    Maureen played a leading role in the repositioning of the library to become the library of record on the changing role of women.

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    Maxwell never committed himself to a precise definition of the physical nature of electric displacement, but considered it as defining that which Faraday had called the polarization in the insulator, or, what is equivalent, the number of lines of electrostatic force passing normally through a unit of area in the dielectric. A second fundamental conception of Maxwell was that the electric displacement whilst it is changing is in effect an electric current, and creates, therefore, magnetic force.

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    Maybe they were both changing.

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    McCarthy also takes a sideswipe at the changing focus of the FSA.

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    McLeod, John Narrative & Psychotherapy (Sage 1987) Exploration of the concept of self in story telling against a changing social milieu.

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    Measurements of the changing water pressures were made using hydrophones.

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    Method of changing the independent variable not relevant to the problem under investigation.

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    Midas, king of Phrygia, who had been appointed judge, declared in favour of Marsyas, and Apollo punished Midas by changing his ears into ass's ears.

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    Modern like ancient idealism came into being as a correction of the view that threatened to resolve the world of matter and mind alike into the changing manifestations of some single non-spiritual force or substance.

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    Modern, too, was the outlook of the aging poet on the changing social conditions of theage, wonderfully sympathetic his attitude towards modern industry, which steam was just beginning to establish on a new basis, and towards modern democracy.

    264

    Monopoly Here & Now Electronic Banking Monopoly has been dramatically transformed to keep up with changing lifestyles.

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    Most of my work on changing time zones is based on a single event, so treat with caution.

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    My e-mail address will be changing soon due to a change in providers.

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    My treasure! and Prokofy, trembling with excitement, rushed toward the drawing-room door, probably in order to announce him, but, changing his mind, came back and stooped to kiss the young man's shoulder.

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    News Join the Changing Places Consortium in campaigning for fully accessible loos in public places across the UK.

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    Nigel started work as an apprentice compositor in the printing trade and retrained many times in a rapidly changing industry.

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    No alphabet corresponds exactly to the ideal which we have postulated, nor if it did, would it continue long so to do, as the sounds of most languages are continually changing.

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    Nolan was killed as he rode across the front of the brigade, perhaps with the intention of changing its direction to the Vorontsov ridge.

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    Note that changing the distance will affect the recorded level as will using reverb or changing the gain on the sound source.

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    Nowadays it is usual to use a softwood soundboard, and Nylon strings, and there are semitone levers for changing key.

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    Oh, about how my life is changing.

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    Oh, and I think Kate is underrated as a programming editor, although that seems to be changing a bit.

    276

    On the decease of Filippo Maria Visconti in 1447 he joined the Aragonese against Venice and Florence; but, presently changing his flag, fought valiantly against Alphonso of Aragon and forced him to raise the siege of Piombino.

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    On the other hand, under the influence of the mechanics of his day, which had hardly distinguished between inertia, or the inability of a body to change itself, and resistance or the ability of bodies to oppose one another, he concluded that, as inertia is passive, so is resistance, and refused to recognize that in collision the mutual resistance of moving bodies is a force, or active power, of changing their movements in opposite directions.

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    Once more, the social reasoning mechanism enables the agent to adapt to the changing conditions of the society.

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    One reason the old empires did crumble was the changing balance of forces in world imperialism.

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    Or, instead of looking upon a linear substitution as replacing a pencil of lines by a projectively corresponding pencil retaining the same axes of co-ordinates, we may look upon the substitution as changing the axes of co-ordinates retaining the same pencil.

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    Otherwise the function returns an object without changing the arguments, for example concatenation returns the concatenation of the lists given as arguments.

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    Our chore held the aura of planning a vacation, not making a life changing decision.

    283

    Our gifts include the famous diaper Changing 101 kit and the popular tower of diapers!

    284

    Past-Death was visibly torn, her eyes changing colors faster and faster as she thought.

    285

    Pechlin first appears prominently in Swedish politics in 1760, when by suddenly changing sides he contrived to save the "Hats" from impeachment.

    286

    Physical Philosophy, about things as changing, and therefore about natural substances or bodies, composed of matter and essence.

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    Power is another matter that is changing fast.

    288

    Primates Investigate the changing group dynamics of captive orphan chimpanzees in a sanctuary situation.

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    Prince Andrew, seeing that his father insisted, began--at first reluctantly, but gradually with more and more animation, and from habit changing unconsciously from Russian to French as he went on--to explain the plan of operation for the coming campaign.

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    Project the photos to create a backdrop to the assembly, changing slides for each voice.

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    Pseudis was first described by Marie Sibylle de Merlon (1647-1717), in her work on the fauna of Surinam (published first in 1705 at Amsterdam, republished in Latin in 1719), as a frog changing into a fish.

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    Puerto Cabello suffered much in the War of Independence, changing hands several times and remaining in the possession of Spain down to 1823.

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    Question 11 Changing the subject from cup final ticket allocation questions etc, I have a little brain teaser for you !

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    Question 11 Changing the subject from cup final ticket allocation questions etc, I have a little brain teaser for you!

    295

    Quickly changing into the costume of her alter-ego, The Shadow Lady, she pursues the getaway car in her high powered roadster.

    296

    Range of hills in distance against a crimson sunset sky changing to blue above.

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    Relations with the exterior are continually changing, and the needs of different regions of the interior are continually varying, from time to time.

    298

    Relic veneration, as Gombrich and Obeyesekere pointed out in 1988, is part of the changing face of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.

    299

    Ridley suggested changing it to Elizabeth as "more accordant to the feelings of the people";.

    300

    Ron badly mishandled his response to the Sun article, changing his story within 24 hours.

    301

    Sarah felt their relationship changing.

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    Saunas in our luxury garden sauna range are equipped with a changing room.

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    Saunas in our luxury garden saunas in our luxury garden sauna range are equipped with a changing room.

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    See the -R name resolve order parameter for details on changing this resolving mechanism.

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    Seeing the guy's in the changing rooms at school pe!

    306

    Setting Destiny back on the changing table again, Carmen pushed a shoe back on her foot and tickled her under the arm.

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    She cleaned up as much as possible without changing clothes.

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    She is always changing her garden around, which makes the plants dizzy.

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    She took a moment to adapt to the new glimmers of energy in the room before changing into warmer clothes and her heavy coat.

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    She was no doctrinMaria aire, and consistently acted on the principle once laid Ther down by Machiavelli, that while changing the substance, the prince should be careful to preserve the form of old institutions.

    311

    She'd never in her life wanted a tattoo, but to have some blood-sucking, shape changing, ill-tempered, inhuman beast's name on her neck was infuriating!

    312

    Shortly after Froben's death the disturbances at Basel, occasioned by the zealots for the religious revolution which was in progress throughout Switzerland, began to make Erasmus desirous of changing his residence.

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    Similarly, with the function (19) (2n+ I) 3 ch (2n+ I) ITrb/a' (2) Changing to polar coordinates, x =r cos 0, y = r sin 0, the equation (2) becomes, with cos 0 =µ, r'd + (I -µ 2)-d µ = 2 ?-r3 sin 0, (8) of which a solution, when = o, is = (Ar'+) _(Ari_1+) y2,, ?

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    Since loge(I +x) =x-2x 2 -3x 3 - 4x4+&c., we have, by changing the sign of x, log e (I - x) _ - x - zx 2 - 3x 3 - x 4 - &c.; whence g 1 +x to=2(x+ix'+1x5+&c.), e l - x and, therefore, replacing x by p +q, log e q =2 p +q +3 () 3T ?

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    Since the condition of the medium between A and B remains constant, even though the matter is continually changing, the momentum possessed by the matter between A and B is constant.

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    Sisyphus, who had lost some cattle, suspected Autolycus of being the thief, but was unable to bring it home to him, since he possessed the power of changing everything that was touched by his hands.

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    Some of these bags unzip to double up as a changing mat.

    318

    Sometimes fate is like a small sandstorm that keeps changing direction.

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    Sometimes the long life of the serpent and its habit of changing the skin suggested ideas of immortality and resurrection, and it is noteworthy that one Indian snake-festival occurs after or at the sloughing, when the sacred being is thus supposed to become purified.'

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    Sometimes this principle has weight, and sometimes it has not; sometimes it is free fire and sometimes it is fire combined with the earthy element; sometimes it passes through the pores of vessels, sometimes these are impervious to it; it explains both causticity and non-causticity, transparency and opacity, colours and their absence; it is a veritable Proteus changing in form at each instant."

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    Space, he says, appears when we use our senses of sight and touch; succession he finds " suggested " by all the changing phenomena of sense, and by " what passes in our minds "; number is " suggested by every object of our senses, and every thought of our minds, by everything that either doth exist or can be imagined."

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    Spanning two centuries, the ILN archive offers a truly incomparable record of changing London life.

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    Special legislation is prohibited when general laws are applicable, and special and local legislation is forbidden in any of twenty-three enumerated cases, among which are divorce, changing of an individual's name or the name of a place, and the grant to a corporation of the right to build railways or to exercise any exclusive franchise or privilege.

    324

    Starting from any ordinate ue,o, the result of integrating with regard to x through a distance 2h is (in the example considered in § 61) the same as the result of the operation 3h(I + 4E + E 2), where E r denotes the operation of changing x into x+h (see Differences, Calculus oF).

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    Status changing the the number of weaknesses in what other full-time employees.

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    Sunday 17 October - SI Cardigan Annual Luncheon to support the charity ' Changing faces ' which enables people to face disfigurement with confidence.

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    Superb views from the front windows over the width of the Solway Firth with colors changing as the tides ebb and low.

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    Terries can also be used as boosters, burp cloths, on a changing mat and for general babycare.

    329

    That is changing and scholars are beginning to recognize the historical importance of voluntary associations.

    330

    That sophistry must be studied in its historical development was clearly seen by Plato, whose dialogue called the Sophist contains a formal review of the changing phases and aspects of sophistical teaching.

    331

    That such adjustment shall take place postulates on the part of the plant a kind of perception or appreciation of the changing conditions which affect it.

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    That which is, is what it is in virtue of its perpetually changing relations (z-avra pei K ai 0666, Aiv).

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    The above-mentioned delusion that climate is changing and adapting itself to agriculture, thus relieving the farmer of accommodating his methods to the climate, has considerably handicapped him in progress.

    334

    The actualising tendency is the motive for changing circumstances that result in " doing better.

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    The actualising tendency is the motive for changing circumstances that result in doing better.

    336

    The adaptation of the Gospel to the changing conditions of humanity is to-day a more pressing need than ever.

    337

    The alignment of marine shafting, changing with every passing wave, is an extreme example.

    338

    The artist enjoyed the subtle nuances of the changing light.

    339

    The bastard is changing it!

    340

    The bed of the great river maintains a fairly constant position between its extreme banks, but the channels within that bed are so constantly shifting as to require close supervision on the part of the navigation authorities; so much detritus is carried down as to form a perpetually changing series of obstructions to steamer traffic.

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    The beds of these rivers, as well as that of the Danube, are continually changing, forming morasses and pools, and rendering the country near their banks marshy, Notwithstanding the work already done, such as canalizing and regulating the rivers, the erection of dams, &c., the problems of preventing inundations, and of reclaiming the marshes, have not yet been satisfactorily solved.

    342

    The building of large steamships meant that the port had to adapt to the changing technologies of the Victorian age.

    343

    The changing nature of electrical installations is reducing their natural impedance, so that higher short-circuit currents occur.

    344

    The changing rooms are really swish and there are free drinks and papers in the lounge bit.

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    The changing syllabi of LIS schools - Anne Goulding Equally good - for all?

    346

    The chlorides AsCl2CH3 and AsCl(CH3)2 as well as As(CH3)3 are capable of combining with two atoms of chlorine, the arsenic atom apparently changing from the tri- to the penta-valent condition, and the corresponding oxygen compounds can also be oxidized to compounds containing one oxygen atom or two hydroxyl groups more, forming acids or oxides.

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    The circulation being always zero round a small plane curve passing through the axis of spin in vortical motion, it follows conversely that a vortex filament is composed always of the same fluid particles; and since the circulation round a cross-section of a vortex filament is constant, not changing with the time, it follows from the previous kinematical theorem that aw is constant for all time, and the same for every cross-section of the vortex filament.

    348

    The climate is changing, bringing with it threats of rising sea levels and worsening droughts and floods.

    349

    The climate is very uncertain, the weather changing suddenly from bright sunshine (when mosquitos often swarm) to dense fog or heavy falls of snow and icy winds.

    350

    The combined mass of the earth and moon admits of being determined by its effect in changing the position of the plane of the orbit of Venus.

    351

    The company put up to $50 million in their pockets just by changing energy supplier.

    352

    The convenient and rapid change in the magnification obtained by changing the eyepiece or the objective is also a special advantage of the compound form.

    353

    The corps must now coordinate the passage of lines by changing the AD weapons status of the ground maneuver units.

    354

    The course has been invaluable to me in all aspects of plumbing, from changing a tap washer to installing a central heating system.

    355

    The crowd, which collected on so shocking a discovery, took up the idea that he had been strangled by the family to prevent him from changing his religion, and that this was a common practice among Protestants.

    356

    The day marked the maiden voyage of the first roll-on roll-off ferry to serve the county, changing the lives of everyone involved.

    357

    The difficulty and judgment of changing derailleur gears before a hill or after stopping is well known.

    358

    The e-mail name may look like some crafty gold speculator, but these anonymous offers with no money changing hands sound fictional to me.

    359

    The economic importance of recreational angling has often been underestimated or ignored by decision-makers but this situation is changing.

    360

    The engine 's sprag clutch and alternator need changing, and also the front brake disk.

    361

    The Finance Bill introduces important measures to modernize taxes to keep pace with a changing world, and to tackle tax avoidance and fraud.

    362

    The first plan of building a new theatre for the purpose in Munich itself was rejected, because Wagner rightly felt that the appeal of his advanced works, like the Nibelungen trilogy, would be far stronger if the comparatively small number of people who wished to hear them were removed from the distractions of a large capital; Bayreuth possessed the desired seclusion, being on a line of railway that could not be approached from any quarter without changing.

    363

    The first term is Abcde, in which all the letters are large; and the coefficient of A 2 a 3 is therefore the number of terms which can be obtained from Abcde by changing three, and three only, of the large letters into small ones.

    364

    The flame-like P u t the matter in another processes and outliers are composed of way, if we could imagine writhing filaments, and the contours all the living cells of a are continually changing while the large oak or of a horse, colony moves as a whole.

    365

    The flu virus mutates frequently, changing its genetics, but it rarely goes through the changes that allow it to routinely infect mammals.

    366

    The former refers to the earth, which is continually changing the point of view of the observer as he is carried around the sun, while the latter relates to the invariable position of the matter which reflects the light.

    367

    The former, being soluble, is left in the water; but the latter, an insoluble body, is in part attached to the fibres, from which it is only separated by changing into soluble metapectic acid under the action of hot alkaline ley in the subsequent process of bleaching.

    368

    The fourth game was a very close tussle with the service changing hands frequently.

    369

    The French, however, by changing and extending their demands enabled him to find a cause of war of such nature that the whole of Germany would be united against French aggression.

    370

    The grounds for changing the time limits are to provide the defense with more time to prepare after the service of the indictment.

    371

    The guard cells open and close the stoma by changing shape.

    372

    The guidance is the most far-reaching yet in its efforts to keep judges on-message with changing social mores.

    373

    The house wasn't the only thing changing, though.

    374

    The industry, changing locality, like many others, in sympathy with the changes in modern conditions, has long been practically extinct in this district.

    375

    The inveterate local, one may perhaps say immediate, powers are felt to be nearer at hand than the national deity, who is more closely bound up with the changing national fortunes and with current philosophy.

    376

    The Latin term naturally varied in meaning with the changing extent of Roman authority.

    377

    The lay basis of the Third Crusade made it, in one sense, the greatest of all Crusades, in which all the three great monarchs of western Europe participated; but it also made it a failure, for the kings of France and England, changing caelum, non animum, carried their political rivalries into the movement, in which it had been agreed that they should be sunk.

    378

    The list – a scrolling queue of names that lined his left forearm – was always changing.

    379

    The magnifying power is varied by changing the lens a for another in which p has a different value.

    380

    The material between A and B, though continually changing, is always in the same condition, and therefore the momentum within AB is constant.

    381

    The means for changing the length of the tube and the distance of C from the scale are omitted in the figure.

    382

    The modern day triumvirate must work in close harmony and be able to communicate constantly changing and evolving course management policies to members.

    383

    The most complicated sets seen today have 5 drones with a switch for easy key changing, and up to 21 keyed chanters.

    384

    The muscles of his upper body bulged as he sparred, their changing shapes amplified by a play of shade and sunlight.

    385

    The name of the city was taken from that of the river, which in turn is supposed to represent a corruption by the French of the original Indian name, Moingona, - the French at first using the abbreviation "moire," and calling the river "la riviere des moires" and then, the name having become associated with the Trappist monks, changing it into "la riviere des moines."

    386

    The next thing she knew, Alex was shaking her awake and telling her they were changing planes.

    387

    The object continued on the same path without changing height, and very rapidly became inaudible again.

    388

    The often changing masters of Holstein and Lauenburg abstracted much of the valuable landed property of the city and of the chapter of Lubeck.

    389

    The only diversion being a sneaky tactic of changing the color of the ball bowled several times in one over !

    390

    The orographic features of the Pacific Mountain system trend parallel to the coast-line of the Gulf of Alaska, changing with this at the great bend beyond the N., and of the Panhandle from S.E.

    391

    The output from the delay circuit is normally high, changing momentarily to low on detection of a prolonged snore.

    392

    The perpetrator proved to be a thirteen year old girl, scarcely known to the victim, jealous of an older boy's changing affections.

    393

    The politics are changing slowly.

    394

    The Prospects website also has useful advice on changing course (opens in new window ).

    395

    The reader who will trace out these successive concepts and study the results of his changing positions will readily acquire the notions which it is our subject to define.

    396

    The recent political mission to Seistan under Sir Henry M c Mahon (1904-1905) added much information respecting the ancient and modern channels of the lower Helmund, proving that river to have been constantly shifting its bed over a vast area, changing the level of the country by silt deposits, and in conjunction with the terrific action of Seistan winds actually altering its configuration.

    397

    The resulting Z+R equations are not as a rule easy of application, owing to the fact that the moments and products of inertia A, B, C, F, G, H are not constants but vary in conse- 0 quence of the changing orientation of the body with respect to the co-ordinate axes.

    398

    The root is continually growing and so the sensitive part is continually changing its composition, cells being formed, growing and becoming permanent tissue.

    399

    The ruthless suppression of the Magyar malcontents, in which there was little discrimination between the innocent and the guilty, had so crushed the spirit of the country that Leopold considered the time ripe for realizing a long-cherished ideal of the Habsburgs and changing Hungary from an elective into an hereditary monarchy.

    400

    The senses with their changing and inconsistent reports cannot cognize this unity; it is by thought alone that we can pass beyond the false appearances of sense and arrive at the knowledge of being, at the fundamental truth that "the All is One."

    401

    The ship captain ordered the red pennant to be raised on the ship to show that the weather was changing and rough seas were expected.

    402

    The silver-on-glass mirror has the enormous advantage that it can be resilvered with little trouble, at small expense, and without danger of changing the figure.

    403

    The sky on the horizon should be flushed crimson, gradually shaded off, changing to blue at the top.

    404

    The slow motion in right ascension is defective, being accomplished in the Dorpat refractor by changing the.

    405

    The state legislature which elected him senator did so by a plurality vote, having previously passed a resolution changing the vote requisite to choose a senator from a majority to a plurality vote.

    406

    The statical causes are deposits of snow or ice slowly changing the position of the pole of figure of the earth.

    407

    The thing is, even if you do nothing proactive to change your career profile, the world is changing around you.

    408

    The things themselves which exist and their changing phases must stand in some internal connexion; they themselves must be active or passive, capable of doing or suffering.

    409

    The third theory is that of Bunge, who says that in chlorotic conditions there is an excess of sulphuretted hydrogen in the bowel, changing the food iron into sulphide of iron, which Bunge states cannot be absorbed.

    410

    The till plains, although sweeping in broad swells of slowly changing altitude, are often level to the eye, and the view across them stretches to the horizon, unless interrupted by groves of trees along the watercourses, or by belts of low morainic hills.

    411

    The times change, and he is not blamed for changing with the times.

    412

    The Tools menu contains some interesting options, such as deinterlacing and changing the aspect ratio.

    413

    The validity of this definition depends on the assumption that operations of different kinds all agree in giving the same measure of time, such allowances as experience dictates being made for changing conditions.

    414

    The very inconsistency with which Villehardouin is chargeable, the absence of compunction with which he relates the changing of a sacred religious pilgrimage into something by no means unlike a mere filibustering raid on the great scale, add a charm to the book.

    415

    The very structural composition of the atmosphere is changing.

    416

    The weather is supposed to be changing this weekend anyway.

    417

    The whole of Faraday's investigations on this subject can be summed up in the single statement that if a conducting circuit is placed in a magnetic field, and if either by variation of the field or by movement or variation of the form of the circuit the total magnetic flux linked with the circuit is varied, an electromotive force is set up in that circuit which at any instant is measured by the rate at which the total flux linked with the circuit is changing.

    418

    The whole operation of thus changing a filter occupies about ten minutes, and there is no need for anyone to enter the hot cistern to detach the bags, which are removed in the open air above the mud tank.

    419

    The whole system was designed to suppress the competition of outsiders, but the divergent interests of individuals and towns, the pressure of competition and changing commercial conditions, in part the reactionary character of the legislation, made enforcement difficult.

    420

    The world outside his temporary home was constantly changing; here, he was almost at ease.

    421

    Then, changing His illustration, He says that many shall seek entrance in vain; for the master of the house will refuse to recognize them.

    422

    There are several public lidos along the beachfront, offering changing and shower facilities.

    423

    There is no serious difficulty in so constructing walls of this kind as to be practically water-tight while they remain unbroken; but owing to the settlement of the earthen embankments and the changing level of saturation they are undoubtedly subject to irregular stresses which cannot be calculated, and under which, speaking generally, plastic materials are much safer.

    424

    There was nothing unusual about Alex riding Ed to unwind after a trip, but this was the first time he had done so without changing his clothes.

    425

    There's no changing that fact.

    426

    Therefore mutation provides a mechanism for adding random genetic material into the chromosome by changing one or more of the gene values at random.

    427

    These are both missense mutations, changing the valine residue at 287 to leucine 19 or to methionine 20.

    428

    These glazing types are capable of changing their optical properties in order to control solar radiant heat flux into the building.

    429

    They are continually changing partners, the ratio c/V representing approximately the ratio of the time during which any one molecule is paired to the time during which it is free.

    430

    They are NOT designed for changing a tippet in falling light with fish rising all around.

    431

    They insisted on the retention of the camp at Drissa, according to Pfuel's plan, but on changing the movements of the other armies.

    432

    They must be able to undertake a range of military tasks to fulfill the missions set out below, matched to changing strategic circumstances.

    433

    They submitted to several Mahommedan kings under the changing circumstances of those times.

    434

    This allows many westerners to practice Buddhism today without renouncing their cultural heritage or radically changing their lifestyles.

    435

    This alone can home and compete tv vcr and telephone changing and we.

    436

    This alone can home and compete TV VCR and telephone changing and we.

    437

    This article is for people who don't have all these things, but are planning on changing that slight inconvenience.

    438

    This brought to an end the armistice between Bolivar and Morino, and thenceforward the city experienced all the changing fortunes of war until its final capture by the revolutionists in 1823.

    439

    This compact design unfolds to an oversized, cushioned changing pad with zippered mesh pockets to keep everything organized.

    440

    This experiment's goal is the observation of currents induced by a changing magnetic field.

    441

    This fiery hot chili is a heavy producer of large dark green pods changing to red.

    442

    This fossil-bearing set of strata he first styled the "fossiliferous greywacke series," changing it in 1835 to "Silurian system."

    443

    This hypothesis at least explains all myths of fire-stealing by the natural needs, passions, and characters of men, "a jealous race," whereas the philological theory explains the Greek myth by an exceptional accident of changing language, and leaves the other widely diffused myths of fire-stealing in the dark.

    444

    This involved changing from lever arm dampers with coil springs to telescopic dampers and torsion bars.

    445

    This is a life changing offer and we need all the information we can gather before we consider the ramifications.

    446

    This is probably unavoidable at a time when the basic weave and texture of mankind 's experience is changing so radically.

    447

    This movement can influence climate by changing the atmospheric and oceanic circulation and by altering the distribution of radiative heating and cooling.

    448

    This toolbar can be repositioned anywhere on the screen 1. Changing the Form size.

    449

    This top has poppers at the neck for easy changing.

    450

    This was a changing England, and one that Disraeli could govern on terms of mutual satisfaction; but not if the reviving "spirit of the country" ran to extremes of selfassertion.

    451

    This will teach him about all of the necessary elements of electrical engineering, from installing lighting systems to changing plugs.

    452

    Throughout its history, mental health nursing has been modified in response to changing circumstances.

    453

    Thus an individual living body is not only constantly changing its substance, but its size and form are undergoing continual modifications, the end of which is the death and decay of that individual; the continuation of the kind being secured by the detachment of portions which tend to run through the same cycle of forms as the parent.

    454

    Thus began a second truly monumental weekend, bringing us one step closer to changing all our lives.

    455

    To install the new mixer, follow the procedure for changing taps.

    456

    To save consumers snow tire changing the canadian postal.

    457

    To the latter belong views of the Antichrist, of the heathen worldpower, of the place, extent, and duration of the earthly kingdom of Christ, &c. These remained in a state of solution; they were modified from day to day, partly because of the changing circumstances of the present by which forecasts of the future were regulated, partly because the indications - real or supposed - of the ancient prophets always admitted of new combinations and constructions.

    458

    Try changing the shoes you run in and also anti-inflammatory drugs.

    459

    Try to see the Changing of the Guard; the guardsmen sport a fetching red uniform and wraparound skirt.

    460

    Under this title will be considered movements of men with intention of changing their residence or domicile.

    461

    Unfortunately these eclipses are not sudden but slowly changing phenomena, so that they cannot be observed without an error of at least several seconds, and not infrequently important fractions of a minute.

    462

    Unsuitable housing was the most common reason for changing home.

    463

    Version A of this text simply paraphrases the original source, omitting certain words and changing the order of others.

    464

    Wallace (Natural Selection), " when the first skin was used as a covering, when the first rude spear was formed to assist in the chase, when fire was first used to cook his food, when the first seed was sown or shoot planted, a grand revolution was effected in nature, a revolution which in all the previous ages of the earth's history had had no parallel; for a being had arisen who was no longer necessarily subject to change with the changing universe, - a being who was in some degree superior to nature, inasmuch as he knew how to control and regulate her action, and could keep himself in harmony with her, not by a change in body, but by an advance of mind."

    465

    We also specialize in creating bespoke hampers - from simply changing one or two products in an existing gift to a complete tailormade hamper.

    466

    We can see that (abc)a x b x c x is not a covariant, because it vanishes identically, the interchange of a and b changing its sign instead of leaving it unchanged; but (abc) 2 is an invariant.

    467

    We do however remain watchful of the changing political climate.

    468

    We do not attempt to fit them to absolute formulae, but continually adapt them to a changing environment.

    469

    We enjoy the sunset which creates a series of changing colors on the rock.

    470

    We saw the very impressive but pretty smelly changing rooms with all the players changing areas and baths.

    471

    We see parallels in Randy's emerging fallibilist philosophy of mathematics and his changing instructional practice.

    472

    We'll gag her! and, changing his position, set his foot on the wolf's neck.

    473

    Well, what is Paris saying? he asked, suddenly changing his former stern expression for a most cordial tone.

    474

    Weller asked, changing the subject.

    475

    What then follows, is the gradual disintegration of what seems like a cohesive family within the greater context of a changing Japan.

    476

    When changing tires on a 4x4 vehicle there are a number of important things to consider.

    477

    When he joined the Deans in the bakery-smelling kitchen, any apparent distress over his pending jury duty had vanished like a last piece of pie, replaced with jokes about grand-fatherhood and changing diapers.

    478

    When he was about fourteen, in the hope of changing the bent of his mind, his father sent him to live with his agent at Amsterdam, where he worked under a tutor for four or five years.

    479

    When once sexually ripe the axolotl are apparently incapable of changing, but their ancestral course of evolution is still latent in them, and will, if favoured by circumstances, reappear in following generations.

    480

    When passing through its position of equilibrium, since gravity can do no more work upon it without changing its fixed point of support, all the energy of oscillation is kinetic. At intermediate positions the energy is partly kinetic and partly potential.

    481

    When starting on a journey or changing their mode of life, men capable of reflection are generally in a serious frame of mind.

    482

    When the Bagdad caliphs lost control of their dominions, Edessa shared the fortunes of western Mesopotamia, changing with the rise and fall of Egyptian dynasties and Arab chieftains.

    483

    When the first wave of guests were satiated and Maria on board to do duty with the next horde, Cynthia surprised her husband further by changing into a dress and asking if he wanted to accompany her to church.

    484

    When told of the happenings at her mine, she said she would consider changing its name—it hadn't been "lucky" for anyone.

    485

    When used with battery electrics it can be moved from room to room making it a versatile changing bench.

    486

    When, however, a plate of quartz is used in this experiment, the light is coloured and is in no case cut off by the analyser, the tint, however, changing as the analyser is rotated.

    487

    While I complain away about the slightly antiquated sound of Marcy Playground it's only because the music scene is changing so quickly.

    488

    While I expressed my disappointment, he reminded me our culprit had a notorious habit of frequently changing stolen plates.

    489

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

    490

    Winter wear for boys in the kindergarten was roll-neck blue pullovers, changing to gray shirts with blue ties higher up the school.

    491

    With a curse, he rose and ran to the courtyard, changing into his demon bird.

    492

    With the natural capacity of an Italian for changing the expression of his face at will, he drew nearer to the portrait and assumed a look of pensive tenderness.

    493

    Without changing his careless attitude, Pierre looked at them over his spectacles unable to understand what they wanted or how they could go on living without having solved the problems that so absorbed him.

    494

    Work is well underway on the project to renovate the men 's changing rooms in the main club house.

    495

    Work is well underway on the project to renovate the men's changing rooms in the main club house.

    496

    Yoga is like a living organism, ever changing, growing, evolving.

    497

    You also need to include a bar graph to show how the world's population is changing.

    498

    You'll also see the Windsor Changing of the Guard in all its colorful pageantry and splendor - don't forget your camera!

    499

    Your support for our work is changing the way people in Chile think about animal circuses.

    500

    Zarlino thought differently and made it the first mode, changing all the others to accord with it.