First, it says that it is quick and powerful. Does this mean that I can play every computer game existing. Another question is about the price. It says the computer has a remarkable discount. So how much did this thing cost earlier? I have a technical question also. The operation system is new Windows Vista, but can i run some old programs too like from ninties? The ad says i can do the payment by instalments. So if i do this can i do everything with the laptop or i have some limits which comprise downloadings and such other things. How high is the interest rate? I look forward to your answer! Yours, Edgar Rootalu
HERMITAGE MUSEUM The State Hermitage (Russian: ) is a museum of art and culture situated in Saint Petersburg, Russia. One of the largest and oldest museums of the world, it was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and open to the public since 1852. Its collections, of which only a small part is on permanent display, comprise nearly 3 million items, including the largest collection of paintings in the world. The collections occupy a large complex of six historic buildings along Palace Embankment, including the Winter Palace, a former residence of Russian emperors. Apart from them, the Menshikov. Museum of Porcelain, Storage Facility at Staraya Derevnya and the eastern wing of the Generel Staff Building also make part of the museum. The museum has several exhibition centers abroad
The Prarie Provinces Main Facts The Prairies comprise the states of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba Covers about 2,1 million square kilometers. About 5,7 million people live in that region. What is a Prarie? Prarie (aslo known as a temperate grassland) is a treeless ecozone in North America. Different names in different countries. Only about 400 mm per year. Hot summers and cold winters. Humans and the Prairies Almost 95 % of the Prairies are
Ireland's nature Katry Mets Ireland Ireland is a country in north- western Europe. Irelands capital is Dublin The highest point being Carrauntoohil (at 1,038 m or 3,406 ft) The longest river in Ireland is the River Shannon. The Roads in Ireland are very narrow and are lined on both sides by stone walls. The Aran islands The Aran Islands comprise three islands (Inis Mór, Inis Meáin and Inis Óirr) located at the mouth of Galway Bay. The names are Irish language for 'the big island', 'the middle island', 'the south island`. The Aran Islands are rich in the language, culture and heritage of Ireland. The islands can be reached by sea by catching a ferry or by plane. The Burren The Burren, from the Gaelic word Boireann is an area of limestone rock covering imposing majestic mountains,
The area of Estonia is 45 227 sq km it's bigger than Denmark, Switzerland and Holland. Population an estimated 1 364 100 people and 30 people per sq km. Capital of Estonia is Tallinn. Population in Tallinn is about 397 150 people over a third of the nation. The biggest cities are Tartu, Narva and Pärnu. 70% of Estonians live in towns. All of the towns are old. · Estonia has 7000 rivers and streams. · Forests comprise slightly under half on Estonia's territory. · Scots pine, spruce, birch, aspen and alder are the most popular in the forest. · There are also a lot of animals: elks, roe deers, boars, brown bears, wolves etc. · About 10% of Estonia is a nature reserve. Estonians speak Estonian. It is used as a mother tongue by just under 1.1 million people. Estonian is one of the world's smallest cultural languages.
The Chiltern Hills Ursula 11. kl · The Chiltern Hills are known locally as just The Chilterns and are a chalk escarpment in the south-east of England, lying a few miles north-west of London. · They cover four counties and combine beautiful scenery with interesting history. · The Chilterns begin in Oxfordshire in the Thames Valley and stretch north-east through Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire to Hitchin in Hertfordshire. They comprise of chalk hills covered with beautiful beech woods, wild flowers, and a variety of wildlife. History · In pre-Roman times, the Chiltern ridge provided a relatively safe and easily negotiable route across southern Iron Age England, thus the Icknield Way (one of England's ancient trackways) follows the line of the hills. · The name "Chiltern" comes from the Cilternsæte, a tribe that occupied the area in the early Anglo-Saxon period.
Which variables change their sign in the reversing operation? 28. What is the speed-torque relation of the pump? 29. What is the speed-torque relation of the loading generator? 30. Why is the torque restricted at the very low speed? 1. Quiz on Introduction to Electrical Drive 1. What kind of systems the electrical drive presents? 2. Which components of the electrical drive are mandatory and which are optional? 3. What variables present the outputs of the electrical drive? 4. Which components comprise the electrical drive? 5. Which components comprise the mechanical unit of the electrical drive? 6. What kinds of disturbances affect the electrical drive behavior? 7. The drives of what accuracy are used in the majority of applications? 8. Name the scientists who first studied electrical phenomena. 9. Name the scientists who studied electromagnetic fields. 10. What units measure electromagnetic induction and magnetic flux? 11. Who built the first electrical motors? 12
Men and women in politics Women have become a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics. Over the past decade, women have resolved into leadership positions, encouraging the same sex to voice their opinions in voting booths, political debates, and society. Not only in America, but nationwide. Women comprise over 35 percent of the lower house in Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Demark; 15 percent or less are seen in parliaments within ten countries . Over the years, women had to protest and fight for this right so that young women today can vote and have a say so in who represents the people of our city, state, and country. A woman's influence in politics has yet to be recognized as a true political voice of women that actually yields power. Perceptions of women
· The Hoh Rainforest is located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, USA. It is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S. · Mount Rainier is a massive stratovolcano located 54 miles (87 km) southeast of Seattle in the state of Washington, United States. North Cascades National Park is a U.S. National Park located in the state of Washington. The park is the largest of the three National Park Service units that comprise the North Cascades National Park Service Complex. Largest cities in Washington State is · Seattle Seattle is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America and the largest city on theWest Coast north of San Francisco. City population is 563,374. · Spokane It is the largest city of Spokane County, of which it is also the county seat,[5] and the metropolitan center of the Inland Northwest region. The city is located on theSpokane
To increase the safety and damage survivability of a vessel, the machinery necessary for operations may be segregated into various spaces. The engine room is one of these spaces, and is generally the largest physical compartment of the machinery space. The engine room houses the vessel's prime mover, usually some variations of a heat engine - diesel engine, gas or steam turbine. On some ships, the machinery space may comprise more than one engine room, such as forward and aft, or port or starboard engine rooms, or may be simply numbered. 1.1)Main engine The engine room of a motor vessel typically contains several engines for different purposes. Main, or propulsion engines are used to turn the ship's propeller and move the ship through the water. They typically burn diesel oil or heavy fuel oil, and may be able to switch between the two
Mitu definitsiooni leiate? Mitmes keeles definitsioone leitakse? Esitage üks definitsioonidest. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Panin otsingusüsteemi: define:knowledge management ja leian vastused. Võimalik on kümnes keeles leida. 15 definitsiooni. Knowledge management (KM) comprises a range of strategies and practices used in an organization to identify, create, represent, distribute, and enable adoption of insights and experiences. Such insights and experiences comprise knowledge, either embodied in individuals or embedded in organizational processes or practice. Wikipedia Eesti pakub teadmusjuhtimise asemel definitsiooni sõnale teadmIsjuhtimine, mis asub siin: http://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teadmisjuhtimine 7. Leidke mitu kilomeetrit on ühes miilis ning mitu kilomeetrit on 5 miilis. Esitage tulemus. Kuidas otsingu läbi viite? Kirjutan otsingusse kilometer in mile ja saan vastuseks 1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mile.
It is the ninth largest island in the world, and the largest European island, as well as the largest of the British Isles. With a population of about 60.0 million people in mid-2009, it is the third most populous island in the world, after Java and Honsh. Great Britain is surrounded by over 1,000 smaller islands and islets. The island of Ireland lies to its west. Politically, Great Britain may also refer to the island itself together with a number of surrounding islands which comprise the territory of England, Scotland and Wales. All of the island is territory of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and most of the United Kingdom's territory is in Great Britain. Most of England, Scotland, and Wales are on the island of Great Britain, as are their respective capital cities: London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. The Kingdom of Great Britain resulted from the political union of the kingdoms of England and
83. Clever- intelligentne 84. Close board timber fencing üksteise kõrval 85. Coercion - sundimine 86. Cohort- salk 87. Coincide- kokku langema, kattuma 88. Commerce-kaubandus 89. Common ühine 90. Community- kogukond 91. Compadibility- ühilduvus, kokkusobivus 92. Comparison- võrdlus 93. Compatible- kokkusobiv 94. Compelling mõjuvaid 95. Competitor- konkurent 96. Complacent- enesega rahulolev Intact- puutumata, vigastamata, terviklik 97. Complicated- keeruline 98. Comprise- sisaldama, koosnema, kuuluma 99. Concept- idee 100. Concoct- kokku segama, välja hauduma 101. Conditions tingimused 102. Conduct läbi viima 103. Conglomerate- segakontsern 104. Conscious- teadvus 105. Consciously- teadlikult Laud- tervitama 106. Consider- arvestama 107. Considering arvestades 108. Constantly- pidevalt 109. Contain- sisaldama 110. Contrary- vastupidine, tõrges 111. Core- tuum, südamik 112. corporate- hõlmama, sisaldama 113. Corporate- korporatiivne, ühendatud 114
Electromagnetic efficiency is measured in tesla. One of the first eletrical motors has been built by Jacobi. The best electrical drive has efficiency very high. Who studied electromagnetic field? Lomonosov/Gilbert/Coulomb/Oersted?? What kinds of disturbances affect the electrical drive behavior? The current is the motor response, not the disturbance. The external disturbances are the supply voltage and the counter-torque. Which components comprise the electrical drive? Which of them are mandatory and which are optional? The mains and the actuator (driven machine) are not the drive components. The drive includes, by all means, the motor and controller, and may additionally incorporate the power converter and gear. Test II In the very accurate drive, the over-speed is 1..10%. If the required speed would rise, the mechanical time constant do not change. Time constants are measured by ms, s, hours.
Food/ 2, 3 - http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex:32012H1106(01) Unfortunately, the fact that governmental decision on placing restrictions ASAP did made an influence on PB&R (and I have to assume on other EU firms) business and caused financial damage so why company owners may claim for a compensations. Based on information provided upper there was a valuation of articles: 26 (1):The internal market shall comprise an area without internal frontiers in which the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital is ensured in accordance with the provisions of the Treaties; 34&35: Quantitative restrictions on imports/exports and all measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States; 37: Member States shall adjust any State monopolies of a commercial character so as
the ground consistently from late December through to the beginning of March. The sky over Estonia is cloudy for about half the year, and the hilly southeast region experiences up to 750 mm of precipitation due to Estonia's maritime climate. Nature While seven thousand rivers and streams carry rainwater to the sea, bogs and wooded swamplands of different types cover over one fifth of the country -- a world index topped only by the northern neighbour, Finland. Various kinds of forests comprise slightly under half of Estonia's territory. Wetlands, together with primeval forests, represent preserved communities which have for the most part been destroyed in Europe. More than 1000 lakes (5 per cent of the Estonian territory) dot the countryside, which is relatively flat -- almost two thirds of the territory lies less than 50 m above sea level. The highest point is Suur Munamägi, 317 m above sea level, in the southeast of the country.
4.2. Stencil Painting with the use of a homemade stencil, usually a paper or cardboard cutout, to create an image that can be easily reproduced. The desired design is cut out of a selected medium, and the image is transferred to a surface through the use of spray paint or roll-on paint. 4.3. Sticker Propagatesan image or message in public spaces using homemade stickers. These stickers commonly promote a political agenda, comment on a policy or issue, or comprise an avantgarde art campaign. Sticker art is considered a subcategory of postmodern art. 4.4. Mosaic Mosaic is the art of creating images with an assemblage of smaller parts or pieces, to resemble a single giant piece of art. 4.5. Video Projection Digitally projecting a computer-manipulated image onto a surface via a light and projection system. 4.6. Street installation Street installations are a growing trend within the ‘street art’ movement. Whereas conventional
separate element: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons. There are 650 Members of Parliament (MPs) each member representing one of the 650 geographical areas (constituencies). The House is presided over by the Speaker. The main function of the House of Commons is to legislate. The House of Lords is presided over by the Lord Chancellor. It is made up of Lords Spiritual and the Lords Temporal, the latter comprise all hereditary and life peers. The leader of the party which obtains a majority of seats in a general election is named Prime Minister. A number of ministers are invited by the Prime Minister to attend regular meetings to discuss policy and this group of ministers is known as the Cabinet. The main opposition party forms a Shadow Cabinet. People vote for any one of the candidates in the constituency in which they are registered. The
Finland's population has always been concentrated in the southern parts of the country, which is even more pronounced after twentieth-century urbanisation. The biggest and most important cities in Finland are the cities of the Greater Helsinki metropolitan area - Helsinki, Vantaa, Espoo and Kauniainen - some of the other big cities include Tampere, Turku and Oulu. The share of immigrants in Finland is among the lowest of the European Union countries. Foreign citizens comprise 2.3 percent of the population. Most of them are from Russia, Estonia and Sweden.(www.wikipedia.org) 6 Traditions and culture Finnish culture has been greatly influenced by the cultures of neighbours, particulary Sweden. Large numbers of ern coasts of Finland during the Middle Ages and Swedish is still an important language in the country. Much of Finnish literature before the mid-nineteenth century was written in Swedis
19. COLLABORATION - the action of working with someone to produce something - koostöö, kollaboratsioon (Oxford Dictionary) 20. COMMERCIAL- concerned with or engaged in commerce - kommertslik, kaubanduslik, kaubandus-, (Oxford Dictionary) 21. COMMODITISE - turn into or treat as a mere commodity tarbekaup (Oxford Dictionary) 22. COMMUTER - a person who travels some distance to work on a regular basis - pendeldaja, tööle ja tagasi sõitja (Oxford Dictionary) 23. COMPRISE - consist of; be made up of - sisaldama, hõlmama, koosnema, (millessegi) kuuluma (Oxford Dictionary) 24. CONCERTED - planned or done together for a shared purpose - ühine, kooskõlastatud (Cambridge Dictionary) 25. CONGESTION - the state of being congested/ clogged - tulv, ummik, kongestioon (Oxford Dictionary) 26. CONSIDERABLE - large or of noticeable importance - märgatav, suur hulk, märkimisväärne, oluline, kaalukas (Cambridge Dictionary) 27
g. unkind, impolite, injustice, heartless, etc.). This kind of connotation is purely linguistic. 3. Emotional connotation characterizes words in synonymic sets that occupy the so-called final position (e.g. big tremendous "tremendous" has emotional colouring; interesting amazing; good marvelous, etc.). The expressive use of language depends on the ability to choose the proper word among those that denote the same thing. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language. Words are then either neutral formal informal (or: neutral colloquial literary). This colouring (formal informal) is always present in a word (e.g. "drink" (neutral) "beverage" (literary) "pull" (colloquial); "home" (neutral) "residence" (literary) "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC
Heavy snowfall is not common in the lowlands, but becomes more common with altitude. Braemar experiences an average of 59 snow days per year, while coastal areas have an average of fewer than 10 days. The Southern Uplands are a range of hills almost 200 kilometres (125 mi) long, interspersed with broad valleys. They lie south of a second fault line (the Southern Uplands fault) that runs from the Rhinns of Galloway to Dunbar. The geological foundations largely comprise Silurian deposits laid down some 4500 million years ago. The high point of the Southern Uplands is Merrick with an elevation of 843 m (2,766 ft). The Central Lowlands is a rift valley mainly comprising Paleozoic formations. Many of these sediments have economic significance for it is here that the coal and iron bearing rocks that fuelled Scotland's industrial revolution are to be found. This area has also experienced intense volcanism, Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh
British Columbia is in the Pacific Northwest. Forestry and tourism were traditionally the main elements of the region's economy, but financial services, including banking and insurance, have grown dramatically over the past decade. There is also a growing high-tech sector that is bolstered by the province's proximity to American firms such as Microsoft in the state of Washington. The Northern territories of the nation comprise one-third of its total size, but are home to only 100,000 people. These areas are home to Canada's Native American population, many of whom continue to follow traditional lifestyles based on hunting and fishing. Mining is the principal industry and there has been steady growth in diamond mining and finishing. Tourism also provides a substantial part of the region's economy. Each of the nation's main economic sectors is highly developed. Although the agricultural sector
This paper focuses barriers and omits more positive circumstances for district heating. It may be depressing but the message is not that district heating has no prospects. The report should rather be understood as a realistic guide to DH development in the studied countries. To have a chance to overcome the outlined barriers to any significant extent, powerful initiatives are required from countries with established district-heating industries, such as Sweden. Initiatives should comprise many different players, for example, district-heating companies, equipment manufacturers, consultants and governmental bodies. Such consortia could offer district-heating systems from fuel supply, via heat production plants and DH networks to customer contracts. Now, many foreign groups visit municipal district-heating systems in Sweden but these opportunities are seldom utilised to sell a comprehensive DH solution.
With a population of about 60.0 million people in mid-2009, it is the third most populous island in the world, after Java and Honsh. Great Britain is surrounded by over 1,000 smaller islands and islets. The island of Ireland lies to its west. Politically, Great Britain may also refer to the island itself together with a number of surrounding islands which comprise the territory of England, Scotland and Wales. All of the island is territory of the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and most of the United Kingdom's territory is in Great Britain. Most of England, Scotland, and Wales are on the island of Great Britain, as are their respective capital cities: London, Edinburgh, and Cardiff. The Kingdom of Great Britain resulted from the political union of the kingdoms of England
This new gym, it is envisaged, will quickly generate new customers and revenue on a regular basis. Company Locations and Facilities “Your Fitness” is located on the south side of Dublin and it is in the postal district of Dublin ………. The owner of the company has a tentative agreement to rent new premises near the H………. C………… and it will comprise two different units. The first unit will occupy 1 200 square foot storefront and will be renovated to house main reception area. This will be planned for sport supplements shop, tanning beds and massage. The second unit will occupy 10 000 square foot behind the first unit and has one primary equipment room, three exercise rooms, shower rooms and toilets. The facility can accommodate 110 people. Products and Services
742. security police kaitsepolitsei 743. police board politsei amet 744. the security police board kaitsepolitsei 17 745. police prefecture prefektuur 746. personal protection police julgestuspolitsei 747. centre of Forensic Science and Criminalistics 748. imposed on ntx reeglitega peale pandud 749. constitutional order 750. combat võitlema 751. comprise hõlmama 752. police department and division 753. watches and protects jälgib ja kaitseb 754. neighbourhood watch naabrivalve 755. expertise ekspertiis 756. forensic kohtu (omadussõnana) 757. National Defence Academy sisekaitseakadeemia 758. to be admit vastu võtma 759. attained saanud/saavutanud 760. police abuse väärkohtlemine unit 17 761. Environmental law keskkonnaõigus 762. EC law euroopa ühenduse õigus 763
As a result the RHS lays down very careful judging criteria to ensure fair play and to disarm the critics. These are clearly set out in the Show's annual catalogue and exhibitors' manual. Most awards at Chelsea are made to exhibits that are groups of different plants, flower, fruit, or vegetables. An exhibit can be made up of one plant type alone, from roses to potatoes, in this many garden varieties, or might comprise different plant types, such as conifers or cacti. Alternatively the exhibit might concentrate or special growing techniques, such as bonsai. Other classes take in outdoor exhibits of plants in display and courtyard gardens, or those in display gardens inside the Floral Marquees. A Gold medal is highest one, and it has no qualifications attached, nor is there any limit to the number awarded. If the judges decide you deserve Gold, you will be given one.
certain feelings, ideas, images. Another term for this phenomenon is euphony (Gk. ,,pleasant to the ear"). Phonetic stylistic devices Onomatopoeia (sound imitation, echo-writing) Is a combination of sounds which suggests acoustic features of objects or actions. E.g buzz, clang, bang, mew, roar, rattle, whisper, ding-dong, splash, rustle, flop, squeek, giggle, whistle. These are traditional cases (registered in dictionaries). More original and hence expressive instances comprise nonce coinages: The train choo-chooed to the station. Rrrr-umph! A devastating crash.. A jet whooshed into the sky. He tut-tutted his tongue. Punk, punk, punk, her needle broke the taut circle... Clop, -clop, -clop! Up the street came the delivery wagon. Alliteration The repetition of similar or identical consonants at the beginning of neighbouring words or stressed syllables: Most musical of mourners, weep again!
same thing. The linguist R. M. Eastman illustrates it so: "You may speak of the "fragrance" of a certain perfume if you like it or of its "reek", when you did not like it, or simply about its "odor" if you did not care". (e.g. "money" (neutral) "pelf" (important) "dough" (do not care) all these stand for the same thing but have different connotation. 4. IC may comprise the stylistic colouring of the word that is the word belonging to a certain style of language. Words are then either neutral formal informal (or: neutral colloquial literary). This colouring (formal informal) is always present in a word (e.g. "drink" (neutral) "beverage" (literary) "pull" (colloquial); "home" (neutral) "residence" (literary) "digs" (colloquial). Phonestheme is a subtype of IC
populations are slowly declining, and whose fertility rates are below replacement. The current population according to the U.S Census Bureau is 303,026,362 as of 2nd October 2007. This is based on the 2000 census and national population estimates. 8. Natives Native Americans in the United States are the indigenous peoples from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska. They comprise a large number of distinct tribes, states and ethnic groups and, many of which are still enduring as political communities. The European colonization of the Americas nearly destroyed the populations and cultures of the Native Americans. During the fifteenth through nineteenth centuries, their populations were ravaged by conflicts with European explorers and colonists, disease, displacement, enslavement as well as internal warfare. Scholars now believe that, among
- the effect of preventive measures taken or to be taken, - where available, the conclusions to be drawn from any health surveillance already undertaken. The employer shall obtain additional information which is needed for the risk assessment from the supplier or from other readily available sources. Where appropriate, this information shall comprise the specific assessment concerning the risk to users established on the basis of Community legislation on chemical agents. 2. The employer must be in possession of an assessment of the risk in accordance with Article 9 of Directive 89/391/EEC, and shall identify which measures have been taken in accordance with Articles 5 and 6 of this Directive. The risk assessment shall be documented in a suitable form according to national law and practice, and may include a justification by
Katrin Taliaru SUMMARY The present bachelor's thesis is about Access 2000 database system. The author of the thesis composed a workbook introducing the basics of Access 2000 and providing practical examples and exercises to the students. The workboor consists of ten chapters which deal with the four diferent objects of a database tables, queries, reports and forms. A CD-Rom is attached which comprise a sample date base SUGUPUU.mdb. Special emphasis is put individual practising, which enables students to better understand the essence of database. The Database Wizard of Access is being used to compose the reports and forms. The students are expected to have proficiency in using Windows and Microsoft Office. The chapters are dealing with the following: Ch 1. Meaning and utilization of a database, types of objects. Ch 2. Activation of the Access database system, saving a database. Ch 3
parties to both treaties apply rule 3 (above) party to both treaties and party to one treaty are governed by their mutual treaty. interpretation of treaties general rule: interpreted in good faith in accordance with the ordinary meaning to be given to the terms of the treaty in their context and in the light of its object and purpose. Context for interpretation shall comprise of the text, preamble and annexes; in addition any agreement made relating to the treaty made between all the parties in connection with conclusion of the treaty; any instrument made in connection with the conclusion of the treaty and accepted by other parties as being related to the treaty. Also taken into account: subsequent agreements by the parties about the interpretation or
cryptography. True, it was more of a game than anything else—it sought to delay comprehension for only the shortest possible time, not the longest—and the cryptanalysis was, likewise, just a puzzle. Egypt's was thus a quasi cryptology in contrast to the deadly serious science of today. Yet great things have small beginnings, and these hieroglyphs did include, though in an imperfect fashion, the two elements of secrecy and transformation that comprise the essential attributes of the science. And so cryptology was born. In its first 3,000 years, it did not grow steadily. Cryptology arose independently in many places, and in most of them it died the deaths of its civilizations. In other places, it survived, embedded in a literature, and from this the next generation could climb to higher levels. But progress was slow and jerky. More was lost than retained. Much of the history of cryptology of this time is a patchwork, a crazy quilt of
g., a call to a subroutine that does not exist). SYSMAC Support Software A software package installed on a IBM PC/AT or compatible computer to func- tion as a Programming Device. system configuration The arrangement in which Units in a System are connected. This term refers to the conceptual arrangement and wiring together of all the devices needed to comprise the System. system error An error generated by the system, as opposed to one resulting from execution of an instruction designed to generate an error. system error message An error message generated by the system, as opposed to one resulting from execution of an instruction designed to generate a message. system setup Operating environment settings for a Programming Device, e.g., the LSS or
could. She was no sooner in possession of it than, hurrying into the little copse, where she was least likely to be interrupted, she sat down on one of the benches and prepared to be happy; for the length of the letter convinced her that it did not contain a denial. "Gracechurch street, Sept. 6. "MY DEAR NIECE, "I have just received your letter, and shall devote this whole morning to answering it, as I foresee that a little writing will not comprise what I have to tell you. I must confess myself surprised by your application; I did not expect it from you. Don't think me angry, however, for I only mean to let you know that I had not imagined such inquiries to be necessary on your side. If you do not choose to understand me, forgive my impertinence. Your uncle is as much surprised as I am--and nothing but the belief of your being a party concerned would have allowed him to act as he has done
ing sprayed onto a heated plate turns into after leaving the smokehouse, should be vapors. For processing cooked sausages, hot- cleaned before entering the atmosphere. water shower or steam injection systems Depending on the contents of the polluting must be fitted, so that smoking and cooking components, different equipment may be can be carried out concurrently in the same used. Some installations comprise three sec- kiln. tions: an electro filter, a fibrous filter, and In modern smokehouses, as well as in activated charcoal. Other systems use after- advanced types of smoking ovens, the mate- burners to oxidize the components of the rial to be smoked is usually loaded into the spent smoke at 800–1500°C. In the presence smoking chamber on trolleys. Trolleys or of catalyzers, the temperature may be reduced
12.15 Master cylinder secondary piston components above the aperture in the wing inner panel through which the steering tie-rod passes. On pre-1986 models the valves comprise a metal A Seal housing bolted to the inner panel. On later B Piston models the valves, one for each brake circuit, C Shim are individually located in a bracket attached
like It's a Wonderful Life each year is an emotional tradition for many people. Certain kinds o f movies seem to be associated with specific seasons. In general we like love stories and sport stories in the spring and summer, while more thoughtful dramas tend to be released in fall and winter. T h e winter solstice, roughly coinciding with the Christmas and N e w Year's holidays, is a good time to release big fantasy pictures, especially those that comprise trilogies that can be run over successive year-end holi days. Summer is the time for the blockbusters and action pictures. THE POWER OF THE SEASONS W e are not so conscious of the seasons these days since we are somewhat insulated from their effects, and most of us no longer live by the rhythms of planting and harvesting. However, the seasons still have their power over us, affecting our lives and our moods in ways both obvious and subtle
I'd given her a laundry list--neck, upper back, shoulders, ankles--and we had a lot of ground to cover. Lee is now a die-hard fascist. "Fascist," that is, in the sense of someone who treats the long- neglected fascia as more than just anatomical glue. The results have, so far, been impressive: "I'm finally happy as a doctor. I'm helping my patients' bodies to heal themselves." "I'm finally happy as a doctor. I'm helping my patients' bodies to heal themselves." The "fascia" comprise a three-dimensional web of brous connective tissue that maintains the structure of the body. Think of fascia as the ropes that hold the tent in its shape. Ropes that help to bind muscles together and keep internal organs suspended, among other things. Ever heard runners complain of plantar fasciitis? It's a fascial problem, and a painful one. The plantar fascia of the foot is a thick band of connective tissue that extends from the heel to the ve toes.