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But in England the paths run criss-cross, and it is only by travelling down each one of them that one can build up a picture of the whole. De Tocqueville, in earlier work on the French Revolution, had explained how it was the printed word that, achieving cultural saturation in the eighteenth century, had homogenized the French nation. Frenchmen were the same kind of people from north to south. The typographic principles of uniformity, continuity, and lineality had overlaid the complexities of ancient feudal and oral society. The Revolution was carried out by the new literati and lawyers. In England, however, such was the power of the ancient oral traditions of common law, backed by the medieval institution of Parliament, that no uniformity or continuity of the new visual print culture could take complete hold. The result was that the most important event in English history has never taken place; namely, the English Revolution on the lines of the
g. course-up or route-up), may affect the readability of chart text and symbols; • RNCs incorporate very similar colour palettes to the day/night colours used by ENCs. It is mandatory for RCDS to have the capability to use different colour palettes; • RNCs are treated as individual charts (not seamless like ENCs). However, it is possible for ECDIS to automatically load adjoining chart based on the meta data provided; • ARPA radar targets can be overlaid onto an RNC. It is also possible for a radar video image to be scaled to fit the RNC. Scaling the RNC to fit the radar video image is Facts about chart carriage reguirements 43 ANNEX III Types of Digital Charts unsatisfactory as this is likely to result in a degraded chart image; and • RNCs include significant meta data to allow the ECDIS to make maximum use of the image
The result was 1 silver tabbies and 2 silver tabbies with white. At just over 3 months old, this silver and white tabby male developed a large patch of bright red hair on his back which continued to spread. Eventually the whole fur will become amber. The effect of amber during the colour-change stage depends on the original colour - solid black or blue, bicolour or tabby. The cat pictured is not a typical amber as it has the silver gene so the amber effect is overlaid on silver. A non-agouti amber Norwegian forest Cat resembles a silver tabby, but has a distinctive black nose and black paw-pads instead of the pink/reddish nose with black outlining found on conventional silver tabbies. The photo below shows a non-agouti amber. According to Rui Pacheco, although this cat is clearly non-agouti because of the black nose, he has the phenotype of a silver shaded. Rui's theory is that the amber gene invalidates the action on the
as large as possible (aim for 180 degrees). This one position paints the entire picture of a player's swing. The Impact position correlation to great hitting is extraordinary. Good impact (left) and bad impact (right). We want E small and W big. But Impact position becomes more actionable when we convert it to a number, the 80/20 metric to focus on: CSR. Before and after, with CSR overlaid: 265 before vs. 345 after. Babe Ruth, the reigning king of CSR. CSR (Cevallos Swing Rating) = 3 (180 E) + W. The CSR number contains unusual insight involving two simple-to-measure angles at the point of impact: the rst at the elbow (E), and the second between the forearm and the bat itself (W). Here are just two bene ts of a high CSR swing: 1. A high CSR swing is naturally a tighter swing. Since the swing is closer to the torso, thanks