The room had already been lit by moveable light pylons, a leftover from when Wily had first set up operations there. |
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Resources can be external, material goods, such as land and moveable property. |
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It was here that the notion of Vote for Change as a moveable multi-artist feast first began to germinate. |
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Both the casework and the graphics system are moveable and reconfigurable, so that a variety of exhibits can be accommodated. |
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Meskel, or the Festival of the True Cross, is celebrated on moveable days in late September. |
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Within each doorway are two tiers of double bifold blinds with moveable slats, each tier four feet tall. |
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The 20-to 30-hole moveable outhouse was a discreet distance to the leeward. |
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One of the unique features about this museum is that the exhibits are in moveable cases so we can take them out and transform the function area. |
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In the relay, a pair of moveable switching contacts is positioned between a pair of fixed electrical contact pads. |
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The outer shape of the panoramic stitch makes the verandahed roofline look like the moveable diaphragm of a camera lens. |
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Protect your furniture and your cues with this beautiful Luxury Leather Cue Rest with moveable arms and protective feet. |
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Crucial to the success of the proposals, the commission says, is its call for the terms to be fixed regardless of Easter, a moveable feast. |
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Gutenberg combined the wine press and the coin punch to create moveable type and the printing press. |
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The thin-framed, moveable glass walls were engineered to be resistant to tropical storms and cyclones. |
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By 1465, printing presses based on Gutenberg's moveable type could be found in Italy, by 1470 in Paris. |
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He is credited with the invention of moveable type in China some four hundred years earlier. |
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In 1452, Gutenberg made the first printing press from an old wine press, moveable type and oil based ink. |
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A combination of moveable and unobtrusive scaffolding was used and the team of four worked flat out to complete the job in only eight days. |
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The proprietor of a moveable subject may lawfully impignorate it for a future as well as for a present debt. |
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Nicholas V died in 1455, unaware of Johannes Gutenberg's invention of printing with moveable metal types in Mainz, Germany. |
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The top plate is moveable in the second direction by the second handspike pushing the top plate. |
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The moveable front part of the cranium provides a larger gape when the mouth is opened, and this may be advantageous in feeding. |
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Easter is a moveable feast, the date of which is determined by the phases of the moon. |
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Another method employs moveable flaps in the rocket motor to divert the exhaust flow direction. |
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These may be as simple as a moveable bin formed by wire mesh or a more substantial structure consisting of several compartments. |
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The basins will be moveable depending on light and weather to keep the space as flexible as possible. |
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Since Sham al-Nassim is a moveable feast, Egyptians sometimes celebrate it on Easter Sunday so that everyone can participate. |
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The distinction between immoveable property and moveable wealth gives us the idea of purely civil things and commercial things. |
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A wall chart with moveable photographs indicates where everyone is hot-desking on any given day. |
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The patented MAGic is an extremely light fall-arrest device on a moveable guidance made of steel and aluminium. |
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The motor rotated the central shaft, causing the gondola to swing out on moveable joints to an almost horizontal position. |
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The moveable feast is a pattern that can be done with any number of jugglers. |
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I think this has become a moveable feast, as has voting time in this Parliament. |
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You can get up close to Victoria's crisp autumn produce on this moveable feast through Prahran Market. |
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Corolla LE is tailor-made for those with a refined sense of quality-delivering a moveable feast of upscale standard and available features. |
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The Easy Nest is an automatic nest with a moveable back wall to close the nest which prevents broodiness in the laying hen. |
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The moveable floor creates the cleanest eggs possible and helps to prevent broodiness. |
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The Duck Nest is an automatic nest with a moveable back wall for closing the nest reducing the possibility of broodiness. |
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There are plenty of loose props for experimental play with wooden boats, twiddle fish, a waterwheel, shower cloud, and moveable streambeds. |
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Consequently, intellectual property rights will fall under the control of the trustee under the title of incorporeal moveable goods. |
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The stair height is adjusted by means of a moveable upper stair portion which is raised and lowered by an hydraulic cylinder. |
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Lower the moveable barn door catch until it automatically engages and locks down. |
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By means of the moveable saw unit you cut the loaded and unmoved packages to the required lengths. |
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Oil hydraulic cylinder drives for moveable bridges and hydromechanical equipment. |
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In addition, the study shows that there may be a need for a non-exclusive jurisdiction ground based on the situs of moveable assets. |
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Black eyeshadow glistens across the moveable eyelid, blending smoothly with a brush to the hollow of the eyelid. |
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A moveable hypothec on the universality of present and future assets has been given as security for these loans. |
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The obligations under capital leases are secured by a moveable hypothec on the office equipment leased. |
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These facilities are mainly used for the storage of moveable assets, vehicles and hydroponic equipment. |
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The balalaika has a flat back, slightly arched belly, narrow neck bearing 4 moveable frets and 3 strings. |
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The moveable bumper on the hose allows tools to be tidily hung in the same place and at the same height. |
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This robust design is fully galvanised and a choice of fixed or moveable gate is available. |
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But when Dave tried to salvage his moveable possessions, the brigadier's bodyguards blocked his way. |
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Both networks consisted of lines of towers, each with a set of moveable panels on top. |
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Adjustable and moveable shading devices can be located externally, internally or between the panes of a double or triple glazed window. |
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Infrared system can be extensively used for any moveable or fixed law enforcement missions. |
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The freely accessible work area with a totally variable design has a pick-up spindle that is freely moveable in all 3 dimensions. |
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An external access step, fixed or moveable, shall have a maximum height of 230 mm between steps and a minimum depth of 150 mm. |
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Dynamic magnetic calendar features moveable words and numbers, and fun shapes for seasons, the weather and special days. |
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The test unit can therefore move into and clamp the sample automatically, without needing to mount it on a moveable device. |
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These assets were traced backed to the AMMIS to ensure that all moveable capital assets were properly recorded. |
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The surface is contacted by a gem indexed and adjustably held by a gem support structure, the mandrel is angularly moveable about its central axis. |
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The hind-leg problems that trouble Boston terriers are known as luxating patella, a dislocation of the small, flat, moveable bone at the front of the knee. |
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By daybreak, the elephants were gone, and in their place came a troupe of perhaps 60 baboons, some descending from the mopane trees to lift anything moveable. |
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In England, France and Germany magic lanterns, moveable gauze screens and transparencies had been used to experiment with light on stage since the seventeenth century. |
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Over the past dozen years this Steinbach lawyer has dedicated his efforts to research the lineage of Mennonites throughout their moveable history from country to country. |
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The pool was closed for two weeks in February, including half-term week, for a complete overhaul of the electrics, pool filters and the mechanics of the moveable floor. |
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In trying to recover from the turbulence, the first officer moved the rudder, the big fin on the back of the tail fin, the moveable piece, back and forth, back and forth. |
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The school's performance center will have moveable seating so auditorium-type settings can be easily converted mechanically to settings suitable for small work groups. |
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It governs, inter alia, capacity to marry, the legitimacy of children, and succession after death to moveable property and it is one of the tests of the validity of a Will. |
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The Church has labels that it attaches to each of Sundays closest to the full moons in a year, because all the moveable feasts are phased against Easter. |
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That is, the Moon defines the dates of all moveable feasts in the liturgical year, reckoned from Easter, which is based on the full moon after the spring, or vernal, equinox. |
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The tele-operators of interest are machanical arms to which a variety of tools and sensors can be attached, manipulators attached to moveable gantrys and partially-autonomous vehicles equipped for specialised jobs. |
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So why shouldn't we create more of these moveable feast zones for the fish and fishermen? |
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Lay subsidies were taxes collected at a certain fraction of the moveable property of all laymen. |
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The levy was a grant of a proportion of all moveable property, normally a tenth for towns and a fifteenth for farmland. |
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Roman law was not consistent about the status of slaves, except that they were considered like any other moveable property. |
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Facilities include swimming pool with moveable floor, health suite and fitness gym. |
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The rule for the division of moveable property when one of a married couple died was the same for both sexes. |
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The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism. |
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The tithe demanded that each layperson in England and Wales be taxed one tenth of their personal income and moveable property. |
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This harpoon design also utilized a shaft that was connected to the head with a moveable joint. |
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In these cases, the child who cares for the parents usually receives the house in addition to his or her own share of land and moveable property. |
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One such structure is a moveable roof supported by four posts, historically called a Dutch roof, hay barrack, or hay cap. |
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The multidirectional range of systems are ideal for shopfronts, internal partitions, moveable walls, conference rooms and any situation requiring the flexibility of a stacking system. |
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The recognition of the powers of the liquidator does not depend upon the nature of the moveable or immoveable property to be affected by the acts taken. |
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Situated in a park-like setting, the facility has many components which include an underwater fixed dam, a moveable dam, a lock, a roadway over the dam connecting Highway 44, a pedestrian walkway, and a fish ladder. |
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Beginning with the early years of relief printing which includes woodcuts, and moveable metal type, to today's digital processes. |
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Julie Stevenson Bromley, Kent AEASTER is called a moveable feast because it is not celebrated on the same date every year. |
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A tour de force of urban entertainment, it is held in good or inclement weather and is one of those rare moveable feasts that changes site and concept year after year. |
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Freely moveable due to rollers and steering drawbar. |
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The pubic symphysis is the slightly moveable joint at the front of the pelvis. |
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One of the problems with a stop-go program is that almost all the Spanish investors in solar were at the Canadian Solar Industries Association's annual conference in December, so that's how moveable the investment is. |
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Daughters always inherit loincloths, ornaments and household utensils, or moveable goods, or in any case a smaller share of property than the sons. |
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For over 350 years the printing trade worked with the hand press developed by Gutenberg, which was only made practical with his actual invention, moveable type letters. |
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Experts have said the two-metre object washed up on a beach could be a moveable piece of a Boeing 777's wing, called a flaperon. |
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Received ideas about the global prevalence of modern slavery provide our political leaders with something conveniently vague and moveable to thunder against. |
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It has tried to hold the exchange rate of the national currency, the forint, within a narrow but moveable band against the euro, but has pursued inflation targets at the same time. |
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Additionally, this option includes requirements for bassinets, a provision regarding record keeping and warning requirements relating to blind cord proximity, moveable sides and substituting parts. |
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If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast. |
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When a voltage difference is applied between the movable element and electrode, the resulting electrostatic force attracts the moveable element to the electrode. |
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The set features a poseable Flash character, a moveable winch on Plugger and removable front wheels on Roary. |
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That tool contained a moveable hook and was used for turning logs. |
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The convenient and individually adjustable operation of the ZAUGG Monobloc is carried out from the driver's cab via a moveable visual display unit and with an independent joystick. |
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The Olympic Curling Center is a moveable venue, making it possible to be dismantled and transported for post-Games use as a curling center in another Russian city. |
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Lunch was a moveable feast, the regulations stating merely that the Deputy Minister might grant an intermission between noon and two, the actual duration not to exceed an hour and a half. |
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These drivers are armed with peavies, an iron pointed lever fitted with a moveable hook mounted on a long wooden handle which they used for handling and turning logs. |
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A wide range of cultural property, both moveable and immovable, is protected under the Hague regime from sites, buildings and monuments to the collections of museums, archives and libraries. |
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The Dräger Mounting System features both easily moveable, precise action extension arms, as well as spring loaded lift arms for use with a number of standard interfaces, such as 38mm tubes or 25x10mm rails. |
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A generic name for a device with a moveable feature that allows it to open and close a passageway in order to allow, prevent or control the flow of fluids. |
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This variant retained the twin, synchronized Marlin guns firing forward through the propeller and the twin moveable Lewis guns on a scarff ring firing to the rear. |
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The plough uses a moveable weight to hold the ploughshare in position. |
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However, they were enlarged to two rooms and a skillion, possessed windows with moveable timber shutters and were roofed with shingles or galvanized-iron instead of bark. |
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