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And a lot of the same themes carry across all professions.
All currency and purchases carry across all versions of Minecraft that include Marketplace.
I wish our voices had been loud enough to carry across the valley.
Might a similar logic carry across to central bankers' everyday goals, such as targeting inflation?
She was determined to "carry across" as many jokes, and learned digs, as she could.
In modern storytelling on TV, especially premium streaming, emotional arcs carry across not just episodes but seasons.
She started to explain the Greek root of the word "metaphor" ("to carry across"), when Dimitrov broke in.
This isn't a fix that one party can carry across the finish line on a party-line vote.
"There is carry across the fund and on any individual company they're involved in," Sequeira said in an interview.
On January 26, the Bruins head coach wanted to make a statement that would carry across the state and beyond.
And because many of the ingredients carry across the three meals, you'll have a chance to use things up before they spoil.
But every Friday night the sound of the stadium's public-address system would carry across Kingston like a siren, alerting everyone to report for duty.
No megaphone would carry across that distance in that wind, so the start is signaled by flags: red (21970 minutes warning), yellow (2100 minutes), and green -- sail!
Federal lawmakers have thus far declined to enact important safety measures; to the contrary, the House recently considered legislation to increase the availability of silencers and permit concealed carry across states.
Or maybe, instead of contorting myself through translation — which comes from the Latin word meaning to "carry across," as my parents carried me across the Pacific — I should simply be Viet.
It's not unusual for the major internet TV services to produce foreign language shows, but they've generally been done on a big-budget basis with the view that the content will carry across multiple markets.
So having these established principles coming back to them, like that's another kind of facet of infrastructure you might say that can carry across regardless of if people are in the same room or not.
While some Time Lords may have personal preferences or consistent physical elements, like tattoos that they carry across their different bodies, there's no actual limit to what a Time Lord can look like when they regenerate.
Since it's a cloud-based service, its capabilities can carry across devices: you could ask your washing machine to make a call, and it will route the call through the cell phone in your pocket, for example.
"To a large extent, the competitive advantage is the political relationship they have with the government there and that's not something you can carry across borders," said Lokman Tsui, an assistant professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Northern Maverick will be opening a brewery and restaurant in Toronto later this summer, complete with an oyster bar, nine Northern Maverick beers on tap and a retail store where you can presumably stock up on all the Fake News Ale you can carry across the border.
Spring storm systems moving across the eastern Mediterranean Sea cause dust to carry across Egypt and the Arabian peninsula, which are locally known as Khamsin. The Shamal is caused by cold fronts lifting dust into the atmosphere for days at a time across the Persian Gulf states.
The third bridge cost $16,000,000 to construct. The new Shippingsport Bridge uses a newly developed high-performance steel. This allowed for thinner girders that could carry across a longer span. This resulted in the need for fewer piers, and gives the bridge a thin, graceful profile.
The eaves slope at a lesser pitch to the main roof and carry across the gable fronts. The gables feature a dark timber grid pattern on a white background and have a cross above at the east and west end. The rear vestry has a hipped shingle roof. The building is clad in dark painted weatherboards and sits on timber stumps.
3-3 Offense 3-2-1 "Circle" Offense Rotation and "carry". Red arrow is the carry across the top, dotted arrow is the "pass back" for an open shot Box and 1 defense against 2-3-1 offense. Defense is black. Man-up and Man-down, also known as power play, or extra man opportunity (EMO), refers to situations where one team is shorthanded as a result of a penalty.
Black chose, in such instances, to picture the moments before and after the swift action involved. For example, the villain might stand menacing the hero with an upraised dagger, while the next slide would show the victim of the stab in a heap on the floor. The spoken obligation from the stage had to carry across the imagined stroke of the stabbing. No intact set of slides for Miss Jerry is known to exist.
Branwen tames a starling and gives it a message to carry across the Irish Sea to Bran, who sets out for Ireland to rescue her. When Matholwch sees the giant, he asks for peace and builds a house big enough for him. Matholwch agrees to give the kingdom to Gwern, his son by Branwen. The Irish lords do not like the idea, so they hide themselves in flour bags to attack the Welsh.
Claude Perrault, p. 38 (1700). Pascal's calculator was the most successful mechanical calculator developed in the 17th century for the addition and subtraction of large numbers. The stepped reckoner had a problem in the carry mechanism after more than two consecutive carries, and the other devices had carry mechanisms (one tooth wheel) that were limited in their capacity to carry across multiple digits or had no carry mechanism in between the digits of the accumulator.
North-Central West Virginia is a very rugged dissected plateau and WTAP's analog signal on UHF channel 15 was not strong enough to carry across the terrain. After it became clear that Parkersburg and Clarksburg were going to be separate markets, WBOY joined NBC and remains with the network to this day. However, it retained a secondary ABC affiliation for many years. Its original owner was Friendly Broadcasting, who owned several stations including WSTV in Steubenville, Ohio.
An action for simple breach of a covenant (a solemn promise) had required production of formal proof of the agreement with a seal. However, in The Humber Ferryman's case a claim was allowed, without any documentary evidence, against a ferryman who dropped a horse overboard that he was contracted to carry across the River Humber.Bukton v Tounesende (1348) Baker & Milsom 358 Despite this liberalisation, in the 1200s a threshold of 40 shillings for a dispute's value had been created.
VII, 2008, The Amber Ring The opera failed, and the season struggled on through May, with revivals of plays and operas.Her Majesty's Theatre Arthur Lloyd, accessed 17 December 2007 The first new play performed was The Conquest of Spain by Mary Pix.Williamson, Marilyn L. Raising Their Voices: British Women Writers, 1650–1750, pp. 109–10 (Wayne State University Press, 1990) The theatre proved too large for actors' voices to carry across the auditorium, and the first season was a failure.
Different individuals of a species, like crows, vary in their ability to use a complex tool. Finally, a behavior's stability in animal culture depends on the context in which they learn a behavior. If a behavior has already been adopted by a majority, then the behavior is more likely to carry across generations out of a need for conforming. Animals are able to acquire behaviors from social learning, but whether or not that behavior carries across generations requires more investigation.
Truffle ignores her painful cries for help and orders her to make his dinner, and leaves the house to go the fish and chip shop when she "refuses". When he returns home, his father scolds him for his selfish, which is at a pitch to carry across the city through the vibrations of garden washing lines. It reaches the countryside, where four starving piglets are scavenging for food. They hear a high-pitched "truffle" and decide to leave the farm and look for the truffles.
Gyóni died in the camp on his 33rd birthday, shortly after having a psychotic breakdown in response to his brother's death on 8 June. Gyóni wrote a poem in captivity which represented his attitude to life entitled Magyar bárd sorsa (A Hungarian bard's fate). :Nekem magyar bárd sorsát mérték: :Úgy hordom végig a világon :Véres keresztes magyarságom, :Mint zarándok a Krisztus képét. Gyóni Géza: Magyar bárd sorsa A Hungarian bard's is my fate To carry across the world My bloodied, crusading Magyarhood Like a pilgrim with a picture of Christ.
Walker also later rebuilt the Gray & Davison concert organ at the Crystal Palace, increasing its power to carry across the vast space of the central transept. The sequence of church instruments continued into the twentieth century, including the large instrument at the Roman Catholic church of The Sacred Heart, Wimbledon, built in 1912. After James Walker's death, the reputation of the firm in the "first division" of British organ building lasted through the Second World War. By the 1960s, British organ design had become not only eclectic but, to some ears, meekly derivative.
The outflowing streams grew in the same proportion and eroded a broad channel across the height of land and far down stream, while the lake waters built sand reefs or carved shore cliffs along their margin, and laid down sheets of clay on their floors. All of these features are easily recognized in the prairie region. The present site of Chicago was determined by an Indian portage or carry across the low divide between Lake Michigan and the headwaters of the Illinois River. This divide lies on the floor of the former outlet channel of the glacial Lake Michigan.
The conception is classically correct. No theater could be > conceived that would be adequate in space or speed of action to carry across > to an audience what was conveyed in this film. In Indiana, a reviewer emphasized the film's spectacular effects and its depiction of Jesus: > 'If Christ Should Visit Verdun' would make a good subtitle for > 'Civilization,' for that is really its theme. ... Pictorially, and in the > spectacular effects that can be achieved within range of the camera, as well > as in the sheer beauty of many of its scenes, it is a masterpiece indeed.
Any trading activities that has bypassed the distribution from general agency company and sourced their goods by the seller itself either from overseas or mainland in order to escape from taxation would be considered as parallel trading. In explaining the situation in Sheung Shui, shops are selling their goods in bulk to those mainlanders and Hongkongers to carry across the border for the receivers at Shenzhen. Some of them will also sell to the tourists. The products that are being carried across the border will be then parallel trading products while considering the whole activity as a parallel trade.
On January 30, 2017 a free downloadable update was released introducing two harder difficulty modes, Hard and Blackest Friday (in which enemies do more damage, weapons break faster, and food heals less), and five in-game Street Fighter costumes, featuring the attires of Guile, M. Bison, Zangief, Cammy, and T. Hawk. On January 31, a timed demo released on Xbox One allowing players to experience both the single-player and multiplayer of Dead Rising 4 for one hour, and enables players to carry across their progress to the full game. An update released on December 5 adding a new game mode called Capcom Heroes, which allows Frank to don 17 new outfits based on Capcom's video game franchises, each with their own moveset.
Asad had time enough to send ahead his heavy baggage train, laden with the plunder and captives from Khuttal, back south under the command of Ibrahim ibn Asim al-Uqayli, accompanied by the contingent from the allied principality of al-Saghaniyan. Asad with the main Muslim army remained behind, but at the arrival of the Türgesh host, Asad's troops broke into a headlong flight for the Oxus, which they managed to reach just ahead of the Türgesh. The crossing of the river was a confused affair, as Asad ordered each of his soldiers to carry across one of the sheep the army had brought with it as provisions. In the end, the sheep had to be abandoned as the pursuing Türgesh attacked the Arab rearguard, composed of the Azdi and Tamimi tribal contingents, on the north bank.
Filled pauses Filled pauses consist of repetitions of syllables and words, reformulation or false starts where speakers rephrase their speech to fit the representation they best perceive, grammatical repairs, and partial repeats that often involve searching for the right words in one's lexicon to carry across an intended meaning. There are basically three distinct forms for filled pauses: (i) an elongated central vowel only; (ii) a nasal murmur only; and (iii) a central vowel followed by a nasal murmur. Although a schwa-like quality [ə:], appears to be the most commonly used, some speakers consistently using the neutral vowel [ɨ:] instead, and others use both vowels in the same sentence, depending on the quality of the previous word last vowel. Filled pauses vocalizations may be built around central vowels and speakers may differ in their preferences, but that they do not appear to behave as other words in the language.
But gradually, the courts allowed claims where there had been no such trouble, no tort vi et armis, even though it was still necessary to inventively plead this. For instance, in 1317 one Simon de Rattlesdene alleged he was sold a tun of wine that was contaminated with salt water, "with force and arms, namely with swords and bows and arrows".Rattlesdene v Grunestone (1317) Year Books 10 Edw II, Selden Society vol 54 The Court of Chancery and the King's Bench started to allow claims without the fictitious allegation of force and arms from around 1350. Otherwise, a breach of covenant required production of proof of an agreement from a seal. However, in The Humber Ferryman’s caseBukton v Tounesende (1348) Baker & Milsom 358 a claim was allowed, without any documentary evidence, against a ferryman who dropped a horse overboard that he was contracted to carry across the River Humber.

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