A similar tension surrounds the seeming distantiations and displacements of Stanley's life and art. |
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This rules out significant increments of both strike-slip and dip-slip post-emplacement displacements on the lineament. |
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Normal displacements are pervasive from the millimetric to the kilometric scales. |
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These materials most commonly develop strains or, more applicably, displacements when exposed to electric, thermal and magnetic fields. |
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What's so depressing about the current censorship is its lack of imagination, its dull-witted displacements and deletions, its demagogic vacuity. |
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A stroboscopic snapshot of the tube location is given in Fig.3, where the tube displacements in the x, y plane are clearly evident. |
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Odd neuron numbers respond to headwards displacements and even numbers to tailwards displacements. |
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The displacements of the cytoplasmic moieties of these helices amount to 0.1-0.2 nm. |
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An average of displacements of respective different color marks from a reference position is then calculated. |
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For this reason, we also calculated the expected variance in the mean-squared displacements. |
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The filter states include displacements from the nominal track, the cant, and the track gauge. |
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Similarly, incoherent quasielastic neutron scattering experiments provide information on the mean-square displacements of the hydrogen atoms. |
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Continental displacements led to changes in the configurations of the oceans, and seaways opened and closed. |
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Accordingly, the Brookings-Bern Project published a study on the impact of the rise of sectarianism in the country on internal displacements. |
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With such a network in place, it should be possible to detect precursory displacements and to provide a timely warning of any impending landslide. |
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We've seen this with Burundi and now in the eastern DRC, where a year later, the signed peace agreement is crumbling, with renewed fighting and civilian displacements. |
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A membrane, stretched by a system of balanced forces, will dilate in two dimensions, and its points will undergo relative and absolute displacements. |
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It is responsible for large population movements and displacements and generates dumbfounding profits. |
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Africa remained the continent most affected by forced displacements, refugee and displaced person issues. |
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Internal displacements also occur occasionally due to conflicts over grazing lands between pastoralist communities. |
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Large-scale displacements combined with consecutive droughts have led to food shortages for an estimated 3 million people. |
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Any lasting solution must in addition aim at the reintegration of victims of such displacements. |
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Outside, some small red taxicabs assure the displacements for 3 people maximum, the price is very weak and each taxicab has a meter. |
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The threats and the fighting involving guerrillas led to major displacements of persons, families and communities. |
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During pressurisation, this type of cylinder has a behaviour in which the displacements of the composite overwrap and the liner are superimposed. |
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Nevertheless, the developed methods can be used for a larger range of motions, like affine or homographic displacements. |
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Visibility refers to lighting, hiding places, the field of vision and predicable displacements. |
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Following the displacements of the sun, it acts like a solar concentrator and optimises the exposure level of the sun received by the samples. |
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A micrometer gauge attached to the straight edge provided vertical displacements from the centre of the straight edge. |
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The polarization effects responsible for piezoelectricity arise from small displacements of ions in the crystal lattice. |
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The conflicts in the Horn of Africa since the 1960s have caused similar displacements. |
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It is true that there are massive population displacements as well as human rights violations. |
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Protection needs are greatest among communities of internally displaced persons that have been burdened by multiple displacements. |
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Colombia was currently an example as regards the management of internal displacements. |
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Undoubtedly, the situation is not as bad as during the first half of 2004, when large-scale killing and mass displacements took place. |
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However, the effectiveness of its actions depended on its ability to understand the broader patterns of human displacements in the world. |
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The massacres in Ituri triggered massive displacements of civilians, trying to flee. |
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Conflicts often lead to massive displacements of people within or outside a country. |
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This does not require that the impactor itself be able to physically bend and shear to these angles and displacements. |
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For the displacements, the use of bycicles will be encouraged by the prohibition of personal cars inside the city. |
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He also reported that those hostilities had caused numerous deaths and tens of thousands of new displacements of civilians. |
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It would have been preferable had Sachs reached such realizations before advocating policies that inflicted mass displacements on work forces across eastern Europe. |
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If such a plan were to be implemented, the logic of the 1947 partition of the sub-continent would be replicated with attendant mass displacements and violence. |
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Current asylum procedure is based on the Convention on Refugees, drafted by Western governments in 1951 in the context of population displacements following World War Two. |
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We cannot allow these visions that lack public participation, divide the city into uneven halves, skew development and cause large displacements to become realities. |
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Filtered displacements feed into an Analysis module, which regularizes the data to generate a smooth deformation field and carries out a mechanics analysis. |
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A parametric method successfully characterizes deformations, rotations, and displacements of single cells or cell populations and their correlations. |
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We also define a coordinate, X, by cumulating the sum of one-dimensional displacements of all water molecules in the mentioned region every picosecond. |
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Should such displacements have to be carried out, all possible measures shall be taken in order that the civilian population may be received under satisfactory conditions of shelter, hygiene, health, safety and nutrition. |
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The displacements of Node 1, 101 and 201 in the 1-axis direction are zero because of axisymmetry. |
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Until then, MDN geologists' are completing a detailed geochemical soil survey to collect new samples light of sinistral displacements and doing compilation and mapping of anomalies in the identified goldbearing structures. |
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But Cambodia abandoned the project and, last December, its parliament approved a controversial law authorising the government to expropriate land, heightening concern among those who predict major population displacements. |
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Besides a general upward movement of the Alps of about 1 mm per year, geotechtonic displacements between individual mountain formations can also be detected, which could affect construction of the Base Tunnel. |
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The oppressive environment in the country, coupled with persecution of those who fall foul of the regime, has resulted in forced displacements of people. |
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It is likely that safeguard actions will be brought against specific classes of products, such as automobiles with engine displacements that are less than a certain amount. |
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The brutal conflicts of this civil war have caused millions of deaths, displacements and the destruction of communities, particularly in Southern Sudan, where much of the fighting has occurred. |
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Due to the different modes of tilting, with the active system the displacements are largest at the upper part of the vehicle body, whereas with the passive system they are largest at the lower part of the vehicle body. |
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In other words, the text places the object of desire in a series of substitutions, displacements, metaphors and metonymies. |
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The urbanism will be thought to put together shops, habitations and places of work in order to reduce the displacements which will could be made with bycicles. |
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These two monitoring systems generate two time series of the displacements of the same target points. |
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Although some IDPs have returned to their areas of origin, continuing political instability, as well as environmental stresses such as drought and flooding, are causing new displacements. |
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Their study also indicated that the agravic miscible displacement is slightly quicker than the miscible displacement with gravity in upward miscible displacements. |
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If two conductors with different conductivities are brought into contact at one point, a thermoelectric emf can be measured by the different charge displacements, dependent on the magnitude of the temperature gradient. |
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The discovery of the feelings of body, displacements, the synchronization and the lateralization of the movements will be approached at the time of these sequences. |
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That same variational approach played a major role in the development by French mathematicians in the early 1800s of a theory of small transverse displacements and vibrations of elastic plates. |
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The entire region is transected by numerous steeply dipping normal faults and fault zones which have relative vertical displacements exceeding 785 metres in places. |
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Such tensions and displacements explain why the ESCWA region exhibits potentially high long-term economic risks and high inequality, especially in the oil-rich countries. |
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Differential equations that characterized the springs at large displacements were integrated, while taking into account the deviation from the isochronism of the resonator at different balance amplitudes. |
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Brun examines long-term displacements of Abkhazians who fled to Georgia in the early 1990s following claims of independence from Georgia. |
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Beyond the peregrinations, the professional need for displacements, my journey is also a quest, a search to understand different cultures, languages and to acquire mystical and mythic knowledge. |
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These days we can measure time sufficiently accurately to detect small changes in the Earth's rotation, caused by tectonic plate movements and the displacements in the rocks during earthquakes. |
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Smallpox fighters had to contend with war zones, vast population displacements, religious and cultural beliefs, fetishes, and traditional healers with their tin boxes of smallpox scabs. |
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This theory has, however, been deprecated, as the dates of these displacements do not match the increases and decreases in plague outbreaks. |
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Paramilitaries were also denounced for blockading food, medicines and fuel and for restricting the movements of persons, thereby seriously affecting the civilian population, causing forced displacements and looting. |
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Tsunamis are hallmarked by permanent large vertical displacements of very large volumes of water which do not occur in explosions. |
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The United Nations has repeatedly urged Europe to be more active in its response to the huge displacements of people on its southern flank, instead of responding with a drawbridge-like mentality. |
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Victims and culprits feel betrayed, prosecutors and judges are overwhelmed, and new private armies are wreaking havoc in almost a third of the country, leading to new mass displacements and a worrying resurgence in violence. |
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Assume they are the shortest such displacements. |
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His fulgurating mental and verbal displacements invite him to invent stories and in so doing to question ideas. |
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There have also been numerous population displacements. |
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However, the search being deterministic, the algorithm can fail in case of total occlusion, presence of another object of similar color, or large displacements. |
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In general, landslides generate displacements mainly in the shallower parts of the coastline, and there is conjecture about the nature of large landslides that enter water. |
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You can learn much about user routines, labels, displacements, equates and so on, by modifying this program and observing the results on the screen. |
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