Taking a deep breath and squaring her shoulders, she descended the stairs to the hall. |
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Butcher kept alive his team's hopes of squaring the three-match series with his second consecutive half-century. |
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Principle is being used as the excuse for jettisoning wisdom, squaring the odds and winning vendettas. |
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I put my camera pack in one, and we each perched on a coupling between cars, squaring down. |
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Four men were seen getting out of a battered Vauxhall Vectra car before squaring up to three others in a 4x4, believed to have been a Landrover. |
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It has 12 candidates running for six councillorships, and two squaring off for the mayor's seat. |
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I am nettled by this, and, refusing his attentions walk off into the surf squaring my shoulders. |
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You could not have had two more different players squaring off against one another. |
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He claimed that the search for truth was equal to the task of squaring the circle. |
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Heart pounding in her ears and squaring her shoulders, Carolyn held the umbrella steady as she moved toward the back of the house. |
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But in any standard treatment, squaring or cubing an infinite number gives the same infinite number. |
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They may also finish parts with hand, rotary, or squaring shears and backsaws. |
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A closed red or black canasta is indicated by squaring up the cards with a red or black natural card on top. |
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Prima facie, the long-standing problems of trisecting an angle, squaring a circle, and doubling a cube are not questions of existence. |
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Grim and tearless, he is biting the bullet, squaring his jaw and stiffening his backbone, the way people who've lived through war always do. |
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The squaring of the circle by means of lunes is not eristic, but the quadrature of Bryson is eristic. |
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Such a sequence consists of the remainders, or residues, after squaring consecutive whole numbers, then dividing them by a given prime number. |
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A decade after laying down their arms, the Contras and the Sandinistas are squaring off in an election that could return Daniel Ortega to power. |
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Marjorie and Kathleen, played by Beryl Nairn and Anne Cooper, seem to take comfort in squaring up to the reality of their situation. |
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Every administration seems to reach its own modus vivendi, squaring expectations with realities between the policy and intelligence communities. |
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It is usually claimed that Dinostratus used the quadratrix, discovered by Hippias, to solve the problem of squaring the circle. |
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In the following years he worked on mathematical topics, in particular trying to solve the classical Greek problem of squaring the circle. |
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But Jeff's injury was more freakish, as he was hit in the face with a ball while squaring up for a bunt. |
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Even so, they will go tomorrow into the penultimate day of the series knowing they still have a chance of squaring it. |
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Most of the charts had a square to the Moon and the planet squaring the Moon was Pluto or Uranus. |
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Despite the drubbing they received at Kolkata, the visitors must be nursing big hopes of squaring the series here. |
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This was the age when people were still optimistic of squaring the circle by a geometrical construction. |
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Luque goes round a statuesque Blanc before squaring for Victor to tap home from all of three yards. |
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Peaceful demonstrators are squaring off with stiff-necked authorities over the city's refusal to grant permission for the rally they want. |
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One of the mathematical problems which ibn al-Haytham attacked was the problem of squaring the circle. |
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We have tried to work on a principle of simple reweighting in this squaring of the circle, and I think that on the whole the result is balanced. |
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Well Haley was squaring up to Jared who stood lazily in front of her unperturbed by Haley's arguing, a smirk tugging at his lips at her fieriness. |
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He has seen the link between squaring the circle and cubing the sphere, and has been able to translate progress on the first of these two problems into progress on the second. |
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And an emotional purge is in order, as ruler Mercury enters Sagittarius squaring Chiron and trining Mars. |
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Its shape, its external squaring and its handiness were a good premice of the modern grenades that would soon arrive. |
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He showed great unselfishness in squaring the ball to Meireles in the last minute, enabling the Portuguese to score. |
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Unselfishly, the Dutchman drew the goalkeeper, before squaring to Fabregas who slotted home. |
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On 57 minutes, Hartley charged down a clearance and raced into the penalty area before squaring to allow Michal Pospisil a tap-in from close range. |
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In terms of squaring liberals, so far so good, and John Kenneth Galbraith craggily beamed. |
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A minute later Kendal's new recruit Simon Garner missed his tackle on the left and Craig Hopkins raced to the byline before squaring the ball to Taylor. |
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Brazil's main man and right-back Daniel will be squaring up to the representatives of the country he has lived and worked in for the last year. |
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I realise this is like squaring the circle, but I believe that this issue, too, can be resolved. |
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It will be used to purchase an automated punch and latest-generation squaring shear. |
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The rule at the Centre for GIS is to input the exact measurements of the building, rather than squaring them off. |
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Indeed, squaring the space per plant resulted in per plant yields increasing as much as fourfold. |
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The story goes that Pierre Perrat was unable to resolve the mystery of the squaring of the circle, so he concluded a pact with the devil. |
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Designed for burr-free squaring and beveling of thin-walled stainless steel tubes and micro fittings. |
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If the room does not have a right angle, take the threshold of the door as the basis for squaring up. |
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Kerry should have got one back within five minutes when Tarmey was through but instead of squaring the ball to a team mate he went for glory and shot wide. |
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He and Jackie McNamara were booked for squaring up to each other on the halfway line, and the Canadian must have been seeing stars when Bobo Balde later clattered into him. |
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Del Toro brings a solid visual eye to the project, but his fight scenes are overlong and too close to a WWF battle royal than superhuman opponents squaring off. |
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Mercury squaring neptune, later in the week, makes you hyper-realistic, if to a fault. |
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Your may-be ruler Mercury teams with loving Venus, Monday, squaring Neptune and Chiron, the planetoid of healing. |
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But proactivity will be rewarded, by Thursday, when the Sun quits squaring Pluto. |
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In the final match, Lara scored yet another hundred but this was so frantic and frenzied that it could not stop the Australians from winning the match and squaring the series. |
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She turned on him, squaring her shoulders and holding her head high. |
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Then, squaring his shoulders, he grasped the door handle with resolve. |
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And squaring her shoulders, she bravely marched into the throng of people. |
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Reynaud therefore decided that it would be necessary to get rid of both men, and he spent the following weeks squaring political heavyweights so as to isolate Daladier. |
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While in prison he tried to solve the problem of squaring the circle, that is constructing with ruler and compasses a square with area equal to that of a given circle. |
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We do know some details of this method of squaring the circle and, despite the criticisms of Aristotle, it was an important step forward in the development of mathematics. |
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The Department of State and the Pentagon are squaring up for the kind of power struggle that hasn't been seen since George Schultz and Casper Weinberger. |
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But you must put all fun and games aside by Friday as Mercury, squaring Jupiter, readies to enter your sign. |
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When securing the cable into the mounting brackets, avoid squaring ends. |
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Hardline Communists are squaring off against a militant faction whose members advocate a more aggressive stance. |
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The steel body, with an external squaring, was filled with explosive and crossed by an axial tube that linked the screwable detonator casing on the top of the projectile with the base plate. |
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Subsidising nuclear is one of the only ways of squaring that lobby's interests with the electorate's rising awareness of the need to do something about climate change. |
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This defines the derivative function of the squaring function, or just the derivative of the squaring function for short. |
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The limit process just described can be performed for any point in the domain of the squaring function. |
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Perhaps a reason that he chose not to run for governor or senator was a realization that he could have a tough time squaring his present politics with prevailing sentiments in much of New York State. |
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The Scot hassled Emmanuel Ledesma as he lingered on the ball 10 yards outside his own box, winning possession and squaring to David Meyler, whose hopeful shot took a kind deflection and bobbled dangerously behind the defence. |
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Political analysts and other public opinion specialists are squaring off. |
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You can undergo this task with a radial or a grinder, circular saw, squaring machine or coping saw, following the instructions of the manuals and using the adequate protection. |
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The stick carries two plates to the worn squaring and ends in a ring. |
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On a more serious note, ladies and gentlemen, the Intergovernmental Conference is akin to the squaring of the circle for one quite simple reason, but one that everyone conspires to conceal. |
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The context is that the Saudis are squaring up to confront Iran as it takes its first steps in from the cold after 30 years of isolation and a decade of sanctions. |
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Segundo Castillo scored and the equaliser came 10 minutes later, Valencia squaring for Enner Valencia whose scuffed effort in the six-yard box crept in. |
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Indeed, for the next two years it floundered from one scheme to another in the impossible hope of squaring the circle of modernistic reform, popular hostility, respect of privilege, and the preservation of royal absolutism. |
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The digital displays, indicating the position of the squaring fence and the worktable angle, provide precision readings of the measurements reached. |
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The former Barcelona man plays a one-two with Gil and collects the return pass behind the Watford backline before unselfishly squaring the ball to Ayew for a simple tap-in. |
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By Friday, ruler Mercury squaring Mars can make you acid-tongued. |
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A similar computation to the one above shows that the derivative of the squaring function is the doubling function. |
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He went on to publish De Corpore, which contained not only tendentious views on mathematics but also an unacceptable proof of the squaring of the circle. |
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Captan Kyle Storer's fine pass split United's defence and the defender raced through but instead of squaring to the unmarked Amari Morgan-Smith, he screwed his effort wide. |
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Samir Nasri was shown a second yellow card moments earlier after squaring up to Jamie Vardy, with the two players going forehead to forehead after exchanging insults. |
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After years of debate, the spat over proving the squaring of the circle gained such notoriety that it has become one of the most infamous feuds in mathematical history. |
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The derivative, however, can take the squaring function as an input. |
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From what is observable to the eye, no European nation-state has been as successful in squaring that circle as has the United States, which is itself observably challenged. |
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For example, if the doubling function is given the input three, then it outputs six, and if the squaring function is given the input three, then it outputs nine. |
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