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- I saw a black hat unit line up 13 civilians and shoot them.
- Army units lined the streets and gunboats patrolled the waters just outside the conference center.
- When the Cowboys'starting units lined up against the Rams, it was imperative that positives finally flow, particularly on the offensive side.
- One by one, the soldiers in the 2125th Garrison Support Unit lined up for their immunizations in Decatur, Ga . Saturday.
- But there was confusion getting the field goal unit lined up and, after a time out, they went for the first down.
- The camp at that time composed five unit lines known as Ross Barracks, Somerset Barracks, Napier Barracks, Moore Barracks and Risborough Barracks.
- Police and army units lined the course, stationed about every 30 meters ( yards ), and a few thousand other curious pedestrians stopped to watch.
- In mathematics, a "'Kakeya set "', or "'Besicovitch set "', is a set of points in Euclidean space which contains a unit line segment in every direction.
- Most of Eug鑞e's army was deployed north of Arcole, though a few units lined the west bank of the Adige below the confluence of that river with the Alpone.
- Unlike the system in those games, however, the attacker does not need to target units lined up in a row; instead, all units standing adjacent to one another are applicable, with the maximum number being determined by the pilot's Combo Attack level.
- We begin with the unit line segment defined by parallel with the unit line segment-so equivalently we may consider the task of constructing a line segment from ( 0, 0 ) to ( } }, 0 ), which entails constructing the point ( } }, 0 ).
- We begin with the unit line segment defined by parallel with the unit line segment-so equivalently we may consider the task of constructing a line segment from ( 0, 0 ) to ( } }, 0 ), which entails constructing the point ( } }, 0 ).
- A "'Kakeya needle set "'( sometimes also known as a Kakeya set ) is a ( Besicovitch ) set in the plane with a stronger property, that a unit line segment can be rotated continuously through 180 degrees within it, returning to its original position with reversed orientation.
- Compared with its polar counterpart, polar NRZ, this scheme applies a DC bias to the line and unnecessarily wastes power The normalized power ( power required to send 1 bit per unit line resistance ) is double that for polar NRZ . For this reason, unipolar encoding is not normally used in data communications today.
- It is believed that the Australian system of colour patches is based upon the small patches of colours or tartan worn on the First AIF . It was an extension of an order allowing the posting of distinctive colour flags to denote HQ and unit lines, and these flags were used as the basic design for 1st Division colour patches.