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Hundreds of state security officers stood shoulder to shoulder across every intersection of the square in preparation for the Day of Anger, a protest inspired by the revolt in Tunisia.
There were patrol cars at nearly every intersection of the Long Beach neighborhood of Theresa Evans, Mr. Dorner's former supervising officer who disciplined him and whom he later accused of kicking a mentally ill suspect.
On every intersection of the eight sides of the octagon, draw a straight line connecting the octagon to the "peak" point.
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We can't be above getting progressive changes for people of color, women, trans folks, non-binary folks, workers, the poor, and people sitting at every intersection of these categories and more for the wrong reasons.
That means, at every intersection of a drawing, the two directions of the frame field align with the directions of the intersecting curves.
A decade later, he began a series of ninety-two maps, called the Farm Maps meticulous closeups, with an elevation reading for the northwest corner of every intersection on the new grid.
(In line formulas such as the following, a carbon atom is assumed to be at every intersection of two lines and at the end of each line, unless otherwise labeled, with hydrogen atoms attached as necessary to each carbon).
And the threat, in reality, comes from the air -- as is evident at every intersection of every city we cross, in the presence of these radar detectors equipped with obsolete batteries, their noses anxiously pointed towards the sky.
Since there are two such bisectors at every intersection point of the three given lines, there are four solutions to the general LLL problem.
We show that for such a map that fixes the origin the fixed point set on every level is the intersection of the ball with a linear subspace.
Every time I pass the intersection of the main library and 41st Street on Fifth Avenue, which is designated John Bigelow Plaza, I wonder who he was? A. John Bigelow (1817-1911) was a publisher, author, ambassador to France and the first president of the New York Public Library, which grew out of a bequest by Samuel J. Tilden.
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