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The peculiar shape of these large structures and their particular location (two of them are in the immediate sea vicinity) let arise the question about the actual distribution of the wind loads, i.e., on the pattern of pressure coefficients (cp) over the entire roof.
Let arise whatever arises, let subside whatever subsides.
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The Bible downloaded on his iPhone, Hall read along with Psalm 68: "Let God arise and his enemies be scattered".
At dawn the following day, shouting a biblical quotation, "Now let God arise, and his enemies shall be scattered" (Numbers 10 35), Cromwell launched his attack.
"LET Europe arise!" Such was Winston Churchill's exhortation at the conclusion of his 1946 speech in Zurich envisioning a "United States of Europe".
It is only necesssry to quote the concluding paragraph: "Therefore, I say to you, let Europe arise … Great Britain, the British Commonwealth of Nations, mighty America and I trust Soviet Russia … must be the friends and sponsors of the new Europe and must champion its right to live and shine".
Let us arise and go like men, And face with an undaunted tread The long passage up to bed.
I'm hoping that the books can be a perch from which to initiate conversations, or let them arise organically.
Let direction arise rather than micro-planning every step and searching for the highest level of linearity.
The musicians led each other by imperceptible turns, letting messages arise rather than being forced.
In his essay Beyond Painting he explains the methods he invented, such as "frottage", letting images arise from rubbings, to translate it to the visual realm.
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