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The twin elements are of equal weight and, as Smith recalls of his first meeting with his CoSA, the group was no soft touch.
Rather, it is more about acknowledging the twin elements of craft and process as just two ingredients in what makes a successful artwork.
In Nature and the Supernatural (1858) he viewed the twin elements of the title as constituting the one "system of God" and sought to defend from skeptical attack the Christian position on sin, miracles, incarnation, revelation, and Christ's divinity.
One (they are all titled "Homespun") brings together eccentric curved twin elements, each like a bulbous elbow pipe joint, of pink gingham papier mâché with a round thistle tail and, at the other end, a soft knobby protuberance covered in bright red flocking.
The twin elements of compulsion and state involvement – previously rare in the largely private US health industry – have made the teething problems all the more embarrassing for Obama, who faces intense opposition from many conservative Republicans, who regard the Affordable Care Act as the first step in socialising medicine.
The melting points and boiling points of the compounds and the solubility in solvents are the major differences in the chemistry of these twin elements.
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From their description of the twinned morphology, the twinning elements are determined as K1; (101), n1; ( left[10overline{1}right] ), K2; (100), n2; [001] with a twinning shear of 0.353.
The twinning elements are given in Fig. 2a, and the twin boundary is labeled with TB.
The chapter illustrates the appropriate twinning elements for the common structures.
For the numerical study hydrodynamic properties were obtained from the diffraction/radiation potential code WAMIT for simplified tunnel and twin-barge elements and used to derive fully coupled motion behavior using the time-domain mooring simulation software OrcaFlex™.
This led to americium being located right below its twin lanthanide element europium; it was thus by analogy named after another continent, America: "The name americium (after the Americas) and the symbol Am are suggested for the element on the basis of its position as the sixth member of the actinide rare-earth series, analogous to europium, Eu, of the lanthanide series".
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