... that the Treasury Department invest the ESF, so Treasury may suspend the
investment ofthe dollar-balance ofthe ESF during a debt limit impasse.
Suspending the daily reinvestment ofthe dollar-balance ...
Treasury the statutory authority to suspend reinvestment of all or part ofthe balance ofthe
G Fund when the Secretary determines that the fund cannot be fully invested without exceeding
the debt ... determination ofthe
length ofthe period must be based on the facts as they exist at the time.
Declaring a debt issuance suspension period is a limited measure that relates only to the
CSRDF;...
... statements of
the Governor ofthe Bank are the only authentic expositions we shall have ofthe policy ofthe Bank Directors,
whether as respects the past or the future. And when we examine the proceedings ... some altogether deny it. Mr. Hankey, one ofthe most
careful and most experienced of them, says in his book on the Bank of England, the best account of the
practice and working ofthe Bank which ... those of other banks most rapidly increase. In 1844,
the dividend on the stock ofthe Bank of England was 7 per cent, and the price ofthe stock itself 212; the
dividend now is 9 per cent, and the...
... stones is critical to the business of cutters and polishers, and the sale of rough
diamonds occupies one ofthe key junctures on the value chain. There are three types of rough-diamond sales: ...
percent ofthe world’s diamonds, they are generally higher-quality stones given that they retain more volume
after polishing; they therefore command a higher price.
The location ofthe diamond ... extremely costly
process. Next is the excavation ofthe diamond-bearing ore. One ofthe key determinants of a viable project
is the stripping ratio: how many tons of waste rock material must be...
... to make the system self sustaining we
base the first growth of our treebank on the dic-
tionary definition sentences themselves. We then
train a statistical model on the treebank and parse
the entire ... familiar-
ity and part of speech, all the
underlined features
are those added by the Hinoki project.
3 The Hinoki Treebank
The structure of our treebank is inspired by the
Redwoods treebank of English (Oepen ... different parses, and the annotator
selects or rejects the features until only one parse
is left. The number of decisions for each sentence
is proportional to log
2
in the length ofthe sentence
(Tanaka...
... to the people and their
country. (16)
Having discoursed upon the quality and quantity ofthe land, the genealogies ofthe princes, the sources of the
rivers, and the derivation ofthe names of ... their couch, they
expose alternately their sides to the cold, and to the hardness ofthe bed.
CHAPTER XI
Concerning their cutting of their hair, their care of their teeth, and shaving of their beard
CHAPTER ... an
imitator of his wisdom rather than of his eloquence - of his mind rather than of his writings - of his zeal rather
than of his style - of his life rather than of his language.
SECOND PREFACE to the...
... 3
tion ofthe spectator in the realization of these effects. What is needed, in
other words, is a theory ofpopular cinema that neither dismisses the filmic
imagination as a mere reflection of social ... the notion ofthepopular positions individual films in the larger
context of social and cultural practices, the category ofthe national opens
up the debates to the special conditions of film production ... another study on the cinema ofthe Third Reich, and why now? The
slow unification of both Germanys after the opening ofthe Berlin Wall and
the changing political landscape in Europe since the...
... DEPARTMENTS One of £10; two of £5; two of £2 10s.; ten of £1; fifteen of 10s.; thirty of 5s.
GIRLS' DEPARTMENTS One of £5; two of £2; eight of £1; fifteen of 10s.; thirty of 5s.
The following ... solemnize it, they all went
to the plantation of one of their number, where they sacrificed a dog having a spot on its skin the colour of
cacao. They burned incense to their idols, after which they gave ... destination, ofthe pretty houses and
gardens ofthe village, forming a great contrast to the densely populated district of Stirchley on the other side
of the line. Stepping on to the station,...
... family ofthe minor planets.
The recognition ofthe second followed as the immediate consequence ofthe detection
of the first. Olbers had made himself so familiar with the positions ofthe small ... Both theoretical and practical astronomy
derived profit from the admission of these apparently insignificant strangers to the
rights of citizenship ofthe solar system. The disturbance of their ... inventor ofthe
micrometer; but most of those who were capable of thinking at all on such subjects
(and they were but few) adhered either to the cloud theory or to the slag theory of sun-
spots. The...
... manifested
in these forces, whether in unfolding the flower and maturing the fruit of
the nutrient tree, in upheaving the soil ofthe forest, or in rending the
clouds with the might ofthe storm. ... impossibility of
ascertaining the diversity of matter simplifies the study ofthe mechanism
of the heavens. Origin ofthe word 'Cosmos', its signification of adornment
and order ofthe universe. ... the foliage ofthe tree by the light
mists which form the upper surface ofthe clouds resting over the plains.
Every where around, the confines ofthe forest are encircled by broad bands
of...
... parts: the topic and the
controlling idea.
- The topic sentence is the subject ofthe paragraph.
Eg:
The color yellow is the color of mental activity.
The topic: the color yellow
- The controlling ... write the thesis. This part includes the aims, scopes, methods and
design ofthe study.
Part B is the main part ofthe study that consists of three chapters below
• Chapter I focuses on the theories ... structure, the sub-title, and the discourse ofthe news
story.
From which, I would like to draw some difficulties of Vietnamese
readers when they translate the news story.
To sum up, the scope of the...
... wake at 6 a.m., but nap for two hours or so in the early afternoon. Thus the influence on one's
sleep pattern is worthy of consideration when choosing an occupation.
...