Paral

Word PARAL
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I had a family member who took a nice doe with one shot but she was in paral and we asked him to put her down but he would not pull the trigger. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Parel: The area derives the name from a tree called paral or padal trumpet flower tree which used to grow abundantly in this area. ❋ Abodh (2006)

She backed up several paces, then said, "Sorry about this, " and slapped a spell of paral-ysis on him just as a clamor of metal signaled that Madoc had come with his guards. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1993)

So Corroboc and I paral - leled your progress through this bloated emporium of useless goods, he flying above to check periodically on your position, until you kindly located the object of the quest for me. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1984)

It was a paral - lel system, used as a relief-valve for the frustrations of the undertrodden. ❋ Anthony, Piers (1981)

Doubtless enough has been said about the conflicting approaches; but a final word may revert to the paral - lelism of economic theory with the science of me - chanics, where the abstraction and unrealism are greater, but their necessity and usefulness are not questioned. ❋ FRANK H. KNIGHT (1968)

For the Church Fathers Pythagorean beliefs were acceptable as long as biblical parallels could be found for them; and for notions of cosmic harmony there were, as scholars like Philo discovered, plenty of paral - lels. ❋ JAMES HAAR (1968)

Sea Scrolls, affords an interesting contemporary paral - lel. ❋ S. G. F. BRANDON (1968)

In regard to the author, Freud asserted that irony as saying the opposite of what one means paral - lels the dream, which “delights in representing a pair of opposites by means of one and the same composite image” or “changes an element from the dream - thoughts into its opposite.” ❋ NORMAN D. KNOX (1968)

The world had become familiar with paral - lelograms of forces, and in various human studies, as well as in different branches of science (zoology, for example), the mind seemed to be taking a mechanistic turn. ❋ HERBERT BUTTERFIELD (1968)

The content of the Grundrisse only serves to confirm what is plain from the external evidence: the beginning of the chapter on Capital reproduces almost word for word the passages in the Manuscripts on human need, man as a species-being, the individual as a social being, the idea of nature as, in a sense, man's body, the paral - lels between religious and economic alienation, the utopian and almost millennial elements, etc. ❋ DAVID McLELLAN (1968)

Further, and even more impor - tantly, Bentham introduced the doctrine of the paral - lelism between the descriptive and the normative in terpretations of utility; not only does an individual seek happiness but he ought to do so, and society ought to help him to this end. ❋ KENNETH J. ARROW (1968)

But certain texts of the New Testament, such as Matthew 19 and its paral - lels, condemned riches, though even these texts did nothing more than advocate an extreme form of charity. ❋ GEORGE BOAS (1968)

The paral - laxes of a few nearer stars had been measured, but the very slight increase of accuracy provided by the wider orbit of Mars made it hardly worth while. ❋ Clarke, Arthur C. (1951)

Riyadh city paral - lel to the Riyadh-Jeddah Expressway, the new garden will be one of the largest in the world. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is a highly significant one, paral - leling in importance his address to the Jews of Pisidian Antioch (cf. 13: 16ff). ❋ Unknown (2010)

This approach and its descendants have iterations, and hence can be parallelized. led to substantive, and in some cases dramatic, improvements in the Unlike vectorization and parallelization, scalar replacement and performance of scienti fi c programs on machines with long memory unroll-and-jam do not rearrange dependences to allow loop paral - latencies. lelism. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In a basic In a DCS, an interface to an automatic burner control strategy, the boiler demand is sent in paral­ management system is installed, as defined in lel to the stoker feed, overfire air and the forced National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) draft (FD) fan. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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