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  • Bartholomew Sharp used his diary to a calculated end.
  • He only wrote in the key of F sharp using all the black notes.
  • Sharp used rats in her study because their brains work a lot like human brains do.
  • Sharp used a conference taking place in Pampa this week as an example of the problems at the Commerce Department.
  • For each illustration, Sharp used a greasy pen to draw four slightly different pictures on four polished slabs of limestone.
  • Sharp used a Dallara at Orlando and was fourth, and he used a G Force at Phoenix and was 16th.
  • Sharp used this enforced leisure to write " Town and Countryside " ( 1932 ), which established him as a formidable polemicist.
  • When the TVs were released in the United States, Nintendo and Sharp used the regular composite output only PPU, the 2C02, for the TVs.
  • Sharp used Somerset songs both in his school work and in his public lectures, as he mounted a press campaign to rescue English folk song from oblivion.
  • (In some cases, Sands referred to her songs by titles different from their more common titles, and parenthetical entries indicate the titles Sharp used in his book .)
  • Edmonds makes sharp use of frequent hip-hop producers the Neptunes ( Jay-Z, Mystikal ) on the racing nod to some slippery eye candy " There ."
  • From the Flower Garden, a long avenue of Bald Cypresses ( planted between 1921 25 ) leads to a large fountain and a teahouse that the Sharps used for lunches and to entertain guests.
  • Nigel Mills of the University of Birmingham criticised the SHARP scheme in a paper in 2009, examining its testing of rotational acceleration, despite SHARP using the test procedures specified in British Standard 6658 and also the UN ECE ( United Nations ) Regulation 22.
  • In 1699, English mathematician Abraham Sharp used the Gregory Leibniz series for z = \ frac { 1 } { \ sqrt { 3 } } to compute to 71 digits, breaking the previous record of 39 digits, which was set with a polygonal algorithm.
  • In May, the 88-year-old barge will be tugged up the harbor to a dry dock in Waterford, N . Y . The New York State Canal Corp . is giving Sharps use of the dry dock at no cost, but he still needs to raise $ 185, 000 to hire and house a team of professional shipwrights to recaulk, refasten and respike the boat.
  • :" Winstanley conceded'There are, you say, no exceptions, in the New Testament, to your rule; that is, I suppose, unless these particular texts [ i . e . the ones Sharp used to adduce Christ's deity ] be such . . . it is nothing surprising to find all these particular texts in question appearing as the exceptions to your rule, and the sole exceptions . . . in the New Testament' an obvious concession that he could find no exceptions save for the ones he supposed exist in the christologically pregnant texts ."