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1 As well as the frequency spectrum , one can define wave number spectra — Fourier transforms of the space correlations .
2 What did Bill Dodds think of the Kittyhawk ?
3 Dean designate of the Academy in Berlin , Mansbach summarised the circumstances leading to the creation of the centre and its goals : ‘ Despite four decades of close relations with the Federal Republic of Germany and cooperation in many academic fields , there is no American research institution in Germany or Austria , while academic contact with former East Germany and Eastern Europe is at a formative stage .
4 Sir Matt writes of the time he became United 's manager , in 1945 :
5 Even ITN has had to turn to CNN for some footage of the Gulf , but that does n't cause Phillis any problems : ‘ I 'm a great admirer — Turner 's done a marvellous job , ’ adding that while the US network has received plaudits for its Gulf coverage , it is merely returning the coverage that ITN provided of the Conservative leadership contest .
6 We now introduce the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation such that ( R(s) being an even function ) .
7 Thus this procedure measures the Fourier transform of the autocorrelation function .
8 An important equation in the theory of homogeneous isotropic turbulence is obtained by considering the Fourier transform of the double velocity correlation .
9 The closure problem has come through in the appearance of another function F in the equation for E ; F is related to the Fourier transform of the triple correlation .
10 The problem can be overcome in the case of any straight step function by evaluating the Fourier transform of the corresponding exponentially decaying step function and then finding its limit as the rate of decay goes to zero .
11 In thinking about what Stalinism brought to his country , Kundera thinks of the support this despotism has received from the writers of his country , and of other countries .
12 [ T ] he analysis Paine made of the early American constitution was remarkably acute .
13 Richard read of the fire in the newspaper on his way back from the county hospital .
14 The notion that Freud has of the sexual instincts is not primarily about reproduction , however , but the generalized capacity of the human organism to find erotic satisfaction from any part of the body being caressed or stimulated , quite apart from the act of reproduction .
15 ‘ There 's a lot of method here ; it 's not as arbitrary as it seems , ’ David says of the heady mixture of pattern and texture .
16 ‘ The trouble with the traditional with-profits endowments and deferred annuities which most school fees planners use is that they are inflexible , with heavy penalties for withdrawal , and the charges are high , ’ Walker says of the schemes .
17 His loyal and seemingly very level-headed wife Nesta says of the second sex scandal he has been involved in during their marriage :
18 Engels says of the Greeks : ‘ The downfall of Athens was not caused by democracy as the European lickspittle historians assert to flatter their princes , but by slavery , which banned the labour of free citizens . ’
19 Bede says of the episcopal authority of Bishop Wilfrid in the reign of Oswiu that it embraced Northumbrians and Picts as far as the power of Oswiu extended ( HE III , 3 ) , and the Life of Wilfrid that in the reign of Ecgfrith it widened still further so that Wilfrid was bishop of the Saxons ( that is , the Northumbrians ) in the south and the Britons , Scots and Picts in the north ( Vita Wilfridi , ch. 21 ) .
20 While we 're on this question , one of the few things that er Theresa did n't say , although perhaps she might have said it when I was n't , I do n't think she did but one of the few things she did n't say is why Freud disapproved of the typical kind of dream book you find in any book shop .
21 Dr Barnett conceived of the idea for the exhibition whilst working on the catalogue raisonné of the works on paper , of which Volume I , covering the years 1900–1921 has already been published .
22 While we ate , Dr Jaffery talked of the ( then ) impending break-up of the Soviet Union :
23 Ramsey knew of the bitterness engendered by the coal royalties paid to the Church , and how the miners once tried to throw a bishop into the River Wear .
24 Kapuscinski speaks of the liberals who lost out when the Shah was expelled , but Bakhtiar is not particularised .
25 MacArthur knew of the extent of Japanese disillusionment with militarism .
26 Suddenly Hari thought of the man who had escaped from the prison , he was the same sort as Emily Grenfell , no doubt before he fell from grace they would have met and socialized .
27 Although it seems evident the United States knew of the earlier treaty ( President Cleveland had issued an arbitral award on its interpretation ) , notice on the part of the third party was not mentioned as relevant by the Court .
28 Levi tells of the bond between himself , a Jew , and , Sandro , a fellow chemistry student and loner , as Fascism 's iron hand grips Europe .
29 However as a doctor Donal knew of the importance of regular check-ups and in July , 1991 , his worst fears were confirmed .
30 In this fascinating book , Ronald Blakey tells of the 19th-century ministers preoccupation with stocking his library .
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