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Remember that water Boyle s at a constant temperature and that Prince Charles is under constant pressure to be king. [Pg.24]

After his graduation, young Dr. Rutherford studied in Paris, Italy, and London for three years before returning to Edinburgh to practice medicine. During his stay in Paris, he declined an invitation to a party at which Prince Charles Edward was expected, saying that, out of respect for the honor of a fallen house, he wished to avoid the spectacle of seeing the prince intoxicated (1). [Pg.244]

Prince Charles had his broken elbow repaired with a titanium... [Pg.142]

The antagonist in this story is certainly the imperial forces, from the commander, Prince William of England, down to the English soldiers. They are portrayed as cruel, lusting for Scottish blood. Although Prince Charles, who leads the Scottish rebellion, is rebuked for his indifference to his forces and for his addiction "to his little bottle," he is presented as no worse than an incapable leader of the disunited, underarmed forces that meet the English on the field at Culloden. [Pg.175]

Demi Moore, Prince Charles (Moon in Taurus)... [Pg.84]

It is a custom observed by the British Royal Family who called upon the Rabbi Jacob Snowman, the respected Mohel of the London Jewish community, to perform the religious rite of Brit Milah with Prince Charles at Buckingham Palace. This is also the Covenant of Circumcision. [Pg.88]

Prince Charles. (1998) Seeds of Disaster . Living Earth 6-7. [Pg.54]

Fig. 3.2 Precambrian basement rocks are exposed along the coast of East Antarctica and in the mountain ranges along the edge of the ice sheet. The localities that are identified by number include 1.Vincennes Bay, 2. Bunger Hills (Queen Mary Coast), 3. Vestfold and Larsemann Hills 4. Prince Charles Mountains (MacRobertson Land) 5. Enderby Land 6. Sor Rondane Mountains 7. New Schwabenland (Queen Maud Land), and 8. Shackleton Range. Precambrian rocks also form the crust of East Antarctica that is covered by the ice sheet (Adapted from Stonehouse 2002 Craddock 1982)... Fig. 3.2 Precambrian basement rocks are exposed along the coast of East Antarctica and in the mountain ranges along the edge of the ice sheet. The localities that are identified by number include 1.Vincennes Bay, 2. Bunger Hills (Queen Mary Coast), 3. Vestfold and Larsemann Hills 4. Prince Charles Mountains (MacRobertson Land) 5. Enderby Land 6. Sor Rondane Mountains 7. New Schwabenland (Queen Maud Land), and 8. Shackleton Range. Precambrian rocks also form the crust of East Antarctica that is covered by the ice sheet (Adapted from Stonehouse 2002 Craddock 1982)...
Webb JA, Fielding CR (1993) Permo-Triassic sedimentation within the Lambert Graben, northern Prince Charles Mountains, East Antarctica. In Findlay RH, Unrug R, Banks MR, Veevers 11 (eds) Gondwana Eight Assembly, evolution. [Pg.330]

Antarctica undoubtedly contains mineral deposits that formed in the course of its long geologic history. The vast amount of ice on the continent (Section 2.6) and the coal seams that are interbedded with the rocks of the Beacon Supergroup have already been mentioned in Section 10.3.5. In addition, Ravich et al. (1982) described Precambrian iron deposits in the Prince Charles Mountains located west of the Lambert Glacier... [Pg.354]

The harsh climate and remote location of present-day Antarctica have shielded it from the exploitation of its natural resources except for whales, seals, and fish in the Southern Ocean. The natural resources of Antarctica include the ice that covers most of the continent, large deposits of bituminous coal, and as yet unexplored reservoirs of petroleum and natural gas. In addition, Antarctica is known to contain large deposits of iron ore in the Prince Charles Mountains and in the Dufek Massif which may also contain titanium, vanadium, and chromium. None of these deposits has yet been exploited because the cost of production is likely to exceed the value of the materials that are recovered, because of the danger of serious accidents in a hostile environment, and because of the unavoidable but undesirable contamination of the environment. Last but not least, the governments of the Antarctic Treaty Nations have prohibited all activities relating to mineral resources in Antarctica. [Pg.360]

Bennett AJR, Taylor GH (1972) Coals from the vicinity of the Prince Charles Mountains. In Adie RJ (ed) Antarctic geology and geophysics. Universitetsforlaget, Oslo, Norway, pp 591-598... [Pg.364]

Ravich MG, Fedorov LV, Tarutin DA (1982) Precambrian iron deposits of the Prince Charles Mountains. In Craddock C (ed) Antarctic geoscience. University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI, pp 853-858... [Pg.368]

And to those of you who think that because Prince Charles is Prince of Wales that doesn t make him not English I would just like to say 1 know it. It s just funnier this way. [Pg.172]

Prince Charles A nose apparently stolen from the face of a much, much larger person, the bald patch of a Franciscan monk, the teeth of Donkey from Shrek. Handsome ... [Pg.175]

When Prince Charles of England was invested as Prince of Wales in 1969, the coronet he received was made pardy by electroforming. [Pg.609]

H.R.H. Prince Charles was on hand in April 1980 to officiaUy inaugurate CPDs TRIUMF operation in Vancouver. He is shown here trying out the remote manipulators in a hot cell. Accompanying him is John Beddoes, president of the Radiochemical Company. [Pg.181]

Answers will depend, in particular instances, on whether work is seen as a means to an end or as an end in itself Unfortunately perhaps, job satisfaction cannot be observed, and people s reports of their feelings tend to vary suspiciously and consistently with job level. It took a little courage for Britain s Prince Charles to say a few years ago that he had a rotten job, and most people employed as lavatory attendants are unlikely to boast of how happy they are (Terkel, 1977). Other factors unrelated to job content affect our feelings. Gender is an example, as women have historically tended to report higher levels of job satisfaction than men. Performance is hard or impossible to measure with many jobs and occupations - think for example of the differences between the work of architects, surgical appliance fitters. [Pg.117]


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