His first balloon was a small parallelopiped in very thin taffeta, containing less than seventy-eight cubic inches of air. From Wordnik.com. [Wonderful Balloon Ascents] Reference
Did not DAN O'CONNELL, in his famous vituperative contest with a Dublin washer-woman, triumph in the long-run by calling her an unprincipled parallelopiped?. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 12, 1917] Reference
The desirable portions of the shells were first broken out into small pieces of the form of a parallelopiped; these were then drilled and afterwards ground and polished. From Wordnik.com. [Wampum A Paper Presented to the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia] Reference
Witness his explanation of the Italian mode of reckoning the hours of the day, as growing out of the Italian climate; of the obelisk of Egypt, as growing out of a common natural fracture in the granite parallelopiped in Upper Egypt; of the Doric architecture, and the. From Wordnik.com. [Uncollected Prose] Reference
My carpets have been altered to fit all sized odd-shaped apartments from parallelopiped to hexagons. From Wordnik.com. [Urban Sketches] Reference
You cannot write a text-book of geometry without reference to a hypotenuse and triangles and a rectangular parallelopiped. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of Mankind] Reference
The thinner walls are composed of a single depth of the parallelopiped, while the thicker ones consist of two or more depths. From Wordnik.com. [First Across the Continent; The Story of The Exploring Expedition of Lewis and Clark in 1804-5-6] Reference
The parallelopipeds may then be cut apart along one common face and spread out in like manner, forming when rectangular a single right prism (parallelopiped). From Wordnik.com. [The Fourth Dimension Simply Explained] Reference
Antoinette, who disapproves of the amorphous British lumps of sugar, has found some emporium where she can buy the regular parallelopiped of the Continent, and these she provides for my afterdinner coffee. From Wordnik.com. [The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne : a Novel] Reference
We seated ourselves some distance from a table on which was a huge, plain, oblong contrivance that reminded me of the diagram of a parallelopiped which had caused so much trouble in my solid geometry at college. From Wordnik.com. [The Silent Bullet] Reference
A bit of the usual close-grained trap had been cut into a parallelopiped seven and a half inches long with a flat head one inch and a half in diameter and a bevel-edge of two inches and one-third along the slope. From Wordnik.com. [To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative] Reference
He assumes, indeed, that equal bodies, at the ends of the equal arms of a lever, will balance one another; and also that a cylinder or parallelopiped of homogeneous matter, will be balanced about its centre of magnitude. From Wordnik.com. [A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive] Reference
Pretty, dainty, inconsequential little Rosalie was preëminently fashioned for romance; it clung to her golden hair and looked from her eyes, She might be extremely hazy as to the difference between participles and supines, she might hesitate in her definition of a parallelopiped, but when the subject under discussion was one of sentiment, she spoke with conviction. From Wordnik.com. [Just Patty] Reference
(essentially the reciprocal of the least measure of an parallelopiped in the lattice). From Wordnik.com. [What's new] Reference
Witness his explanation of the Italian mode of reckoning the hours of the day, as growing out of the Italian climate; of the obelisk of Egypt, as growing out of a common natural fracture in the granite parallelopiped in Upper Egypt; of the Doric architecture, and the Gothic; of the Venetian music of the gondolier originating in the habit of the fishers 'wives of the Lido singing to their husbands on the sea; of the Amphitheatre, which is the enclosure of the natural cup of heads that arranges itself round every spectacle in the street; of the coloring of Titian and Paul Veronese, which one may verify in the common daylight in Venice every afternoon; of the Carnival at Rome; of the domestic rural architecture in Italy; and many the like examples. From Wordnik.com. [Uncollected Prose] Reference
) but are quite delicate for n = 2, requiring in particular some facts about Eisenstein series and which were first worked out by Athreya and Margulis. was continuous and bounded, then the question is purely a dynamical one, involving how the orbit approaches degeneracy, in the sense that there exists some intermediate dimension parallelopiped in the lattice of small measure. From Wordnik.com. [What's new] Reference
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