- 1923
collection The
Inimitable Jeeves as two
separate chapters, "Jeeves
Exerts the Old Cerebellum" and "No
Wedding Bells for Bingo". In the story, Bertie's...
- used as
units of weight, the
force exerted by a m**** at
standard gravity (e.g.,
short ton-force). One
short ton
exerts a
weight at one
standard gravity...
- [citation needed] The kilogram-force is
equal to the
magnitude of the
force exerted on one
kilogram of m**** in a 9.80665 m/s2
gravitational field (standard...
-
chords instead of
relying on one
tonal center used
across the piece.
Though exerting influence to the present,
modal jazz was most po****r in the 1950s and...
-
vertical and
shaped in a way that
alludes to a cross, into
flesh with an
exertive force. Abra is
depicted as
almost a
mirror to Judith, with a
youthful appearance...
- self-taught
genius whose works are of high
artistic quality. Rousseau's work
exerted an
extensive influence on
several generations of avant-garde artists. Rousseau...
-
charismatic personality and the
depth and
difficulty of his thought. His work
exerted considerable influence in many
areas of
philosophy from the 1960s onward...
- to the
bottom of the victim's diaphragm. This
compresses the
lungs and
exerts pressure on the
object lodged in the
trachea in an
effort to
expel it. Most...
-
strongman is a type of
authoritarian political leader—civilian or military—who
exerts control through military enforcement and has, or has
claimed to have, strong...
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Greater London Authority. As one of the world's
major global cities,
London exerts a
strong influence on
world art, entertainment, fashion, commerce, finance...