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That's the origin of the coordinate system. Or the reference point.
He and his wife, Margrethe Nørlund, had six sons. However, two died when they were children. The rest all went on to have distinguishing careers. http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1922/bohr-bio.html (Second-to-last paragraph)
Whatever someone is willing to pay for it. A regular old baseball is worth a few dollars. One signed by Babe Ruth may fetch a few more dollars. Its ACTUAL worth is about the same as the plain baseball, but some people will pay a lot of money for one that is signed. How much they're willing to pay doesn't reflect its actual value. There are terrorist who would pay several million dollars for even a small yield weapon.
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Arthur Ernest Cundall has written: 'Judges [and] Ruth' -- subject(s): Commentaries, Bible
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Ruth Elizabeth Oliver has written: 'Development of a whole-body physiological model based on dispersion concepts to describe the pharmokinetics of drug in the body'
From a recent price guide published by Mr. Phillips, the value of a Babe Ruth Spalding store-model glove ranges from $500 (VG condition) to $1200 (Nr-Mt condition).
Every 2 innings, is what I read.
Yes, definitive meaning. The code you've described discerns this as a "store-model" bat, meaning a bat available through retail outlets, versus actually ordered and/or used by a professional ballplayer. With regard specifically to a store-model Babe Ruth bat, the "R" stands for "Ruth," and the "34" designates the length of the bat - 34 inches. If you measure your bat from the top of its barrel to end of the "knob," you'll likely find this is its length. Older store-model Ruth bats have value to today's collector, depending on their condition and vintage. The older and nicer, the better.
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The cast of Jamboree - 1944 includes: George Byron as Joe Mason Rufe Davis as Rufe Davis Freddie Fisher as Freddie Fisher Paul Harvey as P.J. Jarvis Shirley Mitchell as Alice Darling The Music Maids as Singing Trio Isabel Randolph as Mrs. Abigail Uppington Edwin Stanley as Sam Smith Ruth Terry as Ruth Cartwright Ernest Tubb as Ernest Tubb Don Wilson as Don Wilson - Radio Announcer
Ruth Edith Consenheim has written: 'Vision in education' -- subject(s): Case studies, Educational leadership, Educational change, School management and organization