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    equid


    1. It contains information that is hidden in the structure through equidistant letter sequences or (ELSs), but also accurate information (both in surface text and hidden messages about events that took place in the past)


    2. These include hidden messages that can be found through Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS)


    3. The next phenomenon that we will consider is that of Equidistant Letter Sequences or ELS that are found in the original text of the Bible


    4. If a letter was missing from the Bible the equidistant sequence would be broken and the code would have failed on the first pass


    5. Each bar moved down to the ground to land somewhere behind each adventurer, equidistant from the others


    6. In the second chamber, dozens of human skeletons are buried up to their necks, with each skull facing the same direction and positioned equidistantly from its neighbour


    7. Her Illusion showed a squat round tower with a domed roof, with four smaller half-towers capped by hemispheres attached equidistantly around the outside of the main tower


    8. Make sure your ears are equidistant from your shoulders


    9. The center point where the buoy would hang had been worked out and equidistant knots on the rope ends acted as a guide


    10. Have respect for people’s property” said the man in the hood and didn’t move from his equidistant place between house and van until Gary had done just that, then, “give me the keys

    11. " He pointed at three more stations at equidistant positions around the periphery of the room


    12. In the 2014 elections, he told me he wanted to remain equidistant from the BJP and the Congress


    13. Equidistant from each curb, he crouched down, concentrating on all the various footprints


    14. his quiet hands and shoulders stay somewhat level or equidistant


    15. But although you often find repetitions of the same forms equidistant in architecture, it is seldom that equality of proportion is observable in the main distribution of the large masses


    16. For, the rooms, though a beautiful scene to look at, and adorned with every device of decoration that the taste and skill of the time could achieve, were, in truth, not a sound business; considered with any reference to the scarecrows in the rags and nightcaps elsewhere (and not so far off, either, but that the watching towers of Notre Dame, almost equidistant from the two extremes, could see them both), they would have been an exceedingly uncomfortable business--if that could have been anybody's business, at the house of Monseigneur


    17. At the housesteps of the 4th Of the equidifferent uneven numbers, number 7 Eccles street, he inserted his hand mechanically into the back pocket of his trousers to obtain his latchkey


    18. He unbuttoned successively in reversed direction waistcoat, trousers, shirt and vest along the medial line of irregular incrispated black hairs extending in triangular convergence from the pelvic basin over the circumference of the abdomen and umbilicular fossicle along the medial line of nodes to the intersection of the sixth pectoral vertebrae, thence produced both ways at right angles and terminating in circles described about two equidistant points, right and left, on the summits of the mammary prominences


    19. Pure carbon, each atom linked to four equidistant neighbors, perfectly knit, octahedral, unsurpassed in hardness


    20. If they were right in their belief that they were drifting directly west, then the Marshalls and Gilberts were roughly equidistant from them

    21. “Whenever an equidistance from a Middle Section has coincided with one of the time spans listed [in Tables 12


    22. The target derived from a count or “equidistance” from point C or E in a Middle Section is valid only if the result falls within the targeted range of one of the Basic Movements


    23. linearly scaled charts Price charts in which the y-axis (vertical axis) is scaled so that equidistant ticks are equal-sized price movements


    24. log scale chart Price chart with the y-axis scaled so that equidistant tick marks on that axis are the same percentage distance apart


    25. As an aside, some are probably asking why the delta of the put is of lower magnitude than the delta of the call if they’re both equidistant from at-the-money


    26. It’s because option models don’t think they’re equidistant


    27. Puts may have higher deltas than equidistant calls if option skew results in the puts displaying a higher implied volatility than the calls


    28. 50 strangle are about equidistant from at-the-money, that is, from the current stock price of 10


    29. There’s no rule that your strike prices have to be equidistant from at-the-money


    30. This is because the two constituent options were relatively equidistant from at-the-money when the risk reversal was initiated and we assume the underlying didn’t move for the term of these options

    31. Another way skew is manifested is in the option prices, and this is usually the easier way to recognize the impact, particularly when the strike prices are not equidistant from at-the-money as in these risk reversals


    32. Notice that the vertical spreads have the same width, and they are about equidistant from where the stock is currently trading


    33. Both spreads generally have the same width and they are roughly equidistant from the current stock price, although, as with all spreads and combinations, if changing a strike price results in a more logical trade or a trade that makes more sense given an important level on the stock chart, then don’t feel bound by the traditional definitions


    34. Here, note that the peaks are equidistant in a Harmonic ratio, in this case 127 percent apart, and happen at equal time intervals


    35. The only contour line that you can see in nature is that of sea level along the coast (and even that is not quite true because of tidal variation) but you can imagine the contour lines as the edges of flat disks and that these are ranged equidistantly above each other


    36. It is just as if one who has no idea of the form of a circle were to affirm that the law which requires that each point of its circumference shall be equidistant from its center, is an exaggeration


    37. The ormolu clock on the drawing-room mantel was flanked by a pair of tall vases, Sèvres, as a matter of course, standing equidistant with the precision of sentinels


    38. The tubes or alveoles, vary in the same coral, being 5 or 6, rarely seven sided, but the hexagonal form is most common; the interior of a tube is divided into a great number of apartments or cells, by approximate transverse septæ, each of the cells appears to be connected with the corresponding cells of the surrounding tubes, by lateral orifices in the dividing paries; these orifices are minute, inequidistant, orbicular, their margins slightly prominent, and forming from one to three longitudinal series on each side of the tube; each row is separated from the adjoining one by an impressed line


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    Synonyms for "equid"

    halfway midway mid median internal centre inner