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LightDriven Alignment


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Author: Antonyuk, Boris P. Series Title: Springer Series in Optical Sciences Series Number: 141 Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 254 Publication Date: 2010/11/23 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.54 inches

Eibach Suspension Pro-Alignment Kit, Grand Cherokee III - 5.23410K


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Elite Series III Putter


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Elite Sports Dead On Series III 370 Gram Putter Consumers on the whole have been spending upwards of $400 - $500 on drivers which may be used in a maximum of 15 holes. The putter, on the other hand, is used on virtually every hole, unless someone chips in a shot. There is almost a direct correlation between a persons handicap and the amount of putts they make during a round, so it only makes sense to focus on the most important part of your game - the short one. We at Elite Sport Products, L.P. have developed the premier club to lower your scores. The putter head component is machined out of a solid block of 17-4 PH stainless steel. The geometry of this piece includes an internal cavity in the sweet spot of the putter, which provides a larger moment of inertia in the putting stroke plane. The face of the putter head features an abrasive blast finish which provides exceptional grip to the golf ball. This component is passivated to provide exceptional corrosion resistance. The rear wing geometry is highlighted by a group of ?accelerating arrows? down the exact center of this component which provide unparalleled alignment in your set-up. A ?peep-sight? in the rear wing ensures that the putter head location is directly under or slightly ahead of your eyes. The rear wing is manufactured out of a block of solid 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum. Putter Features Accelerating Arrows One of the unique features of the Dead On putter is the geometry of a series of accelerating arrows through the center of this putter. These provide the golfer with two unique tools to help their stroke: A Superior Alignment System Accelerating Arrows Although the golf industry has long been searching for a better method of aiding the golfer in the alignment of his clubhead before making a putting stoke, it has not happened until now. Never before had there been an easier and more natural method of aligning up the putter head to its target. The sculpted arrows significantly assist both the average golfer as well as the touring professional by providing an alignment tool that is second to none. It is a natural thing for hand-eye coordination to aim this putter, using the arrows, to the intended direction. Not only does this work at initial set-up, but there is a self-correcting movement that occurs during the stoke, due to ones peripheral vision, that tends to correct any misalignment that is made during the backstroke or forward stoke. The arrow geometry also provides a method for increasing throughput, or follow through in hisher stroke. Along with the ability to align the putter head in the desired direction, the geometry of the multiple arrows increases as they approach the

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Divine Alignment (Hardcover)


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Mega-bestselling author of the Godwinks series, SQuire Rushnell offers readers seven steps to learn to grow more aligned with God using your internal GPS, becoming more effective, successful, and fulfilled in everything you do.It`s happened to you: You received a phone call out of the blue, or you bumped into someone who led you to a new job, a new relationship, or opportunity that totally changed your life. You probably even said ?Wow, what a coincidence.? But did you ever stop to ask what caused that person to be right there, at that exact moment, in your path? It was Divine Alignment. The arrangement of coincidences into a pattern of alignment so astonishing they could have only come from a higher source. In this inspiring new work, SQuire shows how to navigate life`s thorniest hurdles and challenges, rediscover the deep meaning and impact of personal prayer, and develop the individual conviction and wherewithal it takes to reach your full potential and fulfill your most ambitious dreams by honoring the book`s seven easy-to-follow steps. Divine Alignment offers a comprehensive approach for living our lives in harmony with God?every minute of everyday?offering a whole new paradigm for understanding the mysterious connections between people and events, challenges and solutions.

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Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery (book)


Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery (book)


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Destined to become a classic text and reference, Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery shows you how to use imaging techniques to improve posture and alignment and release excess tension. The book's 195 illustrations will help you visualize the images and exercises and show you how to use them in a variety of contexts. Part I of Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery discusses the origins and uses of imagery and includes 36 exercises that demonstrate dynamic alignment in practice. You'll explore the importance of posture and dynamic alignment and discover how to use imagery to affect body movement. Part II explains the biomechanical and anatomical principles behind complex imagery and illustrates 52 exercises to bring these principles to life. You'll learn how to use basic physics to create a strong yet fluid balance in your muscles and joints. Part III provides 250 anatomical imagery exercises to help you fine-tune alignments and increase body awareness. The exercises focus on different regions of the body--the pelvis, hips, knees, lower legs, spine, shoulders, arms, hands, head, and neck--as well as on breathing. You can select specific images to address individual needs or follow the sequence presented in the book. And Part IV provides 23 holistic exercises to sculpt and improve alignment in various positions--standing, supine, and sitting. These exercises will help you establish a body image that facilitates dynamic alignment and releases excess tension. By practicing the techniques described in Dynamic Alignment Through Imagery, you'll tap into the power of imagery and create better movement. AUDIENCE Reference for dancers, teachers, performance artists, movement specialists, and students at all levels. Textbook for introductory dance and movement classes in colleges and universities. Self-study guide for dancers practicing without a teacher. CONTENTS Introduction: How I Came to Use Imagery Reinforcing What You Want Purpose and Will Using Imagery for Alignment Part I: Posture and Dynamic Alignment Chapter 1. The Roots of Imagery for Alignment Heinrich Kosnick and Mabel Todd Lulu Sweigard and Ideokinesis Barbara Clark Joan Skinner Somatic Disciplines Chapter 2. Postural Models and Dynamic Alignment What Our Posture Reveals Postural Habits In Search of Ideal Posture Chapter 3. Body-Mind Interactions The Brain and Consciousness The Nervous System The Brain The Body's Navigators: The Senses The Developing Mind: The Role of Imagery Chapter 4. Indivi

African Heritage Symphonic Series III


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Ontology Alignment: Bridging the Semantic Gap


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This book introduces novel methods and approaches for semantic integration. In addition to developing groundbreaking new methods for ontology alignment, the author provides extensive explanations of uptodate case studies. It includes a thorough investigation of the foundations and provides pointers to future steps in ontology alignment with conclusion linking this work to the knowledge society. Author: Ehrig, Marc Series Title: Semantic Web and Beyond: Computing for Human Experience Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 247 Publication Date: 2006/10/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.19 x 6.43 x 0.88 inches

Alignment


Alignment


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Kaplan (Harvard Business School) and Norton (a management consultant) describe their Balanced Scorecard approach to creating and maintaining organizational alignment. A wealth of case studies reveal how real world companies have used this management system to ensure that all parts of their organizations are working in concert towards their strategic goals. Topics include (for example) leveraging financial synergies across a diverse corporate portfolio, and sharing common processes among units to gain economies of scale. Annotation )2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Bitext Alignment By Tiedemann, Jorg


Bitext Alignment By Tiedemann, Jorg


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Author: Tiedemann, Jorg Series Title: Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies Publication Date: 2011/06/30 Number of Pages: 153 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 7.50 Height: 9.00

GRAVES REAR AXLE ALIGNMENT TOOL


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The Rear Axle Alignment Tool is made from ultra-durable Delrin and is used to push your rear axle out and hold your rear brake caliper mount in place while your rear wheel is removed. This tool also makes installing your rear wheel and axle much easier. This tool is used by Team Graves Yamaha at the AMA Superbike Series Races. Manufactured in the U.S.A.Made from ultra-durable Delrin.

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Lecture - 16 Horizontal Alignment - III


2007 Was a Banner Year for Auctions Hosted by R.m. Smythe & Co. With

Manhattan, New York - January 31, 2008 - R.M. Smythe & Co. held 6

auctions in 2007 offering historical autographs, currency, coins,

stocks, bonds, antiques and even two cannons. While compiling a list of

the more interesting lots that sold in 2007, the one unifying factor

that fits all of the items listed is that collectors were looking for

quality merchandise. This relentless search for quality became evident

in heavy bidding activity resulting in final bids that in many cases far

exceeded pre-auction estimates and set new auction records. Of

particular note was the December 12-13 sale #275 of part 13 of the

Schingoethe collection of obsolete currency, which saw many notes

selling for up to 10 times their presale estimates, with 94% of the 1162

lots sold at the final gavel (See http://www.news-antique.com/?id=783436

). Although interest in obsolete currency was very high, it represented

just a small portion of the antique and collectible merchandise that saw

very active bidding on the Smythe auction floor in 2007.

Here are realized prices on some of the more noteworthy lots sold by

R.M. Smythe & Company in 2007. The listed lots include the sale#, the

lot# and the final bid. In most cases the presale estimate is also

listed. The realized price listed does not include the buyers premium.

Detailed photos of each lot listed can be viewed by visiting the online

catalog for the specified sale# and lot# at Smythe auctions. See:

http://www.smytheonline.com/prices_realized/index.php .

Sale #270 - Lot# 1136 - Final Bid $24,000

1838 Die Alignment III, Reeded Edge Judd-84 Brilliant Proof. As a type

Gobrecht dollars are quite scarce, and when they are encountered, they

are usually from the 1836 mintage of 1,600 pieces. The Restrike Pattern

Gobrechts of 1838 (Judd-84) are considered to be R.5. This piece has

dark slate gray toning, but when rotated under light, very attractive

underlying hues of copper, gold, aqua, and blue can be seen. The proof

flash is very visible under the layers of color. Fully struck up, which

they are often not. The eagle's feathers are quite distinct. Although

quite attractive, there are some of hairlines on the obverse fields

adjacent to Liberty, below STATES, and below the eagle. Not perfect, but

rare this nice.

Sale #270 - Lot#1219 - Final Bid $55,000

1911 Matte Proof NGC PR-66. There is no doubt that the double eagles

designed by Augustus St. Gaudens are the most beautiful coins struck by

the United States for general circulation. During this period of coinage

history, the US Mint was experimenting on ways to make our coinage more

artistic. One such way was the new process the Mint used to proof gold

coins, resulting in what we now refer to as "matte proofs." They were

not well received by the public, and the low mintages for gold proofs

dropped further. The mintage for 1911 was a mere 100 pieces struck. This

coin is a picture perfect example of the Matte proof type. Pale yellow,

deeply struck and nearly flawless.

Sale #270 - Lot#1683 - Presale Estimate $15,000 and Up - Final Bid $21,000

New York Ch.E923. /Brooklyn. /First NB. $10. Fr.624. 1902 PB.

No.D765506/1 A. Choice-Gem Uncirculated. An incredibly rare serial

number 1 red seal Brooklyn that has not appeared publically since the

Kriegsberg sale in 1965. Totally original and in nearly perfect

condition except for some minor handling. The highlight of our National

offerings which promises to generate very aggressive bidding.

Sale #270 - Lot#3501 - Presale Estimate $25,000 and Up - Final Bid $30,000

$1000. A. T-1. Cr.1. No.129. PF-1. A crisp, bright, and remarkably vivid

example that until now has never appeared in any public sale. Its

existence was unknown to Criswell, Ball, Shull, or Fricke! VF or Better,

with seven light to moderate vertical folds. Neatly hammer cancelled,

with no pieces missing. Very boldly executed signatures of Clitherall

and Elmore. On the back are two lightly pencilled notations, stamp

hinges behind the cancellation, and an inconsequential water stain. None

of these are distracting, and they have no impact on the choice

appearance of the note when viewed from the front. Great eye appeal,

with brilliant green color, razor sharp black images and text, and ample

and even margins on all four sides. Strictly original , with no repairs

or ``conservation'' often encountered on Type 1 Confederate notes. This

is a note that would fit nicely into almost any museum quality

collection of CSA paper money. VF, CC. Ironically, the very first

Confederate paper money was engraved and printed by the National Bank

Note Company, in New York City. Shortly after the notes were ordered and

delivered, hostilities broke out at Fort Sumter, and Federal Marshals

moved in to the National Bank Note Company's offices and confiscated the

printing plates. Of the 607 $1,000 Montgomery notes issued, 116 are

known, 9 in Uncirculated condition, and two of those are cancelled.

Perhaps a third of the survivors are virtually unobtainable, locked away

in public and private institutions. The $1,000 notes were signed by

Alexander B. Clitherall as Register and Edward Elmore as Treasurer. The

fiery Mr. Elmore was not a man to be trifled with. Mr. Daniels, the

publisher of a Richmond newspaper, wrote an article claiming that Elmore

was a heavy gambler who was embezzling large sums from the Treasury.

Elmore immediately challenged Daniels to a duel and shot him! This

extraordinary Criswell Type-1 has never been offered publicly or

recorded in any census, and it was probably collected decades before

Confederate paper money rareties were considered to be particularly

valuable. This may account for the fact that other than having been

carefully dismounted from the two stamp hinges that held it to an album

page, the note has never been tampered with in any way. Worthy of a

premium bid.

Sale #271- Lot#35 - Presale Estimate $5,500 and Up - Final Bid $6,500

British statesman, war-time Prime Minister and Nobel laureate

(1874-1965). Choice Typewritten Document Signed /"Winston L.S.

Churchill,"/ 1-1/5 pages, 4to, on parchment, London, January 18, 1957.

Churchill's signature is penned at the conclusion [partially through

seal] and is witnessed by a solicitor. Bears embossed revenue stamp at

head. A / "Supplemental Agreement"/ to the existing book contract

between /"The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill

K.G., O.M., C.H., M.P. of Chartwell Westerham in the County of

Kent...and Cassell & Company Limited...in the City of London"/ amending

the existing agreement between them /"to the extent that the Publishers

shall despatch proofs of the Third and Fourth Volumes of 'A History of

the English-Speaking Peoples'...as soon after the thirty-first day of

January one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven as the printers can

provide them...Save as aforesaid the provisions of the Principal

Agreement shall remain in full force and effect..._"_/ In exceptionally

fine condition. Churchill's four-volume work A History of the

English-Speaking Peoples was published between 1956 and 1958, and was

the last major literary work completed by him before his death in 1965.

This great work had a somewhat checkered life however. It was

commissioned by Newman Flower and the contract was signed in 1933.

Although Churchill continued to work on the manuscript, his public

duties did not enable him to complete the work by the outbreak of war in

1939; when he returned to his old post as First Lord of the Admiralty he

delivered 450,000 words to the publisher in the best shape he had been

able to give them, covering his subject from the beginnings to the

assassination of Abraham Lincoln. When, after the mighty events of the

next six years and the loss of the election of 1945, Sir Winston had the

time and the inclination once more to take up his pen, it was to the new

project, his Second World War, that he turned first. With these six

volumes happily completed, he was able to look again at the unfinished

History of the English-Speaking Peoples which had been laid aside in

such ominous circumstances so many years before. Churchill had recently

served his last term as Prime Minister [1951-55], during which time he

had been awarded the Nobel prize in literature [1953]. An extremely

scarce agreement between Churchill and his publisher covering one of his

most important works.

Sale #271 - Lot#159 - Presale Estimate $3,000 and Up - Final Bid $4250

NELSON, HORATIO British naval officer (1758-1805); in 1800, he blockaded

Malta and Naples, held by French and Neapolitan Jacobins; annulled

Cardinal Ruffo's proposed terms to rebels, received absolute surrender;

restored Neapolitan royal family to power; became romantically involved

with Emma Hamilton, the wife of Naples consul Sir William Hamilton;

promoted Vice Admiral; created Duke of Bronte by Ferdinand I of Naples;

died in the battle of Trafalgar. Choice Manuscript Letter Signed

/"Nelson & Bronte" / as Vice Admiral of the Blue, 1 page, small 4to

[8-1/4" x 8-1/2"], on his ship, the /HMS Victory, "Off Toulon, the 13th

August 1803." / Addressing the /"Naval Storekeeper at Malta," /Nelson

directs /"that you receive into His Majesty's stores under your charge,

the Barge and Jolly (or four hand) Boat belonging to His Majesty's Ship

Victory, and keep them under a Shade or Cover 'till they are wanted for

the use of the said Ship..." /Paper repairs at folds, minor stain at

top, otherwise in very good condition. Nelson had been given command of

the /Victory/ just three months earlier, and joined the ongoing blockade

of the French port of Toulon. However, the French fleet managed to slip

past the blockade in 1805, and Nelson led a failed pursuit. Retiring due

to ill health, he was recalled in September of that year, and fought his

great and final victory at Trafalgar just a month later. A good naval

letter, showing how control of Malta, achieved in 1800, allowed England

to maintain a fleet in the Mediterranean, a key to its dominance at sea.

Sale #271 - Lot#722 - Presale Estimate $3,000 to $3,500 - Final Bid $5500

OXFORD: OXONIA ILLUSTRATA "Oxonia Illustrata." David Loggan. Oxford,

1675. Folio, red leather [by Bartlett?] with gilt cottage-roof design,

spine, six bands. Three engravings laid in. Minor dampstains and sparse

soiling, front free endpaper creased, front board slightly curled,

otherwise very good/fine.

Sale #272 - Lot#1263 - Presale Estimate $1,500 to $3,000 - Final Bid $8500

Central Bank of Brooklyn (NY) 1854. #199. 20 shs. Jolly old Saint

Nicholas rides in a sleigh full of toys, pulled by reindeer. A classic

vignette by Baldwin, Adams & Co. Durand Vignette Type III. Santa Claus

vignettes are some of the most sought after of all vignettes. The

Schingoethe collection of Santa Claus vignetted obsolete notes

established many record prices. First we have seen from this company. We

expect the bidding on this certificate to be quite competitive. Light

staining, left. VF.*

Sale #272 - Lot#4842 - Presale Estimate $7,000 to $8,000 - Final Bid $14,000

$20. Fr.953b. 1914. No.B2522533A. Choice Uncirculated. A real blazer Red

Seal $20 that looks perfect from the front and only the slightly askew

back centering keeps it from a Super Gem grade. The originality and

strong embossing are clearly visible through the PMG64 EPQ holder. A

marvelous note.

Sale #272 - Lot# 4938 - Presale Estimate $10,000 to $15,000 - Final Bid

$37,000

LT. Uncut 18-Subject Sheet of $5 1953 Legal Tender Notes.

A00000001A-A00136001A. The last note on the sheet bears the autographed

signatures of the Treasurer of the United States, Ivy Baker Priest, and

the Secretary of the Treasury, George M. Humphrey. Almost Uncirculated,

with some corner bends, and a trace of paper clip rust on the #1 note.

These are mentioned for accuracy, as you can never obtain a better

example of this unique sheet. Accompanied by a copy of a letter on

official Treasury Department letterhead, signed by Edward F. Bartelt,

Fiscal Assistant Secretary, dated May 20, 1953, certifying that this is

the first sheet of the first run of this series. A wonderful addition to

any great collection of U.S small size currency.

Sale #272 - Lot#2501- Presale Estimate $25,000 and Up - Final Bid $52,500

$1000. A. T-1. Cr.1. No.88. PF-1. John C. Calhoun, states-rights

advocate, left. Andrew Jackson, right. A crisp, bright, and remarkably

vivid example that was purchased in 1987 from our auction of Dr. Douglas

Ball's personal collection. Described by Dr. Ball as "EF, plus, cut

cancelled."

According to the 1987 description, on the back there were two lightly

pencilled notations, stamp hinges behind the cancellation, and an

inconsequential water stain, but these have all been professionally

removed. Hauntingly attractive, with the full eye appeal of an

Uncirculated example. The cancellations were done so neatly that they

are virtually undetectable from the front, and the paper quality is just

extraordinary. No folds are apparent. The signature of Clitherall is

boldly executed. The Elmore signature is a bit lighter. This is a note

that would fit nicely into almost any museum quality collection of CSA

paper money. Ex Phillip H. Chase, Dr. Douglas Ball, and Frederick Mayer.

You can't ask for a more impressive provenance! Far superior to the one

we just sold in our April 2007 Western Reserve Historical Society Sale,

described as " VF, CC" which brought $30,000. VF, CC. Ironically, the

very first Confederate paper money was engraved and printed by the

National Bank Note Company, in New York City. Shortly after the notes

were ordered and delivered, hostilities broke out at Fort Sumter, and

Federal Marshals moved in to the National Bank Note Company's offices

and confiscated the printing plates.The $1,000 notes were signed by

Alexander B. Clitherall as Register and Edward Elmore as Treasurer. The

fiery Mr. Elmore was not a man to be trifled with. Mr. Daniels, the

publisher of a Richmond newspaper, wrote an article claiming that Elmore

was a heavy gambler who was embezzling large sums from the Treasury.

Elmore immediately challenged Daniels to a duel and shot him! Of the 607

$1,000 Montgomery notes issued, Approximately 116 are known, 9 in

Uncirculated condition, and two of those are cancelled. Perhaps a third

of the survivors are virtually unobtainable, locked away in public and

private institutions.

Sale # 272 - Lot#2521 - Presale Estimate $7,500 to $15,000 Final Bid $19,000

Act of February 28, 1861. $1000. Cr.Unlisted. B-8. Hand drawn mockup,

with pasted on proof vignettes on red silk fiber paper, with hand drawn

coupons. Wagon load of cotton. Sailor bottom. American Bank Note. Top

right panel separated. Vignettes loose. Worthy of some restoration. Has

the appearance of VF. Apparently the work on this bond started later

than the $500. The firm got the text of the bond, had it written in by a

scribe and then stuck in vignettes as appropriate. An important unique

and historical

Sale #274 - Lot#1595 - Final Bid $13,000

Colombia. 8 Escudo, 1779NR JJ. Carol(us) III. KM 50.1. (NGC MS-64).

obv.: Armored bust, facing right. rev.: Crowned arms in collar of the

Golden Fleece. Slight lamination on cheek, and rubbed forehead away from

Gem.

Sale #274 - Lot#1616 - Final Bid $9500

18th Century Spanish Bronze Breech Loaded Cannon. Typical form, 39 1/2"

in length. Bourbon arms of Charles III on top of barrel. Breach fired

cannon with breech block present. Minor damage to pindle. Nice surfaces

with only traces of verdigris. One of only 40 cannons that were reported

on the /El Cazador. /The fact that the breech block is present is simply

amazing. Cannon weighs 200+ pounds. Must be picked up-no shipping available.

"As you can see, 2007 was a great year for Smythe." said Mary Herzog,

Vice President of R. M. Smythe & Co. "We had some exceptionally high

quality consignments, which resulted in a great deal of bidder interest.

For 2008 we've got some wonderful auctions planned and our customer can

expect even more quality merchandise on our auction floor."

Accredited media interested in scheduling an interview to discuss this

release or past or upcoming auctions are encouraged to contact Mary

Herzog at 212-943-1880

About R. M. Smythe & Co.

R. M. Smythe and Co., established in 1880, buys, sells, and auctions

coins, paper money, stocks and bonds and autographs at their corporate

headquarters at 2 Rector Street in the heart of the Financial District

in New York City. To order a catalog, to contact any of the firm’s

specialists, or to make general inquiries, call 212-943-1880 or

800-622-1880, or visit the firm’s website at: http://www.smytheonline.com.

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