Close, side-by-side competition is the foundation for NASCAR-style racing as it strives to continue to make stational Association of Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. |
The sliding of fault surface after stational holding results in the asperity contact of prior state to be removed, and the new population of contact reaches to a steady state after slip over a characteristic distance. |
Navy and was stational on the USS DeHaven during the Korean War. |
Mahony began Sunday's stational Mass of the Passion with the blessing of the palms. |
In the Middle Ages, the Sancta Sanctorum served as the pope's private chapel and often functioned as a staging point for the stational liturgy. |
Now we first hear of the Trisagion in the 5th century, when it was apparently used as a processional antiphon during stational services in Constantinople. |