learning, the principalparts of a verb are those forms that a student must memorize in order to be able ... . For example the verb to take has the principalparts take took taken . The verb to do has do did ... of the principalparts. For example the verb love derives all its forms systematically love, loves ..., or lexicographic form, which in English is the bare infinitive , no other principalparts have to be learned ... be deduced, so the learner of English must memorize three principalparts, sing sang sung . From ... language English that are so irregular that the principalparts are not enough to grammatical conjugation conjugate them fully. For example the verb to be has the principalparts be was were been , showing ... . Icelandic There are four types of principalparts in the Icelandic language , determined by the type of verb Weak verbs Icelandic Germanic weak verb weak verbs have the following principalparts .... Strong verbs Icelandic Germanic strong verb strong verbs have the following principalparts ... present verb s have the following principalparts class wikitable First principal part Second principal ... principalparts class wikitable First principal part Second principal part Third principal part ... four principalparts. For example, the verb for to carry is given as port port re port v port tum ... two principalparts port b , I shall carry , is derived from the root port , taken from the present ... parts are predictable port shown above uses a single stem, port , and all principalparts are derived ... stem. Ancient Greek See also Ancient Greek verbs Verbs in Ancient Greek have six principalparts .... For some classes of verbs, however, all principalparts can be predicted given the first one. Spanish ... Gaelic there are two principalparts for the regular verb the imperative mood imperative and the verbal ... principalparts. Ganda The principalparts of a Luganda Ganda verb are the imperative mood imperative ... and the modified stem. For example the verb okwogera to speak has the principalparts yogera njogera ... more details
distinguish principle wiktionary principalPrincipal may refer to TOC right Education Principal school , a head of a primary or secondary school Principal academia , a chief executive of a university or college Law Principal commercial law , a person who authorises an agent Principal criminal law , a primary actor in a criminal offense Science Principal Investigator , a lead scientist or engineer for a field Principal value , a value along a chosen branch of a multivalued function Principal branch , a special selected branch of a multivalued function Principal ideal , an ideal with a single generator, and the related concept of principal ideal domains Cauchy principal value , a way of assigning a finite value to improper integrals that seem to diverge Performing arts Principal dancer , a high ranked dancer in a ballet company The Principal, or Diapason, an List of pipe organ stops organ stop on a pipe organ Principal, the lead of a section of an Orchestra Organization orchestra Places Principal, Cape Verde , a village Principal, Ecuador , a parish in Azuay Province , Ecuador linked only in template for parishes of Azuay province Other uses Principal architecture Principal computer security , an entity that can be identified and verified Principal sum , the original amount of a debt or investment on which interest is calculated The Principal , a 1987 action film Principal Financial Group , a life insurance company traded on the NYSE Dean Christianity or principal, the head of a cathedral or collegiate church Principal civil service or principal officer, a senior management grade in Her Majesty s Civil Service People with the surname Victoria Principal , American actress See also lookfrom Principal intitle Principal Disambiguation surname cs Princip l de Prinzipal es Principal fr Principal ro Principal ru ... more details
Infobox Film name The Principal image Principalposter1987.jpg caption Theatrical release poster director Christopher Cain producer Thomas H. Brodek writer Frank Deese starring James Belushi br Louis Gossett, Jr. br Rae Dawn Chong br Kelly Jo Minter Kelly Minter music Jay Gruska cinematography Arthur Albert editing Jack Hofstra distributor TriStar Pictures released September 18, 1987 in film 1987 runtime 109 minutes country US language English gross 19,734,940 USA ref cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0093780 business title Box office business for The Principal accessdate 2009 08 01 publisher Internet Movie Database ref The Principal is a 1987 in film 1987 action film , starring James Belushi and Louis Gossett, Jr. It was written by Frank Deese and directed by Christopher Cain , and filmed in Oakland, California . Plot Rick Latimer Belushi is a high school teacher with a drinking problem. Spotting his ex wife in a bar one night, Rick gets into a fight with the man she s with, culminating in his beating the hapless man s car with a baseball bat. The board of education finds that Rick s behavior is reflecting poorly on the school district s image. They unanimously decide to transfer him to another school, in another district Brandel High, a crime ridden and gang dominated institution, where he is made the new principal. Believing he can repair his image by cleaning up the school, Rick attempts to have an assembly to declare his intentions No more. No more drugs, running in the hallways ... asks, Hey man, who the hell do you think you are? , Rick responds I m the principal, man and rides away on his motorcycle. Cast James Belushi as Principal Rick Latimer Louis Gossett, Jr. as Head Guard ... Reflist External links IMDb title id 0093780 title The Principal Amg movie 139226 The Principal Christopher Cain DEFAULTSORT Principal,The Category 1987 films Category American comedy drama films Category ... El rector de Der Prinzipal Einer gegen alle fr Le Proviseur pt The Principal ru , 1987 ... more details
about the mathematical meaning the grammar term a list of verb forms Principalparts In mathematics , the principal part has several independent meanings, but usually refers to the negative power portion of the Laurent series of a function. Laurent series definition The principal part at math z a math of a function math f z sum k infty infty a k z a k math is the portion of the Laurent series consisting of terms with negative degree. That is, math sum k infty 1 a k z a k math is the principal part of math f math at math a math . math f z math has an essential singularity at math a math , if and only if the principal part is an infinite sum. Other definitions Calculus Consider the difference between the function differential mathematics differential and the actual increment math frac Delta y Delta x f x varepsilon math math Delta y f x Delta x varepsilon Delta x dy varepsilon Delta x math The differential mathematics differential dy is sometimes called the principal linear part of the function increment y . Distribution theory The term principal part is also used for certain kinds of distribution mathematics distributions having a singular support at a single point. See also Mittag Leffler s theorem Cauchy principal value External links http planetmath.org encyclopedia CauchyPrinciplePartIntegral.html Cauchy Principal Part at PlanetMath Category Complex analysis Category Generalized functions mathanalysis stub pl Cz g wna ... more details
Other uses Principal disambiguation Principal The Principal is the chief executive and the Provost education chief academic officer of a university or college in certain parts of the Commonwealth of Nations Commonwealth . Canada Queen s University ref http www.queensu.ca principal Office of the Principal , Queen s University , Canada. ref and McGill University ref http www.mcgill.ca principal The Principal and the Vice Chancellor , McGill University , Canada. ref in Canada have Principals instead of University president Presidents , as a result of their Scottish origins. In addition the Royal Military College of Canada , and the Memorial University Campus Sir Wilfred Grenfell College also have principals. England Many colleges of further education in England have a Principal in charge e.g., Swindon College ref http www.swindon college.ac.uk index.php?option com content&task view&id 553&Itemid 152 A New Principal for Swindon College , Swindon College , UK. ref and West Nottinghamshire College ref Janet Murray, http www.guardian.co.uk education 2008 jun 03 furthereducation The college principal . The Guardian , 3 June 2008. ref . At Oxford University , many of the heads of colleges ref http www.ox.ac.uk colleges colleges and halls az Colleges and Halls A Z , University of Oxford , UK. ref are known as the Principal, including Brasenose College, Oxford Brasenose , Green Templeton College ... of Newnham College, Cambridge Newnham College are known as the Principal. At Durham University , the heads of most of the colleges are known as the Principal. Scotland See also Ancient university governance in Scotland In Scotland the Principal is appointed by the University Court or governing ... universities of Scotland the Principal is President of the Academic Senate . The Principal ... ruler titular posts. See also Principal school References reflist bn Category Academic administration Category Universities in Scotland Principal ... more details
Principal axis may refer to Principal axis mechanics Aircraft principal axes Principal axis theorem Spectral theorem Principal axes of a Matrix Principal axis crystallography Optical axis disambig es Direcci n principal pt Dire o principal ... more details
The Principal Secretary is a senior government official in various Commonwealth countries. Principal Secretary Canada Principal Secretary India disambig ... more details
A principal direction can be one of the following Principal curvature Principal directions In differential geometry, one of the directions of principal curvature. List of gear nomenclature Principal directions Principal directions a term used in gear nomenclature. In stress analysis, a set of axes where the normal stress vector is maximized. See Stress mechanics Principal stresses and stress invariants Stress mechanics disambig ... more details
wiktionary spare part Spare Parts may also refer to Spare Parts album Spare Parts album , by Status Quo Spare Parts Doctor Who Spare Parts Doctor Who is a Doctor Who audio drama. Spare Parts EP Spare Parts EP , by Servotron Spare Parts song Spare Parts song , by Bruce Springsteen Spare Parts Yes, Dear episode Spare Parts Yes, Dear episode Spare Parts video game , a platform video game by Electronic Arts Spare part , an item of inventory used to replace failed parts disambig es repuesto ... more details
Private Parts may refer to Intimate parts , such as the human sex organs In popular culture Private Parts book Private Parts book , a 1993 autobiography by radio personality Howard Stern Private Parts 1997 film Private Parts 1997 film , a 1997 film based on Howard Stern s autobiography of the same name Private Parts 1972 film Private Parts 1972 film , a 1972 film Private Parts album Private Parts album , a 2001 compilation album by Lords of Acid Private Parts The Album , the soundtrack from the 1997 film disambig fr Private Parts ... more details
wiktionary body parts Body Parts may refer to Body Parts film Body Parts film , starring Paul Ben Victor and Kim Delaney Body Parts Star Trek Deep Space Nine Body Parts Star Trek Deep Space Nine , a 1996 episode of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Body Parts , a song by Three 6 Mafia from their album Chapter 1 The End Body Parts 2 , from their album Chapter 2 World Domination Body Parts 3 , from their album Most Known Unknown Bodyparts , 1998 novel by Theresa Breslin See also lookfrom intitle Body part disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
In telecommunication s, the principal clock of a set of redundant clock s, is the clock that is selected for normal use. The principal clock may be selected because of a property, e.g. superior accuracy , that makes it a unique member of the set. The term principal clock should not be confused with, or used as a synonym for, the term primary frequency standard . References FS1037C MS188 Category Synchronization Category Clocks ... more details
In type theory , a type system is said to have the princial type property if, given a term and an environment, there exists a principal type for this term in this environment, ie. a type such that all other types for this term in this environment are an instance type theory instance of the principal type. The principal type property is a desirable one for a type system, as it provides a way to type expressions in a given environment with a type which encompasses all of the expressions possible types, instead of having several incomparable possible types. Type inference for systems with the principal type property will usually attempt to infer the principal type. For instance, the ML programming language ML system has the principal type property and principal types for an expression can be computed by Robinson s unification algorithm , which is used by the Hindley&ndash Milner type inference algorithm. However, many extensions to the type system of ML, such as polymorphic recursion , can make the inference of the principal type undecidable. Other extensions, such as Haskell programming language Haskell s generalized algebraic data type s, destroy the principal type property of the language, requiring the use of type annotation s or the compiler to guess the intended type from among several options. The principal type property should not be confused with the principal typing property which requires that, given a term, there exist a typing ie. a pair with a context and a type which is an instance of all possible typings of the term ref http trevorjim.com papers principal typings.ps.gz ref . References Reflist type theory stub Category Type theory Category Type inference ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 The principal musician in an orchestra or other large musical ensemble is the leader of the group of musicians playing that instrument. Every instrumental group or section has a principal who is generally responsible for leading the group and playing orchestral solos. The violin s are divided into two groups, first violin and second violin, each with its principal. The principal first violin is called the concertmaster or leader in the UK and is considered the leader of not only the string section , but of the entire orchestra, subordinate only to the Conducting conductor . music stub Category Musical terminology ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 In the field of law , the term undisclosed principal relates mainly to the liability of an agent law agent for obligations incurred on behalf of a principal. If the agent does not disclose the nature of his agency the fact that he acts on behalf of another and thus does not disclose the name of the principal, the agent may be held personally liable for his actions. If, however, the agent disclosed his agency and the name of the principal disclosed principal , he will normally not be held liable for commitments undertaken within his authorized agency. A dummy buyer may sometimes have an undisclosed principal. law term stub Category Agency law ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Portal Anglicanism Principal Feasts are a type of observance in some churches of the Anglican Communion , including the Church of England . Along with Principal Holy Day s, with which they share equal status, they are considered to be the most significant type of observance, the others being Festival Church of England Festival s, Lesser Festival s, and Commemoration Church of England Commemoration s. In common with Principal Holy Days, their observance is obligatory. The Anglican Principal Feasts and Principal Holy Days are somewhat comparable to Roman Catholic solemnities and holy days of obligation. Principal Feasts Epiphany Christian The Epiphany Presentation of Jesus at the Temple The Presentation of Christ in the Temple Candlemas Annunciation The Annunciation of Our Lord to the Blessed Virgin Mary Easter Easter Day Feast of the Ascension Ascension Day Pentecost Day of Pentecost Trinity Sunday All Saints All Saints Day Christmas Christmas Day See also Principal Holy Day s Ash Wednesday , Maundy Thursday , and Good Friday Festival Church of England Lesser Festival Commemoration observance Category Christian festivals and holy days Category Church of England festivals ... more details
In ring theory , a branch of abstract algebra , a principal ideal is an ideal ring theory ideal I in a ring mathematics ring R that is generated by a single element a of R . More specifically a left principal ideal of R is a subset of R of the form Ra ra r in R a right principal ideal is a subset of the form aR ar r in R a two sided principal ideal is a subset of the form RaR r sub 1 sub as sub 1 sub ... to write the ideal generated by a as a . Not all ideals are principal. For example, consider the commutative ... in C x , y that have 0 number zero for the constant term , is not principal. To see this, suppose ... . A ring in which every ideal is principal is called principal , or a principal ideal ring . A principal ideal domain PID is an integral domain that is principal. Any PID must be a unique factorization ... principal ideals in a commutative ring have a greatest common divisor in the sense of ideal multiplication. In principal ideal domains, this allows us to calculate greatest common divisors of elements ... of the ideal a , b . For a Dedekind domain R , we may also ask, given a non principal ideal I of R , whether there is some extension S of R such that the ideal of S generated by I is principal said more loosely, I becomes principal in S . This question arose in connection with the study of rings ... of class field theory by Teiji Takagi , Emil Artin , David Hilbert , and many others. The principal ideal theorem principal ideal theorem of class field theory states that every integer ring ... that every ideal of R becomes a principal ideal of S . In this theorem we may take S to be the ring ... of the fraction field of R , and this is uniquely determined by R . Krull s principal ideal theorem states that if R is a Noetherian ring and I is a principal, proper ideal of R , then I has height ring theory height at most one. See also Ascending chain condition for principal ideals References ... algebra ca Ideal principal cs Hlavn ide l teorie okruh de Hauptideal es Ideal principal fr Id al principal ... more details
In larger school systems, a Head teacher principal is often assisted by someone known as a vice principal Republic of Ireland deputy principal or assistant principal . Unlike the principal, the vice principal does not have quite the decision making authority that the principal carries. Although they still carry nearly the same authority among students, vice principals do not have the same power on the board. Experience as an assistant principal is often a prerequisite for advancement to a principalship. Job Description blockquote Assistant principals aid the principal in the overall administration of the school. Some assistant principals hold this position for several years to prepare for advancement to principal jobs others are career assistant principals. They are primarily responsible for scheduling student classes, ordering textbooks and supplies, and coordinating transportation, custodial, cafeteria, and other support services. They usually handle student discipline and attendance problems, social and recreational programs, and health and safety matters. They also may counsel students on personal, educational, or vocational matters. With the advent of site based management, assistant ... previously assumed solely by the principal. The number of assistant principals that a school ..., in the event that something happens to the principal, such as an extended leave of absence, the assistant principal would act as the interim principal. Because of this, many see this position as a stepping stone to the larger role of principal and is often used as such. In most schools, the vice principal forgoes all teaching duties in order to address broader educational issues. See also Head teacher Principal school References reflist External links http www.ascd.org portal site ascd menuitem.beab42d78ce93287572011d3e3108a0c ..., Assistant Principal http www.bls.gov oco ocos007.htm US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics ... Association Drive, Reston, VA 20191 1537 Category Vice offices Principal Category Educational leadership ... more details
File Sarah Lamb Fin du jour.jpg thumb Sarah Lamb , a principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London. A principal dancer often shortened to principal is a dancer at the highest rank within a professional dance company , particularly a ballet company . ref cite web url http answers.yahoo.com question index?qid 20090405144806AAnVRhX title What is a principal dancer? accessdate March 04, 2011 work Yahoo Answers publisher Yahoo ref A principal may be male or female. The position is similar to that of Soloist ballet soloist however, principals are hired by or promoted from within a company to regularly perform not only solo dance solos , but also pas de deux . It is a coveted position in the company and the most prominent position a dancer can receive. The term is used mostly in ballet but can be used in other forms as well, such as modern dance . The terms prima ballerina , premier danseur , and premi re danseuse have been used to denote similar levels of prominence. They are usually the star of the ballet. The term senior principal dancer is sometimes used as well. ref cite web url http www.ballet.org.uk senior principal dancer title Senior Principal dancer accessdate March 04, 2011 publisher English National Ballet ref References reflist Ballet Category Ballet occupations dance stub de Primaballerina fr toile ballet fr Premier danseur pl Primabalerina ru sr sv toile ... more details
refimprove date November 2009 A parts locator or inventory locator is a software program that enables users to locate spare part s or other inventory items in a number of different storage locations, usually of different owners. A parts locator can be used to improve spare parts management by increasing parts availability and decreasing obsolescence . ref name EC cite web title European Commission, DG Enterprise & Industry Spare parts Exchange for Dutch Ford car dealerships work e Business W tch month Juli year 2005 url http www.ebusiness watch.org studies case studies documents Case 20Studies 202005 CS SR06 Automotive 2 Dutch Ford Car 20.pdf format PDF accessdate ref ref name Fellowes cite web title Mining In Channel Inventory for Service Parts Backorder Gold author Ted Fellowes month October year 2008 url http www.oeconnection.com cms Solutions files Whitepaper D2DExpress.pdf format PDF accessdate ref Parts locators can be included in other packaged software such as Dealership Management System s DMS or inventory control system s or can be offered as a separate program. Due to the purpose of the software, it becomes more valuable when it has more users, as the number of inventories that are made available increases with the number of users. Examples of specialised suppliers of parts locators are PareX Parts Exchange PareX and Inventory Locator Service, LLC ILS . References reflist Category Supply chain management software type stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2007 CourtsScotland The office of sheriff principal is unique within the judicial structure of Scotland , and it cannot therefore readily be compared with any other judicial office. It is one of great antiquity, having existed continuously since around the 11th century. It has gradually developed over the centuries, and is still developing, into an office of some complexity and considerable weight. Numbers and amalgamation Until about the middle of the 19th century there were 30 sheriffs principal or sheriff s, as they were then known . Of those sheriffs principal two Glasgow and Edinburgh were effectively full time appointments while the remainder were part time appointments ... diminution in the number of sheriffs principal. The final amalgamation occurred in 1975 when Scotland was divided into six sheriffdoms, with each one presided over by a full time sheriff principal. That remains the position at the present time. Duties The work of a sheriff principal is partly ... under various statutes administrative functions in relation to the courts within a sheriff principal ... statutory and other appointments and functions by virtue of holding office as sheriff principal ... Shipping Act 1995 all of the sheriffs principal are Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses and serve on the Northern Lighthouse Board . Judicial functions A sheriff principal sometimes sits in criminal courts or conducts major fatal accident inquiries. However, a sheriff principal is primarily an appellate .... An appeal lies from the sheriff principal to the Inner House of the Court of Session . In terms of the Sheriff Courts Scotland Act 1971 sheriffs principal are charged with a number of duties in respect ... Kingdom Edward VII a sheriff principal, in his own sheriffdom, ranks in precedence immediately after the Royal family and the Lord Lieutenant of the County. For that reason sheriffs principal ... Judicial Appointments Board description of post of Sheriff Principal Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia of the Laws ... more details
Principal balance , in regards to a Mortgage loan mortgage or other debt instrument, is the amount due and owing to satisfy the payoff of the underlying obligation. Amortization business Amortized mortgage loans automatically pay a portion of each monthly payment to the principal balance with the rest being paid as interest. An interest only loan does not require any monies be paid toward the principal balance each month, but is allowable. ref citeweb url http www.investorwords.com 3842 principal balance.html title Principal Balance Definition ref References Reflist Category mortgage econ theory stub zh ... more details
The term principal case refers to a legal case that is deemed basic to understanding a legal principle. As a result, it may also refer to the case in a casebook that introduces a discussion of that principle. Category Legal terms Law stub ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 A parts book or parts catalogue is a book published by manufacturer s which contains the part number s and other relevant data for their products or parts thereof. Parts books were often also issued as microform microfiche , though this has fallen out of favour. Now, many manufacturers offer this information digitally in an electronic parts catalogue EPC . This can be locally installed software , or a centrally hosted web application . Usually, an EPC enables the user to virtually disassemble the product into its components to identify the required part s . In the automotive industry , EPC s are also able to access specific vehicle information, usually through an online look up of the Vehicle Identification Number . This will identify specific models, allowing the user to correctly identify the required part and its relevant part number. See also ETKA Product information management Parts locator Category Manufacturing Category Automotive industry ref book stub industry stub automotive part stub books are awful ... more details
Image Stingray Parts Washer.jpg thumb 300px Industrial parts washer with swing out turntable Image Roto Jet Parts Washer.jpg thumb 300px A lay down door and roll out basket parts washer Refimprove date March 2010 A parts washer is a piece of equipment used to remove contaminants or debris, such as dirt ... s, ink , paint , and corrosion from workpieces. ref http www.roto jetoa.com questions.htm ref Parts washers are one of the last steps in the parts manufacturing process they are designed to clean, degrease and dry bulk loads of small or large parts in preparation for surface treatment, packaging and distribution .... Parts cleaners may be as simple as a stand alone basket immersion washer, or they may be as complex as a five step deburring, aqueous tumbling, rinsing, drying and paint coating machine. Parts washers ..., nuts, bolts and screws to engine parts and automotive assemblies. A parts washer is distinctly different from a pressure washer in that parts washers typically clean parts automatically in an enclosed ... operated wand. Modern industrial technology makes it possible to combine many parts of the finishing process into one. As an integrated part of the manufacturing process, automatic parts washers are able to load, wash, rinse, dry and unload parts based on a preset computer controlled program and the help ... are being made to ensure parts washers are water and energy saving. ref http www.industrialpartswashers.com 2011 10 11 automatic parts washer Automatic Parts Washer Moving Into the Future ref Traditionally, chemical solvents have been used to strip parts of grease and dirt during the cleaning process ... precision surface cleaning. History Parts washers were originally developed for use in automotive transmission ... the early 1970s, many methods of parts cleaning have been developed with improved levels of safety ... commonly used to clean and degrease parts. Then, chlorinated solvent s in vapor degreaser s became ... solvents for parts cleaning. Aqueous based cleaning systems took on new prominence that led to many ... more details