A complete globe was further furnished with a quadrant of altitude, ninety degrees in length, this being attached at one end to the meridian circle, yet movable to any degree of the meridian, though commonly set at the zenith.
In the third position, which was called an oblique sphere, the pole could be set at any elevation from zero to ninety degrees, counting from the horizon circle.
Azimuth and amplitude are mutually complements of each other, for one makes up what the other wants of ninety degrees.
Thus, since A D is an arc of ninety degrees, B D is the complement of A B, and A B is the complement of B D.
The complement of an arc, or angle, is what it wants of ninety degrees.
The artist and Miss Lamont, in search of the picturesque, had the courage, although the thermometer was in the humor to climb up to ninety degrees, to explore the Baptist encampment.
It's goin' to be ninety degreesin the shade of this office," says I.
Found the shade, all right, but it wasn't ninety degrees.
M-measured off a hunderd and six feet, but there we come to n-ninety degrees in the shade.
No spot's n-ninety degrees in the shade around here always.
It was dreadfully hot, and we had about such an entertainment as one might expect driving around New York or Chicago streets on a July day, with the thermometer at ninety degrees.
The angle of union of the ossa pubis in the male is from sixty to eighty degrees, whereas, in the female it is ninety degrees.
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