New front and rear strut assemblies and a rear sway bar were added to improve cornering and virtually eliminate body roll. |
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What you don't have, however, is the ability to lead demonstrations and assemblies in undesignated areas. |
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Indeed, many of the assemblies have already passed reliability and quality tests needed to achieve FDA approval. |
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By molecules, we generally mean assemblies of a discrete, countable number of atoms. |
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Vehicle bodyside assemblies then are constructed and join the underbody at the framing line. |
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It can also analyze flows created by assemblies with non-symmetrical enclosures, such as impellers and centrifugal pumps. |
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The length of fuel assemblies and fuel rods is measured by comparison with the length standard by means of cathetometer. |
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Plans to radically shake up local government and to divide the country into elected regional assemblies are currently under debate. |
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Actual breaches of the peace include riotous and unlawful assemblies, riots, affrays, forcible entry and detainer, etc. |
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But another source is of the opinion that if the very system is to be demolished then even the provincial assemblies will have to go. |
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So the clan bodies, village councils, and public assemblies were either dissolved or made toothless against the chiefs. |
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These assemblies consist of a cylindrical shaft supported at either end by a support bearing. |
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He anticipated that these spiritual assemblies would effloresce into the house of justice. |
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The frame is simple by design but the choice of caster wheel assemblies is critical for proper operation. |
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Fred Tedesco's company, Pa-Ted, makes springs and small mechanical assemblies for larger companies. |
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This system of dyarchy was abolished by the Government of India Act, which gave the provincial assemblies full responsibility for government. |
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One of the roles of the new committee is to appoint the UK delegation to general assemblies. |
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It also suggests magnetic fields as a useful tool for perturbing and investigating cellular processes that involve large biomolecular assemblies. |
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The government claims regional assemblies would devolve power and decision-making. |
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Over-governed is a recent coinage, normally referring in Britain to regional assemblies or Europe. |
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For most people the periodic fairs and assemblies were the high spots of the year. |
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Ancient assemblies such as the House of Lords are predicated on men's power, patronage and personal dominion. |
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More than one third of local synodical assemblies passed resolutions supporting a favorable change in policy. |
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As deputy head girl, she has represented the school at functions, helped plan school assemblies, and attended a young leaders' forum. |
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The road and cable-stay assemblies were prefabricated on opposite sides of the valley and slid out onto the piers. |
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At the small assemblies, dissident workers were prevented from speaking against the plan. |
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I was invited to his evening assemblies which were, as I have stated before, frequented by superannuated women and men. |
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Elected assemblies will draw their powers mainly from central government, its agencies and quangos not from local government. |
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However, government ministers, the devolved assemblies, local authorities, quangos and all public bodies will be subject to the Convention. |
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The handmaids of these august assemblies are Senor Solana and Mr Patten, the two External Affairs Commissioners. |
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Still, the handmade quality of the welded assemblies may be the most lingering image. |
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Much of the debate centred on what money and powers the Government would give assemblies. |
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The profile for the niche vehicle supplier of components, assemblies and systems is quite different from the aftermarket supplier. |
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With the Hall being opened and occupied again, there would likely be guests and balls and assemblies, and the Lord only knew what else. |
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The electronics industry utilizes hot gas soldering to reflow or melt solder in localized areas on circuit assemblies. |
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But many feel that it would lead to the end of Bedfordshire as we know it, with regional assemblies taking over. |
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If the government is determined to appoint regional assemblies, Cumbria should become a region in its own right. |
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He said that the regional assemblies should not be involved in delivering services which were best delivered at a local level. |
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If the referendum delivers a no vote on regional assemblies, then all talk of scrapping councils and mergers would be halted. |
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The reaction to John Prescott's proposals for regional assemblies has run the gamut from apathy to antagonism. |
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Tentatively we can say no to the activity of single cells and yes to that of assemblies. |
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Young Athenian democrats needed rhetoric to persuade the democratic assemblies. |
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A great responsibility lies with the elected members of both local assemblies. |
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There are eight regional assemblies up and running now, whether we like it or not. |
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Specialty assemblies gather for business meetings at least twice per year to discuss hot topics and issues relevant to their specialty. |
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Financial matters also garnered debate at assemblies, as synods looked at declining budgets and ministry. |
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There are also groups, communities, conferences, assemblies, synods, and councils which deliberate more socially and often officially. |
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The global constituent assembly shall be made up of 300 members, elected from all national assemblies. |
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In the twenty-first century computers make complex structures and irregular component assemblies easier and cheaper. |
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First, the gray plastic door handle assemblies and rear license plate bucket are removed. |
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The state-of-the-art equipment was originally designed to examine rocket motor assemblies and turbine blades. |
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The company has more than 30 years of experience in the manufacture of medical thermoplastic components and assemblies. |
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As a result, molded cable assemblies are photographed as a lunar probe vehicle, as fireworks, and as plants growing beside a stream. |
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A device company must ask, for example, how sophisticated are my product's assemblies or components? |
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The old tanks are taken apart, put back together again with new pumps and electrical assemblies, and finished with a flesh coat of paint. |
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Today, the company is one of the leading suppliers of press tools, components and assemblies to automotive manufacturers worldwide. |
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Extended product design teams can compare components and assemblies and identify engineering changes authored using multiple CAD tools. |
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This method involves identifying between 20 and 50 key components or assemblies in the product. |
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These qualities have made asbestos popular to be used in insulation, acoustical tiles, floor tiles, and automotive brake assemblies. |
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Certified to ISO 9001, the company manufactures precision components and assemblies for medical device applications. |
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More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle. |
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The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer. |
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This pump uses rotating gear assemblies within a pump housing to produce the hydraulic oil flow. |
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Construction now depends on specialisms and the mass production of components, complex assemblies, and ultimately entire buildings. |
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High-performance insulation is an integral part of building wall and roof assemblies. |
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Slovak leaders who demanded the use of Slovak in county assemblies and schools had to flee to Prague to avoid arrest by the Magyar authorities. |
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He played the fife for military assemblies and the violin for dancing parties. |
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Based on tectonostratigraphic, palaeomagnetic and palacobiogeographical studies, complex assemblies of terranes have been recognized. |
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These crimpers make fabrication of your own hose assemblies quick and easy, with quality results. |
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Feudal armies were not permanent institutions, but temporary assemblies put together by the crown for specific objectives. |
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As the assemblies multiply and spread, the disparity between communities has thrown up a series of issues. |
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But with few executive powers proposed for the assemblies, the Deputy PM has been accused by the Tories of offering little more than expensive talking shops. |
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For example, using tool palettes, users can apply the Door tool to openings, windows and door and window assemblies, converting those objects to door objects. |
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There could be no question of a plebiscite on a constitution, after what had happened in Piedmont, and Napoleon was not one to waste time with constituent assemblies. |
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Regional assemblies will be funded primarily from central government grant, but they will be able to raise additional funds from precepts on council tax. |
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The policy forbids Marines from consuming alcohol at spectator-type events, public gatherings or assemblies, unless a unit commander authorizes it. |
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Two-component dispense valves have balanced inlet and outlet spool assemblies that do not displace material during the shift from the reload to the dispense position. |
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It is set to be packed with meetings, seminars and assemblies. |
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However, the stoichiometry of these proteins in a single tight junction fibril and their oligomerization into heteromeric and heterotypic assemblies are not known. |
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The door and frame assemblies can be tested to achieve specific requirements of air tightness, water infiltration or gas tightness through the use of add-on seals. |
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He's talking about a place where some 1,300 people are involved in producing body and underbody panels, in transforming some 600 tons of steel into parts and assemblies. |
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They will also elect three multi-ethnic state presidency members, a Serb Republic president and assemblies for 10 cantons in the Muslim-Croat federation. |
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Especially important are the assemblies of peat-bog plants with species like sweetgale, cross-leaved heath, shoreweed, heath rush, tufted bulrush. |
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The plant produces sliding windows for pickup trucks, quarter windows with lights and lift gate assemblies at a volume of approximately 480,000 units per year. |
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A further 274 teams currently are working on plans to launch their own assemblies. |
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The present disclosure suggests various microelectronic component assembly designs and methods for manufacturing microelectronic component assemblies. |
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Every noble enjoying full transmissible nobility was entitled to participate in the noble assemblies, as was every beneficed clergyman in the clerical ones. |
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These spectacles are useful in endoscopic micrurgy, various medical fields, in jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and for making precision assemblies and the like. |
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There are regularly held international and national assemblies, conferences and symposia devoted to the problem of rational use of the frequency resource. |
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Under a further Statute of 1 January 1864, zemstvos or local government assemblies were elected at district and province level, essentially by the landed gentry. |
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The virions on the cell surfaces were imaged at high resolution and considerable detail of the arrangement of protein assemblies on their surfaces was evident. |
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Collagen fibrils are well known to be assemblies of parallel collagen molecules arranged with a longitudinal stagger according to the Hodge-Petruska scheme. |
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You know, any time your directional control is going to be in question, you know, this airplane is designed to land with all three gears assemblies on the ground. |
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If every year a handful of issues were farmed out to assemblies like this one, one issue per assembly, it would be a job that could be done at a few hours a week. |
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Thank God the idea of regional assemblies is now as dead as a dodo. |
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Spares include amplifier synchronizers, circuit card assemblies, and signal data converters. |
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It is here, next to the beached ship of Odysseus, that the Achaeans of the Iliad hold their assemblies and perform their sacrifices. |
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A more succinct way to say this is that the versioning the CLR enforces for strong-named assemblies means the end of DLL hell. |
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Masses of unemployed plebeians soon began to flood into Rome, and thus into the ranks of the legislative assemblies. |
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The flood of unemployed citizens to Rome had made the assemblies quite populist. |
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As such, the Senate and assemblies remained powerless, even after Caesar had been assassinated. |
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Citizens were organized on the basis of centuries and tribes, which would each gather into their own assemblies. |
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The counties are administrated through directly elected county assemblies who elect the County Governor. |
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For example, the following two code segments, from different assemblies, show how easy it is to inherit a class from another assembly. |
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The colonies were given local assemblies with only limited local power and budgets. |
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The Union's meetings on Newhall Hill in 1831 and 1832 were the largest political assemblies Britain had ever seen. |
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However power over the colonies remained concentrated in France, and the power of local assemblies outside France was extremely limited. |
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Though the UK parliament remains the sovereign parliament, Scotland has a parliament and Wales and Northern Ireland have assemblies. |
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The policy of the UK Government in England was to establish elected regional assemblies with no legislative powers. |
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Legislation creating devolved parliaments or assemblies can be repealed or amended by central government in the same way as any statute. |
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The powers of the assemblies were limited, and members were appointed, largely by local authorities, rather than being directly elected. |
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Although referendums had been planned on whether elected assemblies should be set up in some of the regions, none was planned in the South West. |
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This overwhelmingly negative vote was seen as an insurmountable obstacle to elected regional assemblies elsewhere in England outside London. |
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The bill outlined the structure of the proposed assemblies and defined their powers. |
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Further reorganisations are planned if and when regional assemblies in England are revisited in the future. |
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It is regularly used to host school productions, assemblies and other events. |
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Theatres had been discouraged by the Church of Scotland and fears of Jacobite assemblies. |
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Frederick William enjoyed support from the nobles, who enabled the Great Elector to undermine the Diet and other representative assemblies. |
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Reforms since 1997 have decentralised the UK by setting up a devolved Scottish Parliament and assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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However, in assemblies or larger boards, the chairman should vote only when it can affect the result. |
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Major assemblies built at other facilities abroad were brought to the Seville facility by Airbus Beluga transporters. |
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As with the moderators of synods and assemblies, the moderatorship is a primus inter pares position appointed by the presbytery itself. |
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They originated in Ireland before spreading throughout the British Isles, and now have an estimated 26,000 assemblies worldwide. |
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This led to a separation of Bethesda from Darby and a clear adoption of an independent or congregational stance by many of the assemblies. |
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In the last two decades, however, some Brethren assemblies have adopted statements of faith, generally emphasizing fundamentalist doctrines. |
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In many countries, the terms conservative and progressive are informally used to describe the character of particular Brethren assemblies. |
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In many assemblies, an individual is considered a member of that assembly once he or she is baptized. |
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Other assemblies, however, have responded by formalizing their commitment to Cessationism. |
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Some assemblies never send an offering bag round the congregation, even at the Breaking of Bread meeting. |
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The Brethren movement today consists of around a thousand assemblies in the United Kingdom, forming a very diverse continuum. |
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Most Brethren assemblies in the United Kingdom today are somewhere between these two poles. |
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Brethren members believe that these assemblies are the result of an independent movement of the Holy Spirit in India. |
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The island was governed as an independent commonwealth under the Althing, one of the world's oldest functioning legislative assemblies. |
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The system is also used for the Welsh and Scottish assemblies where it is called the additional member system. |
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It soon became the headquarters of a large network of Pentecostal assemblies, known as Apostolic Faith Church. |
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But money is all-potent, and wealthy oppidans soon found means to elbow the aristocracy in their choicest assemblies. |
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The regions, departments and communes are all known as territorial collectivities, meaning they possess local assemblies as well as an executive. |
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Early on, district assemblies were formed, but as the population grew, there was a need for a general assembly. |
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Independents have rarely been elected to the Dewan Rakyat and state legislative assemblies. |
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Spare parts production continues at the Bembridge site with sub assemblies also being supplied from the Romanian facility. |
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Since antiquity, monarchy has contrasted with forms of democracy, where executive power is wielded by assemblies of free citizens. |
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Annual national assemblies of the nobles and their armed retainers decided major policies of war making. |
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Contract Awarded for Supply fuel assemblies to the Trillo nuclear power plant. |
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In practice, Philip often found his authority overruled by local assemblies, and his word less effective than that of local lords. |
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Among Open assemblies, also termed Plymouth Brethren, the Eucharist is more commonly called the Breaking of Bread or the Lord's Supper. |
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Villages had their own assemblies under their local chiefs called Gramakas. |
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It was drafted by the Constituent Assembly, which was elected by elected members of the provincial assemblies. |
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The legislative assemblies use a procedure similar to that of the Canadian House of Commons. |
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The parliamentary assemblies are now accountable not just to the electors but also to the courts. |
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A bicameral legislature divides the legislators into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses. |
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Labour's constitutional reforms introduced elected assemblies for London, Scotland and Wales, and elected mayors in certain cities. |
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The voice vote, or acclamation, is considered the simplest and quickest of voting methods used by deliberative assemblies. |
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Robert's Rules of Order states that the committee of the whole is suitable to large assemblies. |
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The assemblies pass by on a conveyor, or if they are heavy, hung from an overhead crane or monorail. |
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Therefore, total interchangeability was not absolutely required for the assemblies inside the transmissions. |
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Three years later, the Conference of Prefectural Governors established elected prefectural assemblies. |
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Abeta aggregates into non-toxic amyloid assemblies in the presence of the natural polyphenol oleuropein aglycon. |
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Our cast and sintered alnico magnets, magnetic assemblies, and transformer laminations are considered the best in the industry. |
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In rural areas, the Justices of the Peace were appointed by district zemstvo assemblies. |
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The SBIRS propulsion subsystem consists of 18 reaction engine assemblies, a fuel tank, two oxidizer tanks, and a liquid apogee engine. |
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The term bleeding the determination of leakiness of nuclear fuel assemblies by measuring loosening fission gas. |
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Open and remove seacock assemblies for Coast Guard inspection, clean same and reinstall as required. |
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Istanbul based Konveyor is leader in tube assemblies based on brazed material, including manifolds and distributors. |
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Each control rod fits securely between four fuel assemblies, which are covered with a metal channel. |
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That means your buddy can get crushed or knocked off his feet by the tamping tips on the wheel assemblies. |
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The Kuwait TARP repairs the unserviceable wheel assemblies and returns them to co-located SSAs for reissue. |
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Products include slip rings and slip ring assemblies, video and data multiplexers, and fiber optic rotary joints. |
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After the final shutdown of the INPP, up to 18 000 SNF assemblies will have to be appropriately placed into casks and stored. |
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Measured by any significant decisions made, the last two assemblies have been snoozers. |
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This makes the material ideal for small-diameter vascular device assemblies where high strength and tolerance stackup are a critical concern. |
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The group now is conducting manufacturing and reliability trials for lead-free circuit board assemblies. |
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Vestakeep L4000G has been approved for spindle nuts for use in electrical steering column adjustment assemblies. |
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These trinuclear Cr complexes have served as models to test theories of magnetic coupling between metal ions in multinuclear assemblies. |
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Silicoat is a one-part, flexible conformal coating designed to protect printed circuit boards and other electrical assemblies. |
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Conformally coated assemblies are often able to survive environments that cause uncoated assemblies to fail. |
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The LGA said some schools had asked for warning notices about Neknominate to be put on noticeboards and read at assemblies. |
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Belden Universal joints have been key components of major military, commercial, and private aircraft assemblies. |
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When the process occurs in assemblies where the interior finish has a low permeance, vapor flow is slowed down and high vapor pressures occur. |
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Medical disposable assemblies bonded with Dymax adhesives include catheters, tube sets, reservoirs, respiratory masks, syringes and oxygenators. |
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Use it to retain springs and detents on rear sight assemblies, for instance. |
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Two such torque converters also have the potential to replace differential gear assemblies in automobiles, as will be discussed. |
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Key products for transmission applications include differential gears and pinions, differential assemblies, shafts, and clutch modules. |
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Founded in June 2012, DMS produces automotive interior assemblies for its inaugural customer, Ford Motor Company. |
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Advanced Photonix supplies photodetector assemblies used in the guidance systems of various modules of the TOW missile. |
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Machine screws and nuts and washers or pop rivets for mounting the hasp and hinge assemblies. |
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A mechanical method for joining plastic and metal to create hybrid automotive front-end assemblies has been developed by BASF AG in Germany. |
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The particular clean-up meant a total of 1,535 fuel rod assemblies have been removed after a yearlong operation. |
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Caesar submitted the laws that he had promised Pompey to the assemblies. |
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Curl fiber cable assemblies overcome these issues, since when extending or bunding coiled fiber, customers do not have to concern with compromising the quality of the cable. |
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Abandoning the official church, many of the people here began to attend illegal field assemblies led by excluded ministers, known as conventicles. |
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Parliament has also created national devolved parliaments and assemblies with differing degrees of legislative authority in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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Unelected regional assemblies remain in place in eight regions of England. |
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Port City Group is a fully integrated manufacturer of aluminum die castings, zinc die castings, mechanical assemblies and injected molded plastics. |
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Organometallic polyelectrolytes offer the possibility of creating tailored assemblies with interesting redox, conductive, magnetic or preceramic properties. |
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The implementation of internal continuous preheat during selective soldering improves thermal distribution and solderability of difficult assemblies. |
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Founded in 1970, EEC is a US supplier that develops and produces custom Samarium Cobalt and Neodymium-Iron-Boron sintered permanent magnets, assemblies and systems. |
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The activists within the European Social Forum process collectively organise the ESF summit through a series of transnational preparatory assemblies. |
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StencilWasher MP automatic misprint and stencil cleaner removes non-reflowed solder paste and adhesives from assemblies, stencils and screens, including reflowed assemblies. |
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The jumper cable assemblies have an injection molded boot on each connector which provides added strain relief and weather sealing ensuring long term durability. |
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Each rail car has eight of these cast housings in the truck assemblies. |
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In several assemblies, a division bell is rung throughout the building when a division is happening, in order to alert members not present in the chamber. |
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In some elected assemblies, some or all constituencies may group voters based on some criterion other than, or in addition to, the location they live. |
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Besides the cantonal assemblies, the Swiss Confederation is supporting various projects inspired by the Landsgemeinden and built on the same ideas. |
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In spite of heavy taxation and frequent harshness, the French introduced representative assemblies and new laws that were the same for all parts of the country. |
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As part of their executive functions, the consuls were responsible for carrying into effect the decrees of the Senate and the laws of the assemblies. |
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Another hymnal, Hymns at the Holy Table, was produced by Ian MacPherson for use in the Apostolic Church and other British Pentecostal assemblies at the Breaking of Bread. |
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Second, a very wide range of public and private business was decided by elected bodies in the colonies, especially the assemblies and county governments in each colony. |
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In practice, this did not always occur, since many of the provincial assemblies sought to expand their powers and limit those of the governor and crown. |
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All freemen had the right to participate in general assemblies or things, where disputes between freemen were addressed according to customary law. |
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This section has two pieces extending to the rear, into which are housed the breechblock, the two toggle joint links, and the firing pin and sear assemblies. |
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Oppressive measures against these illegal field assemblies where attendance was made a capital offence led to an outbreak of armed rebellion in 1666, originating in Galloway. |
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The members of the provincial assemblies elect the 75 members of the Senate, the upper house, which has the power to reject laws, but not propose or amend them. |
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The Brethren movement in Australia, too, has diversified, with the more progressive assemblies generally growing and the more conservative ones declining. |
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Along with other evangelical churches in the United Kingdom, the Brethren have been declining in numbers since the 1950s, especially among the more conservative assemblies. |
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Piepkorn estimated the number of Open Brethren in North America in 1970 as 60,000 in 1,050 assemblies, with a total maximum of 10,000 Exclusives in 300 assemblies. |
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In some assemblies, hymns sung during the other types of meetings are accompanied by piano or electronic organ, though this practice varies among assemblies. |
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But there are still some Brethren assemblies that seek to be completely untouched by changing attitudes within society regarding the role of women. |
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Other assemblies, however, have reacted by placing more emphasis on this traditional teaching and by formalizing what was previously an unwritten rule. |
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However, as a practical matter, in the late 20th century many American assemblies began maintaining lists of those in regular attendance at meetings. |
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In 1859, the religious revival which reached Britain had a transforming effect on many of the assemblies and brought in new leaders such as Joseph Denham Smith. |
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Most of these bodies merged between 1859 and 1870, and in 1901 formed a federal union called the Presbyterian Church of Australia but retaining their state assemblies. |
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Presbyterian churches derive their name from the presbyterian form of church government, which is governed by representative assemblies of elders. |
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Even after the formation of elected legislative assemblies, governors and their executive councils did not require the consent of elected legislators in order to govern. |
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It processes legislation for Royal Assent passed by the insular legislative assemblies and consults with the Islands on extending UK legislation to them. |
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The Labour government of Tony Blair attempted to address part of the West Lothian question by introducing English regional assemblies with no legislative powers. |
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The control rod is mounted in low-friction, slide bearing that are said to significantly extend life over conventional bearing assemblies, virtually eliminating wear. |
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Initially regions were created and elected regional assemblies set up. |
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In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and to assemblies in Cardiff and Belfast respectively. |
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A few legislatures are general assemblies known as Landsgemeinden. |
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This past summer researchers replaced an airplane's conventional aluminum flaps with advanced, shape-changing assemblies that form seamless bendable and twistable surfaces. |
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Upon his death aged ninety in 1965, Elizabeth II granted him the honour of a state funeral, which saw one of the largest assemblies of world statesmen in history. |
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The assemblies of the French barons and prelates and the University of Paris decided that males who derive their right to inheritance through their mother should be excluded. |
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According to Pelham, this trifurcate molding technology has proved to reduce leakage of catheter assemblies, thus minimizing component rejections and assembly field failures. |
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The SureWeld 20 integrated plunge welder can weld, stake, rivet, insert metal fasteners, and spot weld plastic assemblies in seconds, Sonobond Ultrasonics reports. |
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Hoku Scientific develops and manufactures fuel cell membranes and membrane electrode assemblies for stationary and automotive proton exchange membrane fuel cells. |
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Thus, the assemblies became powerless and were unable to oppose him. |
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While the assemblies continued to meet, he submitted all candidates to the assemblies for election, and all bills to the assemblies for enactment. |
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