The development of western civilization is predicated on the ambition to achieve mastery over nature and to manipulate it unrestrictedly. |
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Martha's experiences as both a normalista and a paraprofessional enhanced her development as an incipient teacher. |
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These types of lists exist in many disciplines and act as benchmarks on which to guide one's collection development activities. |
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The development of indraft wind tunnels, however, has not been as well documented. |
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With the development of a commercialized mass culture, former privileges of cultural practice became accessible for a growing portion of society. |
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That is a comedown for Bangalore's development portal which was headed by a core team of professionals and eminent citizens. |
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Both fields are entering a stage of development where new discoveries will be made by learning how systems and subsystems behave. |
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Doctrine is designed to provide a set of principles to guide the further development of policy, instructions, procedures, and techniques. |
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It was called the gunter by seamen and was an important step in the development of the slide rule. |
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She continually encourages growth, development and autonomy of all members of her team. |
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One of the main pitfalls is picking a development partner who is inexperienced and unprofessional. |
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Accumulation of collagen and changes in its physiochemical properties contribute to the development of secondary complications of diabetes. |
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There are no disaccords in doing business, realizing social development and equally protecting our environment. |
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Parallels between human and songbird phonological development have led to the use of songbirds as a model for speech development in humans. |
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This can lead to the development of endometritis or pelvic inflammatory disease. |
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Intel has provided an early development preview of the Moblin 2.1 operating system, which we briefly tested out on a Samsung NC10 netbook. |
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The authors emphasize how the development of mathematical understanding is related to individual differences rather than group differences. |
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Both macrophages and neutrophils are now clearly implicated in the development of smokers' emphysema. |
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The animation is breathtaking, the character development robust, and the story-line gripping from start to finish. |
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The employment outlook is grim for front-end staff with basic web design and development qualifications. |
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Fluid resuscitation leads to the development of burn wound oedema and swelling of the tissue beneath this inelastic burnt tissue. |
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Brigid Fitzgerald who has been a dynamo of community development for many years acted as MC for the evening. |
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Economic development creates its own dynamics and tensions in the social and political spheres, which must be addressed. |
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We don't have to take sides in the abortion debate to agree that development and embryology and fetuses are neat. |
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A security guard accused of torching several homes at an upscale development is due in federal court in about an hour. |
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Mr Mahon noted that the trustees of the site put the common good to the forefront and promised them a development they could be proud of. |
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Double fertilization of egg cell and central cell initiates development of the diploid embryo and the triploid endosperm, respectively. |
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Eight members of the development control committee voted in favour of the project. |
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For example, nanotechnology may facilitate the development of Von Neumann probes. |
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The Board are delighted with this development and believe it will help enormously to fast-track the project to completion. |
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This development has made it easier to monitor pesticide enantiomers that differ significantly in their toxicity. |
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He foreshadowed the imposition of new taxes and the diversion of funds allocated for development work to military spending. |
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Look at the city's rail transportation website and at its blueprint for the development of new towns in suburban areas. |
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He led the research and development of a unique and now patented coffee roasting process. |
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This is due to the relative sparsity of development in the post-medieval period. |
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There were no visible differences in the development of endodermis between the two varieties and growth conditions. |
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And that of course, resulted in the development of what they used to call the Dissenters, or Nonconformists. |
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As chief executive he concentrated on the nerve centre and controls of the bank, leaving strategy and group development largely to colleagues. |
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The development of flexible, inquiring minds has rarely been the main concern in the design of educational systems. |
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Some have direct development of terrestrial eggs, and even ovovivipary and true viviparity are known in caudates. |
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Bath Road is gridlocked at most times of the day and this development would add to the congestion. |
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We had volunteered to spend our summer working for a charity set up to aid sustainable development in Nepalese villages. |
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Price maintenance was considered to be a significant impediment to the development of an efficient and competitive distributive industry. |
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According to the report, urban sprawl results in the development of areas that are strictly commercial, industrial or residential. |
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The authors suggest that this phenotype may predispose to the development of fibromuscular dysplasia. |
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He said Government needs to develop a long term industrialisation strategy that would spell out a vision for the development of the sector. |
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Although at one time it was correct to describe the Crown as one and indivisible, with the development of the Commonwealth this is no longer so. |
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Coun Cuthbertson wrote that his party is committed to maximising the development of brownfield sites in York. |
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It's often followed by a purging of influences and the development of an individual style. |
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Many annelids and molluscs share patterns of development in early embryonic stages. |
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In general, a child is considered to have speech delay if speech development is significantly below the norm of other children of the same age. |
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Increases in the consumption of these products is less an indicator of level of development than kind of development. |
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Asexual embryogenesis and plantlet development in anther cultures of Cucumis sativus L. have been reported. |
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The mere creation of a common currency does not provide the basis for the harmonious development of economic life across the continent. |
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The spirit of industrialism, which is indefatigably active in the development of trade relations, undermines the warlike spirit. |
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This book covers the discovery and development of the Bordeaux mixture by Pierre Marie Alexis Millardet. |
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The 1960s brought up new environmental concerns that created a climate favorable to development of alternative fuels. |
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It is the universal tool that permits the development of multimedia driven complex games. |
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As illustrated in this article, too many faulty assumptions underlie their development and use. |
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It is crucial for the normal development of the nervous system and the growth of blood vessels in human and other animal embryos. |
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An interesting development has been that I'm spending hours reading books and comics again, and enjoying them. |
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In one of his books he reviewed the early nineteenth-century development of catastrophism and uniformitarianism and made this revealing comment. |
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You need to know the cell theory and how continuous investigations and/or new scientific information influenced the development of cell theory. |
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Camp communities are powerful tools in youth development and solid bridges to building strong communities both in and out of camp. |
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This is a result of fierce vendor competition and continued development of the new entry-level notebook market. |
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The mechanism for the pain may involve the development of an area of hyperalgesia as a result of myofascial stretch injury. |
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Generally done using the Internet, crowdsourcing is being used for a variety of tasks in marketing, product design, development and other areas. |
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Economic freedom is based on endogenously managed development rather than exogenously controlled development. |
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These groups have perfected a set of participatory methods of individual political development that is worthy of understanding and emulation. |
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Further, it's not at all clear that the Western model of development deserves emulation. |
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Tax incentives should be created to aid in the development of new, community-based, noncommercial broadcasting outlets. |
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The major reason that companies decide to nearshore their software development and the rest of their IT work is cost reduction. |
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The development of this orbital facility has been called the largest international scientific and technological endeavor ever undertaken. |
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We want to make sure that disused railways are protected from development which would make it harder to bring them back into use. |
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It is not, and was never meant to be, a multilateral development aid agency for the poorer countries of Europe. |
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All three companies are actively engaged in the development of safety syringes. |
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They are saying the only route to sustainable development is partnership with business and self regulation of multinational corporations. |
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The development of electric organs in E. electricus happens very soon after birth. |
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This is accomplished through development of several small proteins called somatomedin which are formed in the liver. |
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The research so far has been focusing on visual stimuli and the depth of the processing as key factors of the development of hypermnesia. |
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The Town Report broadcast on Midlands Radio was another great development for Rosenallis last year. |
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Temples, ancient settlements and old and historical buildings have been bulldozed to make way for various development projects. |
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Apparently, the market agrees that what is evidently a radical development is a highly acceptable one. |
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About 65 percent of schools integrate communication skill development into several required and elective courses throughout the curriculum. |
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We also looked at the development of ideas of feminist pedagogy at the university level. |
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Internationally, social capital has become central to development activities in developing countries. |
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There were also brilliant engineers among them who contributed to the development of new techniques. |
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The development of some types of NHL, such as Burkitt's lymphoma, may have some link to the Epstein-Barr virus. |
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The relationship between placental development and villous proliferation in the vessels is presented. |
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The Norfolk Horn was used along with Southdowns in the development of the Suffolk breed of sheep. |
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The use and elaboration of the method will undoubtedly find new applications in research and development work. |
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It would also encourage the development of new tourism activities in the region. |
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Ms Sheehan encouraged the rally to show the government their displeasure with the development at the next state elections. |
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The popularity of pickups as pleasure vehicles has led to the development of luxurious features and accessories, fueling sales growth. |
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Now archaeologists excavating a development site at the Kilima Hotel, on Holgate Road, have discovered a human skeleton wearing hob-nail boots. |
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Local dignitaries, business organisations and companies involved with the development attended the opening. |
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The reason being, in West Malaysia, priority was given to the development of roads and railways due to unnavigability of most rivers there. |
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American society is the product of the most unrestrained development of the free market in the world. |
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The rooms will all be en suite while the development will also have restaurant, lounges, meeting room, banqueting hall and support facilities. |
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Early vocalizers displayed more advanced language development at later ages, and this continuity applied to both groups. |
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People feared the development would cause traffic gridlock and claimed noisy fans would make their lives a misery. |
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This coup actually suffocated the development of democracy in Iran in its embryonic stage. |
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Cooperatives can help bring stability, economic development and democracy according to a principal sponsor of the legislation. |
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There is much to see in the museum about the painting and firing of tiles and the historical development of Dutch tiles is also shown. |
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It is not the same as advanced development, although such development often ensues. |
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The observed apical-basal polarity in the zygote of Arabidopsis and Fucus presages polar development during embryogenesis. |
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His desires for inner expression led to the development of non-representational art, or art without a given subject. |
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My major field is History of Science, and I plan to dissertate on the development of the development of Quantum Mechanics. |
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He reportedly eats the cheapest form of unmilled rice and spends much of his wealth on development projects. |
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It could cap off an immense performance that has embraced all types of offensive records and included the development of a dynamic defense. |
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It suggests a growing awareness of the need for research and development that is starting to feed through to Irish manufacturing. |
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The personality development movement may appear to have been commercialised. |
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A house building firm was praised for its development of brownfield sites at the official opening of its new offices. |
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Residents voiced their concerns on the increased commercial development in the area in June when news of another development first surfaced. |
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Lignin formation is an essential part of the development of xylem tissue in vascular plants. |
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It is also an enterprise that complements other positive environmental, farming and rural development schemes. |
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He foresaw some immense consequences, mostly of the positive kind, that the appearance and development of the noosphere entailed for mankind. |
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I look forward to participating in the further development of squalamine for the treatment of lung cancer. |
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The management of depression has advanced greatly with the development of antidepressant agents based on neurotransmitter reuptake inhibition. |
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The development of cataracts is normally related to the natural process of ageing. |
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Companies are committing their financial resources to the marketing of existing products rather than the development of new ones. |
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The most obvious manifestation of this is the development of wood, or secondary xylem, from the vascular cambium. |
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It discusses the development of photomontage as a radical and expressive outlet. |
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This could make the inspiratory muscles vulnerable to the development of muscle fatigue. |
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Nor is a rigid systematic approach to leader development the right answer, as the authors eruditely demonstrate. |
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As all the Trochoidea, Cittarium pica has a lecitotrophic development and has a relatively short veliger phase. |
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Another part of the development is 24 two bedroom duplex houses, each having its own front garden. |
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Increasingly stringent VOC regulations have led to the development of water-based and high solids alternatives to solvent-based coatings. |
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To illustrate the development from neumes to notes, we take the Offertory Illumina, from the 10th Sunday. |
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Appropriate policies can foster the development of markets for previously unvalued goods. |
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The development would either be an urban extension of the town or a new village. |
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Anchoring all development in performance, gives greater purchase to the development of soft skills. |
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It also offers a broad range of software applications and hardware dedicated to the land development market. |
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The suggestion is that such property development is a distraction from their core business and, therefore, a bad thing. |
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A recent further analysis reveals that the diverging development between these two groups is, in fact, even more explicit later on. |
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It is distressingly easy to become disillusioned and cynical while working on a development aid project. |
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This is a path-breaking and well thought out budget with an eye on infrastructure development and growth. |
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What is clear is that both understandings are relevant to the development of international systems. |
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The development of tissue eosinophilia in allergic inflammatory responses is known to be orchestrated by a number of mediators. |
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The show will also trace the history of the dino's development through interactive games. |
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We see government as a catalyst, an enabler and a supporter of individual development and enterprise. |
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The climate and isolation of this area were integral to the development of Gullah culture. |
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The development includes a 120 room hotel, a nine-storey tower of apartments and a harbour for houseboats and speedboats. |
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But the long-term goal is to create the basis for internal development and endogenous growth. |
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He had been involved in the development of a data storage device using a thin nickel-plated wire. |
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It is a pity that they should wish to finance this by selling land for speculative building development to the detriment of our environment. |
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The development of Sorbian identity and self-consciousness greatly influenced young Kosyk. |
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He said a new development was residents who volunteered to help grit pavements in the area. |
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In general, development rate is 1.5 to 2 times slower in freshwater calanoid copepods relative to their brackish or marine counterparts. |
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Two evolutionary events that shaped current vertebrate life were the transition from water to land, and the development of endothermy. |
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Those responsible for the development of the multifunction polis should avoid selection of a site based on political expediency. |
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The multifunctional role of agriculture in the EU, including its environmental, food quality and rural development roles, would be abandoned. |
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For decades, international development agencies skirted gender issues in highly patriarchal societies. |
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This internalised focus does not, however, bode well for future economic development of the community. |
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Are we placing the early patristic development upon a level of authority equal to that of Scripture? |
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The veteran did not forget to slip in a message or two about such things as character development and patriotism. |
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But the plot was largely divorced from character development or historical context. |
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The next step in the multimillion proposed development will be the submission of an application for planning permission. |
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There was a near total neglect of development by the last government, especially where the grassroots communities were concerned. |
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He is responsible for the development of a multiplatinum roster of performers. |
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It also includes tools to handle complicated multiphase workflows and supports a variety of land development projects. |
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If so, such a cropping would have directly affected the development of our entire planetary system. |
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It is thought that the increase in ethylene responsiveness during petal development culminates in the ethylene climacteric. |
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It would make a nice freighter if any aircraft company was brave enough to finance development of a pure cargo aircraft. |
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Social anthropologists have documented the development of chieftainships as an intermediate stage between these two forms of social organization. |
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The antioxidative properties of statins also prevent the development of cardiac and smooth muscle cell hypertrophy. |
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Here the rapid development of the piano was important, with its expanding range of pitch and dynamics and the effects made possible by pedalling. |
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The greatest rate of ice shelf development probably occurred near the end of the Ice Age. |
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This impressive duplex apartment lies in an exclusive development that enjoys a prime coastal position and well-tended communal gardens. |
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Its widespread adoption encouraged the development of other methods of physical diagnosis. |
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His tiny waist was the centerpiece of a torso that sprouted massive arms and pecs, and his leg development was ahead of its time. |
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An ice-cream parlour in the old milking shed is also a possible development for the future. |
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The pathogenetic pathway responsible for the development of emphysema is still controversial. |
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There's the burly athlete whose pectoral development is matched only by his unyielding vanity. |
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It generates a sense of wellbeing and energy and is a powerful tool for personal development and spiritual growth. |
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Such interference might produce unforeseeable and harmful consequences on brain development or other aspects of the body's growth. |
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He became a prime mover in the development of an international language Ido based on Esperanto. |
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Intellectual understanding is a necessary foundation for the development of direct understanding or insight, vipassana. |
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The issue is further clouded by the plausible special pleading that the development industry has successfully propagated. |
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He designed the company network and acts as a mentor for software development and manufacturing engineering. |
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You want an urban flat, but don't want a formulaic development with identikit kitchens and bathrooms, boring layouts and drab fittings? |
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This mental growth or development is dependent on maturation of the nervous system and on experience. |
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Both groups of babies showed normal, healthy physical growth and their overall development fell within accepted norms. |
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Can you afford to replicate a clustered production environment for development and testing environments? |
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Testing applications in clustered environments can quickly multiply capacity requirements and delay development schedules. |
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Interrelations between sensory development and habitat change in clupeoid larvae. |
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This teaching accounted for much of their spiritual growth and development of character. |
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This integrative approach is fundamental to a comprehensive understanding of human development generally, and to fathering more specifically. |
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The KGB also helped economic development through industrial espionage abroad. |
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Taylor is also the managing director of a professional development and executive coaching company. |
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We are quite worried about this development as it has come out of the blue. |
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He urged Congress to pass a bill giving him special powers to fast-track development projects in the city. |
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Barley androgenesis is a suitable model system to study plant embryogenesis, as embryo development can easily be monitored in vitro. |
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In fact come to that there wasn't a car park as such either, more of a development site with vehicles strewn about across it. |
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Roots were stained, mycorrhizal colonization in roots was measured and fungal hyphae development in soil was determined as explained above. |
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The upper lateral incisors may be duplicated and the development of four molars or two supernumerary premolars may also occur. |
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Evaluation of the work's historical quality addresses the comprehensiveness of the research, the development of the argument, and the felicity of the expression. |
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Financial development refers to the expansion and elaboration of the financial structure, which encompasses institutions and instruments over time and space. |
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Their social, moral and spiritual development is unsatisfactory. |
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Sarah White, 24, is furious that Essex County Council is felling trees to make way for a bus lane as part of the new park-and-ride development at Sandon, near Chelmsford. |
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However, given the lengthy plan period ahead, in my opinion, it is too early to rule out the small shortfall being met by development on brownfield land within the urban area. |
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It was this analogy that drove him on to study cholera, anthrax, erysipelas and finally rabies, culminating in the development of the rabies vaccine. |
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The transition in digestive enzyme development will therefore have a direct impact on the type of feedstuffs used in formulating starter pig diets. |
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In the short term, development experts say renewable energy systems would best help poor isolated villages without connections to electricity grids. |
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Hopefully, though, in the pages that follow I can shine some light on the dynamics at work in this crazy software development universe which we are lucky enough to call home. |
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By comparing stages of oral language development to similar stages of writing development, parents may better understand the emergent writing process. |
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According to MacDougall, game development is, by nature, dynamic. |
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As this history makes clear, a powerful set of internal dynamics drove the development of the European economy in the second half of the twentieth century. |
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A variety of analyses have made such recommendations as the development of small, more expendable craft for the littoral and adjacent narrow seas. |
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Planning permission was granted in October 1999 for a development of 32 houses with detached garages and included a proposal to erect a retaining wall. |
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Part of the site will be used for residential development and will provide the company with a windfall from property that would otherwise have been used unproductively. |
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He pointed out that the commonwealth had the power, under international environmental treaties, to stop any development that was threatening protected wetlands. |
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They're one of the primary models for embryology and development since they grow inside an egg rather than a mother's uterus, making for easier study. |
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However, arable land, dwellings and residences were lost, access to commonage denied and development promised by the betterment never materialised. |
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Economic efficiency did not necessarily entail the development of large, capital-intensive factories, for towns themselves were highly effective economic units. |
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It's an end-run around the big plan for development in the field. |
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The development of molecular biology and embryology since World War II have greatly enhanced the possibilities of genetically engineering future populations. |
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The true reflection of the reality of development for the emergent economies is in the interests of the pressure groups within the WTO and other world bodies. |
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Interstocks are used to induce a specific plant development response. |
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One has to analyze the expansion of Anawrahta's historical image that formed the development of a Buddhist ecumene in the 11th and 12th centuries. |
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In 2000, he founded Blue Origin, in the hopes of lending a hand in the development of an otherworldly society. |
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Tackling the ongoing promotion and development of volunteerism is a big issue, requiring structures to be put in place to attract more people to get involved in clubs. |
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This development could prove a tremendous boost for the economy. |
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Write-off of nonrecurring costs during development so the price billed to the customer is unencumbered with the need to recover the original investment. |
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Furthermore, the length of the incubation period may be reduced by embryonic development during the laying period, which also would decrease the exposure time to predators. |
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The incubators provide a rich environment for innovative entrepreneurs, including mentoring, networking resources, business development and financial management. |
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The Kelo decision permitted the use of eminent domain for private development projects and has touched off a firestorm of protest throughout the country. |
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It has also been shown that the development of temper embrittlement is directly linked with the rise of impurity concentration near the prior austenite boundaries. |
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Thus, it could be said that our company's upgrowth in the internal market depends on upgrowth and development of these enterprises including their export abilities. |
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Boomburbs have emerged in the wake of higher cost of living, congestion and lack of open spaces in cities, literally pushing any new development on the fringes of city-limits. |
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It also has a different, non-surrealist afterlife in photomontage, invented by the Berlin Dadaists and instrumental for the development of Soviet film. |
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Light is one of the most important environmental factors exerting great influences on the growth and development of plants via photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis. |
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Anaxagoras and the followers of Pythagoras, with their development of incommensurables, are also thought by some to be the targets of Zeno's arguments. |
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Pushy and overenthusiastic parents may consciously or unconsciously hinder their children's development and make them more prone to early burnout and mental fatigue. |
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All these features are under threat from development and mismanagement, and their protection comes under the general heading of Earth-heritage conservation. |
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For example, completion of the chicken genome will provide a valuable model for human embryology and development as well as for study of reproductive diseases. |
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Like the photonic crystals under development for visible light applications, the PBG structure appears translucent to some frequencies and reflective to others. |
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He does occasionally, in this incarnation, convene meetings to condemn the growing criminalisation of politics, uneven development or corruption in the country. |
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Santos Dumont is truly a hero in his own right for his work first with dirigibles, then his development and seemingly first-ever successful flight in an airplane. |
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The poverty campaign is all about encouraging development in Africa. |
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He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers. |
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Apart from the development of royal poison antidotes, there was increasing demands for a wide range of non-poisonous plants from all parts of the known world. |
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Analysis of the development of the decomposer food-web, trophic relationships, and ecosystem properties during a three-year primary succession in sawdust. |
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Western Province is one of the regions in Zambia that has potential for economic development because of the array of unexploited natural resources. |
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We cannot allow these visions that lack public participation, divide the city into uneven halves, skew development and cause large displacements to become realities. |
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Sleep hygiene is really the development of good sleep habits. |
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Although there has been a lot of development in the area, some of the same bombed-out buildings are still standing, just as they were 60 years ago. |
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The company has also reduced the height of the development and has introduced a tree planting scheme to replace the diseased trees already felled. |
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In severe cases, excessive compensation at the level of the mediotarsal joint can lead to the development of bunions, hammertoes, and other disorders. |
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The proposal allocates 30 per cent of the space for non-industrial use, which is out of line with the 25 per cent stipulated in the development plan. |
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Eventually we found the exit and climbed a steep, suburban street into some hills, rising above the great cloverleaf of the freeway into a development of newly built houses. |
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Some people see the process of growth and development as very simple. |
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A further development in the process of disembodying the medical encounter is that clinical examination need no longer be negotiated through a body-to-body interface. |
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The last few episodes bring some form of closure to the major story arcs, while leaving the door wide open for further development should the show continue. |
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In the ripening stage of strawberry fruit development the vascular tissue comprises long fibres composed of cellulose, protein, pectin, and lignin. |
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National peculiarities aside, Western Europe continued to converge, a process facilitated by the development of a new post-social-democratic outlook. |
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One interesting development in the Indian telecoms market is the range of players getting involved in infrastructure buildout, such as railway and power companies. |
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Private agencies or NGOs carrying out development projects for the Government shall also be directed to pay compensation amount to the landowners. |
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For China, reform and development require a long period of peace. |
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The first breakthrough in the development of insect cell culture was the report of maturation of testicular follicle cells to spermatocytes in a moth in an artificial medium. |
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But the majority of professional development courses and documentation related to cultural issues for psychology is geared to clinical psychology. |
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The choir's history can quietly boast the development of soul stars like Carleen Anderson and Sam Moore, both of whom return to this album to pay their dues. |
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The course of development can, however, be altered by mutation. |
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Concerns have been expressed in relation to a proposed multimillion pound residential and commercial development for the Crobally area of Tramore. |
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The government has to put in place a programme whereby all non-complex, non-strategic IT development projects are outsourced to local enterprises. |
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The development of a leaf involves a complex pattern of cell division and cell elongation, with cell elongation playing a central part in the expansion of the leaf blade. |
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The researchers hypothesize that genetic factors affect certain aspects of central nervous system development that result in problems such as hyperactivity or impulsiveness. |
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The Harbour Board had sought the permission of the Department of Marine to demolish the old boatyard slipway in order to facilitate the development of the area. |
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Pollution from marinas and boatyards and the impact on marine ecosystems from yachting infrastructure development are also of concern, a subject too deep to go into here. |
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The final stage, production release, is achieved whenever bug fixes previously submitted to the development tree are merged into the latest stable production branch. |
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By 1914 Wiltshire's canals had dried up and for many years they became dumping grounds for rubbish as the war pushed any development plans into the background. |
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Further enhancements will guide the user through the development of brachistochrones for force fields which differ from gravitational force fields. |
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However, in the days of vacuum tubes and mechanical gyroscopes, development could not move along fast enough to get this weapon into combat before the war ended. |
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The development comprises a mix of three bedroom townhouses, four bedroom semi-detached and detached houses along with two bedroom apartments and three bedroom duplex houses. |
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That development enabled the persistence of the accelerating pace that started with biological evolution. |
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Despite a brave effort the footballers finished up with no silver ware but the Development Committee made huge strides with the development of the new playing grounds. |
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Last year 31 cheques in the name of development had been dishonoured. |
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It is a means of preparing the ground for enhancing personal development and contributes to partnership between an individual and the employing organisation. |
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I prefer articles which are provocative to those which follow well-worn grooves because I think the development of critical thinking is important to good debate. |
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Developments include fluxless melting, hot-chamber casting, and alloy development for improved creep resistance, castability, and electroplating characteristics. |
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He specialized in research and development in zirconium products, and allegedly had distant ties to Iran. |
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By taking on these responsibilities on behalf of the client, the job of the project manager becomes critical in ensuring the success of a nearshore development project. |
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They are providing top options for nearshore development outsourcing. |
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As this relatively well-educated population evolved from sojourners to permanent residents, they promoted the development of an increasingly mature society. |
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With all the continuities and discontinuities outlined in our separate chapters, this period was clearly fundamental for the subsequent development of Europe. |
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In the 1610s and 1620s, the French painters in Rome and Venice, most of them fascinated by Caravaggio, prepared the ground for the future development of French painting. |
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The diminution of the scope and autonomy of the private sphere constrains the potential for development of the individual through intimate relationships. |
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Problems such as physical isolation, unsurveyed land, and food and labour shortages impeded initial development and threatened the settlement's survival. |
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When you look around, it's clear that Gullah culture is not as strong as 40 years ago with all the development that has taken place in the community. |
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Rain and snow often accompany the development of nimbostratus clouds. |
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Founded in 1945 as a specialist research laboratory, it has grown to become a world leader in the development of electro-acoustic technologies and professional audio products. |
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Griefing has prompted the development of virtual societies where abuse, rather than breaking the rules of the game, becomes part of the world itself. |
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Another aspect of the Emirati economy is the fact that the huge wealth of such emirates as Abu Dhabi is used to subsidise development in the smaller, poorer emirates. |
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So too is the development of promising young researchers as they move between institutions, problems and mentors, finally themselves becoming elders of the tribe. |
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The reaction to this development has engendered a fear that cultural morality is veering out of control. |
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Despite the lessons learnt from Thredbo, the New South Wales Government is pushing ahead with more ski resort development in the National Park at Perisher. |
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However, its development has not been guided by any master plan. |
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Local administrators have undertaken to revitalise the sport and have brought to the Silver City a group of players and development personnel in an endeavor to achieve this. |
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It is assumed that plant growth and development are regulated by the interactions between the environment and endogenous factors, especially hormones. |
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Spadefoot toad tadpoles and other species that develop in ephemeral pools have evolved traits that allow for successful development in an unpredictable environment. |
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