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*“ The October Crisis per se " in chronological order-5 October to 29 December 1970 on McGill University website ( doc requires download ).
*“ New Zealand ’ s greenhouse gas emissions made up only 0. 4 % of the global total and on a per capita basis our emissions are half those of countries like Australia and the United States.
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*“ Bring the language in line with current practice of machine use-I / O control systems, trap ( i. e. exception ) supervision, monitored operation and multiprogramming ”.
*“ Creating History: Lowell Thomas and Lawrence of Arabia ” online history exhibit at Clio Visualizing History.
*“ Zeolite-water close cycle solar refrigeration ; numerical optimisation and field-testing ”, Jean-Baptiste Monnier ; Dupont, M. Proc.
*“ Víctor Haya de la Torre Is Dead ; Elder Statesman of Peru Was 84 ,” Obituary ( AP ), New York Times, August 4, 1979, 24.
*“ Normalization and Nuclear Issue Are Two Separate Matters ” – A spokesman for the DPRK Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Tongil Korea Net, January 17, 2009.
*“ Discussion of H. R. Trevor-Roper: " The General Crisis of the Seventeenth Century "” pages 8 – 42 from Past and Present, No. 18, November 1960 with contributions from Roland Mousnier, J. H. Elliott, Lawrence Stone, H. R. Trevor-Roper, E. H. Kossmann, E. J. Hobsbawm and J. H. Hexter.
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# Use small and slow solutions: Small and slow systems are easier to maintain than big ones, making better use of local resources and producing more sustainable outcomes.
Jane Small continued to live in Paddington after her second husband's death, and her manor house was big enough to have been let to Sir John Popham, the attorney general, in the 1580s.
Small businesses, such as the “ Effingham Canning Company ” and Potato Barrel manufacturing mills, became big businesses.
The motto for the village is " Small in size, big in heart " which was selected as a winner in a contest won by Michelle Wheatley along with an accompanying logo which celebrates the areas agricultural heritage.
Small distillers believed Hamilton deliberately designed the tax to ruin them and promote big business, a view endorsed by some historians.
The Berenstain Bears, who reside " in a big treehouse down a sunny dirt road deep in Bear Country ," consists of Papa Bear, an oafish, bumbling carpenter ; wise Mama Bear, a housewife and perfectionist ; and their children, Brother Bear ( originally Small Bear ), and later additions Sister Bear and Honey Bear.
# Small changes can produce big results ... but the areas of highest leverage are often the least obvious.
In May 2012, Ryan Bourne and Thomas Oechsle published ' Small is a Best ', a statistical report that outlined the case that economies with small governments tend to grow faster than those with big governments.
* Male tajne velikih majstora kuhinje (" Small secrets of big chefs ") ( cooking show ), aired in the 1980s
Small hillocks ( though showing degraded condition ) in the lake show big trees ; birds of prey such as Milvus migrans lineatus and Circus aeruginosus have been recorded on these trees.
Small omega is normally the argument of perihelion, not the longitude of the ascending node, and the latter's symbol is not big omega but the similar-looking ascending node character.
The two-barrel carbureted Turbo-Fire 400 was a Small Block Chevrolet V8 engine, similar, but very different internally, to the 350, while the Turbo-Jet 400 was a slightly enlarged version of the 396 CID big block V8 and had an actual displacement of 402 CID.
Small and big rivers in Sørvág ( note: rivers in the Faroe Islands may be considered a mere stream in other places ):
He was the model for the character ' Tristan Farnon ' in Wight's semi-autobiographical novels, which were later adapted to the big screen in two films, and television under the name All Creatures Great and Small.
A significant example of this level of influence occurred in 1771, as described above, following the " big bat " controversy when Nyren, Brett and Small effectively changed the Laws of Cricket by setting the maximum bat width.
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