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* Changing shall take place below the stayers line and as near to the inside edge of the track as practicable.

Changing and be
Changing his clothes, he put on his dark-blue flannel suit, and laid away the gray jacket with the feeling that he might be putting it aside for good.
Changing measured income and its relation to consumption over time might be modeled accordingly, such as in the permanent income hypothesis.
Changing of regional blood flow in various anatomic structures ( as a measure of the injected positron emitter ) can be visualized and relatively quantified with a PET scan.
On 21 July 2004, in the Delivering Security in a Changing World review of defence spending, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon announced that three frigates of the fleet of sixteen would be paid off as part of a continuous cost-cutting strategy, and these were subsequently sold to Chile.
Changing the payout percentage after a slot machine has been placed on the gaming floor requires a physical swap of the software or firmware, which is usually stored on an EPROM but may be loaded onto non-volatile random access memory ( NVRAM ) or even stored on CD-ROM or DVD, depending on the capabilities of the machine and the applicable regulations.
Changing the firmware of a device may rarely or never be done during its economic lifetime ; some firmware memory devices are permanently installed and cannot be changed after manufacture.
Changing the character to be " a man with very human emotions " also allowed for the development of the Spock character.
Changing those programs in ways that reduce the growth of costs — which will be difficult, in part because of the complexity of health policy choices — is ultimately the nation ’ s central long-term challenge in setting federal fiscal policy.
Changing into a Tanooki statue while jumping would result in Mario pounding the ground and killing whatever enemies are directly under him, this marked the first appearance of the " Ground Pound " move in a Mario game, a move that would later be given to Yoshi in Yoshi's Island and that would later become part of Mario's standard moveset in Super Mario 64 and all subsequent games.
Enigma was initially " going to be the launch book of Touchmark ," but became the second new Vertigo title, written by the author Shade, the Changing Man, and drawn by the artist from Grant Morrison's earlier Kid Eternity miniseries.
Changing work patterns may have influenced the fact that the town was the first rural telephone exchange in Britain to be broadband-enabled through public demand.
Miliband provided additional comments on their need, saying: " Changing people's behaviour is only achieved by " market forces and price signals ", and " As our understanding of climate change increases, it is clear more needs to be done.
He will be part of a team including Shade, The Changing Man, Deadman and Madame Xanadu.
In 1996 he published his autobiography ' Changing Trains ' in which he first expressed an interest in running to be Mayor of London.
Elektra's catalog continues to be released / reissued by Rhino Records, which released a 5-CD box set various-artists compilation titled Forever Changing: the Golden Age of Elektra Records 1963-1973 in November, 2006.
" This would be the last of the Weyoun clones, as a result of the destruction of the cloning facility on Rondac III (" The Changing Face of Evil ").
Changing any of these marks required fairly minimal changes to the software routines in Apple DOS which read and wrote the floppy disk, but produced a disk that could not be copied by any of the standard copiers, such as Apple's COPYA program.
Changing patterns in the betrothal and marriage process in some rural villages of modern China can be represented as the following stages:
His book Changing Education to Change the World published in Spanish in 2004, was meant to stimulate the efforts of teachers among SAT graduates who are beginning to be involved in a SAT-in-Education project, that offers the staff of schools and the students in schools of education a " supplementary curriculum " of self-knowledge, relationship-repair and spiritual culture.
Changing the field the angle of the field of view can be changed and a deflecting bias can be superimposed to scan through all angles.
# Changing the usage from " Persian " to " Farsi " may give the impression that Farsi is a new language, although this may well be the intention of some users of " Farsi ".
Soon after the end of the war in 1918 the 1st Welsh Guards returned home and where they would be based for much of the inter-war period, performing training and ceremonial duties, such as the Changing of the Guard and Trooping the Colour.

Changing and by
* Changing The Times, is an Alternate History Electronic Magazine written and maintained by alternate historians.
Changing the allophone used by native speakers for a given phoneme in a specific context usually will not change the meaning of a word but the result may sound non-native or unintelligible.
Changing x to x / b stretches the graph horizontally by a factor of b. ( think of the x as being dilated )
Changing x to xcosA + ysinA and changing y to-xsinA + ycosA rotates the graph by an angle A.
In 1893 the same printer brought several more drawings for Weatherly ’ s Our Dear Relations, another book of rhymes, and the following year Potter successfully sold a series of frog illustrations and verses for Changing Pictures, a popular annual offered by the art publisher Ernest Nister.
< center > Changing of the Dragoon guard by the " Field Marshal Nieto " Regiment of Cavalry, Life-Guard of the President of the Republic of Peru </ center >
** The Changing Light at Sandover by James Merrill ( composed 1976-1982 )
" A Quiet Opening: North Koreans in a Changing Media Environment " a study commissioned by the U. S. State Department and conducted by Intermedia and released May 10, 2012 shows that despite extremely strict regulations and draconian penalties North Koreans, particularly elite elements, have increasing access to news and other media outside the state-controlled media authorized by the government.
Changing the lithography wavelength is significantly limited by absorption.
Changing the grid voltage will change the plate current ; by suitable choice of a plate load resistor, amplification is obtained.
* Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World, a 2003 book by Margaret Thatcher
Changing the relative phase of the subwoofer with respect to the woofers in other speakers may or may not help to minimize unwanted destructive acoustic interference in the frequency region covered by both subwoofer and main speakers.
* Life for Life's Sake: Memories of a Vanished England and a Changing World, by One Who Was Bohemian, Poet, Soldier, Novelist and Wanderer ( 1941 ) memoir
* Video of the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknowns, by Dover Lodge # 489
); the campus novel, with a lot of intellectual discussion and a lot of sex going on ( in particular Changing Places ); pastiche ( the narrative technique itself and, in particular, the essays written by Helen Reed's students on " What Is It Like to Be a Bat ?").
*" Consumer Co-operatives in a Changing World " edited by Johann Brazda and Robert Schediwy ( ICA ), 1989
* Changing Procedures and Changing Strategies in Dutch Coalition Building by Hans Daalder In: Legislative Studies Quarterly Vol.
Changing the process by which members of boards and committees are chosen:
This special subtitle was debuted on the Vertigo X Anniversary Preview ( Apr 2003 ), a 48-page special previewing Vertigo's up-coming projects and featuring a short Shade, the Changing Man story by the " Ecstatic " team of Peter Milligan and Mike Allred ( a pun on their then-current Marvel project together: X-Statix ).

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