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Constant and cast
The situation affected the cast and crew to the extent that they set up the Constant Gardener Trust to provide basic education for children of these villages.

Constant and changes
Constant ownership changes did not help the Indians.
Stable measuring unit assumption: financial capital maintenance in nominal monetary units or traditional Historical cost accounting only under the traditional Historical Cost paradigm ; i. e., accountants consider changes in the purchasing power of the functional currency up to but excluding 26 % per annum for three years in a row ( which would be 100 % cumulative inflation over three years or hyperinflation as defined in IAS 29 ) as immaterial or not sufficiently important for them to choose Capital Maintenance in units of constant purchasing power in terms of a Daily Consumer Price Index or daily rate Constant Item Purchasing Power Accounting at all levels of inflation and deflation as authorized in IFRS in the original Framework ( 1989 ), Par 104 ( a ) Conceptual Framework ( 2010 ), Par.
Constant folding and propagation are typically used together to achieve many simplifications and reductions, by interleaving them iteratively until no more changes occur.
ATLAS-3 instruments, mounted on a Spacelab pallet in the cargo bay, included Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy ( ATMOS ), which collected more data on trace gases in the atmosphere than on all three of its previous flights combined ; Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Spectrometer ( SSBUV ), which took ozone measurements to calibrate ozone monitor on aging NOAA-9 satellite as well as cooperative measurements with other ATLAS-3 instruments ; Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor ( ACRIM ), which took extremely precise measurements of the sun's total radiation for 30 orbits as calibration reference for sister instrument on Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite ( UARS ) launched in 1991 ; Measurement of the Solar Constant ( SOLCON ), provided by Belgium, which also measured solar radiation but as reference point to track changes over years ; Solar Spectrum Measurement ( SOLSPEC ), French instrument, measured sun's radiation as function of wavelength ; and Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor ( SUSIM ), which collected its highest precision solar ultraviolet radiation measurements in its 15-year lifetime.
Constant upgrades to the model included the addition of an intercooler, 5 lug wheels replacing the four-bolt wheels it had inherited from the rear wheel drive Mitsubishi Galant Lambda, rear power train changes from 4 to 6 bolt axles, various fuel management upgrades and upgrades to the transmission.
Constant changes to the offensive coordinator position despite a successful 2000 offensive ranking were often to blame, as QB Shaun King had to work with 3 different coordinators in 3 years.

Constant and lead
Constant deficits will lead to higher inflation and lower productivity, and should be avoided.
* Constant vomiting can lead to gastroesophageal reflux < ref > Mehler, Philip S..
Constant exposure to these alcohol containing rinses, even in the absence of smoking and drinking, lead to significant increases in the development of oral cancer.

Constant and numerous
Constant study then began to tell on his health, and in 1682, leaving his already numerous pupils, he opened a practice in Minden at the request of a relative who held a high position in that town.
Constant attacks by Soviet submarines and British surface ships ( consisting of a force of two aircraft carriers, two cruisers and six destroyers ) also sunk numerous German ships and worsened the supply situation even more.

Constant and arguments
He and his brother Constant had many arguments about his paintings.
Other modern thinkers are studied for their reflections about republicanism: Benjamin Constant or Alexis de Tocqueville introduced many republican, however modern not classical, arguments in their books.

Constant and with
Constant angular momentum is extremely useful when dealing with the orbits of planets and satellites, and also when analyzing the Bohr model of the atom.
It was in Paris in the middle 1840s that Millet befriended Constant Troyon, Narcisse Diaz, Charles Jacque, and Théodore Rousseau, artists who, like Millet, would become associated with the Barbizon school ; Honoré Daumier, whose figure draftsmanship would influence Millet's subsequent rendering of peasant subjects ; and Alfred Sensier, a government bureaucrat who would become a lifelong supporter and eventually the artist's biographer.
Appleton previously studied with Millet's friend, the Barbizon painter Constant Troyon.
The history of quantum chemistry essentially began with the 1838 discovery of cathode rays by Michael Faraday, the 1859 statement of the black body radiation problem by Gustav Kirchhoff, the 1877 suggestion by Ludwig Boltzmann that the energy states of a physical system could be discrete, and the 1900 quantum hypothesis by Max Planck that any energy radiating atomic system can theoretically be divided into a number of discrete energy elements ε such that each of these energy elements is proportional to the frequency ν with which they each individually radiate energy and a numerical value called Planck ’ s Constant.
By contrast, a Cosmological Constant is static, with a fixed energy density and w < sub > q </ sub > = − 1.
Constant feuding with the nobility of Brandenburg led Frederick to withdraw to his castle at Cadolzburg in 1425 and transfer the regency of the margravate to his son John in 1426 ( Frederick, however, remained elector ).
; Constant folding and propagation: replacing expressions consisting of constants ( e. g., ) with their final value () at compile time, rather than doing the calculation in run-time.
Ferdinand, known as " the Constant ", from the fortitude with which he endured captivity, died unransomed in 1443.
Other members included theorist Raoul Vaneigem, the Dutch painter Constant Nieuwenhuys, the Italo-Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi, the English artist Ralph Rumney ( sole member of the London Psychogeographical Association, Rumney suffered expulsion relatively soon after the formation ), the Danish artist Asger Jorn ( who after parting with the SI also founded the Scandinavian Institute of Comparative Vandalism ), the architect and veteran of the Hungarian Uprising Attila Kotanyi, and the French writer Michele Bernstein.
Constant re-divisions of territories by Clovis's descendants resulted in many rivalries that, for more than two hundred years, kept Neustria in almost constant warfare with Austrasia, the eastern portion of the Frankish kingdom.
Constant wars with many of the major powers in Europe rendered a significant marriage with a foreign princess unlikely, or so Louis XIV told his brother, Monsieur, when persuading him to accept the king's legitimised daughter, Françoise Marie de Bourbon ( known as Mademoiselle de Blois ), as wife for Philippe.
* The ballet Pomona, with music by Constant Lambert, choreography by Frederick Ashton and scenery and costumes by Vanessa Bell, first performed by the Vic-Wells Ballet at the Sadler's Wells Theatre on 17 January 1933.
Constant real value non-monetary items are non-monetary items with constant real values over time whose values within an entity are not generally determined in a market on a daily basis.
He completed his formal education in 1930 by earning a Ph. D. in theoretical physics from the University of Wisconsin – Madison with his thesis, The Dielectric Constant of Helium.
Bancroft capped off his education with a European tour, in the course of which he sought out almost every distinguished man in the world of letters, science and art, including Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Wilhelm von Humboldt, Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lord Byron, Barthold Georg Niebuhr, Christian Charles Josias Bunsen, Friedrich Karl von Savigny, Varnhagen von Ense, Victor Cousin, Benjamin Constant and Alessandro Manzoni.
Instead he encountered a late summer storm, leading to the sinking of the Constant Reformation with the loss of 333 lives — almost including Rupert's brother, Prince Maurice, who only just escaped — and a great deal of captured treasure.
Constant battle with Angmar began to wear down the forces of Arthedain, while Cardolan as a political entity came to an end shortly after 1409.
Because of an affair with a girl he had to leave and Constant moved to the University of Edinburgh, where he lived at Andrew Duncan, the elder and became friends with James Mackintosh, and Malcolm Laing.
The Constant Gardener was released in 2005 with Fiennes in the central role.
It was produced by Constant c Productions and Amblin Entertainment, in association with Warner Bros. Television.
She entered into an early marriage of convenience with Charles Louis Constant d ' Agoult, Comte d ' Agoult ( 1790 – 1875 ) on May 16, 1827, thereby becoming the Comtesse d ' Agoult.
On December 20, 1606, he set sail from England with his flagship, the Susan Constant, and two smaller ships, the Godspeed, and the Discovery, with 105 men and boys, plus 39 sailors.

cast and changes
Several attempts to revamp the series through cast changes and, later, expanding the focus from the motel to the surrounding community were unsuccessful.
Family Affairs, which was broadcast opposite the racier Hollyoaks, never achieved significantly high viewing figures leading to several dramatic revamps of the cast and marked changes in style and even location over its run.
As well as its regular car chases, jumps and stunts, the show relied on character familiarity, with Deputy Cletus replacing Deputy Enos in the third and fourth season, and Coy and Vance Duke temporarily replacing Bo and Luke ( due to a salary dispute ) in the fifth season, being the only major cast changes through the show's run ( Ben Jones and James Best both left temporarily during the second season due to different disputes with producers, but both returned within a couple of episodes ).
The 1993 children's book The Three Little Wolves and the Big Bad Pig inverts the cast and makes a few changes to the plot: the wolves build a brick house, then a concrete house, then a steel house, and finally a house of flowers.
Zidane's " Skill " command list, for example, changes to " Dyne ", allowing him to execute powerful attacks ; Vivi's " Black Magic " command evolves into " Double Black ", allowing him to cast two magic spells simultaneously.
ABC resuscitated it-with still more changes in cast ( most notably, Alice Ghostley replaced Sudie Bond in the role of Paul's sister Edwina ) and premise-in the summer of 1974, when it ran for two months.
Finally, the feeling for the natural divisions of a play — including acts, scenes, and changes of place — its entries and exits, and the positioning of the cast are integral to playwriting technique.
Despite numerous cast and production changes over the years, Last of the Summer Wine continued to be popular with viewers and was renewed year after year despite reports to the contrary.
On-screen chemistry with existing players determined the later changes to the cast.
This version, however, makes significant changes to the original story even though Hayakawa was cast once again as the sexually predatory Asian man.
Three of the teens from the original cast — Gosselaar, Diamond, and Voorhies — remained on the show, playing the same characters with only minor changes to their backstories.
A second adaptation was then produced, which re-used some of the film from the original series but also contained new material with slight cast changes.
The second leg of the tour began on 1 September 2010 at the New Victoria Theatre, Woking with several changes to the cast.
After changes were made to the script in the early 1980s, the play re-opened Off Broadway at Circle in the Square Downtown with a new cast including Zeljko Ivanek as Vito.
Garner was re-cast as the character's more normal twin brother, in the hopes of creating a more popular series with few cast changes.
The Post Office chose to make Scott's winning design in cast iron ( Scott had suggested mild steel ) and to paint it red ( Scott had suggested silver, with a " greeny-blue " interior ) and, with other minor changes of detail, it was brought into service as the Kiosk No. 2 or K2.
However, serious doubt has been cast on the neutral theory by the application of the McDonald-Kreitman test to show that a substantial proportion of amino acid changes may be due to selection.
As the series continued, some key changes were made: Nurse Carol Hathaway, played by Julianna Margulies, who attempts suicide in the original pilot script, was made into a regular cast member, while Gloria Reuben and Laura Innes would then join the series as Physician Assistant Jeanie Boulet and Dr. Kerry Weaver, respectively, by the second season.
The series continued for nearly five years after Fonzie's shark-jumping stunt, with a number of changes in cast and situations.
Scriptwriter Brian Daley died only hours after recording concluded ; " additional material " was contributed by John Whitman, who introduced changes required for continuity with the newly developed plan for the prequels, as well as changes identified by the director and cast.
She and writer David Kreizman made numerous changes to the sets, stories, and the cast.
In fact they are the same color, but the brain changes its assumption about color due to the color cast of the surrounding photo.
The same cast had previously performed the play at Canada's Stratford Festival ; Wellington essentially filmed the stage production without significant changes.
During its run, the series underwent several major cast reshuffles, changes in tone and style, and a revision of its fictional location.

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