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* Grzega, Joachim: “ On the Description of National Varieties: Examples from ( German and Austrian ) German and ( English and American ) English .” In: Linguistik Online 7 ( 2000 ).
* Description from the Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
The court of N ' Gangue M ' voumbe Niambi, from the book Description of Africa ( 1668 )
* Description of operating principle ( with animation ) from HowStuffWorks
* Description of Audiation from the Gordon Institute for Music Learning
& Puerta, Pablo ( 2003 ): Description of the earliest fossil penguin from South America and first Paleogene vertebrate locality of Tierra Del Fuego, Argentina.
* Description of characteristics, from Flora of China
Major General Thomas Hardwicke ’ s 1821 presentation of an article titled " Description of a new Genus of the Class Mammalia, from the Himalaya Chain of Hills Between Nepaul and the Snowy Mountains " at the Linnean Society in London is usually regarded as the moment the red panda became a bona fide species in Western science.
Their findings, recorded in the Description de l ' Égypte, include detailed maps that depict the discovery of an ancient canal extending northward from the Red Sea and then westward toward the Nile.
* Description and Examples of the villanelle from a web page for a course taught by poet Alberto Ríos.
An early description of the opossum comes from explorer John Smith, who wrote in Map of Virginia, with a Description of the Countrey, the Commodities, People, Government and Religion in 1608 that " An Opassom hath an head like a Swine, and a taile like a Rat, and is of the bignes of a Cat.
Description of Israelite captives from the kingdoms of Kingdom of Israel ( Samaria ) | Israel and Kingdom of Judea | Judea, as they were portrayed on the Southern wall of Shoshenq I's Temple of Amun in Karnak ( dated 925 / 6 BCE )
Other possible sources are the anonymous play King Leir ( published in 1605 ); A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1574 ), by John Higgins ; The Malcontent ( 1604 ), by John Marston ; The London Prodigal ( 1605 ); Arcadia ( 1580 – 1590 ), by Sir Philip Sidney, from which Shakespeare took the main outline of the Gloucester subplot ; Montaigne's Essays, which were translated into English by John Florio in 1603 ; An Historical Description of Iland of Britaine, by William Harrison ; Remaines Concerning Britaine, by William Camden ( 1606 ); Albion's England, by William Warner, ( 1589 ); and A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures, by Samuel Harsnett ( 1603 ), which provided some of the language used by Edgar while he feigns madness.
* Description of the Bacchanalia and the Senate's ruling from Fordham
* Description of the sinking of the Forfarshire and Grace Darling ’ s part in the rescue, from The Tragedy of the Seas, 1841, from Google Book Search
In 1987, a request from the U. S. Department of Defense led to the development of VHDL ( VHSIC Hardware Description Language, where VHSIC is Very High Speed Integrated Circuit ).
" Description of a new species of subfossil eagle from Madagascar: Stephanoaetus ( Aves: Falconiformes ) from the deposits of Amphasambazimba ," Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 107: 421-428.
" From Olaus Magnus ' A Description of the Northern Peoples from 1555.
" From Olaus Magnus ' A Description of the Northern Peoples from 1555.
* Web Services Description Language ( WSDL ) from the W3C
" Crunchy Frog " is a fictional confection originating from a Monty Python sketch titled " Trade Description Act ", inspired by the British law Trade Descriptions Act 1968.
* Description and history of Clerkenwell from an 1868 Gazetteer

Description and Centre
* A Summary Description of the Tony Cliff papers held at the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick Library.
* Description of 4079 at Didcot Railway Centre website.
* Description of ENICPA from the website of the European Monitoring Centre on Change

Inland and Waterways
* Inland Waterways Navigation, Locks and Dams
** Sec 206, Inland Waterways Revenue Act of 1978, as amended by Sec 1405, WRDA 1986
In the 1950s traffic began to fall and low fixed bridges would have replaced opening bridges but for the actions of the Inland Waterways Association of Ireland which persuaded the Tánaiste to encourage passenger launches, which kept the bridges high enough for navigation.
Charlotte was heavily involved in campaigning for more funds and the regeneration of England's waterways while in Parliament and won the first ever Inland Waterways Association Parliamentarian of the Year Award in 2008.
The Inland Waterways Association organised several protest meetings, and the one held in Lancaster led to the formation of the Lancaster Canal Boat Club.
There are nine partners: British Waterways, Cumbria County Council, Inland Waterways Association, Kendal Town Council, Lancashire County Council, City of Lancaster Council, Lancaster Canal Trust, South Lakeland District Council, and The Waterways Trust.
In the context of British Inland Waterways, " narrow boat " refers to the original working boats built in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries for carrying goods on the narrow canals ( where locks and bridge holes would have a minimal MAXIMUM width of ; some locks on the Shropshire Union are even smaller ).
* The Inland Waterways Association: River Ancholme
* Inland Waterways Protection Society
With the increase in interest in waterways as leisure facilities, the Inland Waterways Association began to take an active role in the improvement of the River Gipping from the 1970s.
* Article written by Bob Kearney ( former working party organiser of Ipswich Branch of the Inland Waterways Association ) for " Navvies ", the magazine of the Waterway recovery Group.
* Ipswich Branch of Inland Waterways Association who are restoring the navigation.
Further funding came from an Inland Waterways Association national restoration fund, launched in 1969.
This was first considered by the Severn Trent Water Authority in 1974, who conducted a survey, the cost of which was partly funded by the Inland Waterways Association.
A group supporting the restoration of the canal had been set up in the early 1950s independently of the Inland Waterways Association, with which it was subsequently merged.
In July 1958, the Bowes Committee published their Inquiry into Inland Waterways which specifically mentioned the Kennet and Avon finding " no justification for restoring the section from Reading to Bath ".
A government white paper followed the Bowes Report in February 1959, recommending that an Inland Waterways Redevelopment Advisory Committee should assist schemes to regenerate canals that were no longer able to collect enough fees from tolls to pay for their upkeep.
The northern section was the setting for a high-profile campaign by the fledgling Inland Waterways Association in 1947, involving the right of navigation under Tunnel Lane bridge, which required the Great Western Railway to jack it up in order to allow boats to pass.
After Lord Methuen raised the issue in the House of Lords in 1947, and was assured that the bridge " would be lifted at any time on notice of intended passage being given ", Tom Rolt of the Inland Waterways Association ( IWA ) announced that he intended to pass under the bridge on 20 May 1947.
A campaign against closure was mounted by the Inland Waterways Association and local activists.
Another step forwards occurred in 2010, when British Waterways gave Inglesham Lock to the Trust, and the Inland Waterways Association mounted a national campaign to fund its restoration and around of canal above it.

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