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Disruptive and Pattern
The Dickey Betts Band, including Warren Haynes, was also formed during this time and released the album Pattern Disruptive in 1988.
The period saw a generational change in weapons and equipment on issue to ADGs ; jungle green uniforms were replaced by the Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform ( DPCU ), the L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle ( SLR ), M16 and F1 Sub-Machine Gun were replaced by the F88 Austeyr assault rifle and Vietnam-era radios were replaced with the Raven series of VHF and HF sets.
Following the introduction of the Combat Soldier 95 ( CS95 ) clothing system of Disruptive Pattern Material ( DPM ) this is worn for most day-to-day business replacing the old ' working ' uniform of green Lightweight Trousers and Shirt / Jersey, albeit that these are still used as ' Barrack Dress ' by some office based personnel.
In 1942 the Admiralty Intermediate Disruptive Pattern came into use, followed in 1944 by the Admiralty Standard Schemes.
* Disruptive Pattern Material ( e. g. SBD and SDU )
Currently, Australian troops wear a camouflage uniform called Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform ( more commonly called DPCU or Auscam ), shaded to suit Australia's terrain.
There are three variations, the original design which is most commonly used, another for use in desert environments, called Disruptive Pattern Desert Uniform ( DPDU ) and a third for use by OPFOR units in training exercises.
The new Canadian Disruptive Pattern uniform is commonly called " CADPAT " to diffentiate it from the previous uniform called " combat " The term combat now refers to the old monochrome ( single color ) combat uniform.
Betts returned to his solo career, performing live at smaller venues and releasing the album Pattern Disruptive in 1989.
* Pattern Disruptive ( 1989 ) ( Dickey Betts Band )
The Disruptive Pattern Material ( DPM ) version ( 95 Pattern / Soldier 95 ) has been made since about 1992.
* Disruptive Pattern Material ( DPM )
With Matt Abts on drums and Johnny Neel on keyboards the now formed Dickey Betts Band released the 1988 album Pattern Disruptive.
* Disruptive Pattern Camouflage, an Australian military camouflage pattern, see Disruptive Pattern Combat Uniform

Disruptive and camouflage
Modern military camouflage makes use of # Disruptive patterning | disruptively patterned equipment, face paint and natural materials

Disruptive and 2010
On September 20, 2010, Mr. Ben-Horin ’ s speech “ The Disruptive Opportunity for Libraries ” was a keynote address to the European Congress on E-Inclusion 2010 “ Delivering Digital Europe in Public Libraries ” conference held in the Flemish Parliament in Brussels as part of the European Year for Combating Poverty and Social Exclusion.

Disruptive and .
Disruptive physical contact ( a personal foul ) is penalized, and a free throw is usually awarded to an offensive player if he is fouled while shooting the ball.
* Disruptive innovation is Clayton Christensen's theory of industry disruption by new technology or products.
): P2P Computing: The Evolution of a Disruptive Technology, Idea Group Inc, Hershey.
* Ramesh Subramanian and Brian Goodman ( eds ), Peer-to-Peer Computing: Evolution of a Disruptive Technology, ISBN 1-59140-429-0, Idea Group Inc., Hershey, PA, USA, 2005.
WordNet has been supported by grants from the National Science Foundation, DARPA, the Disruptive Technology Office ( formerly the Advanced Research and Development Activity ), and REFLEX.
* Disruptive Solutions Process, U. S. Air National Guard disruptive improvement and procurements
* Parasomnias: Disruptive sleep-related events involving inappropriate actions during sleep ; sleep walking and night-terrors are examples.
The External Leadership of Self-Managing Teams: Intervening in the Context of Novel and Disruptive Events.
Disruptive conflicts when Edward took over government could thus be minimized, while Dudley's chances to continue as principal minister would be good.
He now runs his own company, Disruptive Innovations.
The agenda featured more than 100 speakers and nearly 50 sessions on topics ranging from cloud to mobility and virtualization, to address the event's theme — New Business Solutions: Embracing Disruptive Technologies & Changing Delivery Models.
Linspire sponsored development of Nvu, a stand-alone version of Mozilla Composer which incorporates Cascading Style Sheets support and other improvements from software company Disruptive Innovations.
* Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) is passed by parliament.
The act replaced the Prevention of Terrorism Ordinance ( POTO ) of 2001 and the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) ( 1985 – 95 ), and was supported by the governing National Democratic Alliance.
Disruptive technological advances have been few in the Honorverse for most of the 500 years leading up to the series ; as the series opens, that technological stagnation has led to a similar stagnation in both military strategy and tactics.
* Disruptive behaviour.
In Citizens for Democracy through its President v. State of Assam and Others, 1995 KHC 486: 1995 ( 2 ) KLT SN 74: 1995 ( 3 ) SCC 743: 1995 SCC ( Cri ) 600: AIR 1996 SC 2193, the court entertained a letter from Shri Kuldip Nayar ( a journalist, in his capacity as President of Citizens for Democracy ) to a judge of the court alleging human-rights violations of Terrorist and Disruptive Activities ( Prevention ) Act ( TADA ) detainees ; it was treated as a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.
Details of Marguerite Durand can be found in the English language in American Professor Mary Louise Roberts ' 2002 book, Disruptive Acts: The New Woman in Fin-de-Siècle France.
Disruptive sexual selection for plumage coloration in a passerine bird.
Disruptive social changes and Sadat's relative tolerance toward political parties contributed to the rapid growth of Islamic groups in the 1970s.

Pattern and British
Whitworth was commissioned by the War Department of the British government to design a replacement for the calibre. 577-inch Pattern 1853 Enfield, whose shortcomings had been revealed during the recent Crimean War.
Brown Bess is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives.
The Long Land Pattern musket and its derivatives, all. 75 caliber flintlock muskets, were the standard long guns of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838 when they were superseded by a percussion cap smoothbore musket.
The British Ordnance System converted many flintlocks into the new percussion system known as the Pattern 1839 Musket.
The Long Land Pattern " Brown Bess " musket was the British infantryman's basic arm from about 1740 until the 1830s.
Another version with a barrel was first manufactured for the British East India Company, and was eventually adopted by the British Army in 1790 as the India Pattern.
Pattern Recognition was written between 2001 and 2002 while Gibson was living in Vancouver, British Columbia and released in February 2003.
The British Pattern 1914 Enfield with a Mauser-style lug might have replaced the Lee-Enfield, but the exigencies of World War I prevented this from happening.
It manufactured 1914 Pattern Enfield rifles for British forces, and Mosin-Nagant rifles for Russia.
Germany deployed military caliber hunting rifles with telescopic sights, and the British used Aldis, Winchester and Periscopic Prism Co. sights fitted by gunsmiths to regulation SMLE Mk III and Mk III * or Enfield Pattern 1914 rifles ; the Canadian Ross rifle was also employed by snipers after it had been withdrawn from general issue.
Notable contributions by Remington included development and production of the U. S. M1917 Enfield rifle, a simplified version of the British Pattern 1914, and development of the Pedersen device.
* Multi-Terrain Pattern, military camouflage developed for the British military
* Price, Jacob " Party, Purpose, and Pattern: Sir Lewis Namier and His Critics " pages 71 – 93 from Journal of British Studies, Vol.
* A British drama film Pacific Destiny based on the book A Pattern Of Islands was made in 1956.
This is described in A Pattern of Islands ( 1952 ) by British administrator Arthur Grimble, who lived in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands for several decades.
Even so, the British considered a whole new rifle, the Pattern 1913 Enfield, based upon a modified Mauser design, but its development was cut short by the First World War and the eminently adaptable Lee-Enfield served for another half century.
In 1831 the " Mamaluke ", as the sword was now called, became a regulation pattern for British general officers ( the 1831 Pattern, still in use today ).
When this was revived in 1937, the Dress Regulations for the Army, described the Universal Pattern Field Service Cap ( used by the British Army in World War II ) as " similar in shape to the Glengarry.
The blade profile of the British Pattern 1796 light cavalry sabre is similar to some examples of the Mysore talwar utilized by the forces of Tipu Sultan, and expert opinion has suggested that the talwar may have contributed to the design of the British sabre due to its effectiveness in battle in South Asia.
Amongst these items were most of the current British MOD Pattern Sword and Scabbard tools as well as the original blade roll forge of Wilkinson.
The company was a major producer of the. 303 Pattern 1914 Enfield rifle for the British Government and the similar. 30-06 M1917 Enfield rifle for the United States during World War I.
A new pattern of BD was introduced in 1949, with an open collar matching that of British Pattern 1949 BD.

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