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Reconstructed and amber
Reconstructed amber room detail

Reconstructed and
* The Oracles of Balaam ( poetic portions of Numbers 23: 7 24: 24 ) Reconstructed
Reconstructed images typically have resolutions of 64 × 64 or 128 × 128 pixels, with the pixel sizes ranging from 3 6 mm.
* Taylor, Joe G., Louisiana Reconstructed, 1863-1877, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1974, pp. 268 70.
* 1994: Trevor Rockcliffe Presents Glow " Break The Law ( Carl's Reconstructed Remix )", MMR Productions

Reconstructed and high
Reconstructed and opened to traffic on May 28, 1970, the new bridge is a high level fixed bridge carrying six traffic lanes and a sidewalk on the west side.

Reconstructed and under
* 1971: Reconstructed as Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Department under Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.

Reconstructed and .
Reconstructed Irish crannógs are located in Craggaunowen, Ireland ; the Irish National Heritage Park, in Wexford, Ireland ; and in Scotland at the " Scottish Crannog Centre " at Loch Tay, Perthshire.
File: Elbląg, _Wigilijna_Street_No_1-5. jpg | Reconstructed buildings in the Old City
Reconstructed time-series of atmospheric concentrations of CFC-11.
Reconstructed.
Reconstructed Ancient Rome | Ancient Roman Abacus.
Reconstructed dances from the era are taught to newcomers and experienced dancers alike.
Reconstructed Iron Age home in Spain.
Grant did effectively use the military to keep peace during the Election of 1874 in Louisiana, the nation's most highly contested Reconstructed states.
Reconstructed, the bridge is currently a part of the Linha Vermelha elevate.
The deployment of the U. S. military was central to the establishment of Southern Reconstructed state governments and the suppression of violence against black and white voters.
* 1975: Reconstructed as Telegraph and Telephone Board.
* 1979: Reconstructed as Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board ( BTTB ) with right to issue license for telecom and wireless services.
Reconstructed, the structure is now used as a gym.
Reconstructed 1940.
Reconstructed as a four-lane parkway connecting Rapid City to Mount Rushmore in the mid-1960s, major segments have been rebuilt as three-lane or " super-two " highways in the past decade, to support increased tourist traffic.
Reconstructed exactly as in the old Number 10 included the following: the garden floor, the door and entrance foyer, the stairway, the hallway to the Cabinet Room, the Cabinet Room, the garden and terrace, the Small and Large State Rooms and the three reception rooms.
Reconstructed airship hangar at IQ Farnborough.
Reconstructed Amber Room.
Ransom's contribution to I'll Take My Stand is his essay " Reconstructed but Unregenerate " which starts the book and lays out the Southern Agrarians ' basic argument.
And, while the play's textual critics have sharply disagreed about editorial methodology in the last half-century, almost all of them, beginning with F. D. Hoeniger with his 1963 Arden 2 edition, have been enthusiastic about Pericles ( Other, more recent, critics have been Stephen Orgel ( Pelican Shakespeare ), Suzanne Gossett ( Arden 3 ), Roger Warren ( Reconstructed Oxford ), Harold Bloom said that the play works well on the stage despite its problems.

pressed and Baltic
Churchill had pressed the Cabinet to ignore Norwegian neutrality and mine Norwegian territorial waters, and to be prepared to seize Narvik, in both cases to disrupt the export of Swedish iron ore to Germany in winter months when the Baltic Sea was frozen.
In the Second Dutch War ( 1665 1667 ), while mate of a ship in the Baltic trade, he was pressed into service with the Royal Navy and rose to be Admiral of William III's Blue Fleet ( 8 February 1693 ).

pressed and amber
Small fragments, formerly thrown away or used only for varnish, are now used on a large scale in the formation of " amberoid " or " pressed amber ".
This pressed amber yields brilliant interference colors in polarized light.
The U. S. vinyl release was pressed on amber vinyl, and the first 2, 000 copies included a bonus 7 " single with " Not Worth Asking " from the original " I Am One " 7 ", backed with " Honeyspider II ".

pressed and
Nevertheless, Tallard was alarmed by the repulse of the elite Gens d ' Armes and urgently rode across the field to ask Marsin for reinforcements ; but on the basis of being hard pressed by Eugene whose second attack was in full flood Marsin refused.
Chile pressed ahead with privatizations, including public utilities plus the re-privatization of companies that had returned to the government during the 1982 1983 crisis.
Thus, the attack on the Soviet Union ( which together with Germany had partitioned central Europe in 1939 1940 ) was not pressed with sufficient strength.
The boxes turned into planks, and eventually companies were producing decks of pressed layers of wood similar to the skateboard decks of today.
* 1692 Giles Corey is pressed to death after refusing to plead in the Salem witch trials.
When called upon to go to the aid of this settlement, which in 1865 1866 was sore pressed by one of the mountain Bantu tribes known as the Baramapulana, the burghers of the southern Transvaal objected that the white inhabitants of that region were too lawless and reckless a body to merit their assistance.
* 1963 President Lyndon Johnson became president and pressed for civil rights legislation.
Manuel took the precaution which his grandfather had not taken of making repairs to the city walls, and pressed the two kings for guarantees concerning the security of his territories.
Historians have long pointed out that, in 1829 31, it was the Ultra-Tories or " Country Party " which pressed most strongly for Reform, regarding it as a means of weakening Wellington's ministry, which had disappointed them by granting Catholic emancipation and by its economic policies.
Recently declassified interviews with high level former Soviet nuclear and military-industrial planners reveal that Fidel Castro continued to favour nuclear options, even during the later Cold War according to former Soviet General Danilevich, "(... in the early 1980s ...) Cuban leader Fidel Castro pressed the USSR to take a tougher line against the United States, including possible nuclear strikes.
Budget limitations almost killed the LST, but the astronomy community especially Lyman Spitzer and the National Science Foundation pressed for a major program in this area.
Upon discovering he has killed his father, the son laments " From London by the king was I pressed forth ./ My father, being the Earl of Warwick's man ,/ Came on the part of York, pressed by his master " ( 2. 5. 64 66 ).
Their design differed from Gibson and other archtops in a variety of respects the fingerboard was glued to the top, rather than a floating extension of the neck, and the backs and sides were flat rosewood plates pressed into an arch rather than the more common carved figured maple.
The Post Office also pressed for the inclusion of a representative from the smaller firms manufacturing radio equipment in the UK Frank Phillips of Burndept.
Edward III of England ( reigned 1327 1377 ) pressed his claim for the French throne and secured the territories of Aquitaine and Calais.
In the spring of 146 BC the Romans broke through the city wall but they were hard pressed to take the city.
* Wave spring a thin spring-washer into which waves have been pressed.
* RV7000 Advanced Reverb The RV7000 contains basic reverb controls located on the main panel, and eight separate knobs for algorithms and their parameters, which can be accessed from a fold-out remote when pressed.
When Miller expressed irritation at this line of questioning, Matthews pressed Miller with the question " Do you believe now do you believe, Senator, truthfully, that John Kerry wants to defend the country with spitballs?

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