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It is connected along the southeast rim to the slightly smaller crater Nasmyth, which is in turn overlaid by the larger Phocylides.

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A slightly larger count ( but still better than split radix for N ≥ 256 ) was shown to be provably optimal for N ≤ 512 under additional restrictions on the possible algorithms ( split-radix-like flowgraphs with unit-modulus multiplicative factors ), by reduction to a Satisfiability Modulo Theories problem solvable by brute force ( Haynal & Haynal, 2011 ).
In turn, many studies from MIT, Black & Veatch and the DOE -- see natural gas -- will account for a larger portion of electricity generation and heat in the future.
The Deuteronomistic Historians, who redacted the Former Prophets ( Joshua, Judges, 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings ), idealized Samuel as a figure who is larger than life like Joshua.
For the next half century, the network behind the telephone became progressively larger and much more efficient, but after the telephone dial was added the instrument itself changed little until American Telephone & Telegraph Company ( AT & T ) introduced touch-tone dialing in the 1960s.
During the Cenozoic ( Tertiary about 65 to 1. 6 million years ) folding, faulting and uplifting, accompanied by volcanic activity and intrusion of igneous rocks was related to major continental collision between the larger Arabian and Eurasian plates ( e. g. Robertson & Dixon, 1984 ).
And Pratt & Rafaeli ( 2001 ) described dress as one of the larger set of symbols and artifacts in organizations which coalesce into a communication grammar.
With the Ike & Tina Revue he graduated to larger labels Blue Thumb and United Artists.
This edition was published by Hodder & Stoughton who had the benefit of observing the success of Little Brown and released a larger first printing.
Wild species may forage widely, over for some of the larger species such as Ara araurana ( blue & yellow macaw ) and Ara ambigua ( great green macaw ), in search of seasonally available foods.
It is larger than three US States ; Rhode Island, Delaware & Connecticut, and the District of Columbia.
They moved the retail bookshop to much larger quarters that had become available across State Street, in the former location of the Wagner & Son men's clothing store.
Instead, much of the Borders senior management team left the company, leaving behind an even larger and more unwieldy division for Kmart executives to handle on the heels of aggressive expansions by rivals Barnes & Noble and Crown Books.
All Hammersmith & City line trains are in the distinctive London Underground livery of red, white and blue and are the larger of the two sizes used on the network.
This courthouse was later replaced by a larger two story brick & stone structure that was completed in 1854, which also functioned as the county jail.
The B & NARMSPC responded with its first high speed screw propellered steamer, the Russia which was followed by two larger editions.
It is the limit of Broads navigation for larger boats, but small boats, and especially non-powered boats, can travel on the North Walsham & Dilham Canal until Honing.
# Kröpeliner-Tor-Vorstadt in the west, designed to house the working population as well as smaller and larger industrial facilities such as Mahn & Ohlerich's Brewery ( now Hanseatische Brauerei Rostock ).
bank of the Agua Fria River, just south of US 60, & bordered on the west by El Mirage, Arizona & on the east by the much larger
When in 1981 the local company, operating from a two-position magneto switchboard in the living room of owners Barbara and Elden Hathaway, was purchased by the Oxford County Telephone & Telegraph Company, a nearby larger independent company.
Although Carrollton is a township, it provides many of the services of larger municipalities, including a full-time police department, fire department, parks & recreation services as well as its own k-12 school system.
* Dutchess County Airport ( POU ) – An airport in the northwest part of the town, also known as the Poughkeepsie Airport, for the larger city & town nearby.
During World War I, Porter Brothers contracted to build the third rail for the D & HRR " bridge line " through Maryland and Worcester to allow larger eastbound freight trains without extra locomotives to clear Richmondville Hill by an alternate route, much of which was later obliterated by I-88 construction.

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In fact, he intimated clearly that that was the reason that Wilson had been sent here -- to make a larger contribution of dollar money.
Miller worked on increasingly larger interferometers, culminating in one with a 32 m ( effective ) arm length that he tried at various sites including on top of a mountain at the Mount Wilson observatory.
Much of the city is zoned for commercial development, particularly along the state highway on 1900 West ( directly north of the larger community of Roy, Utah, for which 1900 West is the primary north / south main street ), and around the 21st Street / Wilson Lane I-15 exit for Ogden and West Haven.
A growing number of businesses are located in the commercial areas ( including Wilson Lane and part of Midland Drive ) from small shops, larger stores, vehicle sales, repair and service businesses, to small manufacturing operations to substantial enterprises such as steel fabrication.
Although much work on the genesis of the series was done by Donald Wilson, C. E. Webber and others, it was Newman who created the idea of a time machine larger on the inside than the out and the character of the mysterious " Doctor ", which remain at the heart of the programme.
In the 1950s Weibking Hall, Wilson Hall, and a larger dining space were added on to the already existing Tobey-Kendel Hall to accommodate the large influx of students after the war had ended.
The Tory government had the larger share of the vote, but the Labour opposition led by Harold Wilson had marginally more seats.
Cassandra Wilson ’ s blues and folk-influenced music has been fairly suitable for an adaption to the taste of a larger audience.
But after the 1912 national Democratic Convention, where the three worked for the presidential nomination of Woodrow Wilson, Wilson ignored their faction of the state Democratic party and instead selected the larger, Tammany Hall-led wing of the Democratic party to represent the state.
Because of the high energy demands on the females, larger roosts are more beneficial so that all may share the burden of maintaining body temperature .< ref > Brady, J., T. Kunz, M. Tuttle, Ph. D., D. Wilson ( July 1982 ).
In 1955, a student at the university, Rickard Wilson, held a fake disputation on fatilary calculus, witnessed by many of the larger newspapers in Sweden, fooling many of the journalists, who the day after produced a number of serious articles on the disputation.
Oropom traditions as recorded by Wilson claim they at one point occupied a much larger area: the whole Turkana District to a point east of Lake Turkana called " Malimalte ", the Cherangani Hills eastward to Lake Baringo, much of the Trans-Nzoia District-all in present day Kenya ; Mt.
In the years after the publication of Wilson and Simberloff's papers ecologists had found more examples of the species-area relationship, and conservation planning was taking the view that the one large reserve could hold more species than several smaller reserves, and that larger reserves should be the norm in reserve design.
Attached to the outside of the western rim is a crater pair, with the larger of the two designated Kircher D. A small, cup-shaped crater lies on the narrow neck of ground between Kircher and Wilson.
They are generally stored and serviced at the larger Wilson Complex, however they are occasionally stored at Davisville.
For example, different sized frogs should be able to jump the same distance according to the geometric similarity model proposed by Hill 1950 and interpreted by Wilson 2000, but in actuality larger frogs do jump longer distances.
Although the membership of the committee disproportionately favored the larger states, it was fairly evenly balanced in terms of geographic distribution: Gorham ( Massachusetts ) representing northern New England, Ellsworth ( Connecticut ) representing lower New England, Wilson ( Pennsylvania ) representing the middle states, Randolph ( Virginia ) representing the upper South, and Rutledge ( South Carolina ) representing the lower South.
By 1916, however, the Progressives were supporting labor unions, which helped them in ethnic enclaves in the larger cities but alienated the native-stock Protestant, middle-class voters who voted heavily against Senator Johnson and President Wilson in 1916.
As of 2012, the Telegraph Road interchange with I-495 is undergoing a major reconstruction by VDOT as part of the larger Woodrow Wilson Bridge project.

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