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Moreover they had suspended the membership of their major affiliate, Lega Nord, for entering into government with the post-fascist National Alliance and the PNV chose to switch to the European People's Party ( EPP ).
As numerous bands from the seminal SST label and other kindred punk-oriented indies had before them, Meat Puppets grappled with the decision to switch to a major label.
Benedict taught her first anthropology course at Barnard college in 1922 and among the students there was Margaret Mead, whom Benedict convinced to switch major from Psychology to Anthropology.
This was not a major issue however, as the + 2 boasted a menu system, almost identical to the ZX Spectrum 128, where one could switch between 48k BASIC programming with the keywords, and 128k BASIC programming in which all words ( keywords and otherwise ) must be typed out in full ( although the keywords are still stored internally as one character each ).
The first examples deployed on a major scale were the Director telephone system in London and the panel switch in the Bell System.
At least one more major revision of Netscape was expected to be released with the old layout engine before the switch.
Olof Palme carried out major reforms in the Swedish constitution such as orchestrating a switch from bicameralism to unicameralism in 1969 and in 1975 replacing the 166-year-old Instrument of Government ( at the time the oldest political constitution in the world after that of the United States ) with a new one officially establishing parliamentary democracy rather than de jure monarchic autocracy, abolishing the Privy Council of Sweden and stripping King Carl XVI Gustav of most rights held even by ceremonial monarchs in Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom.
The implication that large evolutionary changes in body morphology are associated with changes in gene regulation, rather than the evolution of new genes, suggested that Hox and other " switch " genes may play a major role in evolution, something that contradicts the neo-darwinian synthesis.
In September 1965, CBS started televising the program in compatible color, as all three major networks began to switch to 100 percent color prime time schedules.
On the first Mother's Day that major cities operated with it, the Bell system set a record for total network capacity, both in calls completed, and total calls per second per switch ; which resulted in a record for total revenue per trunk.
The major difference between the packet switching operation of a router and that of a Layer 3 switch is the physical implementation.
March 30, 2003 Het Parool became the first newspaper in the Netherlands to switch from broadsheet broadsheet to tabloid tabloid format, a move which since has been followed by all other major and local newspapers in the country, with the exception of De Telegraaf.
Many customers publicly vowed to never again shop at the May stores that were converted and to permanently switch their loyalty to other major department store chains beyond Federated's control.
Within Judaism, individuals and families often switch affiliation, and individuals are free to marry one another, although the major denominations disagree on who is a Jew.
In lawmaking, " caption bills " that propose minor changes in law with simplistic titles ( the bait ) are introduced to the legislature with the ultimate objective of substantially changing the wording ( the switch ) at a later date in order to try to smooth the passage of a controversial or major amendment.
Delegates to each level of convention are initially bound to support their chosen candidate but can later switch in a process very similar to what goes on at the precinct level ; however, as major shifts in delegate support are rare, the media declares the candidate with the most delegates on the precinct caucus night the winner, and relatively little attention is paid to the later caucuses.
They were the last major over-the-air networks in the United States to have made the switch.
On hearing of the landings at Termoli, the German supreme commander in Italy — Generalfeldmarshall Albert Kesselring — ordered the 16th Panzer Division to switch to the Adriatic front, presenting a major threat to the unsupported Allied infantry.
Despite the fans ' common concern that the switch to a major record label would change the band's unique sound, Isaac Brock assured fans that this would not be the case, " I don't think the new album is at all overpolished or anything.
One major motivator for Nissan to make a switch to CVTs was as a part of their ' Green Program 2010 ' aimed at reducing CO2 emissions by 2010.
Phipps entered Howard University as a physics and mathematics major, but future husband and partner Kenneth Clark persuaded her to switch ; she earned her B. A.
The city became the first major urban area to switch from manufactured gas to natural gas.
Innumerable details of " The Bumblebee " were changed during its lifespan, the few major ones being a switch from hand to foot gear change, larger brakes and an improved front fork.
A major distinguishing feature of Schizm is that the player can switch control between the two characters at any time.

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When we `` forced '' individuals to assume the corporate structure by means of taxes and other legal statutes, we adopted what I would term `` pseudo-capitalism '' and so took a major step toward socialism.
Each year from 1941 on, its medical staff had conducted intensive field investigations to determine changes in population structure and vital rates and, as its primary objective, the incidence of major diseases.
Dickens not only reveals character through gesture, he makes hands a crucial element of the plot, a means of clarifying the structure of the novel by helping to define the hero's relations with all the major characters, and a device for ordering such diverse themes as guilt, pursuit, crime, greed, education, materialism, enslavement ( by both people and institutions ), friendship, romantic love, forgiveness, and redemption.
Along with some of the other major Coalition cities, Chi-Town is considered a " Mega-City " in that its entire population is housed inside one giant structure consisting of more than thirty levels, each of which are several stories high and contain a number of sub-levels.
In 2010 the Ministry of Defence completed a thorough study of the defence policy and issued a White Book, or a White Paper on Defence, calling for a major overhaul of the structure of Defence Forces.
In birds, there are also major changes in forebrain structure.
Attempts have been made to organize the entire book of Daniel with a chiastic structure despite the major break between Daniel 6 and 7, even though there are parallel themes across that break.
In collagen, the collagen helix, or type-2 helix, is a major shape in secondary structure.
The Federal Reserve System's structure is composed of the presidentially appointed Board of Governors ( or Federal Reserve Board ), the Federal Open Market Committee ( FOMC ), twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks located in major cities throughout the nation, numerous privately owned U. S. member banks and various advisory councils.
A major step toward that goal was the completion in 2007 of the full genome of James D. Watson, one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA.
In a typical modern steel ship, the structure consists of watertight and non-tight decks, major transverse and longitudinal members called watertight ( and also sometimes non-tight ) bulkheads, intermediate members such as girders, stringers and webs, and minor members called ordinary transverse frames, frames, or longitudinals, depending on the structural arrangement.
The tuning of the gravikord is an extended version of the " G " major / " E " minor tuning system of the Hugh Tracey kalimba while its overall physical structure is derived from the African kora.
In the context of e-learning, a major discussion in instructional theory is the potential of learning objects to structure and deliver content.
In this way, eyes are recognized by modern biologists as actually a relatively unambiguous and simple structure to evolve, and many of the major developments of the eye's evolution are believed to have taken place over only a few million years, during the Cambrian explosion.
A genetic study by Eizirik and coworkers in 2001 confirmed the absence of a clear geographical subspecies structure, although they found that major geographical barriers, such as the Amazon River, limited the exchange of genes between the different populations.
A major change in the structure of Zambia's economy came with the Mulungushi Reforms of April 1968: Kaunda declared his intention to acquire an equity holding ( usually 51 % or more ) in a number of key foreign-owned firms, to be controlled by his Industrial Development Corporation ( INDECO ).
Although today Sophus Lie is rightfully recognized as the creator of the theory of continuous groups, a major stride in the development of their structure theory, which was to have a profound influence on subsequent development of mathematics, was made by Wilhelm Killing, who in 1888 published the first paper in a series entitled
All these building are in northern Italy ( Langobardia major ), but by far the best-preserved Lombard structure is in southern Italy ( Langobardia minor ).
The base structure becomes either < sup >-</ sup > or < sup > 2 -</ sup > There are 22 mineral species of feldspars, subdivided into two major subgroups — alkali and plagioclase — and two less common groups — celsian and banalsite.
A major breakthrough in the understanding of materials occurred in the late 19th century, when the American scientist Josiah Willard Gibbs demonstrated that the thermodynamic properties related to atomic structure in various phases are related to the physical properties of a material.
The major determinants of the structure of a material and thus of its properties are its constituent chemical elements and the way in which it has been processed into its final form.
The electronic band structure model became a major focus not only for the study of metals but even more so for the study of semiconductors.
By then, Chinese-made high-performance computers will be expected to achieve two major breakthroughs: first, the adoption of domestic-made central processing units ( CPUs ); second, the existing cluster-based system structure of high-performance computers will be changed once the computing speed reaches one quadrillion operations per second.
For instance, a major clause must display some structure that is the formal realization of a choice from the system of " voice ", i. e. it must be either " middle " or " effective ", where " effective " leads to the further choice of " operative " ( otherwise known as ' active ') or " receptive " ( otherwise known as " passive ").
This political structure consisted of a network of local units in all the major kingdoms of China at the time, made up of elements from both the scholarly and working classes.

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