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In 1911, the company's factory was virtually destroyed by fire and a new one was built with more up-to-date machinery.
Such intelligence also allows for more effective pre-deployment training programs where personnel can be taught the most up-to-date developments in IED concealment for example, or undertake tailored training that will enable them to identify the likely attack strategy of enemy forces.
According to SWIFT's public information database on the subject, RMA software should eventually prove more secure and easier to keep up-to-date ; however, converting to the RMA system meant that thousands of banks around the world had to update their international payments systems to comply with the new standards.
This requires more than just a simple font ; mailing lists must be standardized with up-to-date Coding Accuracy Support System ( CASS )- certified software that adds and verifies a full, correct ZIP + 4 code and an additional two digits representing the exact delivery point.
In part, these changes were motivated by a desire to make the books more up-to-date ; however, Grosset & Dunlap, the primary publisher of Stratemeyer Syndicate books, requested that the books ' racism be excised, a project that Adams felt was unnecessary.
The sound is then sent through a wah-wah and other effects pedals to create a fresher, more innovative and up-to-date sound for the washboard.
Paradoxically the Portuguese plant was more up-to-date than the one in Levallois, and Portuguese 2CV manufacturing was to higher quality standards.
In 1999 the former middle school was demolished in favor of a new and more up-to-date building.
In a year's time almost every business place was rebuilt and Edinburg emerged from its supreme test in a more up-to-date shape, with bigger and better structures and a better street system than they had ever hoped for.
Privoxy is an up-to-date filtering proxy based on the Junkbuster code, but it is much more powerful.
He spent his leisure time devising with Philip Christison more up-to-date theories of logistics, staff duties and tactical handling, only to be reprimanded by Lord Gort, the Commandant, for taking things too fast.
By contrast, ordinary narrative documentation is more susceptible to drifting from the implementation of the program and will thus become outdated ( e. g., design changes, feature creep, relaxed practices in keeping documents up-to-date ).
The laugh track also was more up-to-date ; most of the chuckles used on the Rankin / Bass laugh track were used on a regular basis during the 1971-1972 and 1972-1973 television seasons.
At the first meeting since 1978, held at the Hague in March 1991, the twenty-six members agreed to the changes, which were published as the " Dual-use List " in 1992, and also to the extension of the original list to more closely match the up-to-date Zangger list.
This included a more complete and up-to-date perspective of the very nature of an opera performance, a great improvement in the choir and orchestra, careful casting, and attracting the interest of the public to other aspects of productions besides the leading roles alone.
All these are designed for viewing within their database software, but many have a more up-to-date version of ChessBase Light than the free version available from their web-page.
Reviews of this medical literature have come to different conclusions about the strength of evidence supporting the Buteyko method, with older literature saying the evidence does not support its use, while more recent and up-to-date reviews and guidelines have found the evidence is enough to consider qualified support.
Stanley also met with Mason Bey, Schweinfurth, and Junker, who had more up-to-date information about Equatoria.
* An even more massive and up-to-date bibliography of Vincent de Beauvais ' works ( Archives de littérature du Moyen Âge-Arlima ).
Kanotix-Excalibur contains the more up-to-date Ubuntu-kernels 2. 6. 32-BFS with special patches.
A more up-to-date list of such models may be found under the topic Measures of semantic relatedness.
As more shingle was thrown up, a new and more up-to-date lighthouse was built near the sea in 1792 by Samuel Wyatt.
It is home to more than 221, 000 items and features up-to-date computer facilities and a dedicated children's library on the second floor.
Bringing events more up-to-date, the paper saw a dramatic growth in its circulation, with the beginning of The Troubles in 1968, peaking around the time of the peak in violence in 1971 and declining thereafter.

more and authoritative
It submits an enthusiastic, impressionistic conception of Lindemann contributing another aspect of the man, but on no more authoritative basis than Sir Charles' account.
In the Medieval West, the Holy See began to be asked to intervene in the question of canonizations, so as to ensure a more authoritative decision.
His Superman, by contrast, was very much the model of the classic hero who stood up straight and spoke in a more formal and authoritative voice.
In this case the nameserver providing the delegation must also provide one or more IP addresses for the authoritative nameserver mentioned in the delegation.
The resolver uses one or more of these IP addresses to query one of the domain's authoritative servers, which allows it to complete the DNS query.
The 1967 survey, published by The Smithsonian is used as the most authoritative baseline for more recent research.
Simply asking native cultures to ' write down ' their cultural artifacts on tangible mediums ignores their necessary orality and enforces a Western bias of the written form as more authoritative.
Summoning them on the spot he transformed the crowd into an authoritative legislative assembly and began to harangue them in one of the more noted and effective speeches of ancient Rome.
Toward these ends, the " spirit " of the New Testament, more than the letter, is infallible and authoritative.
* Spanish and Portuguese Jews consider the Shulchan Aruch as authoritative, but differ from other Sephardim by making less allowance for more recent authorities, in particular customs based on the Kabbalah.
Various sites list documents by Charles Lasner, the creator of the alt. sys. pdp8 discussion group, and related documents by various members of the alt. sys. pdp8 readership with even more authoritative information about the various models, especially detailed focus upon the various members of the PDP-8 " family " of computers both made and not made by DEC.
# When more than one spelling of a name is extant, the spelling preferred by the person, or used in an authoritative reference, should be used.
The term " Torah " is therefore also used in the general sense to include both Judaism's written law and oral law, serving to encompass the entire spectrum of authoritative Jewish religious teachings throughout history, including the Mishnah, the Talmud, the Midrash and more, and the inaccurate rendering of " Torah " as " Law " may be an obstacle to " understanding the ideal that is summed up in the term talmud torah ( תלמוד תורה, " study of Torah ").
Alberdina Houtman and colleagues theorize that while the Mishnah was compiled in order to establish an authoritative text on halakhic tradition, a more conservative party opposed the exclusion of the rest of tradition and produced the Tosefta to avoid the impression that the written Mishnah was equivalent to the entire oral Torah.
Yet his reservations about twelve-tone orthodoxy became steadily more pronounced: According to Adorno, twelve-tone technique's use of atonality can no more be regarded as an authoritative canon than can tonality be relied on to provide instructions for the composer.
Every domain name appears in a zone served by one or more authoritative name servers.
It has been cited as the first work to establish Roman primacy, but most scholars see the epistle as more fraternal than authoritative, and Orthodox scholar John Meyendorff sees it as connected with the Roman church's awareness of its " priority " ( rather than " primacy ") among local churches.
Some more pieces of the Egyptian fragments were fitted together by Friedrich Blass in Germany and then followed the authoritative edition of Bacchylides ' poetry by Richard Claverhouse Jebb – a combination of scholars that inspired one academic to comment: " we almost had the Renaissance back again ".
Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, motivated by their belief that authoritative doctrine can also come from tradition, have been more active in translating them as well as the Bible into the vernacular languages, though this has not always been the case.
He questioned the underlying assumption that the Masoretic text must be more authentic simply because it has been more widely accepted as the authoritative Hebrew version of the Pentateuch:
If one authority is considerably more helpful or authoritative than the others cited within a signal, it should precede others.
Etruscan inscriptions have recently been given a more authoritative presentation by Helmut Rix, Etruskische Texte.
The Ring attempts to be more authoritative and open than the sanctioning bodies ' rankings, with a page devoted to full explanations for ranking changes.

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