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For me, a changed barrel length or an improved stock doesn't constitute a truly new design.
You may continue to replace unplayable tiles ( including new unplayable tiles that you draw ) until you have six playable tiles or the tile stock is empty.
At that moment, the nominal ruler of al-Andalus, emir Yusuf ibn ' Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri ( another member of the Fihrid family, and a favorite of the old Arab settlers ( baladiyun ), mostly of south Arabian or ' Yemenite ' tribal stock ) was locked in a contest with his vizier ( and son-in-law ) al-Sumayl ibn Hatim al-Qilabi, the head of the new settlers ( shamiyum, the Syrian junds or military regiments, mostly of north Arabian Qaysid tribes, which had arrived only in 742 ).
Only a very small number of Mark 1 stock was fitted with the B4 bogie from new, it being used on the Mark 1 only to replace worn BR1 bogies.
Their benefit is in the right to purchase the new stock, which are valuable because the new issues are consistently underpriced to USA mutual bank conversions.
The Sarbanes – Oxley Act of 2002 has introduced new standards of accountability on boards of U. S. companies or companies listed on U. S. stock exchanges.
Executives and employees who were paid with stock options instead of cash became instant millionaires when the company made its initial public offering ; many invested their new wealth into yet more dot-coms.
On April 27, 1894, he established communications between the Paris stock exchange and the Milan stock exchange, again over a single wire, using his new invention, the retransmitter.
This new rating is not a change to the stock itself-it is merely a way of calculating exposure without figuring out the compensation after each light reading.
Late in HT production, use of the new Tri-Matic automatic transmission, first seen in the LC Torana was phased in as Powerglide stock was exhausted, but Holden's official line was that the HG of 1971 was the first full-size Holden to receive it .< ref > Bebbington ( 1998 ), p. 36.
Mirroring the earlier booms in financial speculations in performance fees-structured investment vehicles of the 1920s and 1960s, during the 1990s the number of hedge funds increased significantly, with investments provided by the new wealth that was created during the 1990s stock market rise.
Livestock breeders often practice controlled breeding to eliminate undesirable characteristics within a population, which is also coupled with culling of what is considered unfit offspring, especially when trying to establish a new and desirable trait in the stock.
Under his leadership, Knoll created new jobs, gave factory workers annual bonuses, established a scholarship program for the children of employees, created retirement plans for employees who didn ’ t have any, and gave workers stock in the company.
Using high quality film ( good enough to be transferred from television kinescope directly onto 35mm motion picture stock ), new sound recording techniques and having a remarkable cast, the T. A. M. I.
The confiscated stock became part of a new national library – the Bibliothèque Nationale.
Both companies ' stocks are surrendered and new company stock is issued in its place.
On the other hand, in a pure stock for stock transaction ( financed from the issuance of new shares ), the company might show lower profitability ratios ( e. g. ROA ).
Limiting car access to the city center, building new tram lines ( including Poznański Szybki Tramwaj ) and investing in new rolling stock ( such as modern Combino trams by Siemens and Solaris low-floor buses ) actually increased the level of ridership.
Cars sold to U. S., Canada, Australia and Arabic countries got new parts once remaining old design caliper stock was used up.
Research and experimental development is formal work undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications ( OECD ( 2002 ) Frascati Manual: proposed standard practice for surveys on research and experimental development, 6th edition.

new and rhododendrons
What Father David's scientific journeys meant for botany may be inferred from the fact that among the rhododendrons which he collected no less than fifty-two new species were found and among the primulae about forty, while the Western Mountains of China furnished an even greater number of hitherto unknown species of gentian.

new and patented
In 1868, Georges Leclanché patented a new cell which eventually became the forerunner to the world's first widely used battery, the zinc carbon cell.
Headrick patented the new design, highlighting the " Rings of Headrick " and marketed and pushed the Professional Model Frisbee and " Frisbee " as a sport.
Over the next 70 years, many new kite designs were developed, and often patented.
A recent example of a new insurance product that is patented is Usage Based auto insurance.
In 1952 he patented a new modification of his apparatus, this time under the well known name of SCUBA.
The first comic opera produced by the new company was Gilbert and Sullivan's The Sorcerer in 1877, involving a tradesmanlike London magician and his patented love potion.
Abel, Sir James Dewar and Dr W Kellner, who was also on the committee, developed and jointly patented ( Nos 5, 614 and 11, 664 in the names of Abel and Dewar ) in 1889 a new ballistite-like propellant consisting of 58 % nitroglycerine, by weight, 37 % guncotton ( nitrocellulose ) and 5 % petroleum jelly.
This particular design was introduced by the Dopyeras ' new company, in competition to the already patented tricone and biscuit designs owned and produced by the National String Instrument Corporation.
They patented their new " closed cycle " design in 1967.
On 2 July 1698 Savery patented an early steam engine, " A new invention for raiseing of water and occasioning motion to all sorts of mill work by the impellent force of fire, which will be of great use and advantage for drayning mines, serveing townes with water, and for the working of all sorts of mills where they have not the benefitt of water nor constant windes.
For example when bioprospectors draw on indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants which is later patented by medical companies without recognizing the fact that the knowledge is not new, or invented by the patenter, and depriving the indigenous community to the rights to commercial exploitation of the technology that they themselves had developed.
Later that year, Melitta took Flavor Pores one step further and released new patented Flavor Enhancing Micro Perforations, which enhanced the filter process to allow for a richer cup of coffee.
The patent on paracetamol has long expired, and the continued success of Tylenol brand preparations are largely due to marketing, the backing and reputation of Johnson & Johnson, and new patented delivery mechanisms such as quick-release and extended-release forms of the medication.
While trying to increase the bursting strength of his gun barrels, Whitworth patented a process called " fluid-compressed steel " for casting steel under pressure, and built a new steel works near Manchester.
J. H. Morgan patented several alternative approaches to building turnouts for use with this new rail.
In 1901 Frank Hornby, a clerk from Liverpool, England, invented and patented a new toy called " Mechanics Made Easy " that was based on the principles of mechanical engineering.
He patented new type of reinforced concrete ribbed ceiling and published the first paper on armored concrete named " Contribution to the theory of reinforced armored pillars ".
He designed and patented a new kind of silo roof and in 1953 founded the Railoc Company in Plainfield Illinois to manufacture it.
Rollin H. White patented his new design and offered it to, among others, Locomobile.
A new TV transmission system, Multiplexed Analogue Components ( MAC ), was originally developed for high definition TV but European TV manufacturers developed patented variants and successfully lobbied regulators such that it was adopted by the EU as the standard for all direct broadcast satellites.
In 1978 scientists at BMI-TNO, the research unit of Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research at The University of Amsterdam, invented and patented a series of additional key elements to make the volume clamp work in clinical practice, among them: the use of modulated infra-red light in the optical system inside the sensor, the light-weight, easy to wrap finger cuff with Velcro fixation, a new pneumatic proportional control valve principle and last but not least the invention of a setpoint strategy for the determination and tracking of the correct volume at which to clamp the finger arteries – the Physiocal system.
The new organization bought the rights to the intellectual property, including the team names, logos, histories, and patented rules of the old AFL in a bankruptcy auction, which allowed to function essentially as a full successor ; after this action, the name Arena Football 1 was dropped and the group resumed operating as the Arena Football League.
" Patent medicine " is a misnomer since in most cases, although products might be trademarked, they are not patented ( the patent process requires proof that something new has been discovered ).
Four years later, back in England, Darby patented a casting procedure similar to the Dutch process and began to produce cast-metal cooking vessels for Britain and her new American colonies.

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