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To make notice of these new capabilities, much use was made of elongated shadows.
According to Unilever, " in blind taste tests, 10 % didn't notice any difference in taste, 40 % preferred the original and 50 % preferred the new product.
Thanks also to Lawrence's involvement in the Ohio Company, a land investment company funded by Virginia investors, and Lawrence's position as commander of the Virginia militia, Washington came to the notice of the new lieutenant governor of Virginia, Robert Dinwiddie.
But paradoxically, in February 1883, just after Iolanthe opened, Sullivan had signed a five-year agreement with Gilbert and Carte requiring him to produce a new comic opera on six months ' notice.
On 22 March 1884, he gave Gilbert and Sullivan contractual notice that a new opera would be required in six months ' time.
Baseball owners feared that the reserve clause, which forced players to sign new contracts only with their former team, and the 10-day clause, which allowed teams ( but not players ) to terminate player contracts on ten days notice, would be struck down by Landis.
Columbushaus got in on the act too, its battered facade providing a ready-made notice board of huge dimensions, which the East Germans were only too quick to exploit in this new propaganda battle.
As the popularity of these new TB-303 clones grew, Roland, the original TB-303 manufacturer, finally took notice and released their own TB-303 " clone " in 1996, the MC-303 Groovebox.
Anthony began to gain notice as a powerful public advocate of women's rights and as a new and stirring voice for change.
The same engraved illustration appeared on the canary-yellow cover of each monthly part ; this colour became Thackeray's signature ( as a light blue-green was Dickens '), allowing passers-by to notice a new Thackeray number in a bookstall from a distance.
During its run, in February 1883, Carte signed a five-year partnership agreement with Gilbert and Sullivan, obliging them to create new operas for him upon six months ' notice.
On 22 March 1884, Carte gave Gilbert and Sullivan contractual notice that a new opera would be required in six months ' time.
Under this new law, the notice was only lawful where the landlord proved justified personal interest in the apartment.
The amendments required unions and employers to give 80 days ' notice to each other and to certain state and federal mediation bodies before they may undertake strikes or other forms of economic action in pursuit of a new collective bargaining agreement ; it did not, on the other hand, impose any " cooling-off period " after a contract expired.
It was after the delivery of the 6600 that IBM took notice of this new company.
The new notice provisions require the debtor to give notice of the bankruptcy to the creditor at an “ address filed by the creditor with the court ,” or “ at an address stated in two communications from the creditor to the debtor within 90 days of the filing of the bankruptcy case.
Taking effect on the day Umberto became king, this act did not present a warm welcome for the new king, especially since the government had not given him advance notice of its intention.
The Government notice dated 27 July 1829 stated ... the first stone will be laid of a new town to be called ' Perth ', near the entrance to the estuary of the Swan River.
This situation was reflected in a notice which was posted outside Roscommon Workhouse in January 1847, which stated that no new applicants seeking assistance could be admitted.
This happened a day before a new law went into practice requiring companies to give employees 60 days notice before a mass termination.
Upon arrival planetside, Ross flew the shuttle Erica in a scanning pattern, but failed to notice the new settlements in the northern hemisphere, as they were looking for surface heat signatures and these were situated in deep cave systems to protect them from Thread.
Early in 1728 Zedler published a notice of " A new enlarged and revised edition of all the German journals and Works of the Blessed Luther ".
When a notice was served under the terms of the Act, which required them to sell the canals, they attempted to obstruct the new company by taking legal action against them.
Wimsey and Vane have a small wedding in Oxford with no notice to the press, and escape to their new country residence, Talboys, a Tudor farmhouse in North Hertfordshire which Harriet had admired as a child and which Peter had given her as a wedding present.

new and operators
The major training need of a new industrial plant is a short period of pre-employment training for a large number of semi-skilled machine operators.
The Department of Justice has published " ADA 2010 Revised Requirements: Accessible Pools-Means of Entry and Exit ", which is designed to assist pool owners and operators with understanding the new accessibility requirements, the application of the requirements and the longstanding obligations of pool owners and operators in connection with the new requirements.
Since 31 December 2003, the system has been closed to new users, at that time, it covered 100 % of the Spanish population, but now some antennas have been given to GSM operators.
But telegraph operators were already using typewriters with QWERTY keyboards to " copy " received messages, and at the time it made more sense to build a typewriter that could generate the codes automatically, rather than making them learn to use a new input device.
" While the economic slowdown has created a difficult business environment, we are encouraged by brisk activity from new and existing propeller fleet operators placing almost 200 orders for 2009 production aircraft ," Pelton stated.
The government is still also holding discussions with relevant stakeholders to determine the best policy framework for introducing WiMax into the market through existing or new operators.
The Glenn discovery came when Gulf Coast production was declining rapidly, and the operators were eager for new areas to drill.
A group of operators, with the support of Jarkko Oikarinen, introduced a new " Q-line " into their server configurations, to " quarantine " themselves away from eris by disconnecting from any subset of the IRC network as soon as they saw eris there.
When the servers merge, any pre-existing operators retain their status, allowing the new user to kick out the original operators and take over the channel.
The telecom regulator SPRK tries to provide a competitive environment so that new operators can compete with Lattelecom which owns most of the last-mile connections.
These arbitrary explanatory phrases become precise new operators, created on the fly by the programmer, forming a meta-language on top of the underlying programming language.
The following snippet of the literate program shows how arbitrary descriptive phrases in a natural language are used in a literate program to create macros, which act as new " operators " in the literate programming language, and hide chunks of code or other macros.
It was developed in parallel with a new approach to the mathematical spectral theory based on linear operators rather than the quadratic forms that were David Hilbert's approach a generation earlier.
PostScript 3 ( Adobe dropped the " level " terminology in favor of simple versioning ) came at the end of 1997, and along with many new dictionary-based versions of older operators, introduced better color handling, and new filters ( which allow in-program compression / decompression, program chunking, and advanced error-handling ).
By integrating varying delivery streams, hybrids enable pay-TV operators more flexible application deployment, which decreases the cost of launching new services, increases speed to market, and limits disruption for consumers.
In November 2011, the National Cable & Telecommunications Association announced a new energy efficiency initiative that commits the largest cable operators to the purchase of set-top boxes that meet Energy Star standards and the development of sleep modes that will use less energy when the set-top box is not being used to watch or record video.
The new rules would also present a data retention and deletion requirement, which would mandate that data that is obtained from children is only kept for the amount of time necessary to achieve the purpose that it was collected for and also add the requirement that operators ensure that any third parties to whom a child's information is disclosed have reasonable procedures in place to protect the information.
One of the most interesting features in MAD is the ability to extend the language by redefining existing operators, defining new operators, or defining new data types ( modes ).

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