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Sometimes, Roman numerals are still used for enumeration of lists ( as an alternative to alphabetical enumeration ), for sequential volumes, to differentiate monarchs or family members with the same first names, and ( in lower case ) to number pages in prefatory material in books.
Private and alternative education institutions for children in preschool-12th grade include Regents School of Austin, Redeemer Lutheran School, Garza ( public ), Austin Discovery School ( public charter ), Austin Jewish Academy, The Austin Waldorf School, The Griffin School, The Khabele School, Concordia Academy, St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School, Holy Family Catholic School, San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Brentwood Christian School, St. Austin Catholic School, St. Stephen's Episcopal School, St. Mary's, St. Theresa's, St. Michael's Catholic Academy, St. Gabriel's Catholic School, St. Andrew's Episcopal School, St. Francis Episcopal School, Saint Paul Lutheran School, Trinity Episcopal School, Huntington-Surrey, Cleaview Sudbury School, The Inside Outside School, ACE Academy, Paragon Preparatory Middle School, Austin International School, The Progress School and a number of Montessori schools.
While many indigenous Amazonian people say they received the instructions directly from plants and plant spirits, researchers have devised a number of alternative theories to explain its discovery.
* General assessment: an extensive but antiquated telecommunications network inherited from the Soviet era ; quality has improved ; the Bulgaria Telecommunications Company's fixed-line monopoly terminated in 2005 when alternative fixed-line operators were given access to its network ; a drop in fixed-line connections in recent years has been more than offset by a sharp increase in mobile-cellular telephone use fostered by multiple service providers ; the number of cellular telephone subscriptions now exceeds the population
In Europe, in connection with the 2010 census round, a large number of countries adopted alternative census methodologies, often based on the combination of data from registers, surveys and other sources.
This contributed to the development of a number of alternative name server and resolver programs.
Thus it works as a separation sign and not as an indication for an alternative version of the i. Diacritics can be used for emphasis ( érg koud for very cold ) or for disambiguation between a number of words that are spelled the same when context doesn't indicate the correct meaning ( één appel
There have been a number of times when alternative theological ideas arose to challenge the Orthodox faith.
Many hypnotic drugs are habit-forming and, due to a large number of factors known to disturb the human sleep pattern, a physician may instead recommend alternative sleeping patterns, sleep hygiene, and exercise, before prescribing medication for sleep.
In Japan, the number of ISDN subscribers dwindled as alternative technologies such as ADSL, cable Internet access, and fiber to the home gained greater popularity.
An alternative method of solar-calendar intercalation, which does not vary the number of days in the year, works by varying the lengths of certain days.
In consequence, the United States Department of Agriculture ( USDA ) has approved the use of low-level irradiation as an alternative treatment to pesticides for fruits and vegetables that are considered hosts to a number of insect pests, including fruit flies and seed weevils ; the U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has cleared among a number of other applications the treatment of hamburger patties to eliminate the residual risk of a contamination by a virulent E. coli.
The alternative to the macron is the number 1 after the syllable ( for example, tā = ta1 ).
However, a growing number of evidences support an alternative hypothesis from Albert Harris in which cell contractility reshape cell-cell contacts and lead to cell sorting.
The changes in the carrier signal are chosen from a finite number of M alternative symbols ( the modulation alphabet ).
An alternative definition for " weakly typed " refers to languages, such as Perl and JavaScript, which permit a large number of implicit type conversions.
Each bot has a number of alternative lines to reduce the repetition of bot chatter.
A number of classical writers discussed forms of government alternative to monarchies and later writers have treated these as foundational works on the nature of republics.
It was accepted as a Japanese Industrial Standard ( JIS X 3017 ) in 2011 and an international standard ( ISO / IEC 30170 ) in 2012., there are a number of complete or upcoming alternative implementations of Ruby, including YARV, JRuby, Rubinius, IronRuby, MacRuby ( and its iOS counterpart, RubyMotion ), and HotRuby.
* To the single Canon of the previous edition ( which, with minor alterations, was preserved as the " First Eucharistic Prayer or Roman Canon ") he added three alternative Eucharistic Prayers, increasing also the number of prefaces.
LSD radix sorts have resurfaced as an alternative to high performance comparison-based sorting algorithms ( like heapsort and mergesort ) that require Ω ( n · log n ) comparisons, where n is the number of items to be sorted.
In the 10th edition in 1973, the Academy tried to launch new alternative spellings such as jos ( juice ) and sebra ( zebra ), without attracting any significant number of followers.
Each toll center had only a limited number of trunks to distant cities, and if those trunks were busy, the operator would try alternative routings through intermediate cities.
It is important to note that ancient precedent existed for alternative theories and developments which prefigured later discoveries in the area of physics and mechanics ; but in the absence of a strong empirical tradition, dominance of the Aristotelian school, and in light of the limited number of works to survive translation in an era when many books were lost to warfare, such developments remained obscure for centuries and are traditionally held to have had little effect on the re-discovery of such phenomena ; whereas the invention of the printing press made the wide dissemination of such incremental advances of knowledge commonplace.

number and currencies
In response the DoS Chief Financial Officer observed that ' The Department operates in over 270 locations in 172 countries, while conducting business in 150 currencies and an even large number of languages ...
In order to further diversify their investments and mitigate the risks associated with inflationary debasement of currencies, an increasing number of pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are allocating more capital to real assets such as a commodities and commodity-related infrastructure.
In order to further diversify their investments and mitigate the risks associated with inflationary debasement of currencies, an increasing number of pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are allocating more capital to non-listed assets such as a commodities and commodity-related infrastructure.
When base metal currencies were first introduced in the Islamic world, the question of " paying a debt in a higher number of units of this fiat money being riba " was not relevant as the jurists only needed to be concerned with the real value of money ( determined by weight only ) rather than the numerical value.
Today, the term may refer to a number of ( primarily British and related ) currencies, and a variety of now-obsolete currencies.
A number of currencies were circulating in the province, as was the custom in China, and the paper notes issued by the provincial government had experienced a steady depreciation in value.
In financial calculations, a number is often rounded to a given number of places ( for example, to two places after the decimal separator for many world currencies ).
Digital gold currencies are issued by a number of companies, each of which provides a system that enables users to pay each other in units that hold the same value as gold bullion.
In the 1980s and 1990s with the Cruzeiro and Cruzado currencies devaluation, the Chavantes's industrial park almost disappeared and the town may have grown in number of houses only, due to state or city housing programs.
A number of other financial companies went on to issue stored-value or pre-paid debit cards containing several currencies that could be used like credit or debit cards at shops and at ATMs, mimicking the traveler's cheque in electronic form.
Includes a list of meals with prices, Tisch ( table ) number ( 7 / 01 ), total price information in two currencies ( Swiss Francs and Euro s ), a note about the 7. 6 % tax, contact information and name of the cashier ( Ursula ).
" When currencies of base metal were first introduced in the Islamic world, paying a debt in a higher number of units of this fiat money was not considered riba ; jurists were concerned with the real value of money ( determined by weight only ) rather than its numerical value.
The game consists of a deck of " currency cards " of various values in four currencies ( suits ) and a bag of " building tiles " of various prices, as well as a number of boards ( a currency market, a building market, a reserve board for each player and a scoring track ).
( At the time a number of the princely states had their own currencies.
Tourism is a popular activity and a generating potential of currencies, because Camargo City and vicinity possesses a great number of natural attractions, the most popular being:
* The first local bank in the country to offer most number of third currencies in its products and services-Savings Accounts and Time Deposit Accounts ( As of January 2010 ) ( Australian Dollars, Canadian dollars, Swiss Francs, Euros, British Pounds, Japanese Yen, and Chinese Yuan.
* Ability to cope with any number of branches, patrons, patron categories, item categories, items, currencies and other data
Through its history, Brazil had a number of other currencies:

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