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There is no single issue that has aroused stronger feelings throughout the world.
The distinction between the two isn't always clear, but may become an important issue if a whole system is expected to not have a single point of failure ( SPOF ).
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
In the criminal justice system, actual conspiracies and conspiracy theories can also be distinguished by scale, as actual conspiracies are usually small in scale and involve " a single event or issue.
In 1994, he launched a single issue of Comedy magazine with articles dedicated to the comedy circuit.
A single issue political party, the Valley Party, contested the 1990 local Greenwich Borough Council elections on a ticket of reopening the stadium, capturing 11 % of the vote, aiding the club's return.
This set marked the first time in history that a musician had signed an exclusive music distribution deal with a single retailer .< ref name =" newman "> The set sold more than 500, 000 physical copies on its issue date, proving that Brooks still had a large fan base.
Jagger consented to the cover version, so long as the Flying Burrito Brothers did not issue it as a single.
Many ad-hoc lobby groups form in response to a single issue and then dissolve once the concerns have been dealt with.
This was intended to be used for firing single rounds when soldiers were comfortably firing at distant targets, so the magazine could be quickly turned on in case of an incoming charge or issue to charge the enemy.
In Japan, manga are usually serialized in large manga magazines, often containing many stories, each presented in a single episode to be continued in the next issue.
Extensive testing settled the issue – ablative shields proved to be reliable ( so much so that the initial shield thickness was safely reduced, allowing a lower total spacecraft weight ), and were easier to produce — at that time, beryllium was only produced in sufficient quantities by a single company in the U. S. — and cheaper.
The Lampoon topped one million sales once, for a single issue in 1974.
As most home users only perform a small number of transactions each week, the single use issue has not led to intolerable customer dissatisfaction in this case.
In 2002, the CJLS returned to the issue of justifying its actions regarding women's status, and adopted a single authoritative approach, the Fine responsum, as the definitive Conservative halakha on role-of-women issues.
The United States ' alleged role in the May 1980 Gwangju uprising was the single most pressing South Korean political issue of the 1980s.
In the June 1994 issue of UK magazine Mixmag, music journalist Andy Pemberton used it to describe the hip hop instrumental " In / Flux ", a 1993 single by San Francisco's DJ Shadow, and other similar tracks released on the Mo ' Wax label and being played in London clubs at the time.
That is, when an application program desires to send a large chunk of data across the Internet using IP, instead of breaking the data into IP-sized pieces and issuing a series of IP requests, the software can issue a single request to TCP and let TCP handle the IP details.
On 26 February 1956, Hughes and his friends held a party to launch St. Botolph's Review, which had a single issue.
These are independent groups, organized around a single issue or set of issues, which contribute money to political campaigns for U. S. Congress or the presidency.
Since many of them focus on a narrow set of concerns or even on a single issue, and often a single issue of enormous emotional weight, they compete with the parties for citizens ' dollars, time, and passion.

single and magazine
" American Pie " reached number one on the U. S. Billboard magazine charts for four weeks in 1972, and remains McLean's most successful single release.
Semi-automatic pistols have a single fixed firing chamber machined into the rear of the barrel, and a magazine, usually removable, so they can be used to fire more than one round.
** Mini Zork I: The Great Underground Empire ( 1987, Marc Blank & Dave Lebling, free cut-down, single load tape version of game, covermounted on UK's ZZAP! 64 magazine )
The Danish Krag-Jørgensen was chambered for the 8x58R cartridge ( 0. 31 in / 7. 87 mm ), and was at least in the early years used as a single shooter with the magazine in reserve.
In an interview in Playboy magazine in January 1979, Brando said: " You've seen every single race besmirched, but you never saw an image of the kike because the Jews were ever so watchful for that — and rightly so.
Orbison's success was greater in Britain ; as Billboard magazine noted, " In a 68-week period that began on August 8, 1963, Roy Orbison was the only American artist to have a number-one single in Britain.
One huge attraction of the magazine was its incorporation of mini-game scenarios, capable of completion in a single night's play, rather than the mega-marathon games typical of the off the shelf campaigns.
A semi-automatic rifle is a type of rifle that fires a single bullet each time the trigger is pulled, automatically ejects the spent cartridge, chambers a fresh cartridge from its magazine, and is immediately ready to fire another shot.
Robert A. Heinlein wrote stories under pseudonyms so that more of his works could be published in a single magazine.
( In 2010, Billboard magazine ranked this as the most popular single ever about sex.
In early 1984, on the occasion of the release of third edition RuneQuest, Avalon Hill included in all RuneQuest boxes a single advertising flyer ( see image, right ) announcing the launch of HEROES, its own role-playing magazine.
" Their 1987 self-titled release was reviewed favorably by Rolling Stone magazine and produced " The Lust, the Flesh, the Eyes & the Pride of Life ," the band's biggest single to date.
UK fashion magazine The Face featured an article on Bananarama after the release of their first single.
" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone magazine wrote, " Affleck, Hartnett and Beckinsale-a British actress without a single worthy line to wrap her credible American accent around-are attractive actors, but they can't animate this moldy romantic triangle ".
The single word ' narrowboat ' has been adopted by authorities such as the Canal and River Trust and the magazine ' Waterways World ' to refer to all boats built in the style and tradition of the narrow canal locks.
A semi-professional magazine named If appeared in 1986, intended as a revival of the original, but it folded after a single issue.
This developed into a selling point when a letter from a reader, Clayton Hamlin, prompted Pohl to declare that he would publish a new writer in every single issue of the magazine, though he was also able to attract well-known writers.
In July 1968, the British music magazine, NME, reported that the band had asked their record label, Immediate Records, to withdraw a controversial poster advertising the single.
Critics and fans alike had panned the album ( although the first single off the album, " Black Nite Crash ", was awarded " single of the week " by weekly music magazine Melody Maker ).
* Son of Lassie, the 2nd Lassie film, becomes the first movie ever to be filmed using the Technicolor Monobook method, where a single magazine of film was used to record all of the primary colors.

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