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A smaller-scale cavalry charge can be seen in The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ( 2003 ); although the finished scene has substantial computer-generated imagery, raw footage and reactions of the riders are shown in the Extended Version DVD Appendices.
The government of the UK produces the classic 1: 50, 000 ( replacing the older 1 inch to 1 mile ) " Ordnance Survey " maps of the entire UK and with a range of correlated larger-and smaller-scale maps of great detail.
In that time, he painted smaller-scale mythological scenes, and portraits of citizens of Brussels and Napoleonic émigrés, such as the Baron Gerard.
Afterwards, although continuing to be trained in parachute delivery, paratroopers were only used in a parachute role for smaller-scale operations, such as the successful rescue of Benito Mussolini, the then-deposed dictator of Italy in 1943.
According to Mark Potok, director of Intelligence Project at the Southern Poverty Law Center, his organization tracked another 60 domestic smaller-scale terrorism plots from 1995 to 2005.
An alternative method used by home gardeners and smaller-scale growers involves covering the growing area with organic mulches such as straw or with plastic sheets.
The smaller-scale fantasias ( those a3 and a4 ) use a light-textured imitative style which owes something to Continental models, while the five and six-part fantasias employ large-scale cumulative construction and allusions to snatches of popular songs.
Small-scale gardening and farming, for household food production or small business production, tends to use the smaller-scale methods above, whereas medium-to large-scale farming tends to use the larger-scale methods.
These philosophers explore ways in which one can talk about phenomena at a larger-scale level of organization exerting causal influence on a smaller-scale level, and find that some, but not all proposed types of downward causation are compatible with science.
For smaller-scale maps, such as those spanning continents or the entire world, many projections are in common use according to their fitness for the purpose.
In smaller-scale architecture, concrete's strength freed the floor plan from rectangular cells to a more free-flowing environment.
Livy emphasizes that this was a scale of persecution without precedent in Rome, but smaller-scale witch-hunts.
Other smaller-scale mitigation efforts include acquiring and demolishing flood-prone buildings or flood-proofing them.
Other authors define topographic maps by contrasting them with another type of map ; they are distinguished from smaller-scale " chorographic maps " that cover large regions, " planimetric maps " that do not show elevations, and " thematic maps " that focus on specific topics.
Exportation has been on the increase and government agencies have been helping smaller-scale producers obtain the equipment and techniques needed to produce higher quantities and qualities for export.
After finding sufficient evidence, authorities accused Aum Shinrikyo of complicity in the attack, as well as in a number of smaller-scale incidents.
" In addition to large scale orchestral works like Symbolon ( 1988 ), Symphony no. 2 ( Cello Symphony ) ( 1985 ), and Symphony no. 3 ( 1992 ), all of which were commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, she has written a number of notable, smaller-scale concertos for relatively uncommon instruments.
Similar, the concept of a mall having one or more " anchor " or " big box " stores was pioneered early, with individual stores or smaller-scale chain stores intended to benefit from the shoppers attracted by the big stores.
Herbert also composed a considerable body of smaller-scale works, often writing music for his own performance on the cello or producing individual songs for the Victor Herbert Orchestra.
Howells followed it with An English Mass ( 1956 ), a smaller-scale setting to English words for chorus, strings and organ.
The accusations were less fanatical and smaller-scale but also grew to prominence through gossip and hysterics.
As their ideas evolved, the concept changed to focus on smaller-scale productions of operas by Mozart which would be well suited to the intimate scale of the planned theatre.
Further, webmasters may also act as website designers on smaller-scale sites.

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This is the only concerto that Sibelius wrote, though he composed several other smaller-scale pieces for solo instrument and orchestra, including the six Humoresques for violin and orchestra.
A similar, smaller-scale process is used for induction welding.
A common and even smaller-scale British tabletop variant is shove ha ' penny, played with coins, while a somewhat larger wooden-puck variant called sjoelen, which has much in common with the ball games bagatelle and skeeball, is played principally in the Netherlands.
The Festa das Latas, a smaller-scale event is the freshman's week of the University of Coimbra, also organised by the AAC.
In the independent sector, sixth forms are an integral part of secondary schools ( public schools ), and there is also a number of smaller-scale independent sixth form colleges.
On a low-resolution satellite image, for example, one might notice interesting cloud patterns representing cyclones or other large-scale weather phenomena, while in a higher-resolution image, one misses these large-scale atmospheric phenomena but instead notices smaller-scale phenomena, such as the interesting pattern that is the streets of Manhattan.
The auditorium, beneath the secondary block, is used for smaller-scale performing arts events.
The Coliseum is currently undergoing an expansion project intended to increase concourse space, provide additional points of sale, and create venues for banquets, receptions, and other smaller-scale events.
It is a smaller-scale version of cogeneration schemes which have been used with large scale electric power plants.
The situation is similar to testing aircraft or studying natural turbulent flow in wind tunnels with smaller-scale models.
Providing these services regionally is more efficient than providing them on a smaller-scale, utility by utility.

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However, some of Annakin's better received films are smaller-scale comedies and dramas, including his episodes in Quartet ( 1948 ) and Trio ( 1950 ), based on Somerset Maugham's stories, Hotel Sahara ( 1951 ), Across the Bridge ( 1957 ), Crooks Anonymous ( 1962 ), The Fast Lady ( 1963 ) and The Informers ( 1963 ).

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This new and smaller-scale event was introduced in addition to the annual main, Munich-based meeting of the Munich Security Conference.

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The smaller-scale spring show, The Rude Olympics, has moved from Theater Intime to the Frist Campus Center Theater.
Once famous for the Marin City Flea Market which was forcibly closed in the mid-1990s, despite community protest, to make way for the Gateway Shopping Center, the MCCSD had planned to launch the smaller-scale Marin City Market Fest on selected Saturdays in the summer of 2006.

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Wurlitzer built a version of the diaphonic horn for their theater organs at 32 ′ and 16 ′ pitches with huge wooden resonators as extensions of its Diaphonic diapason, and at 16 ′ with metal resonators as an extension of its smaller-scale Open diapason.

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Hayes has licensed smaller-scale replicas, which have sold well.
Among other, smaller-scale companies in the D. C. metropolitan area are the Washington Concert Opera, which specializes in unstaged presentations ; Opera Lafayette, which specializes in French baroque opera ; and Aurora Opera Theatre, formerly known as Opera Theatre of Northern Virginia.
Since Yosakoi dance originated in Kōchi Prefecture, many cities around the prefecture hold smaller-scale festivals in relation to the main three-day Yosakoi festival in Kōchi, which draws groups of performers from all over Japan.
Disney also operated approximately 15 smaller-scale locations in airports throughout the United States, which were all shuttered in the early 2001s.
When run for multiple decades, the models use a low resolution, which leaves smaller-scale interactions unresolved.
They followed smaller-scale emigration to Ireland as far back as the 12th century, which had resulted in a distinct ethnicity in Ireland known as the Old English.
In the late 1970s, British Rail and SNCF appointed MHA and Setec as advisors to a smaller-scale project which also came to nothing.

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