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example and replicas
Although non-cartridge single-shot firearms are still made in hobbyist contexts ( for example, replicas of antique guns ), this discussion focuses on newer designs employing cartridges.
Another example of replicas of historic Steinway pianos is the William E. Steinway grand piano, which are exact copies of the award-winning Steinway grand piano, that was exhibited at the Centennial Exposition in 1876.
In some cases ( in San Rafael, Santa Cruz, and Soledad, for example ), the current buildings are replicas constructed on or near the original site.
Some of the buildings in Waterloo for example, the Potters Barn park buildings are replicas of the ones found in Waterloo, Belgium.
For example, all but two copies of Japanese Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon cards say " Replica " where the code should be ( They are considered replicas of the other two that were given as prizes in a Yu-Gi-Oh!
The staircases, for example, are replicas of those of the Opéra Garnier in Paris.
For example, Neo Japan is made of four modules in the shape of the four main islands of Japan, Neo France is supported on a bouquet of roses, and Neo America is a five-point star with replicas of notable American landmarks on the surface.
High end replicas were designed by traditional architects, for example Boston architect Royal Barry Wills ( 1895 1962 ).
These works focused on the alleged energies of pyramids in general not solely the egyptian pyramids, Toth and Nielson for example reported experiments where " seeds stored in pyramid replicas germinated sooner and grew higher ".
Additionally, replicas may be filtered to only include defined attributes to increase speed ( for example, a replica may be configured to only include a name and phone number for use in a corporate address book, as opposed to the entire directory user profile ).

example and historic
The emerging Baptist movement in 17th-century England, for example, was a microcosm of the historic debate between Calvinists and Arminians.
The built heritage was also at the forefront of the growth of member based organizations in the United States for example, founded in 1889, the Richmond, Virginia-based Preservation Virginia ( formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities ) was the United States ' first statewide historic preservation group.
Starting in the mid-1980s, the Baltic states used the reforms provided by glasnost to assert their rights to protect their environment ( for example during the Phosphorite War ) and their historic monuments and, later, their claims to sovereignty and independence.
For example, the very frequently used aorist, though a functional preterite in the indicative mood, conveys historic or ' immediate ' aspect in the subjunctive and optative.
This example of conservation policy would later inspire the Malraux Law for the safeguarding of historic city centres.
Additionally, there has been a trend in recent years to add modern wings and façades to historic buildings, the most prominent example of which is the Bucharest Architects ' Association Building, which is a modern glass-and-steel construction built inside a historic stone façade.
A historic example is Hunt the Wumpus.
Eadward Muybridge's historic scientific studies of the male and female form in motion, for example, has examples of both usages.
The development of submarines, for example, can be traced via underwater archaeological research, via the Hunley which was the first submarine to sink an enemy ship ( Hunley also had unique construction details not found in previous vessels and was one of the only historic warships ever raised intact ), the Resurgam II, the first powered submarine, and Holland 5, which provides insight into the development of submarines in the British Navy.
The rank of baron is the most ancient degree of English nobility and a commoner who is raised directly to a high degree in the peerage, for example a former prime minister who becomes an Earl, is always created a baron at the same time, from historic precedent.
The bishop's library is a historic example of half-timbered construction.
However, one example that has not survived is the town's historic Victorian baths, which were replaced by a more modern sports and leisure centre in 2004.
A new La Plata Town Hall, for example, became Southern Maryland's first LEED certified building, and an old building considered historic by local residents, which housed a CVS Pharmacy store at the time of the tornado, was rebuilt in a new location after the storm.
Fletcher is considered to be the " finest example of a traditional crossroads hamlet in Hennepin County " and is eligible to become a historic district by the Minnesota Historical Society.
The themes of Industry, Architecture and Social History, make Roaring Spring an excellent example of a locally significant historic district.
Although other locations, for example the Pacific regions, offer warmer water and better visibility, there are very few other sites which can offer such an abundance of large, historic wrecks lying in close proximity and shallow, relatively benign diving conditions.
Reformed theologian J. I. Packer, for example, although he maintains that ' penal substitution is the mainstream, historic view of the church and the essential meaning of the Atonement ...
San Luis Potosí's historic downtown displays a great mixture of different artistic styles in many buildings and it's a major example of colonial architecture in Mexico.
In June 1976, for example, Seger played the Pontiac Silverdome in metropolitan Detroit at a historic concert that also included Point Blank, Elvin Bishop, and Todd Rundgren.
The pressures of human migrations, whether as outright conquest or by slow cultural infiltration and resettlement, have affected the grand epochs in history and in land ( for example, the decline of the Roman Empire ); under the form of colonization, migration has transformed the world ( such as the prehistoric and historic settlements of Australia and the Americas ).
Both the Duchy of Lancaster and the Duchy of Cornwall have special legal rights not available to other estates held by peers, counties palatine-for example Bona Vacantia operates to the advantage of the Duke rather than the Crown throughout the historic Duchy.
Plains bison have been reintroduced to conservation areas scattered throughout their historic domain, for example Grasslands National Park and the Old Man on His Back Prairie and Heritage Conservation Area in Saskatchewan, and in 2006, 30 wood bison were relocated to the Republic of Sakha ( Yakutia ) to begin repopulation efforts of the area historically inhabited by the now extinct steppe bison.

example and Steinway
The majority of the world's concert halls have at least one Steinway concert grand piano model D-274, some ( for example Carnegie Hall ) have model D-274s from both the New York City factory and the Hamburg factory in order to satisfy a greater range of preferences.
Also piano ensembles are on the Steinway Artist list, for example Eroica Trio, Güher and Süher Pekinel, Katia and Marielle Labèque and The 5 Browns.
Some of the companies also made pianos — Mason & Hamlin, Baldwin, and Steinway, for example — and are still in business.

example and pianos
Felt is used extensively in pianos ; for example, piano hammers are made of wool felt around a wooden core.
For example, a digital piano may have settings for a concert grand piano, an upright piano, a tack piano, and various electric pianos such as the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer.
Some digital pianos incorporate other basic " synthesizer " sounds such as string ensemble, for example, and offer settings to combine them with piano.
In some genres, such as progressive rock, for example, keyboardists may perform with several synthesizers, electric pianos, and electro-mechanical keyboards.
For the above example, we might try to find a better estimate of the number of pianos tuned by a piano tuner in a typical day, or look up an accurate number for the population of Chicago.
In particular, pianos located in arid climates and otherwise very dry rooms ( for example, a cold climate with an extended heating season ) require special attention to humidity control.
Samick owns several manufacturers of pianos ( for example Wm.

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