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Switzerland built an extensive network of fallout shelters, not only through extra hardening of government buildings such as schools, but also through a building regulation that ensured that all residential building built after 1968 contained a nuclear shelter able to withstand a blast from a 50 megaton explosion at a distance of 700 metres.
He built a tower now known as Leicester's building on the south edge of the court as a guest wing, extending out beyond the inner bailey wall for extra space.
Because the nuclear force is stronger than the Coulomb force for atomic nuclei smaller than iron and nickel, building up these nuclei from lighter nuclei by fusion releases the extra energy from the net attraction of these particles.
It is used as a basis for building more exotic models that incorporate hypothetical particles, extra dimensions, and elaborate symmetries ( such as supersymmetry ) in an attempt to explain experimental results at variance with the Standard Model, such as the existence of dark matter and neutrino oscillations.
This additional expenditure provided for an energetic revival of a policy of building health centres for GPs, extra pay for doctors who served in areas particularly short of them, a significant growth in hospital staffing, and a significant increase in a hospital building programme.
Other early manufacturers and enthusiasts began building extra audio amplifiers to run on 12 volts ( the standard voltage in automotive electrical systems ).
At the highest end, or in select rooms of the building there might well be three sheeting layers, and such stiff subflooring is necessary to prevent the cracking of large floor tiles of or more on a side, and the structure under such a floor will frequently also have extra ' bracing ' and ' blocking ' joist-to-joist intended spread the weight to have as little sagging on any joist as possible when there is a live load on the floor above.
There was a shelter or extra building, near the still, known as a cooperage, where buckets were made out of hickory, sassafras, and other hard woods.
An extra floor was reputedly planned for most accommodation blocks, but due to regulations concerning safe building on marshland, this was removed from the final design.
Building contractors employ extra night watchmen at their building sites to prevent eager youngsters from taking building materials.
Heavy building work is planned to be started in early May 2005, with the humanities block which consists of four classrooms, a humanities office and a storeroom being demolished in the school Easter break in March 2006 to make way for the future development to accommodate the extra students.
After taking over the fortress the Russians set about on an extensive building program, mostly extra barracks, but also extending the dockyard and reinforcing to the fortification lines.
To a design by Arup, its fully triangulated perimeter structure makes the building sufficiently stiff without any extra reinforcements.
The North side consists of Queen Street Station, the North British Railway Hotel ( now the Millennium Hotel ), which date from the 1840s, and George House, which replaced an older Georgian building, built in 1979 to provide extra office space for Glasgow City Council, and now the offices of Ernst & Young.
If producing additional vehicles requires, for example, building a new factory, the marginal cost of those extra vehicles includes the cost of the new factory.
The 1880 building was retained, but extra platforms and sidings were provided to handle more perishable goods, as well as the increasing numbers of tourists.
The removal of one of the lower story columns caused neighbouring columns to fail due to the extra load, eventually leading to the complete collapse of the central portion of the building.
At Elder Yard, a derelict Grade II-listed building in the heart of the town centre is due to be converted to a restaurant and provide the impetus for other improvements there including a public courtyard and extra retail and leisure provision.
A new building, housing a dedicated ticket hall, is being constructed to serve these extra passengers.
The first extension was the West Green building for which plans were drawn in 1910 ; the space was for extra divorce courts.
While this would not result in crashes on a properly signaled route, it required either the building of extra track to allow the trains to pass each other, or the building of a great many tracks in parallel to avoid the problem in the first place.

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Barton was relieved to see that Carl Dill and Emmett Foster had brought extra mounts.
Then when Miss Langford was on the end of the line of girls, Jack, in the middle of the line, gave an extra hard pull and the young teacher sprawled backwards, sitting down hard, her dress flying over her head.
Others carried extra clips for the Browning Automatic Rifle, which was in the hands of a little Mexican named Martinez.
He was allowed to spend his nights at an inn near the hospital and he was given some extra money to go to the pachinko parlor -- an excellent place to make contact with the enemy.
This project was started at a time when there was a critical need for a high-energy fuel to provide an extra margin of range for high performance aircraft, particularly our heavy bombers.
Never rebuilt, the bridge was strengtened in 1938 by two extra piers, a concrete floor, and a walk-way along the upper side in order to care for modern traffic.
The x-ray diffraction pattern of the material, taken with CuK**ya radiation, indicated the presence of no extra lines and was in good agreement with the pattern of Douglass.
There was no extra horse so it was left to his comrades who, though numbering in the fifties, had stood around on the hillside nearby without firing a shot during the entire attack.
The lawyer didn't know him very well although he saw him occasionally at some dinner party -- Thayer, like himself, Madden reflected, was the extra man so prized by hostesses -- and found him easy enough to talk to.
There was an extra pause here, a gasp or a sigh there, here and there an extra little twist of a word or note, all in the interest of effect.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
No provision was added in the 128 kB Apple IIe and Apple IIc models ' BASIC interpreters for the new machines ' extra memory and double-resolution graphics, or for the Apple II's 16-color mode.
42 ), after the passing of the Licinian rogations in 367 BC, an extra day was added to the Roman games ; the aediles refused to bear the additional expense, whereupon the patricians offered to undertake it, on condition that they were admitted to the aedileship.
Children in the areas where Agent Orange was used have been affected and have multiple health problems, including cleft palate, mental disabilities, hernias, and extra fingers and toes.
It was begun in the late 19th century and redesigned while the construction was in progress to accommodate the extra offices needed due to the naval arms race with the German Empire.
In October 2000, the Athlon " C " was introduced, raising the mainboard front side bus speed from 100 MHz to 133 MHz ( 266 MT / s ) and providing roughly 10 % extra performance per clock over the " B " model Thunderbird.
The original ending, in which Ash oversleeps in the cave and wakes up in a post-apocalyptic future, was restored to the film for the UK VHS release, which also had the cinematic ending put in as a post credit extra.
Although he was selected for additional security by CAPPS and screened, he was able to board the flight without incident, with only his checked bags requiring extra screening for explosives.
The logo was rounded and embossed ( but later flattened in February 1999 ), and there were 8 extra pages.

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Between 1908 and 1912 two Moltke class battlecruisers were constructed, adding an extra turret on the centre line astern, raised above the aft turret, but still using 28 cm guns.
So-called neutron bombs ( enhanced radiation weapons ) have been constructed which release a larger fraction of their energy as ionizing radiation ( specifically, neutrons ), but these are all thermonuclear devices which rely on the nuclear fusion stage to produce the extra radiation.
This provided Cyrix with an extra marketing arm and access to National Semiconductor fabrication plants, which were originally constructed to produce RAM and high-speed telecommunications equipment.
The frame and drivetrain must be constructed to handle loads several times that of an ordinary bicycle ; as such, extra low gears may may added.
It was to be the last since town planners finally understood how vulnerable wooden houses are and constructed extra wide streets to prevent fires from spreading.
* Road Series: Designed for extra durability, constructed of laminated 3-ply mahogany back and sides and solid spruce top.
The Wharton Bellevue estate was taken by the city, but the planned reservoir was never constructed, because of local politics and also because by 1890 water could be purified by filtration, obviating the need for an extra reservoir.
In addition to the metro stations already in operation, forward-looking design has led to extra facilities being constructed in case they are needed in the future.
With the advent of long war, some memorials are constructed before the conflict is over, leaving space for extra names of the dead.
Internal galleries to provide extra seating for the congregation were added in the 18th century, the first being constructed at the west end of the church in 1710, with further galleries being built in the north and south aisles during the course of the century.
To facilitate this arrangement originally, extra long platforms were constructed along both Queens routes, so separate fare controls / boarding areas could be established.
The second method is to leave the fingerboard unchanged such that the extra bass strings lie next to the existing bass strings and free of the fingerboard in the same fashion in which the archlute and theorbo are constructed.
A run round loop was constructed 500 yards to the west to enable extra trains to run between Emerson Park and Upminster.
Most common objects studied in mathematics are constructed as underlying sets along with extra sets of structure on those sets ( operations on the underlying set, privileged subsets of the underlying set, etc.
New noise barriers and extra lanes were also constructed, and the freeway ' upgrade ' was completed and the entire length renamed back to the South Eastern Freeway, before changing name again to the now-current Monash Freeway, so named by Premier Kennett after General Sir John Monash, arguably Australia's greatest soldier, engineer, scholar and nation builder.
A K ( G, n ) can be constructed stage-by-stage, as a CW complex, starting with a wedge of n-spheres, one for each generator of the group G, and adding cells in ( possibly infinite number of ) higher dimensions so as to kill all extra homotopy.
Brakes are constructed according to a certain measure of redundancy, meaning the ride is usually fitted with one extra set of brakes to bring the train to a hold even if one brake fails.
The show utilized the exterior of the Carlton Studios, by having a purpose built canopy constructed, a pond and also extra landscaping which doubled as motel exteriors.
A run round loop was constructed 500 yards to the west to enable extra trains to run between Emerson Park and Upminster.
In 1963-1965, a 36-floor addition to the site was constructed to the south of the tower to provide extra office space.
In 2000 the church launched a major renovation project as extra meeting space and offices were constructed under the building.
The station was re-engineered in the late 1970s and an extra T-antenna ( mini T ) was hung between two 18. 3 m poles constructed a few hundred feet north from the original north T-antenna, and new transmission equipment was installed replacing the original Marconi transmitters, the 140 kW STC transmitter, and other BBC-designed transmission equipment which was installed in the 1960s.
The original hill was constructed largely out of cinders and sand and packed together with railway sleepers in order to hold the extra spectators.

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