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Another and challenge
Another challenge was a serious shortage of horses and equipment.
Another pupil of David's, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres became the most important artist of the restored Royal Academy and the figurehead of the Neoclassical school of art, engaging the increasingly popular Romantic school of art that was beginning to challenge Neoclassicism.
Another legend states that in a competition of battle to become King Sancho's " Campeador ", or champion, a knight on horseback wished to challenge El Cid.
Another health challenge has been the increase in the rate of alcoholism in Nauru.
Another part of the challenge states that these techniques, developed by James A. Thomson, are rendered obvious by a 1990 paper and two textbooks.
Another challenge with the rail gun system is projectile survivability.
Another growing challenge is the recent trend of states and businesses in the United States purposely under-funding their pension schemes in order to push the costs onto the federal government.
Another challenge for bluescreen or greenscreen is proper camera exposure.
Another challenge to the newly independent government came at the beginning of January 1969, with the Rupununi Rebellion.
Another major challenge when attempting to harvest energy from lightning is the impossibility of predicting when and where thunderstorms will occur.
Another aspect to consider is whether the debtor can avoid a challenge by the United States Trustee to his or her Chapter 7 filing as abusive.
Another challenge is routing VoIP traffic through firewalls and network address translators.
Another challenge for VoIP implementations is the proper handling of outgoing calls from other telephony devices such as digital video recorders, satellite television receivers, alarm systems, conventional modems and other similar devices that depend on access to a PSTN telephone line for some or all of their functionality.
Another aspect of US military history is the challenge coin, also called commanders coins, they are usually given as awards of recognition and achievement, and often lapel pins are also given as a recognition device of a military association or organization.
Another challenge is preserving resource forks when transmitting files using non-resource fork-aware applications or with certain transfer methods, including email and FTP.
Another response to the challenge has been to create a single peptide that contains the least variable components of all the known HIV strains.
Another IGN editor Matt Casamassina called it an incredibly addictive multiplayer game, but criticized the single-player mode for not offering much of a challenge.
Another of his network assignments was The Morning Show, CBS ' short-lived challenge to NBC's Today in 1954.
Another notable moment in this season was a challenge that tested players ' endurance against temptation.
Another early challenge for the new Premier was to win a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.
Another challenge becoming apparent when implementing the processes in real life is to obtain long service intervals in the plants, so that it is not necessary to close down the plant every few months for cleaning the reactor.
Another challenge to Habsburg authority came from Germany and the question of either " big Germany " ( united Germany led by Austria ) or " little Germany " ( united Germany led by Prussia ).
Another challenge is to detect subtle and often very small features – which may be as ephemeral as organic staining from decayed wooden posts-and distinguish them from rocks, roots, and other natural “ clutter .” To accomplish this requires not only sensitivity, but also high density of data points, usually at least one and sometimes dozens of readings per square meter.
Another challenge to the " most favoured nation " principle has been posed by regional trade blocs such as the European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement ( NAFTA ), which have lowered or eliminated tariffs among the members while maintaining tariff walls between member nations and the rest of the world.
Another challenge for Qarase was the conviction of persons responsible for their part in the 2000 coup.

Another and conventional
Another distinctive feature of the modern dagger is that it is designed to position the blade horizontally when using a conventional palm grip, enabling the user to slash right or left as well as thrust the blade between an opponent's ribs.
Another versatile extension becoming increasingly common is the use of some electronic drums in a mainly conventional kit.
Another factor aiding comprehension is that Old Norse kennings tend to be highly conventional.
Another innovation was the continuous dampening system first introduced by Dahlgren instead of the old method which is still used on older presses ( conventional dampening ), which are rollers covered with molleton ( cloth ) which absorbs the water.
Another paradigmatic exhortation was articulated by philosopher and composer Theodor Adorno, who, in the 1940s, challenged conventional surface coherence and appearance of harmony typical of the rationality of Enlightenment thinking.
Another factor is whether the gun fires conventional rounds or explosive rounds.
Another example is in the game Battlefield 2142, in which mecha fight alongside conventional military units such as infantry, tanks, gunships, and APCs in the European Union's and Pan-Asian Coalition's military forces.
Another method is to use conventional high explosive material to compress a fuel to fusion conditions.
; Skurfing: Another fast growing boardsport is skurfing a mix of surfing and more conventional water sports in which the participant is towed behind the boat.
Another feature of the plan, the four pavilions, one at each corner of the building, is more conventional.
Another concern is that hagiographies were usually full of conventional material, often repeated from earlier saints ' lives, as was the case with Stephen's work.
Another option is to use alternative fuel composition ( i. e. biofuels ) in conventional fossil fuel-based vehicles, making them go partly on renewable energy sources.
Another drawback is that runners on base can usually advance more easily than if a conventional pitcher is on the mound.
Another ancient source indicates that Mimnermus was a pederast, which is consistent with conventional sexual themes in Greek elegy.
Another common theme is that the system being analyzed has excess capacity at a number of non critical points, which, contrary to conventional wisdom, is absolutely essential to ensure constant operation of the constrained resource.
Another: It might be used in this manner discussing a technical matter such as the conventional wisdom was that a man would suffer fatal injuries if he experienced more than eighteen g-forces in an aerospace vehicle.
Another variation on HEAT warheads is surrounding them with a conventional fragmentation casing, to allow the warhead to be more effectively used for blast and fragmentation attacks on unarmored targets.
Another major theme is the foolishness of lovers, what Roger Warren refers to as " mockery of the absurdity of conventional lovers ' behaviour.
Another is that conventional society somehow seeks to destroy real love, which is why love in the novel is consistently connected to loss, death, and sadness.
Another move was to make the same share offerings to everyone in the company, breaking with conventional options plans that offer the best prices to executives.
Another early headlamp styling concept involved conventional round lamps faired into the car's bodywork with aerodynamic glass covers, such as those on the 1961 Jaguar E-Type.
Another specification named DPMS specifically addresses requirements to easily relocate modified DOS driver software into extended memory and run them in protected mode, thereby reducing their conventional memory footprint downto small stubs.
Another, more conventional anti-Ballivián insurgent group was commanded by the ambitious former president, José Miguel de Velasco.

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