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Another popular convention is to use filename extensions ; for instance, if CGI scripts are consistently given the extension < tt >. cgi </ tt >, the web server can be configured to interpret all such files as CGI scripts.
Another central design philosophy is support for extremely high quality of service ( QoS ), even within a single operating system instance, although z / OS has built-in support for Parallel Sysplex clustering.
Another instance is the untutored-but-noble medieval knight, Parsifal.
Another instance was called the " Original Dinner Party " which labeled the tiers as " dessert ," " main course ," " side salad ," and " appetizer.
Another instance of human sacrifice mentioned in the Tanakh is the sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter in.
Another instance are the sailor suits that became fashionable around the turn of the 19th century.
Another major invention in Sketchpad was that it let the user easily constrain geometric properties in the drawing — for instance, the length of a line or the angle between two lines could be fixed.
Another notable instance of religious warfare was perpetrated by Nhu's right-hand man in 1963.
Another instance of human sacrifice mentioned in the Bible is the sacrifice of Jephthah's daughter in Judges 11.
Another instance of the phrase appeared on Usenet in April 1993 in reference to The Black Dog's album Bytes.
Another instance in which negative allosteric modulation can be seen is between ATP and the enzyme Phosphofructokinase within the negative feedback loop that regulates glycolysis.
Another instance of NIMBY opposition to development occurred after the construction of I-90's Exit 8 when that location became well-primed for commercial development.
Another instance of her intimacy with Reynolds is to be found in her variation of Guercino's Et in Arcadia ego, a subject which Reynolds repeated a few years later in his portrait of Mrs Bouverie and Mrs Crewe.
Another instance of this pattern occurs in the flag of the Republic of Yucatán, where it symbolized the five departments into which the republic was divided.
Another instance in which Berengaria's mediation stood out developed in 1218 when the scheming Lara family, still headed by former regent Álvaro Núñez de Lara, conspired to have Alfonso IX, King of León and King Ferdinand's father, invade Castile to seize his son's throne.
Another suggestion involves ultra-high energy weakly interacting particles ( for instance, neutrinos ) which might be created at great distances and later react locally to give rise to the particles observed.
Another problem was the fact that each part saved its data within Bento ( the former name of an OpenDoc compound document file format ) in its own internal binary format, and it was very common to find one component could not open a document created by another, even though the internal data represented similar objects ( spreadsheet data for instance ).
Another numerical problem that may lead to a lack of convergence is complete separation, which refers to the instance in which the predictors perfectly predict the criterion-all cases are accurately classified.
Another instance occurs in identical twins, one was diagnosed at seven months while the other is not affected.
Another instance in St. Louis occurred when several of the Indians went out drinking for the night.
Another advantage of the Mongols was their ability to traverse large distances even in unusual cold winters ; for instance, frozen rivers led them like highways to large urban centers on their banks.
Another goal might be to just find the best alternative or to determine the relative total priority of each alternative ( for instance, if alternatives represent projects competing for funds ) when all the criteria are considered simultaneously.
Another instance involving the legal transfer of filiation in adoption are cases where adult adoptees and their natural families restore their original filiation via adult adoption
Another use is in situations where the parameter value has some physical significance, for instance if the parameter is time and the curve describes the motion of a robot arm.

Another and double
Another brand of indefinite reference arises out of the use of the double verb.
Another notable measure is the use of a body double, a person who looks like the leader and who pretends to be the leader to draw attention away from the intended target.
Another risk of the hit-and-run is that a caught line drive could result in an easy double play, although this is offset by the lower likelihood of a ground ball double play.
Another progressive rock act, Genesis, released the concept album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway in 1974, a double disc that told the story of the street punk Rael.
Another double helix may be found tracing the spaces, or grooves, between the strands.
Another important performer in this period, Bertram Turetzky, commissioned and premiered more than 300 double bass works.
Another double star, which can be split using binoculars.
Another option that law enforcement officers may use on occasion is high-capacity magazines such as single or double drum magazines.
Another common convention is double slashes (// //), as above, implying that the transcription is ' more phonemic than simply phonemic '.
Another explanation is that at a recording session in 1959 produced by Coxsone Dodd, double bassist Cluett Johnson instructed guitarist Ranglin to " play like ska, ska, ska ", although Ranglin has denied this, stating " Clue couldn't tell me what to play!
Another study confirmed this number, finding that per capita tax revenues had grown almost sixfold over the eighteenth century, but that steady economic growth had made the real burden on each individual only double over this period before the industrial revolution.
Another good season followed in 1875 when he again completed the double with 1, 498 runs and 191 wickets.
Another major conspiracy was the Babington Plot-the event which most directly led to Mary's execution, the discovery of which involved a double agent Gilbert Gifford acting under the direction of Francis Walsingham, the Queen's highly effective spy master.
" Another feature of his humour was to feign innocence about his obvious and risqué double entendres while mockingly censuring the audience for finding them funny.
Another wordplay commonly used is the double meaning.
Another blues double entendre refers to thoroughbred racing.
Another technique was a double planking method used in the northern breakwater.
Another important theme of the novel is the sexual double standard to which Tess falls victim ; despite being, in Hardy's view, a truly good woman, she is despised by society after losing her virginity before marriage.
Another legendary Ulster king, Fergus mac Léti, is regarded as a double of Fergus mac Róich: both die in water, and are associated with the sword Caladbolg.
Another notable radio show was the double entendre-laden Round the Horne ( 1965 – 1968 ), a sequel to the earlier series Beyond Our Ken, which ran from 1959 to 1964.
Another stipulation placed upon the company was that the standards to support the catenary also had to be able to double as street lampposts.
Another useful representation is available by means of double Taylor expansion of e < sup >( ln x − μ )< sup > 2 </ sup >/( 2σ < sup > 2 </ sup >)</ sup >.
Another Thin Man on the marquee of a Toronto cinema, as a double feature with the Richard Arlen film Missing Daughters.

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