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number and local
Interest has been shown for a number of years by local assessors in the possibility of taxing boats.
Additional class 2, assignments for daytime operation can be made without causing destructive interference to the class 1, stations or to each other, and by their operation provide additional service on these channels and additional local outlets for a large number of communities.
Telephone orders distort the picture: the suburbanite naturally calls a local rather than a central-city number if both are listed in an advertisement, especially if the local call eliminates city sales tax.
Moreover, prudence alone would indicate that, unless the local customs are already ready to fall when pushed, the results of direct economic action everywhere upon national chain stores will likely be simply to give undue advantage to local and state stores which conform to these customs, leading to greater decentralization and local autonomy within the company, or even ( as the final self-defeat of an unjust application of economic pressure to correct injustice ) to its going out of business in certain sections of the country ( as, for that matter, the Quakers, who once had many meetings in the pre-Civil War South, largely went out of business in that part of the country over the slavery issue, never to recover a large number of southern adherents ).
Thompson writes a letter to a local Aspen newspaper informing them that, on Christmas Eve, he was going to use napalm to burn a number of dogs and hopefully any humans they find.
This led to the first of a number of periods in which an outside power controlled Athens ; Often the outside power set up a local agent as political boss in Athens ; but when Athens was independent, it operated under its traditional form of government ; even the bosses, like Demetrius of Phalerum, kept the traditional institutions in formal existence.
A technician will call a local ANAC's phone number.
This number connects to a computer at a local central office, which uses a voice synthesizer or digital samples to " speak " the phone number of the line calling in.
As widespread inefficiencies in numbering ( such as the assignment of entire blocks of 10000 numbers to every competing carrier in every small village to support local number portability schemes ) have created shortages of available numbers, these prefixes are often " reclaimed " and issued as standard exchanges, moving the handful of numbers in them to one standard test exchange ( usually 958 ).
Please note that it is always preferable to call the local ANAC ; only if the local ANAC number can not be called is it advisable to call a toll-free ANAC number.
* 1957 or 0 ( 8 ) 320-1234 local number
Dial + 64 ( 8 ) 320-1231, from USA / Canada and rest of NANP dial 011-64-8-320-1231 to hear your 3 digit area code & 7 digit local number read back to you from N. Z.
AppleTalk included a number of features that allowed local area networks to be connected with no prior setup or the need for a centralized router or server of any sort.
There are a number of well-established roadside restaurants for travellers to breakfast on the local cuisine.
The festival hosts a number of children's, cultural and local events.
AIM Phoneline provides users the ability to have a few local number, this allows AIM users to receive incoming calls for free.
There are also a number of historical dances, and local or national dances, which may be danced in ballrooms or salons.
In August 2011 a joint raid between the American DEA and local British Virgin Islands police arrested a number of residents who are accused of being involved in major drugs transshipments.

number and residents
Mr. Hawksley said he believed there are a number of qualified city residents who would be willing to take the full-time CD job.
In the same pattern, a sizable number of permanent residents are Spanish nationals who officially still live in Madrid, the Basque provinces, or other areas of the country.
the average number of residents per living room was 0. 59 which is about equal to the cantonal average of 0. 58 per room.
Comparing this data with the 2001 census shows that the number of permanent residents born on the island has increased by just 3, 000.
For example, the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) supports the United States ' International Traffic in Arms Regulations ( ITAR ) program " to aggressively enforce this mission and reduce the number of weapons that are illegally trafficked worldwide from the United States and used to commit acts of international terrorism, to subvert restrictions imposed by other nations on their residents, and to organized crime and narcotics-related activities.
For example, in the mid-1970s a substantial number of the residents of Baqubah, the administrative center and major city of Diyala Governorate, were employed in agriculture.
The number of foreign nationals who became legal permanent residents ( LPRs ) of the U. S. in 2009 as a result of family reunification ( 66 %) exceeded those who became LPRs on the basis of employment skills ( 13 %) and for humanitarian reasons ( 17 %).
the average number of residents per living room was 0. 64 which is about equal to the cantonal average of 0. 61 per room.
The absence of a personal income tax in the principality has attracted to it a considerable number of wealthy " tax refugee " residents from European countries who derive the majority of their income from activity outside Monaco ; celebrities such as Formula One drivers attract most of the attention, but the vast majority of them are less well-known business people.
In 2002, it was estimated that Pittsburgh ranked 22nd of 69 urban places in the U. S. in terms of number of residents 25 years or older who had completed a Bachelor's degree, with 31 % of such people having completed the degree.
The same study ranked Pittsburgh 15th of the 69 places in terms of number of residents 25 years or older who have completed a high school degree, with a figure of 84. 7 %.
A slight dip has been noted in the number of Singaporeans and permanent residents using public transport compared to 1990, which had 55. 0 % and 46. 3 % of them going to work and to school respectively.
This number is lower than the 1997 Census, which gave 929, 718 residents.
Note that these statistics only show officially registered residents, and that the actual number of foreign citizens living in Shanghai is likely much higher.
Open enrollment also refers to educational policies which allow residents of a state to enroll their children in any public school, provided the school has not reached its maximum capacity number for students, regardless of the school district in which a family resides.
However, commercial concerns tend to delay the opening of services until a large number of residents have occupied the new neighbourhood.
Up until the late 1960s the number of New Zealand residents born in Ceylon remained static.
This time around, Nick has another plan, and rather than running and hiding, he and Kate spend a number of months traveling the country, aided by an " invisible college '" of academics who are allies or former residents of Precipice.
In fact, the number and variety of foreign residents ( especially the expatriates ) makes the city quite culturally diverse, with many foreign pubs, shops and cultural events.
Hollywood casting directors strolled through shopping malls in Kansas City, looking for local people to fill small and supporting roles, while the daily newspaper in Lawrence ran an advertisement calling for local residents of all ages to sign up for jobs as a large number of extras in the film and a professor of theater and film at the University of Kansas was hired to head up the local casting of the movie.
With about two million inhabitants, West Berlin had the highest number of residents of any city in Cold War-era Germany.
The number of legal permanent Nepalese residents in the late 1980s may have been as few as 15 percent of the total population, however.

number and chose
Each node dynamically chose its own node number, according to a protocol ( originally the LocalTalk Link Access Protocol LLAP and later the AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol, AARP ) which handled contention between different nodes accidentally choosing the same number.
A number of companies wanted to license the COCONET GUI but Coconut Computing chose not to, and as a result, a competing approach called Remote Imaging Protocol ( RIP ) emerged and was promoted by Telegrafix in the early to mid 1990s but it never became widespread.
In 1859, while attending the free school, the Académie Suisse, Pissarro became friends with a number of younger artists who likewise chose to paint in the more realistic style.
He chose to take his vocabulary from Romance and Germanic, the languages that were most widely taught in schools around the world and would therefore be recognisable to the largest number of people.
As the plague raged throughout the summer, only a small number of clergymen, physicians and apothecaries chose to remain.
In the election of Lothar II in 1125, a small number of eminent nobles chose the monarch and then submitted him to the remaining magnates for their approbation.
Furthermore, he tried to make Catholic property fall to the state, but when this caused too much protest from the Eastern Roman Emperor, he chose to banish a number of Catholics to a faraway province instead.
Pius XII chose not to name new cardinals during World War II, and the number of cardinals shrank to 38, with Dennis Joseph Dougherty of Philadelphia being the only living U. S. cardinal.
When Petrus Hispanus was elected pope in 1276 and chose the papal name John, he decided to correct this error by skipping the number XX.
At that time, there was no limit on the number of terms, so Chirac could have run again, but chose not to.
One of these planets was Earth during the Triassic period where the Nuwali chose a valley in Antarctica surrounded by active volcanoes, where they installed a number of advanced technological devices in order to maintain a tropical climate.
There was quite a bit of interest expressed by a number of labels, but The Stems chose Citadel Records because of the high quality of their releases at the time.
Howard and Shyamalan chose to simplify the score, and minimized the number of instruments ( strings, trumpets and piano ), with limited orchestrations.
From then on, the status of Africans depended merely on whether or not they chose to be governed by civil law, and the number of Africans that made the choice was very small.
A number of Nones and Solandro speakers chose to declare themselves as Ladin speakers, while others chose not to exercise that option due to the disagreement over whether or not their languages are in fact Ladin or something separate.
Although some residents sold their land for prices that made them financially independent and relocated, a significant number chose to stay.
Faced with inconsistent texts of the Torah, each with a different number of years between Flood and Creation, Ussher chose the Masoretic version.
On the other hand, David ben Yom-Tob ibn Bilia, in his " Yesodot ha-Maskil " ( Fundamentals of the Thinking Man ), adds to the 13 of Maimonides 13 of his own — a number which a contemporary of Albo also chose for his fundamentals ; while Jedaiah Penini, in the last chapter of his " Behinat ha-Dat ," enumerated no less than 35 cardinal principles.
They each chose one by number.
A number of individual Vanyar loved Noldorin princes but none joined the journey into exile: of greatest prestige was Indis of the Vanyar, widow of Finwë, who after her husband was murdered at Formenos by Melkor chose to return to her people with her elder daughter Findis.
The blazon does not specify the arrangement of the stars ( which were randomly placed in Thomson's sketch ) nor the number of points ; the engraver chose six-pointed stars ( typical of English heraldry ), and arranged them in a larger six-pointed star.
For the distinctive cinematography, Altman and Zsigmond chose to " flash ' ( pre-fog ) the actual film negative, as well as use a number of filters on the cameras, rather than manipulate the film in post-production ; in this way the studio could not force him to change the film's look to something less distinctive.

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