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Clearance and is
Large airports have a frequency called Clearance Delivery which is used by departing aircraft specifically for this purpose.
Centralia Factory Outlets is an outlet mall that hosts tenants such as Aéropostale, Bass, Bath & Body Works, Billabong, Christian Outlet, Claire ’ s, Coach, Eddie Bauer, Helly Hansen, Lane Bryant, Nike Clearance Store, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Quiksilver, Van Heusen, VF Outlet, Volcom, and others.
Each volunteer is required to obtain Transportation Security Clearance and Restricted Area Identification Card for the purposes of accessing the restricted and sterile areas of the terminal.
Clearance is granted, depending on types of appointment, by individual Federal government departments or agencies or by private company security officers.
Clearance is checked at four levels, depending on the classification of materials that can be accessed — Counter-Terrorist Check ( CTC ), Baseline Check ( BC ), Security Check ( SC ), and Developed Vetting ( DV ).
Gin convinces him that her insurance agency job is a cover, and that she has planned an even bigger heist in Kuala Lumpur: $ 8 billion from the International Clearance Bank in the Petronas Towers.
For this reason Arran's Clearance Monument is situated in Lamlash, in front of Hamilton Terrace.
To work near power wires either additional training is required for arborists or they need to be Certified Line Clearance trimmers or Utility Arborists ( there may be different terminology for various countries ).
A third unit, Clearance Diving Team Three ( AUSCDT THREE ) is formed when clearance divers are sent into combat.
A Clearance Diving Team is also based at Stirling.
* is a shore establishment based in Sydney, used as the headquarters of the RAN's Mine Warfare and Clearance Diving Group.
* Type-92 MCV is a Mine Clearance Vehicle of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
WHRW's member body is made up entirely of volunteers, who become members first by " apprenticing " under a current member for a programming season ( typically a school semester or over the summer ), then passing a Clearance Exam.
* Body of Appeal when Security Clearance is denied
The flight control ( Procedural ATC ) aspect within the Shanwick OCA is the responsibility of the United Kingdom and is provided by NATS from the Prestwick Centre and the voice communication aspect is shared between the CDO's ( Clearance Delivery Officers ) based at Prestwick Centre and the Irish Aviation Authority ( IAA ) from Shannon Aeradio, based in Ballygirreen Radio Station.
Clearance rates range from 9 to 95 ml / min and steady-state concentrations when 800 mg is given twice daily range from 60 µM to 530 µM.
In the United States, collective licensing through Copyright Clearance Center ( CCC ) is based solely on non-exclusive contracts.
Clearance of bronchial secretions is essential for good pulmonary health and can help limit injury from acute and chronic lung infections.
The Clearance Divers Breathing Apparatus ( CDBA ) is a type of rebreather made by Siebe Gorman in England.
Clearance is adjusted by changing the thickness of the shim.
Warehouse Clearance: All Products remaining in the warehouse is sold at even lower prices
As part of the celebrations and further expansion of the Sit-Up Shopping channels, a £ 5 Million Warehouse Clearance event took place from 16 August 2010 for six weeks, following the announcement that the company is relocating its warehouse in Tamworth to a new larger one.

Clearance and unlikely
Furthermore, Treskow lacked the required Clearance to enter either sites and the extremely high security made any attempt impractical and unlikely to succeed.

Clearance and near
Clearance work began on 2 August 1995 when bulldozers demolished six empty buildings in the path of the bypass — three houses, a railway signal box, a lodge at Mary Hare Grammar School for deaf children and a prefabricated church near Snelsmore Common.

Clearance and because
Individuals who require access to more sensitive information ( or access to sensitive federal government sites and / or assets ) because of their job will be required to sign the Security Clearance Form ( TBS / SCT 330-60e ).
Clearance is constant in first-order kinetics because a constant fraction of the drug is eliminated per unit time, but it is variable in zero-order kinetics, because a constant amount of drug is eliminated per unit time.

Clearance and island
: April: Clearance of land for the lighthouse and the associated farm begins ( 3 lighthouse keepers and their families, 17 people in total, would eventually be living on the island ).

Clearance and varied
In 2007, plans to rebroadcast the original television adverts were rejected by the Broadcast Advertising Clearance Centre, which observed that the adverts did not suggest a varied diet.

Clearance and .
* Copyright Clearance Center, a U. S. copyright collection society
Therapeutic Exercise, b. Functional Training in Self-Care and Home Management, c. Functional Training in Work ( Job / School / Play ), Community, and Leisure Integration or Reintegration, d. Manual Therapy Techniques ( including Mobilization / Manipulation Thrust and Nonthrust Techniques ), e. Prescription, Application, and, as Appropriate, Fabrication of Devices and Equipment, f. Airway Clearance Techniques, g. Integumentary Repair and Protection Techniques, h. Electrotherapeutic Modalities,
When the Canal Clearance Operations were completed, the Suez Canal and its lakes were considered 99 % clear of mines.
* The Great Clearance was spread to Guangdong.
The 1965 Housing ( Slum Clearance Compensation ) Act continued a provision for home owners of unfit dwellings purchased between 1939 and 1955 to be compensated at market values.
In 1994, the US Navy began developing a sea mine clearance system invented by C Tech Defense Corporation, known as RAMICS ( Rapid Airborne Mine Clearance System ), based on a supercavitating projectile stable in both air and water.
Clearance of the worst terraced housing was still undertaken but Islington continued to be very densely populated with a high level of overcrowding.
RAF armourers who provide the personnel for RAF EOD And IEDD units ( 5131 Sqn RAF ), Royal Navy EOD and Clearance Divers and RLC Ammunition Technicians are fully committed and spend their entire service working with Ammunition, Explosives ad associated sciences.
Clearance rates are used by various groups as a measure of crimes solved by the police.
Clearance rates can be problematic for measuring the performance of police services and for comparing various police services.
Clearance for a lengthy vocal sample from Timothy Leary's Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out, released 25 years prior to the album's release, was approved by Leary, but denied by the copyright holder.
* Height: Clearance for River Vessels 11. 4 metre ( 37. 4 ft ) to 12. 7 metre ( 41. 7 ft ) from high water level to the bridge deck ( same height as Victoria and Captain Cook bridges )

these and introduced
The most successful of these patent anchors, the Trotman Anchor, introduced a pivot where the arms join the shank, allowing the " idle " arm to fold against the shank.
The term ' antibiosis ', meaning " against life ," was introduced by the French bacteriologist Vuillemin as a descriptive name of the phenomenon exhibited by these early antibacterial drugs.
Whereas the structure is not symmetrical, various mode mixities can be introduced in these tests.
Isolated populations of these game birds have been introduced in Oregon and Washington.
Two new comic strips were introduced, these being The Riot Squad and Fred's Bed, reprints from Hoot and The Beezer and Topper respectively.
The development of digital media and computer network technologies have prompted reinterpretation of these exceptions, introduced new difficulties in enforcing copyright, and inspired additional challenges to copyright law's philosophic basis.
* Para-Lift Flaps – these were the large Fowler flaps Cessna introduced on the 170B in 1952, replacing the narrow chord plain flaps then in use.
IBM introduced these on the IBM 709 in 1958, and they became a common feature of their platforms.
In order to carry out these studies, Hilbert introduced the concept of an infinite dimensional Euclidean space, later called Hilbert space.
An idea he introduced in one of these columns was the concept of " Reviews of This Book ", a book containing nothing but cross-referenced reviews of itself which has an online implementation.
To address these questions several notions of stability have been introduced in the study of dynamical systems, such as Lyapunov stability or structural stability.
Positing classical-era astronomers ' use of Babylonian eclipse records mostly from the 13th century BC provides a feasible and mathematically consistent The concept that an eclipsing body caused these luminosity variations was introduced by John Goodricke in 1783.
Nevertheless, many essentials of these diagnostic systems were introduced into the diagnostic systems, and remarkable similarities remain in the DSM-IV and ICD-10.
Many early players were introduced to the game by these sports journalists, especially during the 1981 Major League Baseball strike ; with little else to write about, many baseball writers wrote columns about Rotisserie league.
Aircraft designed for these races introduced innovations like streamlining and more powerful engines that would find their way into the fighters of World War II.
As a consequence, these languages fail to be Turing complete and expressing certain functions in them is impossible, but they can still express a wide class of interesting computations while avoiding the problems introduced by unrestricted recursion.
Commonly mono-specific and / or composed of introduced tree species, these ecosystems are not generally important as habitat for native biodiversity.
In 1755, Immanuel Kant introduced the term " island universe " for these distant nebulae.
At a rehearsal for one of these entertainments, Ages Ago ( 1869 ), the composer Frederic Clay introduced Gilbert to his friend, the young composer Arthur Sullivan.
If these memories are accurate, then perhaps in 1975 a subtle flaw was introduced into an otherwise commonplace word puzzle.
It was probably wiped out along with much of the native fauna of these islands in the late 19th century, when new invasive species such as rats and stoats were introduced to the country during European colonization.
Keller is credited with having introduced the Akita to the United States through these two dogs.
In these stories Hergé placed more emphasis on characters than plot, and indeed Tintin's most memorable companions, Captain Haddock and Cuthbert Calculus ( in French Professeur Tryphon Tournesol ), were introduced at this time.
However, new designs are being introduced that seek to address these problems.
In the West it was known as the feast of the Conception ( passive ) of Mary, and was associated particularly with the Normans, whether these introduced it directly from the East or took it from English usage.

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