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Commercial messages and political campaign displays have been found in the ruins of Pompeii and ancient Arabia.
Commercial whitelists are a system by which an internet service provider allows someone to bypass spam filters when sending email messages to its subscribers, in return for a pre-paid fee, either an annual or a per-message fee.
Commercial messages aired during that program included subliminal propaganda for the Psi Corps.

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At the Southern Commercial Convention of 1854, Pike said the South should remain in the Union and seek equality with the North, but if the South " were forced into an inferior status, she would be better out of the Union than in it.
These were too small, so Elmers School, a neighbouring boys ' boarding school, was acquired for the Commercial and Diplomatic Sections.
Commercial vehicles, such as trucks and buses, were insufficient in number and lacked the spare parts necessary to keep them running.
Major parts in the spread ( and thus more durable growth ) of the population were played by monastical ' pioneering ' ( especially by the Benedictine and Commercial orders ) and some feudal lords ' recruiting farmers to settle ( and become tax payers ) by offering relatively good legal and fiscal conditions.
Portions of Misskelley's statements to the police were leaked to the press and reported on the front page of the Memphis Commercial Appeal before any of the trials began.
Commercial railway services for both passengers and cargo were operated until 1974.
Commercial use of hydrofoils in the U. S. first appeared in 1961 when two commuter vessels were commissioned by Harry Gale Nye, Jr .' s North American Hydrofoils to service the route from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey to the financial district of Lower Manhattan.
Commercial AR-15s were first issued to Special Forces troops in spring of 1964.
Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Commercial routes were developed that brought goods from places as far as the Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and perhaps even the Inca Empire.
They were the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, formed in 1807 ; the Weather Bureau, formed in 1870 ; and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, formed in 1871.
" His problems were compounded when the Cincinnati Commercial described him as " insane ".
Commercial PCB mixtures were marketed under the following names.
Commercial electroplating of nickel, brass, tin, and zinc were developed by the 1850s.
In 1999, Commercial Credit was renamed CitiFinancial, and in 2011, the full-service network of US CitiFinancial branches were renamed OneMain Financial.
The textbooks they used were published by the Commercial Press and were entitled " One thousand characters for the common people.
The freeze on US economic aid, the suspension of the Commercial Import Program and various capital works initiatives were lifted, and Thơ and Minh were recognised.
From about 1977, aircraft simulators for Commercial Air Transport ( CAT ) aircraft were designed with ancillaries such as Instructor Operating Stations ( IOS ), computers, etc., being placed on the motion platform along with the replica cockpit, rather than being located off the motion platform.
In May 2011, a number of objects excavated from Cyrene in 1917 and held in the vault of the National Commercial Bank in Benghazi were stolen.
Commercial vehicles based on the car chassis were also built from 1922 and became an increasingly important part of the company's output.
Some of the old industrial and wharfside heritage remains at the now defunct Surrey Commercial Docks now Surrey Quays, including Greenland Dock and Baltic Quay, where major residential schemes were developed in the 1980s and 1990s.

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Commercial bronze ( 90 % copper and 10 % zinc ) and architectural bronze ( 57 % copper, 3 % lead, 40 % zinc ) are more properly regarded as brass alloys because they contain zinc as the main alloying ingredient.
The company is most famous for the " DC " (" Douglas Commercial ") series of commercial aircraft, including what is often regarded as the most significant transport aircraft ever made: the DC-3, which was also produced as a military transport known as the C-47 Skytrain or " Dakota.
The five roads of Commercial Street, Stow Hill, Bridge Street, High Street and Skinner Street converge at Westgate Square ( named after the Westgate Hotel ) and this is generally regarded as the central point the city.

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Commercial rubidium clocks are less accurate than cesium atomic clocks which serve as primary frequency standards, so the rubidium clock is a secondary frequency standard.
There is no tow-path in the tunnel so bargees had to walk their barges through, braced against the roof .< ref >< cite > Alan Faulkner " The Regent's Canal: London's Hidden Waterway " ( 2005 ) ISBN 1-870002-59-8 </ ref > Commercial use of the canal has declined since the 1960s.
As the economy grew through the Commercial Revolution, so did attempts to understand and influence it.
Lucy even went so far as to parody Johnny Roventini's image as the Philip Morris " bellhop " in the May 5, 1952, episode, " Lucy Does a TV Commercial ".
Commercial cultivation is important ecologically, as there have been concerns of depletion of larger fungi such as chanterelles in Europe, possibly because the group has grown so popular yet remains a challenge to cultivate.
Adolf had some experience of flying gliders so he applied to the Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule or DVS ( German Commercial Flying School ) which was heavily subsidised by Luft Hansa.
Commercial competition in space is fierce, so launch services must be tailored to space operators ’ needs.
SPACEHAB middeck experiments that were activated included Immune-1, which will look at the immune systems of rats in orbit, and the Commercial Protein Crystal Growth package, which is attempting to grow large, well-ordered protein crystals so that their structures can be more easily studied.
Osaka City was defeated in a bid to draw the Second National Commercial College ( the winner was Kobe City ), so the city authorities decided to establish a municipal commercial college without any aid from the national budget.
According to Pukui & Elbert ( 1986: 214 ), the name " luau " goes back " at least to 1856, when so used by the Pacific Commercial Advertiser.
Commercial carriers, like sailing ships and freight trains of Old Earth, trade off journey time by increased size and volume carried, so as to keep shipping costs economical.
In order to complete the runway extension, Commercial Drive will be relocated so large amounts of fill can be added to the end of the current threshold.
At this time it was thought that allowing Commercial Multicasting would be detrimental so the publicly owned networks ( ABC and SBS ) were the only networks that were allowed to create new digital SD Channels.
However, the neighbourhood is so dominated by the businesses, cultural facilities, and residents along Commercial Drive that the area is far better known as " The Drive " than by the civic boundaries.
British authorities would not allow registration of a British sales company called " Radio London " because the name was considered " too similar " to that of an existing company, Commercial Radio ( London ) Ltd and so it was registered as " Radlon ( Sales ) Ltd ." and was owned by Philip Birch and was the name on the air for advertising sales.
* Commercial systems can also be tailored to one's needs so the shop does not have to be created from scratch.
Commercial development in the Morningside and Malvern neighbourhoods improved, and residents who used to come to West Hill to shop now no longer had to do so.
The Commercial Drivers License Program collects and stores all convictions a driver receives and transmits this data to the home State so that any disqualification or suspension can be applied.
Commercial cloning has been decried by the Humane Society and some other animal welfare groups, which argue that it is unethical for people to obtain pets through commercial sources when so many homeless pets remain in shelters or live as strays, and that the money spent on pet cloning would be better spent on the vaccination and care of those animals.
# hears appeals against decisions of the High Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia and the Administrative Court of the Republic of Croatia, and any other court when specified so by the law
Commercial aircraft only make money when they fly, so they use BIST to minimize the time on the ground needed for repair and to increase the level of safety of the system which contains BIST.
The initial enrolment of 33 expanded so rapidly that the School moved to its present site in Commercial Road on 28 January 1889, a move made possible by the generous loan of A $ 4, 000 from Hobart Baptists.
Commercial farmers are going to become desperate to produce more food from the same amount of land, so they will use more fertilizers and less concern for the environment to meet the market demand.

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