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Continuity and like
Writer Roy Thomas responded, " we like to think that an enthusiastic ALL-STAR booster at one of Adam Malin's Creation Conventions in San Diego came up with the best name for it a few months back: ' Retroactive Continuity '.
In the 2005 Julian documentary, Simmons describes how his continuity duties eventually changed: " Continuity was very straight ... and then one Christmas, I was in for four or five days over the Christmas period, all done up like a dog's dinner and a dickie bow ... no news to read, so I started introducing these programmes and acting ' a bit of the lig ' in between the programmes.
Born in Madrid, he began his career in the 1960s with series like Cinco por infinito, published in English by Continuity Comics as " Zero Patrol " ( heavily retouched by editor Neal Adams ).

Continuity and developed
FEMA has developed Continuity Guidance Circular 1, Continuity Guidance for Non-Federal Agencies ( CGC 1 ).
It followed from Hexter's detailed review of Hill's book Change and Continuity in Seventeenth Century England, in which Hill developed Max Weber's argument that the rise of capitalism was facilitated by Calvinist Puritanism.
Continuity of water supply is taken for granted in most developed countries, but is a severe problem in many developing countries, where sometimes water is only provided for a few hours every day or a few days a week.
During his tenure at FEMA, Giuffrida developed much of FEMA's civil defense programs, including Continuity of Government.
Continuity of Care Record ( CCR ) is a health record standard specification developed jointly by ASTM International, the Massachusetts Medical Society ( MMS ), the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society ( HIMSS ), the American Academy of Family Physicians ( AAFP ), the American Academy of Pediatrics ( AAP ), and other health informatics vendors.

Continuity and from
Thus, similar to the claim put forward by the Provisional IRA after its split from the Official IRA in 1969, the Continuity IRA claims to be the legitimate continuation of the ' Irish Republican Army ' or Óglaigh na hÉireann.
According to a report in the Cork Examiner, the Continuity IRA's first chief of staff was Dáithí Ó Conaill, who also served as the first chairman of RSF from 1986 to 1987.
The US government suspects the Continuity IRA of having received funds and arms from supporters in the United States.
Security sources in Ireland have expressed the suspicion that, in cooperation with the RIRA, the Continuity IRA may have acquired arms and material from the Balkans.
They also suspect that the Continuity IRA arsenal contains some weapons that were taken from Provisional IRA arms dumps, including a few dozen rifles, machine guns, and pistols ; a small amount of the explosive Semtex ; and a few dozen detonators.
Supporters of the Continuity IRA leadership claim that this resulted from an internal disagreement, which although brought to a conclusion, was followed by some people leaving the organisation anyway.
Continuity in the Lagrangian description is expressed by the spatial and temporal continuity of the mapping from the reference configuration to the current configuration of the material points.
This is sometimes referred to as " bumping " and appears to contradict the text of the Constitution, which says ( in Article II, section 1, Clause 6 ): The Continuity of Government Commission argued that as well as going against the language of the Constitution, bumping violates the doctrine of separation of powers by undermining the independence of the executive from the Congress:
* To Continue with Continuity Metaphysica 6, pp. 91 – 109, a philosophy paper from 2005, reintroduced the ( ancient Indian ) idea of an applicable whole number equal to 1 / 0, in a more modern ( Cantorian ) style.
* Trotskyism vs. Revisionism Volume 5: The Fight for the Continuity of the Fourth International ( 1975 ) ISBN 0-902030-72-8, this volume contains documents from the 1966 World Congress of the ICFI.
* Baker, Jean H. The Politics of Continuity: Maryland Political Parties from 1858 to 1870 Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.
Continuity is the idea that the experience comes from and leads to other experiences, in essence propelling the person to learn more.
* Baker, Jean H. The Politics of Continuity: Maryland Political Parties from 1858 to 1870 ( 1973 )
All three of the underground tunnels, or " axes ," intersect and may represent the connection between the three realities of Jewish life in Germany, as symbolized by each of the three spaces: Continuity with German history, Emigration from Germany, and the Holocaust.
' Continuity theories ' are based on the idea that language is so complex that one cannot imagine it simply appearing from nothing in its final form: it must have evolved from earlier pre-linguistic systems among our primate ancestors.
Although unified in Quantity, Continuity and Discreteness still retain their distinction from one another.
The continuity theory draws on a Continuity Model ( CM ), positing the presence of IE and non-IE peoples and languages in Europe from Paleolithic times and allowing for minor invasions and infiltrations of local scope, mainly during the last three millennia.
* Grimsby's Duncan Newmarch joined the station in 1994 and presented the drive and Saturday morning shows until 2002, after a stint on Invica FM in Kent and a year presenting the breakfast show on sister station Trax FM, he is now a network Continuity Announcer on BBC ONE, introducing everything from EastEnders, Doctor Who and Top Gear.
Continuity of pottery styles from the Iron Age into the early Roman period makes precise dating of many sites to before or after the Roman conquest difficult.
* Alinei, Mario ( fc. a ), Continuity from Paleolithic of Indo-European and Uralic populations in Europe: the convergence of linguistic and archaeological frontiers, in Proceedings of the XIVth Congress of the UISPP ( Liège: 2-8 / 9 / 2001 ), BAR International Series.
Continuity with the preceding Pomeranian culture is observed, albeit modified by significant influences from the La Tene and Jastorf cultures.
* Baker, Jean H. The Politics of Continuity ; Maryland Political Parties from 1858 to 1870.

Continuity and Young
* Şerif Mardin, Continuity and Change in the Ideas of the Young Turks, expanded text of a lecture given at the School of Business Administration and Economics Robert College, 1969, 13 – 27.

Continuity and is
The Continuity Irish Republican Army, otherwise known as the Continuity IRA ( CIRA ) and styling itself as Óglaigh na hÉireann, is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation that aims to bring about a united Ireland.
The leadership of the Continuity IRA is believed to be based in the Munster and Ulster areas.
Continuity is particularly a concern in the production of film and television due to the difficulty of rectifying an error in continuity after shooting has wrapped up.
Continuity in the Eulerian description is expressed by the spatial and temporal continuity and continuous differentiability of the velocity field.
Continuity of functions is one of the core concepts of topology, which is treated in full generality below.
In Bregman's Auditory Continuity Illusion, where a pure tone is followed by broadband noise and the noise is followed by the same pure tone it seems as if the tone occurs throughout the period of noise.
Continuity is a film term that suggests that a series of shots should be physically continuous, as if the camera simply changed angles in the course of a single event.
Continuity is desirable for hash functions only in some applications, such as hash tables that use linear search.
a DRP is about continuing an IT system, and is one of the sections of a comprehensive Business Continuity Plan.
Continuity with prior games in the Quake series and even Doom is maintained by the inclusion of player models related to those earlier games as well as biographical information included on characters in the manual, a familiar mixture of gothic and technological map architecture and specific equipment ; for example, the Quad Damage power-up, the infamous rocket launcher and the BFG super-weapon.
Continuity without a starting point is Time.
Inc. v. Northwestern Bell Telephone Co .) Continuity is both a closed and open ended concept, referring to either a closed period of conduct, or to past conduct that by its nature projects into the future with a threat of repetition.
Continuity of the balls ' condition is considered part of the game, so if a re-warm-up is required after an extended break in play ( usually due to rain ), then the re-warm-up is done using a separate set of balls, and use of the match balls is resumed only when play resumes.
Continuity itself is a local ( more precisely, pointwise ) property of a function — that is, a function f is continuous, or not, at a particular point.

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