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Continuously populated since the late 19th century, after experiencing a boom during World War Two, the population declined significantly-recorded at 303 as of the 2010 census.
Continuously illuminated mountains have been termed peaks of eternal light and have been predicted to exist since the 1900s.
Continuously airing for over 80 years since 1929, it is one of the longest-running radio programs in the world, and one of only two radio shows to be inaugurated into the National Association of Broadcasters ' hall of fame ( aside the Grand Ole Opry )
Continuously, since the early 20th Century, a high proportion of the population is employed in industry ( 1920-70 over 60 %, 2000 58 %).

Continuously and National
Continuously, BEDA has been accredited as National Demonstration Zone invigorating the Sea by Science and Technology, National Innovation Base for Rejuvenating Trade through Science and Technology and National Demonstration Eco-Industry Park.
Continuously, BEDA has been accredited as National Demonstration Zone invigorating the Sea by Science and Technology, National Innovation Base for Rejuvenating Trade through Science and Technology and National Demonstration Eco-Industry Park.
The second is a survey grade GPS base station that is part of the National Geodetic Survey's CORS ( Continuously Operating Reference Station ) network.

Continuously and village
Continuously threatened by sand drifts, the village was moved away from the dune to today's position in the 1730s.

Continuously and .
" Continuously variable speedists ," on the other hand believe that " evolutionary rates fluctuate continuously from very fast to very slow and stop, with all intermediates.
* Continuously variable slope delta modulation ( CVSD ), 16 kbit / s, used in wide band encryptors such as the KY-57.
* Serial: Continuously comes up with new ideas and starts new businesses.
Hardened Distribution PDSs provide significant physical protection and can be implemented in three forms: Hardened Carrier PDSs, Alarmed Carrier PDSs and Continuously Viewed Carrier PDSs.
Continuously variable phase control circuits are common in subwoofer amplifiers, and may be found in crossovers and as do-it-yourself electronics projects.
Continuously tenuous gear placements in a row with up to 30m ledge fall potential.
The band is billed as " Oldest Continuously Organized German Band in the World outside Germany ", and in 1998 the Federal Republic of Germany recognized the Boerne Village Band for its contribution to the German heritage in Texas and America.
Continuously using bug-spray on him will force him upwards and eventually to the top of the screen to complete the level.
Continuously maintained, stable sourdough cannot be unintentionally contaminated by S. cerevisiae.
Continuously submerged populations in the Baltic Sea are very responsive to turbulent conditions.
; Improvement: Continuously assess performance ; research and develop new capabilities ; and systemically apply learning and knowledge to the program.
* Continuously seek out ways to reduce CPP administration and operating costs.
Four-C ( a short name for " Continuously Controlled Chassis Concept ") allows the user to select from three modes: Comfort, Sport, and Advanced.
Continuously fascinated by geometric shapes, in 1975, Cardin applied his fetish for the bubble to a monumental domestic work which would become Le Palais Bulles ( the Bubble House ), along with the help of architect Antti Lovag.
The Vivio was available with a variety of normally aspirated or supercharged four-cylinder engines with different gearbox options ( including ECVT-an electronically controlled Continuously variable transmission ) and multiple trim packages.
* Continuously reduce bacterial contamination, achieving 99. 9 % reduction within two hours of exposure ;
Continuously replacing, rather than repairing, products creates more waste, pollution, uses more natural resources, and results in more consumer spending.
For transmission types that overcome this issue, see Continuously Variable Transmission, also known as CVT.
The Continuously Variable Transmission ( CVT ) is a transmission in which the ratio of the rotational speeds of two shafts, as the input shaft and output shaft of a vehicle or other machine, can be varied continuously within a given range, providing an infinite number of possible ratios.
One commercial implementation is the NuVinci Continuously Variable Transmission.

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Afghanistan's timber has been greatly depleted, and since the mid-1980s, only about 3 % of the land area has been forested, mainly in the east.
The forested land area has declined significantly since the 1970s as a result of commercial logging and expanded swidden, or slash-and-burn, farming.
It has operated as a Scout camp since 1948 and is one of the five largest blocks of contiguous forest in the traditional ( western shore ) Baltimore metropolitan area, and the largest such private forested area.
In forested areas, it was essential for rapid progress and accuracy that the lead chainman follow the correct bearing at all times, since no straightening of the chain was possible without backtracking around trees and re-measuring.
By area, Rana is the largest municipality in Norway south of Finnmark county ( the fourth largest overall ), since Rana has large areas of mountains and forested valleys.
The area which became known as Waltham, and then Epping Forest has been continuously forested since Neolithic times.
The rest of the borough is filled with forested areas, rugged mountains and small communities, some of which have had a way of life little changed since colonial times.
The recorded suggestions of the Greek State that the sub judice piece of land was characterized as forested since 1836 and that it constituted part of a wider region that came under its ownership by the Treaty of Konstantinoupoli on account of the " final distinction of the Greek borders " and by the 1830 protocols of London, as successor of the Turkish State, were not accepted by the court.
Today, the slopes of Vulcan are now forested, as a result of dormancy since 1994.
While originally extensively forested, since the mid-19th century the Burrard Peninsula has gradually become essentially one large cityscape.
Most practical farming occurs around the central parish, since the forested lands are dense and impractical.
* timber-private timber lines have occurred in most forested areas of Australia since the late 19th century
Kokopu depend on the natural environment, principally in forested environments, and so have become less common as New Zealand has been cleared of much of its native forest and swampland as a result of colonisation and farming development since the late 19th century.
Nevertheless, since the kokopu, on average, is smaller in size than trout then where stream and swamp environments cannot support trout and are still in forested areas, kokopu are likely to be found.
The forested area of Northern Alsace has been used as a pottery since the Bronze Age.

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