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Cutout state route marker used prior to 1953After a failed renumbering in 1926, a completely new numbering was instituted in 1927, with only four sections of pre-1927 routes remaining as their old numbers suffixed with N-Route 4N, Route 5N, Route 8N and Route 18N.
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He later returned to acting, playing aging crooner Sal Stevens in the short film Cutout, appearing in film festivals around the world in 2006.
Cutout animation is a technique for producing animations using flat characters, props and backgrounds cut from materials such as paper, card, stiff fabric or even photographs.
state and route
* is a major two-lane east-west route across the state, connecting with Manistee on the west and Houghton Lake and Tawas City on the east.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, it became clear to coastal residents that the city or state that succeeded in developing a cheap, reliable route to the West would enjoy economic success, and that the port at the seaward end of such a route would see business increase greatly.
Patient information leaflets included in packs of UK methadone tablets state that the tablets are for oral use only and that use by any other route can cause serious harm.
Option 1 is highly undesirable because quantum states are fragile and any perturbation en route would corrupt the state.
In the U. S. A., 80, 000 pounds, is the maximum allowable legal gross vehicle weight without a permit ( issued by each individual state whose roads will be traveled ), issuable in advance, for a specific time and / or date ( s ), over a specific route, with a specific load which is commonly known to not be able to be carried by more than one vehicle ( over-size, over-weight, etc .).
Because the US Congress was divided between slave and non-slave state members, it could not reach agreement on supporting construction of a particular route.
** In this state, the peers send Update messages to exchange information about each route being advertised to the BGP peer.
Electronic switching systems with stored-program capability allowed electronic processing of the dialed digits, referring to electronic memories to determine call routing, and this has reached the state of the art, with digital telephone exchanges which are basically specialized computers that route voice traffic from one " peripheral " to another as digital data.
Note: Heuristic routing allows a measure of route optimization based on recent empirical knowledge of the state of the network.
Ahead of a Special Olympics competition, law enforcement officers carry the torch in intervals along a planned route covering most of the state or country to the site of the opening ceremonies of the chapter or Special Olympics World Summer or Winter Games.
Aristotle follows a more ontological route: the misanthrope, as an essentially solitary man, is not a man at all: he must be a beast or a god, a view reflected in the Renaissance of misanthropy as a " beast-like state.
Highways generally have a route number designated by the state and federal road comptroller offices.
Every destination in the topology table can be marked either as " Passive ", which is the state when the routing has stabilized and the router knows the route to the destination, or " Active " when the topology has changed and the router is in the process of ( actively ) updating its route to that destination.
It is important to note that this metric represents the last time the route went from Active to Passive state.
While a route remains in Passive state, the FD is updated only if the actual distance to the destination decreases, otherwise it stays at its present value.
The transition from Active to Passive state in effect marks the start of a new history for that route.
For example, if the route to a newly discovered destination X went from Active to Passive state with a total distance of 10, the router sets the RD and FD to 10.
Therefore, the router has to transition to Active state and ask its neighbors for a new route to the destination X.
At the coarsest level, it appears that in transitioning to the native state, a given amino acid sequence takes on roughly the same route and proceeds through roughly the same intermediates and transition states.
The regime of innocent passage applies in straits used for international navigation ( 1 ) that connect a part of high seas or an exclusive economic zone with the territorial sea of coastal nation ( Strait of Tiran, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Strait of Baltiysk ) and ( 2 ) in straits formed by an island of a state bordering the strait and its mainland if there exists seaward of the island a route through the high seas or through an exclusive economic zone of similar convenience with respect to navigational and hydrographical characteristics ( Strait of Messina, Pentland Firth ).
The distinctive route marker that is displayed along the entire 10 state routing of the Great River Road
* Mérida-Teabo-Peto known as Mundo Maya Road Carretera del Mundo Maya, its utilized in both " convent route " Ruta de los Conventos, and linking the ancient maya city of Mayapán and Chetumal, state capitol of Quintana Roo
state and marker
* The civic-republican or sometimes classical or civic humanist conception of citizenship emphasizes man's political nature, and sees citizenship as an active process, not a passive state or legal marker.
Historical marker near Stillwater, Minnesota notes Bremer describing the St. Croix River ( Wisconsin-Minnesota ) | St. Croix river valley in the state of Minnesota as " just the country for a new Scandinavia "
The state of West Virginia erected a monument in Bunker Hill commemorating the event, and placed a marker at Morgan's grave, which is located in a cemetery near the park.
The location of Fort Mayo, now marked by a Virginia state historic marker, lies within present-day Patrick County.
Virginia state historic marker for plantation of Patrick Henry, county's namesake, Leatherwood, Henry County
* Another San Saba County historical marker honors the Texas state District Judge Jack B. Miller ( October 21, 1921 — February 15, 1991 ).
A sign at the edge of town declares Burnside " Birthplace of Boy Scouts of America ", and an official state historical society marker commemorates the troop.
However, a legend arose that Rancho Cotate was named after a Pomo chief named Cotati, and in 1973 the state perpetuated this legend on the historical marker it placed in the plaza.
According to state marker, the cemetery contains the burial plots of early settlers including Reverend Charles Webb, Moses Endicott, Edward McShane, Henry Talbert and Hugh Wilson.
A sign at the edge of town declares Burnside " Birthplace of Boy Scouts of America ", and an official state historical society marker commemorates the troop.
In 1950 the state commerce department erected a historical marker identifying the site of the " Colfax Riot "; it says that the militia's victory " marked the end of carpetbag misrule in the South.
Image: Bridgewater_Township_Townhall_State_Historical_Marker. JPG | Townhall state historical marker
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