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Developments in mail systems, such as Microsoft Outlook, without sufficient thought for security implications, made viruses that indeed propagate themselves via email possible.
Developments such as sewage marine outfalls, moorings, dredging, blasting, dumping, port construction, hydroelectric projects, and aquaculture both degrade the environment and take up valuable habitat.
Developments in the late twentieth century have caused counter surveillance to dramatically grow in both scope and complexity, such as the Internet, increasing prevalence of electronic security systems, high-altitude ( and possibly armed ) UAVs, and large corporate and government computer databases ..
Developments in modern telemark technique subsequent to the release of modern, highly responsive boots and bindings have demonstrated an increasing preference toward a turn made in an aggressive, carving fashion that closely resembles the modern alpine turn ; as such, the modern technique emphasizes a side-to-side weight distribution that closely resembles that of alpine skiing.
Developments in modern art in Europe came to America from exhibitions in New York City such as the Armory Show in 1913.
Developments in Burnley and Blackburn were regarded as something of a renaissance for the far right in British politics ; no such councillors had been elected in the UK since victories in Tower Hamlets nearly ten years before.
Developments in notation allowed notes to be written with greater independence of rhythm, shunning the limitations of the rhythmic modes which prevailed in the thirteenth century ; secular music acquired much of the polyphonic sophistication previously found only in sacred music ; and new techniques and forms, such as isorhythm and the isorhythmic motet, became prevalent.
That the Christian scriptures, which contain no cut-and-dried answers to questions such as whether there is forgiveness for post-baptismal sins or whether infants should be baptized, gradually become clearer in the light of events is a view expressed, when considering the doctrine of papal primacy, by Cardinal John Henry Newman, who summed up his thought by saying: " Developments of Christianity are proved to have been in the contemplation of its Divine Author, by an argument parallel to that by which we infer intelligence in the system of the physical world.
Developments continued into the 1990s and included Carryduff Library, Carryduff Shopping Centre, including shops such as Wellworths ( now SuperValu and Ireland-wide stationery and book shop Eason ( previously NPO ).
The all-wheel-drive system was produced by FF Developments, who had experience with such systems going back to the 1960s and the Jensen FF.
Developments during the spring and summer showed that only this last possibility remained, and in a meeting with the king on Sofiero castle, the plan established for such a course.
Developments of the transit bus towards higher capacity bus transport include tram-like vehicles such as guided buses, longer bi-articulated buses and tram-like buses such as the Wright StreetCar, often as part of Bus Rapid Transit schemes.
In German Burg means castle or fortress, though so many towns grew up around castles that it almost came to mean city, and is incorporated into many placenames, such as Hamburg, Flensburg and Strasbourg .< ref > Hall, Alaric, ' Old MacDonald had a Fyrm, eo, eo, y: Two Marginal Developments of < eo > in Old and Middle English ', Quaestio: Selected Proceedings of the Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, 2 ( 2001 ), 60-90 .</ ref >
Developments such as the Mall at Short Hills in New Jersey continue to be ranked among the most profitable shopping centers in the country.

Developments and London
* Fraser-Tytler, William Kerr ( 1953 ) Afghanistan: A Study of Political Developments in Central and Southern Asia Oxford University Press, London, OCLC 409453
* Bird, H. E. Chess Novelties and Their Latest Developments ( London, New York: F. Warne, 1895 )
Harris was a graduate of University of Toronto, President of W. Harris Co. Ltd., Vice-president of Harris Coal Company, President of Dominion Canadian Organic Developments Ltd. ( London, England )
The Corsair convertible was a product of Crayford Engineering | Crayford Auto Developments which was first exhibited at the London Motor Show in October 1966 With the vinyl roof ed Corsair 2000E Ford attempted to compete on price half a class up in the category dominated ( in the UK ) by the Rover P6 | Rover 2000 and Triumph 2000.
* Catherine Zara Raymond ( May 2010 ), " Al Muhajiroun and Islam4UK: The group behind the ban ", Developments in Radicalisation and Political Violence Papers, The International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence, King's College London
The Ongar Railway Preservation Society entered a £ 325, 000 offer for the line, but Pilot Developments convinced London Underground to accept their slightly higher offer after the bidding deadline.
TAG Developments ( based in Kennington, London ) is also part of the group and produces MAPS-Managed Assessment and ePortfolio System, which features some Sherston software content.

Developments and increased
Developments in neighbouring Bukit Damansara and Mid Valley Megamall have caused increased traffic to pass through Bangsar, especially along Jalan Maarof.
Developments in the oil and gas sector has continued actively and oil production has steadily increased since then.
Developments in the gun caliber had been taken into account in the construction by an increased ground cover.

Developments and for
Brabham had a poor season, scoring only four points, and — having run his own private Coopers in non-championship events during 1961 — left the company in 1962 to drive for his own team: the Brabham Racing Organisation, using cars built by Motor Racing Developments.
Motor Racing Developments initially concentrated on making money by building cars for sale to customers in lower formulae, so the new car for the Formula One team was not ready until partway through the 1962 Formula One season.
Brabham and Tauranac set up a company called Motor Racing Developments Ltd. ( MRD ), which initially produced customer racing cars, while Brabham himself continued to race for Cooper.
Brabham left Cooper in 1962 to drive for his own team: the Brabham Racing Organisation, using cars built by Motor Racing Developments.
He also set up Engine Developments Ltd. in 1971 with John Judd, who had worked for Brabham on the Repco engine project in the mid 1960s.
Developments of the basic core continue, intended for embedded systems.
One of the last games released for the 32X in North America was Spider-Man: Web of Fire ( 1996 ), and one of the last ever was Darxide, released only in Europe, which had been intended by Frontier Developments to be a launch title for the ill-fated Neptune.
Developments in society created a need for more and more specialised and practical knowledge, not merely competence in theology or law, for example.
* Banisar, " Whistleblowing: International Standards and Developments ", in CORRUPTION AND TRANSPARENCY: DEBATING THE FRONTIERS BETWEEN STATE, MARKET AND SOCIETY, I. Sandoval, ed., World Bank-Institute for Social Research, UNAM, Washington, D. C., 2011 available online at ssrn. com
In 1958, he received his doctorate degree for his thesis " The Political Developments in the Palatinate and the Reconstruction of Political Parties after 1945 ".
* " The New Partnership for Africa's Development: Challenges and Developments ", Centre for Democracy and Development ( Nigeria ), 2003
Developments have allowed these figures for three-and five-projector systems to be extended to 180 degrees with three projectors and 240 degrees with five.
Center Road Developments, in conjunction with Allan Kostrzewa, a member of the Michigan group, had purchased Lot 25 from David Tobias for a reported $ 230, 000 one year previous to Tobias selling the rest of his share.
Recently, in the 9th International Conference " Developments in Economic Theory and Policy " held in Bilbao, by the Department of Applied Economics V of the University of the Basque Country ( Spain ) and the Cambridge Centre for Economic and Public Policy, Department of Land Economy of the University of Cambridge ( United Kingdom ), the concept of Stockholm Syndrome was introduced in economics referring to governments that have been " kidnapped " by financial capital because of their need to refinance public debt.
Developments planned for the street include Regal Tower, Broad Street Tower, Arena Central, The Library of Birmingham and a redevelopment of Five Ways Shopping Centre.
On 30 December, majority shareholders Pacific Century Regional Developments, controlled by Richard Li, and China Unicom Group raised their joint offer for PCCW from HK $ 4. 20 a share, minutes before shareholders were due to vote on the original buyout plan.
There are currently proposals by Muse Developments for a £ 32 million redevelopment of the Triangle Shopping Centre, incorporating the former site of Bishopbriggs High School.
Developments in society created a need for more and more specialised and practical knowledge, not merely competence in theology or law, for example.
Developments in society created a need for more and more specialised and practical knowledge, not merely competence in theology or law, for example.

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