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) Early prototypes were essentially single-use weapons, requiring complete replacement of the rails after each firing.
Early telephones used a single wire for the subscriber's line, with ground return used to complete the circuit ( as used in telegraphs ).
Early on as an actor, he developed the habit of toting around a book-bag filled with novels, dictionaries, a complete Shakespeare, and books of quotations, history, and biography, and enjoyed solving crossword puzzles.
# Early computer designs and some of the simpler RISC computers " hard-wired " the complete instruction set decoding and sequencing ( just like the rest of the microarchitecture ).
Late Middle English and the transition to Early Modern English takes place from the early 15th century and is taken to have been complete by the beginning of the Tudor period in 1485.
Webley & J. Harvey in 1962 revealing the disarticulated remains ( i. e. not complete skeletons ) of six adults and two children, dated to the Early Bronze Age or Beaker culture.
Early versions of CP / M ( and other microcomputer operating systems ) implemented a " flat " file system on each disk drive, where a complete file reference consisted of a drive letter, a colon, a filename ( up to eight characters ) and a filetype ( three characters ); for instance.
He wrote his autobiography, Dancing in the Moonlight: My Early Years on Stage in 1993 and released All I Ever Wrote, his complete scripts, in 1999.
Nevertheless, it does not suggest that these abuses led to a complete state of anarchy and apostate renderings of Scripture within the Early Church.
Early into construction a batch of concrete failed a routine strength test causing construction to come to a complete halt.
The largest groups of Early Christian paintings come from the tombs in the Catacombs of Rome, and show the evolution of the depiction of Jesus, a process not complete until the 6th century, since when the conventional appearance of Jesus in art has remained remarkably consistent.
There are other Scriptures that refer to the traditions of the Early Church, most notably The Pilgrimage of Etheria ( also known as The Pilgrimage of Egeria ) which details the complete observance of Holy Week in the early church.
Early English translations of the Bible used thou and never you as the singular second-person pronoun, with the double effect of rescuing thou from complete obscurity and also imbuing it with an air of religious solemnity that is antithetical to its former sense of familiarity or disrespect.
Early in 1966, Mecom encountered problems raising the additional cash to complete the transaction.
Most luxury illuminated manuscripts of the Early Middle Ages had lavish book-covers in precious metal, ivory and jewels ; the re-bound pages and ivory reliefs for the covers have survived in far greater numbers than complete covers, which have mostly been stripped off for their valuable materials at some point.
Early travellers reported parrots having a red patch on the shoulders of their wings, a feature which in not seen on either of the two surviving complete specimens, leading to speculation the male specimen is in juvenile plumage.
Early evidence of his versatility is demonstrated by his 41 complete games, 9 shutouts and 8 saves.
Finally all was ready, and on 15 April 1957-just two years and eight months after the decision to build the Distant Early Warning Line was made-Western Electric turned over to the Air Force on schedule a complete, operating radar system across the top of North America, with its own complete communications network.
The available fossil record of Neogastropoda is relatively complete, and supports a widely accepted evolutionary scenario of an Early Cretaceous origin of the group followed by two rapid diversification rounds in the late Cretaceous and the Paleocene.
In the 17th century, the term " High Church " was used to describe those divines and laity who placed a " high " emphasis on complete adherence to the Established Church position, including some emphasis on ritual or liturgical practices inherited from the Early Church or the Undivided Church.
Early in the 20th century, the novelist Beatrice Chase presented an ‘ Uncle Tom ’ smock to the organisers of the fair, and now a local resident dressed as Uncle Tom appears at the festivities every year, complete with a grey mare.
He won the 2000 Gramophone Early Music award for his recording of the complete keyboard music of William Byrd ( see also: My Ladye Nevells Booke and The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book ), published on Hyperion Records, which he performed on harpsichord, chamber organ, church organ, clavichord, and muselar.
Use of chaos in the derived sense of " complete disorder or confusion " first appears in Elizabethan Early Modern English, originally implying satirical exaggeration.
* Warren, The Antiphonary of Bangor: an Early Irish MS. ( a complete facsimile in collotype, with a transcription, London, 1893 )

Early and editions
Early BOFH editions took place in a university, moving on to an office workplace over time ( an exact transition is not given ).
* Early American editions of The Hobbit
Category: Early editions of Shakespeare
Early printed editions of his works were prone to errors so he worked painstakingly with his publisher, Durand, to correct them.
Early editions featured symbolic views of Oxford, but in 1766 these gave way to realistic studies of the city or university.
Early editions of The Population Bomb began with the statement:
Early editions of Speedwriting were also adapted so that they could be written on a typewriter, and therefore would possess the same advantage.
From September 1996 until May 2000, fictional editions of the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper were prominently featured in the CBS television series Early Edition.
The two earliest printed editions, in Early New High German, " Ein kurtzweilig Lesen von Dyl Ulenspiegel, geboren uß dem Land zu Brunßwick, wie er sein leben volbracht hat …", are Johannes Grüninger's in Strassburg, 1510 – 11 and 1515.
* Early editions of The American Philatelist at archive. org
Early editions of the album were accompanied by a six-track sampler CD for a planned album of children's songs entitled Up the Wooden Hills.
Early LP editions of the album were uniquely packaged: the album's cover was die-cut to remove a near-rectangular piece of it, with a sheet of transparent plastic on which the cover photo of the Doors was printed, glued in place in its stead.
Early editions of a book as popular and enduring as J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit inevitably attract the attention and money of both book collectors and fans.
Early editions of the Harpoon naval warfare simulation were based around defending the GIUK Gap.
Early editions of the Oxford Companion to Music defined the cancan as " A boisterous and latterly indecorous dance of the quadrille order, exploited in Paris for the benefit of such British and American tourists as will pay well to be well shocked.
Several critics have pointed to grammatical errors in the Early Modern English style of the Book of Mormon and made the argument that because the first edition of the Book of Mormon contained hundreds of grammatical errors ( removed in later editions ), the book was therefore fabricated by J. Smith and not divinely inspired.
More recent editions of his work include The Wild Card: Selected Poems Early and Late ( 1998 ) and Selected Poems ( 2003 ).
Early editions were paper based ; it was then transferred to a web-only format, having ceased publication as a physically based report with Volume 8 in 2002.
Early editions reflected the considerable influence of Fuller, particularly his teachings about " whole systems ," " synergetics ," and efficiency or reducing waste.
The position of Parker ( 1940 ) and his followers is that there is only one Hebrew gospel, the Gospel of the Hebrews but that there were several editions of this one gospel in the Early Church.
* Series 8: 32 editions from Autumn 1998 – Early 1999
Early editions of the book contained a reply paid evaluation card.
He has also co-edited two critical editions of works of Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy and Writings from the Early Notebooks.
During her tenure at CNN, Lin anchored several news programs, including CNN Early Edition, CNN Live at Daybreak, the weekend editions of CNN Newsroom, and the former news-magazine program CNN NewsStand.
Early editions of The New York Times claimed the incubator babies had perished in the flames, but later the paper corrected this and reported that they had all been saved.

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