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Elaborate and systems
Elaborate systems of divination and fortune-telling date back to ancient times.
Elaborate trench and bunker systems were employed by the Māori to withstand British artillery barrages, poison-gas shells and bayonet charges during the New Zealand Wars in the 1840s.
Elaborate ESC and ESP systems ( including Roll Stability Control ( RSC )) are available for many commercial vehicles, including transport trucks, trailers, and buses from manufacturers such as Bendix Corporation, WABCO Daimler, Scania AB, and Prevost, and light passenger vehicles.
Elaborate point scoring systems often led to controversies where the Gold Cup winner was not declared for hours or even days after the completion of the final heat.

Elaborate and .
Elaborate studies have been made in labor surplus areas in order to identify sufficient numbers of local job vacancies and future replacement needs for certain skills to justify training programs for those skills.
Elaborate arborization is important for it allows for the simultaneous transmission of messages to a large number of target neurons within a single region of the brain.
Elaborate schemes allowed users to download binary files, search gopherspace, and interact with distant programs, all using plain text e-mail.
Elaborate triumphs were celebrated in order to boost his image as a warrior-emperor, but many of these were either unearned or premature.
Elaborate and showy dishes were the result, such as tourte parmerienne which was a pastry dish made to look like a castle with chicken-drumstick turrets coated with gold leaf.
Elaborate inlays are a decorative feature of many limited edition, high-end and custom-made guitars.
Elaborate ornamental gardens existed since ancient Egypt, when wealthy people used them for shade.
Elaborate cadenzas were composed by Tchaikovsky for his ballets The Nutcracker and The Sleeping Beauty ; as well as Alexander Glazunov for his score for the ballet Raymonda.
Elaborate objects can be created by using solid modeling techniques and easily rendered.
" Elaborate usability tests are a waste of resources.
Elaborate welding procedures may be used to achieve the highest quality repairs.
File: 2004 melford trinity church 02. JPG | Elaborate 15th century flint and limestone flushwork at Long Melford
File: Ethelbert Gate, to Norwich Cathedral. jpg | Elaborate patterned flushwork at top ( restored in 19th century ) and flint and limestone chequers below.
Walker's son describes this " Elaborate Machine " as " twenty feet high, and twenty-seven in diameter: it stands vertically before the spectators, and its globes are so large, that they are distinctly seen in the most distant parts of the Theatre.
Elaborate " opinions ," some of them forming veritable treatises-e. g.
Elaborate performances serve to commemorate the dead through the remembrance of their past life while simultaneously reinforcing the relationship between the living and the recently deceased ancestor.
" Elaborate hoaxes and pranks were major elements of his career.
Elaborate molded or inlay cases add significant value when in good condition.
* Elaborate untexted vocal improvisation was and still is an important element in Turkish and Middle Eastern music traditions.
The earliest written account of Elaborate codes of hygiene can be found in several Hindu texts, such as the Manusmriti and the Vishnu Purana.
Elaborate baths were constructed in urban areas to serve the public, who typically demanded the infrastructure to maintain personal cleanliness.

air and handling
Nonetheless, the triangular building plan causes the air handling unit ( AHU ) room in the internal core also to assume a triangular configuration with only limited space.
* To pierce dough during its handling to prevent the formation of large air pockets, such as with a roller docker
Care is required in handling elemental sodium, as it is potentially explosive and generates inflammable hydrogen and caustic sodium hydroxide upon contact with water ; powdered sodium may combust spontaneously in air or oxygen.
An air handling unit is used for the heating and cooling of air in a central location ( click on image for legend ).
It is full of light, air and movement, featuring vibrant colors and careful handling.
* Air handler, or air handling unit ( AHU ), a device used to condition and circulate air
Mac Process ( formally MAC Equipment ) is also a large employer in the area, manufacturing bulk material handling and air filtration equipment.
Back to work legislation was first used in 1950 during a railway strike, and has been used 33 times by the federal government for those parts of the economy that are regulated federally ( grain handling, rail and air travel, and the postal service ), and in more cases provincially.
Totalling a maximum of 3, 000 aircraft ( in all services ), 55, 000 aircrew and 12 aircraft handling ships, such as the HMS Engadine, HMS Campania, and HMS Argus, ( later called aircraft carriers ), air power had indicated what it was capable of in naval warfare.
* Naila Nazir, Pakistani air hostess ( employee of Pakistan International Airlines ) who received 1985's Flight Safety Foundation ( FSF ) Heroism Award for her brave handling of tense and dangerous situation during 13 days of flight PK-326 hijacking ordeal.
* Naila Nazir, Pakistani air hostess who received 1985's Flight Safety Foundation ( FSF ) Heroism Award for bravely handling a tense and dangerous situation during the Flight PK-326 hijacking ordeal
The next 15 years saw a process of updating, including the opening of a new international terminal, an automated baggage handling facility, a new control tower with updated air traffic control systems, a new cargo centre and runway upgrades.
Being non-contact, air bearings avoid the traditional bearing-related problems of friction, wear, particulates, and lubricant handling, and offer distinct advantages in precision positioning, such as lacking backlash and stiction, as well as in high-speed applications.
Bicycle cards can have an ' air cushion ' finish which improves handling.
Spruance had up to that time been a cruiser division commander, and there was some concern that he had no experience handling a carrier air battle.
At its peak, it served most air traffic for the entire continent, with 80 airlines operating 160, 000 flights and handling over 38, 000, 000 passengers and 700, 000 tons of cargo in 2005.
On the other hand, the cargo handling capacity of Nagoya Airport was not enough to satisfy the demands from the regional economy and air cargo shifted to Narita and Kansai.
The model featured dual exhausts for an increased engine output of, wider tires, rear air suspension, and various suspension components shared with the police package model for improved handling.
The Export Handling Packages ( EHP ) comes with a tuned rear air suspension, revised coil springs, handling shock absorbers and an upsized rear stabilizer bar.
Terminal 2 is a terminal and pier ( pier E ) which provides 19 air bridges for aircraft and is capable of handling 15 million passengers annually, thereby allowing the airport to handle 35 million passengers a year.
To accomplish this, Canada instituted the Air Board, whose task was mainly regulatory but it was also responsible for controlling civil aviation and handling air defence.
; By air: The city is served by Legazpi Airport and with its runway of, it is capable of handling international aircraft.

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