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Elaborate meals ( often vegetarian meals ) would be served with empty seats for each of the deceased in the family treating the deceased as if they are still living.
“ Among the other Curiosities of New-England, one is that of a mighty Rock, on a perpendicular side whereof by a River, which at High Tide covers part of it, there are very deeply Engraved, no man alive knows How or When about half a score Lines, near Ten Foot Long, and a foot and half broad, filled with strange Characters: which would suggest as odd Thoughts about them that were here before us, as there are odd Shapes in that Elaborate Monument .…”

Elaborate and have
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 brooches, essentially the same as those worn by important lay-people, appear to have been worn by monastic clergy to fasten vestments at the period.
Elaborate pipe and theater organs can have four or more manuals.

Elaborate and been
Elaborate " re-forming " procedures were necessary to avoid damage to receivers that had not been used for some time.
Elaborate arrangements had been made and crowds waited for him in the rain.

Elaborate and used
Elaborate ornamental gardens existed since ancient Egypt, when wealthy people used them for shade.
Elaborate welding procedures may be used to achieve the highest quality repairs.
Elaborate preparations are necessary, and each of the numerous items used in the operator's " experiments " must be constructed of the appropriate materials obtained in the prescribed manner, at the appropriate astrological time, marked with a specific set of magical symbols, and blessed with its own specific words.
Elaborate incised decorations were known to be used in a number of Chinese lacquerware during the Han Dynasty.
Elaborate controls are used to ensure that the rats are not simply using their sense of smell, either to sense unclaimed food objects or to sense their own tracks.
* Elaborate games in odd locales ( cemeteries, sewer tunnels, the financial district late at night are a few of the places used )
CloneDVD is a proprietary DVD cloning software, developed by Elaborate Bytes, that can be used to make backup copies of any DVD movie not copy-protected ( for this reason it is often used in conjunction with AnyDVD, a tool that includes disabling such protections ).

Elaborate and .
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 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.
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.
Elaborate air handling systems reduce hot or cold spots, to reduce variation in the finished product.
Elaborate systems of divination and fortune-telling date back to ancient times.
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.

timber and facing
Today, taller retaining walls are increasingly built as composite gravity walls such as: geosynthetic or steel-reinforced backfill soil with precast facing ; gabions ( stacked steel wire baskets filled with rocks ), crib walls ( cells built up log cabin style from precast concrete or timber and filled with soil or free draining gravel ) or soil-nailed walls ( soil reinforced in place with steel and concrete rods ).
It was a large wooden bulk of timber about 3 m long with a 1. 4 m long slot, facing aft to accommodate the mast as it was raised.
In 1991, Seidler acknowledged that that his first house ( Rose Seidler House ) which was built of timber, despite the north facing sunshades " is generally too vulnerable to temperature changes ... I didn't fully appreciate the intensity of the Australian sun ".
This practice is common in modern buildings, where stretcher bonded brickwork may be the outer face of a cavity wall, or the facing to a timber or steel-framed structure.
Today, taller retaining walls are increasingly built as composite gravity walls such as: geosynthetic or with precast facing ; gabions ( stacked steel wire baskets filled with rocks ); crib walls ( cells built up log cabin style from precast concrete or timber and filled with soil ); or soil-nailed walls ( soil reinforced in place with steel and concrete rods ).
He had the clear choice of abandoning a wounded comrade and saving himself by escaping through the dense timber or of staying with Warrant Officer Swanton and thereby facing certain death.

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* The remaining 1 / 3 would be " at large " shareholders with 100 shares in a regional corporation plus additional rights to revenue from regional mineral and timber resources.
On that Mississippi riverine system today, including that of other sheltered waterways, industrial barge trafficking in bulk raw materials such as coal, coke, timber, iron ore and other minerals is extremely common in the developed world using huge cargo barges that connect in groups and trains-of-barges in ways which allow cargo volumes and weights which would astonish pioneers of modern barge systems and methods in the Victorian era.
This network would have enabled easy access by road to the neighbouring countries of Brazil, Venezuela and Surinam ; reduced the costs of utilising the country's timber and natural resources, thus making them more competitive in international markets ; diversified agricultural development by making more easily available suitable areas in the hinterland, particularly in the Intermediate and Rupununi savannahs ; relieved the over-crowded coastland of a significant proportion of its population, thus improving the quality of life of the inhabitants of both the coastal and interior areas ; and made more feasible the equitable distribution of economic activity, not only in the agricultural but also in the manufacturing and small-industries sector.
In 1996, Simon bet $ 1000 with David South that the inflation-adjusted price of timber would decrease in the following 5 years.
During the mid-nineteenth century, ships carrying timber from Canada ( particularly Quebec City ) would arrive at Padstow and offer cheap travel to passengers wishing to emigrate.
It is estimated that this will give a 20 % lower cost and 20-25 % CO2 emissions reduction compared to if the timber instead would have been transported with regular 60 ton truck combinations.
According to a document from 1271, two ships would sail regularly to Tórshavn from Bergen with cargoes of salt, timber and cereal.
Besides being dedicated as a memorial, it was also envisaged that the road would connect isolated settlements on the coast, and become a vital transport link for the timber industry and tourism.
Any buildings or defences would probably have been of timber, although two 12th-century stone buildings are known.
Built in 1848, his innovative design required only three piers, where five would ordinarily have been required ; this allowed ice floes and timber rafts to pass under with less damage to the bridge.
Sealaska would get the largest volume class timber remaining which is vital to protecting wolves and goshawks, both of which could be listed as endangered.
A dam was built across Stevenson Creek to create a lake that would enable them to move freshly cut timber to a mill beside the lake.
Metal plates are often incorporated into the design where the timber alone would not be strong enough for a given load.
Along with transporting people to and from the area the railroad would also transport timber, limestone and produce to markets throughout the state of Michigan.
Grandpa had planned to stay in Missouri for three years, as he thought this was the length of time it would take him to work out this tract of timber.
After the timber was cut, he would sell the land for a very low price.
Eventually, Port Orford would see a decline in fishing and the shipping of timber would cease.
Narrow-gauge railroads were constructed to help deliver timber to a processing area, where the lumber would be lifted onto standard-gauge rail cars or trucks headed to all parts of North America.
After the treaty was signed, the local area had opened for settlement and the timber industry quickly took hold, with several claims being staked during the 1860s in the area that would become Marysville.
McCaslin Brook ( also spelled McCauslin ) was used as a means of transporting large quantities of logs to saw-mills or for transportation to major cities where the timber would be sold.
If it was Roger who began construction, the structure would have been built of timber, probably incorporating the earthworks of the Roman fort into its defences.
The great weight of concrete laid on shifting silt, together with inadequate timber piling would appear to have led to the collapse.
The town would also grow into a venue for the timber trade.

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