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Expanding and commercial
Expanding further into commercial refrigeration and international markets, Lennox Industries became Lennox International Inc. in 1984.

Expanding and plans
In June 2009, the Association of Train Operating Companies ( ATOC ) petitioned in its report Connecting Communities: Expanding Access to the Rail Network for the line to be restored as part of the national rail network as part of plans for 14 extra lines and about 40 new stations.

Expanding and for
* Expanding access: distance education can assist in meeting the demand for education and training demand from the general populace and businesses, especially because it offers the possibility of a flexibility to accommodate the many time-constraints imposed by personal responsibilities and commitments.
In The Expanding Circle, he argues that the evolution of human society provides support for the utilitarian point of view.
* The eerie silence Expanding the parameters of the search for technological and evolutionary footprints of extrasolar civilizations, beyond only radio signals.
*' Iolana, Patricia and Angela Hope ( 2011 ) " Thealogy: Mapping a Fluid and Expanding Field " in Goddess Thealogy: An International Journal for the Study of the Divine Feminine, p 9-22. http :// www. thealogyanddeasophy. org / defining. html
Expanding upon his thesis in Hitler's War about the lack of a written Führer order for the Holocaust, Irving argued in the 1990s that the absence of such an order meant that there was no Holocaust.
The foundation says, " Expanding opportunities and providing fair and equitable ways for all people to earn a decent living and build economic resources is essential to creating prosperous societies.
* Expanding Livelihood Opportunities for Poor Households: goal is to " reduce poverty for rural and urban low-income households ".
* Expanding Access to Quality Housing: goal is to increase access for low-income families to asset-building homes.
Expanding the Taylor series in equation ( 1 ) for the first two terms gives
Expanding population centers ( such as Queensland, Perth, and Cape Town ) threaten many such habitats, as does the draining of moist areas for agriculture and forestry in rural areas.
Expanding its television franchise, on May 5, 1986, Columbia also bought Merv Griffin Enterprises, notable for successful shows: Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy !, Dance Fever, and The Merv Griffin Show for $ 250 million.
On 15 June 2009 ATOC published the report Connecting Communities: Expanding Access to the Rail Network, an analysis for short-term localised development of the passenger network, detailing schemes taking from between 2 years 9 months to 6 years to complete, that it believed would be commercially viable ( i. e. with a benefit-cost ratio ( BCR ) of over 1. 0 ).
Expanding demand for education was accommodated by an active public school building program.
Expanding North American Beaver populations throughout the Wood Duck's range have also helped the population rebound as beavers create an ideal forested wetland habitat for Wood Ducks.
Expanding Radiohead's sales whilst earning acclaim for experimentation, the albums also divided fans and critics.
** Expanding the terminal and adding space for another gate
Expanding the network is the first phase of a new subterranean network linking the station to the up-coming One Raffles Quay development and with provisions to extend it into the Marina Bay new downtown extension for a complex underground pedestrian network across the entire downtown area.
Expanding the fluxes can be an important part of constructing numerical solvers, for example by exploiting ( approximate ) solutions to the Riemann problem.
Expanding ammunition is not only permitted but a legal requirement for deer stalking.
It hosts the global secretariat of the International Partnership for Expanding Waste Management Services of Local Authorities ( IPLA ), while the regional secretariat is hosted by UN HABITAT.

Expanding and additional
Expanding the range of DNA testing by looking at additional known genetic markers, such as CTNNB1, or by analyzing epigenetically methylated genes such as MLH1 which is very common in serrated polyps with microsatellite instability ( MSI ) and in proximal colon tumours that have poorer differentiation, does not appear to appreciably increase the sensitivity of the method because CTNNB1 mutations are infrequent in sporadic colorectal cancer, and because BAT26 alterations and lack of MLH1 expression show a high degree of overlap.

Expanding and facilities
* Prime Minister announces expansion of Canadian Forces facilities and operations in the Arctic, Government of Canada news release, 10 Aug 07-Backgrounder: Expanding Canadian Forces Operations in the Arctic, 10 Aug 07.
Expanding very rapidly, Nolinor needed more space for its Convair 580 fleet and in 2005 the company moved its maintenance facilities to Mirabel International Airport.
Expanding the plant's facilities and product line became the key to a growth cycle that promoted Smithfield Packing Company from a family business into a large, investor-owned and publicly-traded company.

Expanding and foreign
Expanding until natural borders are reached, and maintaining those borders once conquered, have long been a major focus of foreign policy and war goals in the past.

Expanding and animals
Expanding knowledge about the needs of zoo animals and commitment to their well being has changed the look of the National Zoo.

Expanding and products
Expanding sales of photovoltaic solar energy products led the company to create Kyocera Solar Corp. in Japan in 1996, and Kyocera Solar, Inc. in the U. S. in 1999.
Expanding into after-market products primarily for Ford trucks, in 1948, Welles Corp. became the sole Canadian distributor of Wayne Works school buses.

Expanding and growing
* ぶくぶく長々火の目小僧 ( Bukubuku naganaga hinome kozou / Expanding, growing fire-eyed boy )

Expanding and population
Expanding population and traffic brought more diversified development into the area.
Expanding population led to Komae being upgraded to the status of a town in 1952, and to a city on October 1, 1970.
Expanding population and the associated pressure for more farmland became a problem by 1860.

Expanding and have
Expanding upon Foucault's position, Alexander Nehamas writes that Foucault suggests " an author [...] is whoever can be understood to have produced a particular text as we interpret it ", not necessarily who penned the text.
Expanding the brackets we have:
Expanding out, we have
Expanding f ( x, t ) in a Taylor series in x and t we have
* Expanding the capacity of the queue, thus allowing more patrons to have a place.
Expanding and rearranging, we have, or.
Expanding and rearranging the terms ( and noting that the dipole M is constant ) we have
Expanding this expression we have
Expanding the denominator of our objective function, we have
The term may have been coined by strategic philosopher Max More in his 1993 article, Technological Self-Transformation: Expanding Personal Extropy, where he defined it as " the ability to alter bodily form at will through technologies such as surgery, genetic engineering, nanotechnology, uploading ".
: Expanding by a Taylor series, we have
Expanding the Tractarians ' reverence for the religious past to include a reactionary political agenda, Young England claimed to have found the model for a new Victorian social order in England's Christian feudal past.
Expanding beyond his position, he would have tied with Edgar Martínez for the 17th-best EqA in baseball.
Expanding to newer horizons JSPL firmly believes that change is the only constant in life and it shall have to continuously upgrade its existing technologies, embrace new technologies, motivate its personnel and uplift the living standards of those around us.

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