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For last-ditch emergencies SAC has alternate command posts on KC-135 jet tankers.
For some alternate conceptions of what constitutes an algorithm see functional programming and logic programming.
For example, agar, a reversible hydrocolloid of seaweed extract, can exist in a gel and sol state, and alternate between states with the addition or elimination of heat.
For 2008, the team dropped the black alternate jerseys in favor of a throwback uniform to commemorate the franchise's 75th anniversary.
* Business historian Robert Sobel wrote For Want of a Nail, a fictional history of an alternate North America which included hundreds of fictional footnotes and a bibliography listing over a hundred fictional histories and biographies.
For the remainder of the decade, Voight would alternate between feature films and television movies, including a starring role in the 1993 miniseries Return to Lonesome Dove, a continuation of Larry McMurtry's western saga, 1989's Lonesome Dove.
For example, it is likely that even if the Library of Alexandria had hundreds of thousands of scrolls ( and thus perhaps tens of thousands of individual works ), some of these would have been duplicate copies or alternate versions of the same texts.
For alternate founding date, see 477 ).
For alternate founding date, see 497 ).
< imagemap > File: 2nd millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: In 1492, Christopher Columbus ; The American Revolution ; The French Revolution ; The Atomic Bomb from World War II ; An alternate source of light, the Light Bulb ; For the first time, a human being sets foot on the moon in 1969 during the Apollo 11 moon mission ; Aeroplanes become the most-used way of transport though the skies ; Napoleon Bonaparte, in the early 19th century, affects France and Europe on subjects of expansionism and modernization ; Alexander Graham Bell's telephone ; In 1348, the Black Death kills over 100 million people worldwide, and over half of Europe, in two years.
For instance, in Japan and in some sects in Korea, monastic law regarding celibacy has been abandoned and Buddhist clergy do not take the ordination of a monk or nun but take alternate ordination which allows them to marry ( though nuns, at least in Japan, tend to remain unmarried ).
For example, the repeating stage in white pine blister rust disease does not occur on white pines but on the alternate host, Ribes spp.
* For an alternate, fuller, version of Bilbo's family tree see Rodovid Engine.
For the " 19th Anniversary ", La-La Land Records released a " limited edition " CD presenting the score in its entirety for the first time, with bonus tracks featuring alternate takes and tracks composed for, but not used in the film.
For the past few years the school has considered moving the ceremony to an alternate indoor location such as McDaniel College, but it has been voted down every year by the Senior class and their families.
Historical novels by Chris Humphreys that are set during the Saratoga campaign also feature him, while alternate or mystical history versions of his campaign are featured in For Want of a Nail by Robert Sobel and the 1975 CBS Radio Mystery Theater play " Windandingo ".
( which uses the previously banned album cover instead of the censored one ) has the extra track " Livin ' For The Minute " and an interview with the band, and Flesh and Blood features two extra tracks: an alternate version of " Something to Believe In " and an instrumental cover of the Sex Pistols ' " God Save the Queen ".
For instance in the Italian general election, 2001, one of the two main coalitions ( the House of Freedoms, which opposed the scorporo system, ( an alternate version of MMP ), linked many of their constituency candidates to a decoy list ( liste civetta ) in the proportional parts, under the name Abolizione Scorporo.
For the first few years after the demise of Factory, the only Durutti Column album releases were Lips That Would Kiss ( a 1991 collection of early singles, compilation contributions and unreleased material on the separate label Factory Benelux ), and Dry ( 1991 ) and Red Shoes ( 1992 ), Italian collections of alternate versions and unreleased outtakes.
For some years, she was able to alternate between Coppet and Paris without difficulty, though not without knowing that the First Consul disliked her.
For example, if two adjacent notes alternate, the one which is ' unsupported ' by the harmony is a neighboring note.
For Ministry's next album, Jourgensen released the song " No W ", an attack on then-U. S. President George W. Bush ; an alternate version of the track was placed on the multi-performer compilation Rock Against Bush, Vol.
For this reason, he was known as the Go-Saiin emperor, after an alternate name of Emperor Junna, who had confronted and reached an accommodation with similar issues.
: For alternate meanings, see Diamond ( disambiguation ).

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: For a detailed presentation of the various points of view around the definition of " algorithm " see Algorithm characterizations.
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke ’ s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
Many who side with this view disagree that Luke portrays Christianity or the Roman Empire as harmless and thus reject the apologetic view because “ Acts does not present Christians as politically harmless or law abiding for there are a large number of public controversies concerning Christianity, particularly featuring Paul .” For example, to support this view Cassidy references how Paul is accused of going against the Emperor because he is “ saying that there is another king named Jesus .” ( Acts 17: 7 ) Furthermore, there are multiple examples of Paul ’ s preaching causing uprisings in various cities ( Acts 14: 2 ; 14: 19 ; 16: 19-23 ; 17: 5 ; 17: 13-14 ; 19: 28-40 ; 21: 27 ).
For example, an information systems specialist will view computing somewhat differently from a software engineer.
For example, a scene may be improved by cutting a few frames out of an actor's pause ; a brief view of a listener can help conceal the break.
For example, a shot of a zombie getting its head cut off may, for instance, start with a view of an axe being swung through the air, followed by a close-up of the actor swinging it, then followed by a cut back to the now severed head.
" The Sydney newspaper Truth on 5 January 1921 expressed a similar view ; " For the true explanation of these fairy photographs what is wanted is not a knowledge of occult phenomena but a knowledge of children.
For example, the view that numbers are Platonic objects was revived by Kurt Gödel as a result of certain puzzles that he took to arise from the phenomenological accounts.
For example, Roman Catholics view sex within marriage as chaste, but prohibit the use of artificial contraception as an offense against chastity, seeing contraception as unnatural, contrary to God's will and design of human sexuality.
For most Christians, it is the stated or " confessed " belief in Jesus as Savior that makes God's grace available to an individual, and salvation can come no other way ( Solus Christus in Protestantism, Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus in Catholicism, see Dual covenant theology for a dissenting view ).
For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorized to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data.
For example, the expanding profile of a laser beam, the beam shape of a radar antenna and the field of view of an ultrasonic transducer can all be analysed using diffraction equations.
For example, each Discipline has its own chapter, describing it from the point of view of different adepts.
For a 16th century " Lollard " reformer view, reference can be made to the work of
For more than 40 years, Paul Ekman has supported the view that emotions are discrete, measurable, and physiologically distinct.
For example, in the Austrian view — often shared by neoclassical and other " free market " economists — the primary factor of production is the time of the entrepreneur, which, when combined with other factors, determines the amount of output of a particular good or service.
# Fire: For the first blind date, Harold sets himself on fire on the diving board in view of the horrified girl, then calmly walks in behind her with his body still apparently burning outside the window.
For this he has " written books on each of these facets of the same world view.
For example, Jerry Fodor ( 1980 ) argues for narrow content ( although he comes to reject that view in his 1995 ), while David Chalmers ( 2002 ) argues for a two dimensional semantics according to which the contents of mental states can have both wide and narrow content.
For some individualists, who hold a view known as methodological individualism, the word " society " cannot refer to anything more than a very large collection of individuals.
In Demonstration ( 74 ) Irenaeus reinforced his view that Jesus was at least 45 with the statement " For Herod the king of the Jews and Pontius Pilate, the governor of Claudius Caesar, came together and condemned Him to be crucified.
For example, in Spitting Image, Major's puppet was changed from a circus performer to that of a grey man who ate dinner with his wife in silence, occasionally saying " nice peas, dear ", whilst at the same time nursing an unrequited crush on his colleague Virginia Bottomley – an invention, but an ironic one in view of his affair with Edwina Currie, which was not then a matter of public knowledge.
For this reason Jains are encouraged to keep their tradition, and at the same time respect other practices so as to complete the Jain view.

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