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Forth's and was
He was a fan of Elvis Presley and treasurer of the all-party Music Appreciation Group, and a couple of Presley's songs were played at Forth's memorial service in October 2006.

Forth's and Forth
An idiosyncratic programming environment, the colors simplify Forth's semantics, speed compiling, and are said to aid Moore's own poor eyesight: colorForth uses different colors in its source code ( replacing some of the punctuation in Forth ) to determine how different words are treated.

speciality and was
Chaplin's speciality with the company was a burlesque of Dick Turpin and the music hall star " Dr. Bodie ".
In addition, a Royal Commission on medical education was set up, partly to draw up ideas for training GPS ( since these doctors, the largest group of all doctors in the country, had previously not received any special training, “ merely being those who, at the end of their pre-doctoral courses, did not go on for further training in any speciality ).
Lefèbvre had designed and raced Grand Prix cars, his own speciality was chassis design and he was particularly interested in maintaining contact between tyres and the road surface.
However, Taylor's speciality was in Central European, British and diplomatic history.
A new speciality introduced almost as early as the actresses was the breeches role, which called for an actress to appear in male clothes ( breeches being tight-fitting knee-length pants, the standard male garment of the time ), for instance in order to play a witty heroine who disguises herself as a boy to hide, or to engage in escapades disallowed to girls.
BMHRC was a 350-bedded super speciality hospital were heart surgery and hemodialysis were done however, there was dearth of gynecology, obstetrics and pediatrics.
Lilly was particularly adept at interpreting the astrological charts drawn up for horary questions, as this was his speciality.
* Centrepoint Shopping Centre is a shopping centre that began construction in early 2007 and was completed by Christmas 2008 behind the Tamworth Town Hall, in the CBD between the old city library and behind the speciality shops in the main street Peel St.
Emergency department became the preferred term when emergency medicine was recognised as a medical speciality and hospitals and medical centers developed Departments of emergency medicine to provide services.
A national speciality would be multiple brands of flavored hard ciders ( as in Sweden ) and long drink mixes with the pet name lonkero, which was originally a gin and grapefruit soda long drink.
* The East Mall was constructed in 2002 and houses Coles Supermarket and 15 speciality stores.
Its speciality was drugs to kill the parasites which pass from herds to herders, one of Sudan's principal causes of infant mortality ".
This application of typical English tactical procedures had also been used by the Portuguese on the previous battle of Atoleiros and was especially effective against cavalry ( the speciality of both the Castilian and the French armies ).
Despite all this, Gall was able to secure a comfortable existence on the basis of his speciality.
Instead of returning to Austria, Walbrook, who was gay and classified under the Nuremberg Laws as " half-Jewish ", settled in England and continued working as a film actor, making a speciality of playing continental Europeans.
Ryan's speciality was dressing up as a " typical " Welsh housewife for a weekly sketch on the show known as Our House, in which Ryan played " Mam " and Ronnie played Will, the father.
But small ivory reliefs, almost all in the iconic mode ( the Harbaville Triptych is of similar date to the Paris Psalter, but very different in style ), were a speciality, as was relief decoration on bowls and other metal objects.
One historical speciality of the New Zealand Parliament was the country quota, which gave greater representation to rural politics.
Lithology was once approximately synonymous with petrography, but in current usage, lithology focuses on macroscopic hand-sample or outcrop-scale description of rocks, while petrography is the speciality that deals with microscopic details.
Batik gedog is the speciality of Tuban Batik, the batik was created from handmade tenun ( woven ) fabrics.
Ancient Chrzanów's speciality was trading cattle, as here was a customs house for exports of cattle to Silesia and ore trade which was mined and smelted by Chrzanów's burghers.

speciality and found
Having sold off much of its historically profitable commodities businesses, and many of the new speciality businesses, which it had failed to integrate, the company consisted mainly of the Dulux paints business, which quickly found itself the subject of a takeover by Akzo Nobel.
Pine nut coffee, known as piñón ( Spanish for pine nut ), is a speciality found in the southwest United States, especially New Mexico, and is typically a dark roast coffee having a deep, nutty flavour ; roasted and lightly salted pine nuts can often be found sold on the side of the road in cities across New Mexico to be used for this purpose, as well as a snack.
A speciality found in Waterford, Ireland.
Some excerpts from Qi Baishi ’ s journal were found that represent his strong drive and passion for his work, not to mention his high confidence in his speciality.
Biscuits and crackers are also produced, but are more likely to be found in a speciality bakery or health food store than in a regular grocer's shop.
Organic green tea from Japan is the house speciality and is found in every room.
In the 18th century, watercolour painting, mostly of landscapes, became an English speciality, with both a buoyant market for professional works, and a large number of amateur painters, many following the popular systems found in the books of Alexander Cozens and others.

speciality and often
Social constructivists argue each speciality forms its own epistemic community and often has great difficulty communicating, or motivating the investigation of unifying conjectures that might relate different areas of mathematics.
Several modern needlework designers have incorporated elements of Hardanger cut work into their embroidery designs and samplers, often combining them with other needlework techniques, stitches, speciality threads and other embellishments to great effect.
In addition, commercial seed companies and plant breeders rarely invest resources into developing resistant cultivars for more minor or speciality crops, which often tend to be those of greater interest to the organic grower.
* A chardon lorrain, a speciality from Lorraine, consists of a coloured chocolate ( often green, yellow, blue ...) filled with alcohol ( most of the time eau de vie ).
* Cake pans include square pans, round pans, and speciality pans such as angel food cake pans and springform pans often used for baking cheesecake.
Irish Palladian Country houses often have robust Rococo plasterwork, frequently executed by the Lafranchini brothers, an Irish speciality, which is far more flamboyant than the interiors of their contemporaries in England.
Wanker's speciality is the buying and selling of cars, often buying one, selling it back to the same person at the same price and then waving his wad of cash declaring the transaction to have been " a nice little earner ".
As was the style of the day, the show often featured speciality acts such as a female singer who sang unconvincing renditions of popular songs whilst her male partner sketched caricatures of famous people connected with the song on a flip chart ( e. g. a sketch of Marilyn Monroe was drawn whilst the Elton John song Candle in the Wind was performed ) who were Trevillion and ( Sadie ) Nine.
Her speciality are several healing spells, which the Raven often need after their battles.
In the nearby Hunsrück district of Rhineland-Palatinate, the local speciality Spießbraten is often served along with or instead of Schwenker.
Her speciality was producing drawings of musicians and dancers, often sketching very rapidly during a rehearsal or performance.

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