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From the communist era Poland inherited an underdeveloped and outmoded system of telephones, with some areas ( e. g. in the extreme South East ) being served by manual exchanges.
From April 1964 to April 1970, family allowances for four children increased as a percentage of male manual workers aged 21 and above from 8 % to 11. 3 %.
From 1959 to 1970, while the earnings of manual workers increased by 75 %, the salaries of registrars more than doubled while those of house officers more than trebled.
From 1961 ( and almost exclusively in Europe ), VW offered an optional version of the Saxomat semi-automatic transmission — a regular 4-speed manual transaxle coupled to a electromagnetic clutch with a centrifugal clutch used for idle.
From a 16th century Dutch manual on the use of the arquebus, a type of matchlock used by the Pilgrims
From the outset, however, the colony was beset with problems, namely a typhoid epidemic in 1881, lawsuits over land titles, and a population unaccustomed to the hard manual labor required to extract crops from the poor soil of the Cumberland Plateau.
An Excerpt From An AFJROTC drill team manual, " This is a United States rifle caliber springfield model 1903.
From model years 1999 to 2002, the S-Type rear-wheel-drive was equipped with either a five-speed manual or a five-speed J-Gate Ford 5R55N transmission.
From 2003, the S-Type was produced with either a 5-speed manual transmission or a six-speed J-Gate transmission that allows automatic gear selection or clutchless manual gear selection.
From there, automatic warning sirens could be started and alerts sent to civil defence volunteers equipped with manual warning devices.
From the 245th vehicle onwards an automatic starter was installed, as the original manual system did not allow for a sufficiently quick response to a changing battlefield situation.
From launch in 1996, European-market models came standard with a six-speed manual transmission.
* Learn From Me -- An adult instruction manual.
From December 1921 to December 1922, he spent two hours a day with Monsignor Jean-Réné Calloch learning how to read, while spending the rest of his time performing manual labour.
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From 1980 to 1983, the CJ-5 came standard with a " Hurricane "- branded version of the GM Iron Duke I4 with an SR4 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission.
From this area only the world ’ s most famous second manual tower forming Mandals are operating in Mumbai.
His other books have included: The True Believers ; What a Way to Go ; the crime novel Human Remains ; The Creepy-Crawly ( a book of verse for children ) and Your Child From One to Ten ( a manual for parents on child development ).
Its methods have apparently been influenced by Gene Sharp's manual From Dictatorship to Democracy.
From 1986 to 1987, there was also the Sport GL, which included unique interior and exterior styling cues, an HSO ( High Specific Output ) version of the 2. 3L HSC engine ( slightly more power ), alloy wheels, tachometer, and a quicker gear ratio for the 5-speed manual transaxle ( 3. 73 final drive ).
From 1985 this generation saw the availability of a full-time 4WD manual transmission or a full-time 4WD four-speed electronically-controlled automatic transmission.
From 95-97 Single cab Tacomas had the option of a manual transmission with the 3. 4 V6 engine.
From Autumn 1964 a new manual gearbox with synchromesh on first gear was adopted in line with its use in other Rootes cars.

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From the very beginning, the Soviet's operation entailed elaborate denial and deception, known in the USSR as Maskirovka.
For a left action h acts first and is followed by g, while for a right action g acts first and is followed by h. From a right action a left action can be constructed by composing with the inverse operation on the group.
From there, depending of your order of operation, you can break out the rollers and being rolling the large open space on each wall space.
From ITRI's first 3-inch wafer fabrication plant built in 1977 and the founding of UMC in 1980, the industry has developed into a world leader with 40 fabs in operation by 2002.
From Lando, Kyle learns that Desann is a part of a huge operation of smuggling cortosis crystals through Cloud City on Bespin.
From 1932 to 1953, it was the administrative center of the Dalstroy organization — a vast and brutal forced-labor gold-mining operation and corrective labor camp system.
From January 1944 until July 1945, large-scale production plants were set in operation, and the fissile material thus produced was then used to determine the features of the weapons.
From there the brothers soon moved, briefly, to a tiny ground floor + mezzanine operation in the Maynard House apartment building, on the southwest corner of William and Maynard Streets.
From its earliest days the operation of the airline in keeping with Jewish tradition has been a source of friction ; when the Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion was forming his first coalition, the religious parties would not join unless Ben-Gurion promised that El Al would serve only kosher food on its flights and would not fly on the Jewish Sabbath.
From 1993 to 2004, Concourse F was also used by Iberia Airlines for its Miami focus city operation, which linked Central American capitals to Madrid using MIA as the connecting point.
From February to April, his operation Le Hong Phong I raged through the Red River Valley, largely giving the Viet Minh control of northwestern Tonkin, near the Chinese border.
From the junction with the Bridgewater Canal, the T & M travels south through Preston Brook Tunnel ( one-way operation, alternating each half hour ) and two smaller tunnels at Saltersford ( since 2008 also one-way operation, alternating each half hour ), and Barnton to the " junction " with the River Weaver at Anderton Boat Lift near Northwich.
From comparison of past and present experiences in respect of their pleasure-giving quality arises desire ; it is desire that determines the operation of our faculties, stimulates the memory and imagination, and gives rise to the passions.
From there he was able to use the funds from his retail operation to start his own publishing company.
From him Will learns much about the Masters ' origins and habits, and eventually the Master trusts him so much that he reveals an upcoming operation in which the Earth's atmosphere is to be replaced by the Masters ' toxic air, eventually killing off all life on Earth and enabling the Masters to assume full control of the planet.
From the early 1980s, the peak summer timetable had three train sets in operation, generally passing at Rhiw Goch and Dduallt.
From these two effects, as well as the use of an electron imaging system, sufficient control over the beam path is possible for TEM operation.
From 1 April 1969, the airline's scheduled operation in London was consolidated at Heathrow, joining Teesside services which had already transferred to London's premier airport from the company's Luton base on 1 November 1967.
From the foregoing, attempting to mortgage land in fee tail would be risky and uncertain, since at the death of the owner the land passed by operation of law to children who had no obligation to the mortgage lender and whose interest was prior in right over the mortgage.
From the 1980s to 2003, Crandon was the center of an environmental debate to construct a mining operation at the proposed Crandon mine, a rich copper deposit discovered by the Exxon Coal and Minerals Company.
From a 50-branch operation, Greenwich has established a strong presence in the food service industry.
In mathematics, a Heyting algebra, named after Arend Heyting, is a bounded lattice ( with join and meet operations written ∧ andand with least element 0 and greatest element 1 ) equipped with a binary operation a → b of implication such that ( a → b )∧ a ≤ b, and moreover a → b is the greatest such in the sense that if c ∧ a ≤ b then c ≤ a → b. From a logical standpoint, A → B is by this definition the weakest proposition for which modus ponens, the inference rule A → B, A ⊢ B, is sound.
From 1965 on the two papers shared a single classified-advertising operation.

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