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Further and Roosevelt
Further presidential proclamations of 16 February 1909 ( in the last months of the Roosevelt administration ) and 10 June, and in 1925 ( by Calvin Coolidge ) expanded the National Forest.

Further and used
Further, in current aquaculture practice, products from several pounds of wild fish are used to produce one pound of a piscivorous fish like salmon.
Further they used the income from empire to fund payment for officeholding.
A contemporary reference for formal Canadian spelling is the spelling used for Hansard transcripts of the Parliament of Canada ( see The Canadian Style in Further reading below ).
Further, the language used by test users in many circumstances proves to be quite general and lacking the specific nature needed by developers to enact real change.
Further, techniques such as check codes may be used to detect errors and guarantee error-free communications through redundancy or retransmission.
Further information on clandestine HUMINT ( human intelligence ) information collection techniques is available, including discussions of operational techniques, asset recruiting and the tradecraft used to collect this information.
James Thurber used the ancient fable style in his books Fables for Our Time ( 1940 ) and Further Fables for Our Time ( 1956 ), and in his stories " The Princess and the Tin Box " in The Beast in Me and Other Animals ( 1948 ) and " The Last Clock: A Fable for the Time, Such As It Is, of Man " in Lanterns and Lances ( 1961 ).
Further FeO and Cr < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub > additions may be used for the production of green bottles.
Further diacritics are used to indicate variations in the pronunciation of the consonants ( e. g. bet / vet, shin / sin ); and, in some contexts, to indicate the punctuation, accentuation, and musical rendition of Biblical texts ( see Cantillation ).
Further fixatives are often used for electron microscopy such as osmium tetroxide or uranyl acetate
Further, on some typewriters, particularly older ones, the unshifted L key had to be used to type the numeral 1.
Further sources are the ' Phags-pa script based on the Tibetan alphabet, which was used to write several of the languages of the Mongol empire, including Chinese, and the Menggu Ziyun, a rhyme dictionary based on ' Phags-pa.
Further, the M16 never entirely replaced the M14 in all roles, which continues to be used in a number of niche applications throughout the Armed Forces, especially with the U. S. Navy.
Further use of napalm by American forces occurred in the Pacific Theater of Operations, where in 1944 and 1945, napalm was used as a tactical weapon against Japanese bunkers, pillboxes, tunnels, and other fortifications, especially on Saipan, Iwo Jima, the Philippines, and Okinawa, where deeply dug-in Japanese troops refused to surrender.
Further command letters ( C, S, Q, T and A ) precede data that is used to draw various Bézier and elliptical curves.
Further, Prime Minister Éamon de Valera used the departure of the Monarch as an opportunity to remove all monarchical language from the Constitution of the Irish Free State.
Further often used herbs in Thai cuisine include phak chi, ( cilantro or coriander ), rak phak chi ( cilantro / coriander roots ), culantro ( phak chi farang ), spearmint ( saranae ), and pandanus leaves ( bai toei ).
Further stock footage was taken from news events ( fires and explosions ) and the 1979 theatrical film Meteor ( such as a bridge collapsing and the destruction of a tall office building originally used to depict the destruction of the World Trade Center in that film ).
Further, Cassiodorus used the term " Goths " to refer only to the Ostrogoths, whom he served, and reserved the geographical term " Visigoths " for the Gallo-Spanish Goths.
Further, when both Berengar and his critics used the secular disciplines of logic and grammar to express a matter of Christian doctrine, the way was open to the scholasticism of the twelfth century.
Further design modifications were made by Kreisel over the next ten years, and in the 1970s and 1980s by engineer John P. D ' Arcy ; record producer Daniel Levitin served as a consultant and " golden ears " for the design of the crossover network ( used to partition the frequency spectrum so that the subwoofer would not attempt to reproduce frequencies too high for its effective range, and so that the main speakers would not need to handle frequencies too low for their effective range ).
Further allegations that Elizabeth used racist slurs to refer to black people were strongly denied by Major Colin Burgess.
Further finds have been dated from the early Middle Ages, where layers of quilted fabric were used in the construction of armour — this kept the soldiers warm and protected.
Further, though neither was ever used for their intended purpose, Hatley Castle in British Columbia was purchased in 1940 by King George VI in Right of Canada to use as his home during the course of World War II, and the Emergency Government Headquarters, built in 1959 at CFS Carp and decommissioned in 1994, included a residential apartment for the sovereign or governor general in the case of a nuclear attack on Ottawa.
Further development of ALGOL led to ALGOL 60 ; in its report ( 1963 ), Peter Naur named Backus's notation Backus Normal Form, and simplified it to minimize the character set used.

Further and estate
Further supposed evidence that Valentino was gay are documents in the estate of the late author Samuel Steward indicating that Valentino was a sexual partner of his.
Further complications arose in obtaining money from the estate of Lady Margaret to pay for the foundation and it was not until October 22, 1512 that a codicil was obtained in the court of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Further south is a large estate of Council-owned homes and a small number of tower blocks.
Further post-WWII development filled in the gaps, initially with an estate of council houses and flats, and latterly with private houses and bungalows.
Further population growth came in the 1940s, when an estate of Council houses was built at the west end of the village ( Whitwell Way ) and in the 1960s, when further houses were built between the High Street and the 1940s estate.
Further iterations included the 121, the base model with a single carburetor engine, the 122S introduced in 1958 as a performance model equipped with a dual carburetor engine, and the later 130 ( two-door sedan ), 120 ( four-door sedan ) and 220 ( 4-door estate wagon ) models.
Further afield, the Rothschild family owns the Exbury estate in Hampshire, world famous for the Rothschild collection of rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias.
Further away, in a wooded area at the edge of the local authority part of the estate, is the 1970s-built pub, The Eyrie, which has changed little since first being built.
Further to the east are the Bristol Estate, Craven Hill estate, and Whitehawk, sometimes collectively known as " East Brighton ".
Further land was purchased but in 1803 large liabilities led to Cox's estate being placed into the hands of trustees.
Further, the 100 paintings ' sold ' after Rothko's death by the estate executors through Marlborough were not sold to bona fide purchasers, but were instead retained by the gallery which shuffled the sale monies through its accounts in Europe, and which then quickly're-sold ' the works to actual purchasers for 5 to 6 times the value declared by the estate.
Further destruction took place when parts of the estate grounds were built over during the construction of the Ruabon bypass.
Further, the real estate market is typically divided into residential, commercial, and industrial segments.
Further, Republican state chairman Bob Gable questioned whether Wilkinson had helped Italian businessmen circumvent laws that made it difficult to export Italian currency by disguising real estate ventures as legitimate business transactions with Jernigan Export Timber.
Further, there was the de Burgh or Burke Civil War of 1333-38, which led to the disintegration of the estate of the Earldom of Ulster into three separate lordships, two of which were in outright rebellion against the crown.
Further east is a sizeable former council housing estate which is in a generally good state of repair, and a good example of the coal mining related social housing developments typical of South Yorkshire in the early to mid-20th century.
Further down the northern slopes, lying in a housing estate near Marlay Park, is another portal tomb, known as the “ Brehon's Chair ”.
Further difficulties arose as a result of internal family squabbling, legal disputes and the Land War of the 1880s, in which the estate played a prominent part.

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