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Further and expansion
Further complicating this are the requirements for controlled expansion bullets ( see terminal ballistics ), which require a tight bond between the jacket and the core.
Further liberalisation in November 1997 allowed the expansion of political parties from 11 to 26.
Further expansion of the gases occurs in the propelling nozzle, where the gases exhaust to atmospheric pressure.
Further expansion of the Islamic Turks in Central Asia from the 10th century finished disrupting trade in that part of the world, and Buddhism almost disappeared.
Further expansion included the creation of a third battalion at Mubende, a signals squadron at Jinja, brigade reconnaissance units, an antiaircraft detachment, an army ordnance depot, a brigade signals squadron training wing, a records office, a pay and pensions office, and a Uganda army workshop.
Further development resulted from the expansion of the power generation industry following World War II, particularly through the now defunct SEC.
Further expansion took place in 1958 with the introduction of the 64-color pack that included the company's first crayon sharpener built into the box.
Further expansion of Washington Street in the 1950s and 1960s connected La Quinta with US Highways 60 and 99 ( became Interstate 10 in the 1970s ).
Further expansion of the base occurred in 1959 when the runway was extended to its present 12, 300 feet.
Further expansion of the college came in the 1960s, after the closure of Beef Lane to the north of Chapel Quad.
Further expansion by the Vietnamese in 1720 resulted in the total annexation of the Champa kingdom and dissolution by the 19th century Vietnamese king, Minh Mạng.
Further expansion into other French and Belgian cities followed into the 1980s.
Further controversies have occurred during the company's expansion in the Middle East.
Further expansion in 1964 brought many changes to the airport including an air traffic control tower and a new operations building.
Further expansion occurred in the 1970s and larger 727-276s, ( simultaneously with Ansett ) were acquired.
This expansion far outstripped the capacity of the original building and an extensive building programme had to be undertaken to provide new accommodation ( inter alia ) for the SSPE and the School of Further Education.
Further expansion via IBM sidecar adapters.
Further expansion took place with the 1996 acquisition of Clerical Medical Fund Managers, a UK life insurance company.
Further expansion occurred under the rule of Tiberius with a road from the Oasis of Gafsa to the Oasis of Gabes.
Further expansion occurred in 1986 when Felician College began offering its Religious Studies Certificate Program at off-campus locations in the diocese of Metuchen.
Further expansion of the east side of the campus calls for plans for a student center, funding for which has been mostly secured.
Further expansion in Asia would follow in 1993 with Shanghai Namco Ltd., based in mainland China.
Further, southern expansion of the empire was limited by the ineffective, and even disastrous, campaigns against the Kingdom of Nanzhao.
Further expansion continued to take place after 1993, with the £ 5. 5 million expansion scheme for the provision of 234 new apartments for 1, 200 students in a new student village.

Further and word
Further changes occurred during the evolution of the individual Italic languages, in Latin for example → between vowels and → at the beginning of a word.
Further, the use of the word attempt in Paragraph 6 denotes future action and cannot be construed to justify territorial redress for past action.
Further more among the Nahuan peoples the word " Tolteca " was synonymous with artist, artisan or wise man, and " toltecayotl " " Toltecness " meant art, culture and civilization and urbanism — and was seen as the opposite of " Chichimecayotl " " Chichimecness ", which symbolized the savage, nomadic state of peoples who had not yet become urbanized.
Further hypotheses base the origin of the term on escabeche, Spanish for pickle, or that it is simply a variation of the word siwichi, the traditional Quechua name for the dish.
Further, because many originally skeptical participants were returning home with a greater appreciation of Taiwanese culture, improved Chinese language skills and were raving about the quality of the tour to their family, this consequently led to good word of mouth about the program being spread within the National Chinese Community.
Further spreading the word led to the connotation of non standard.
Further, the word was probably chosen as it begins with the second letter of the alphabet.
Further, the word was probably chosen as it begins with a letter following that sequence starting with ( meaning Antaeus ) and ( meaning Blizzard ); Г ( G ) is the fourth letter of the Russian alphabet.
Further, pleonasm can serve as a redundancy check: If a word is unknown, misunderstood, or misheard, or the medium of communication is poor — a wireless telephone connection or sloppy handwriting — pleonastic phrases can help ensure that the entire meaning gets across even if some of the words get lost.
Further, Sir George MacKenzie of Rosehaugh, the Lord Advocate ( Attorney General ) writing in 1680, said: " By the term ' chief ' we call the representative of the family from the word chef or head and in the Irish ( Gaelic ) with us the chief of the family is called the head of the clan ".
Further, whatever bad ideas were written can still be taught through word of mouth or otherwise, so “ infection ” or corruption is not prevented.
Further confusion has been added by the adoption of the word biscuit for a small leavened bread popular in the United States.
The bus was named by artist Roy Sebern, who painted the wordFurther ” on the destination placard as a kind of one-word poem and inspiration to keep going whenever the bus broke down.
Further, it is not permitted to use the flag as part of any trademark, or to produce or display any flag which bears any graphics or word superimposed on the design of the national flag.
Further development resulted in " International Correct Spell " a spell checking program which was used on word processing systems such as Word Star, and Microsoft Word in addition to numerous small computer applications.
Further, Sudhakarrao also alleged that it was possible that Kalani and Hitendra Thakur, another criminal-turned-politician from Virar, had been given tickets to contest election for Maharashtra State Legislature at the behest of Sharad Pawar who also put in a word for Naik with the police when the latter was arrested for his role in post-Babri Masjid Demolition riots in Mumbai.
Further, since Lancelot — who in all of the book never breaks his word or lies — claims that the queen was never untrue to her lord, then it seems to be the case that he must consider his love of the queen to be somehow pure or special, not an act of unfaithfulness to the king he loves and serves.
Further, Kam, the version of the name in Ge ' ez — a South Semitic language — is seemingly borrowed from Biblical Hebrew via the Hebrew Bible and perhaps does not reflect a native derivation of the word.
Further, in the Paris Review article " Exorcising Beckett ", the author writes that Beckett stated the names to be as follows: Hamm for Hammer, Clov for clou ( the French for nail ), Nagg for nagel ( the German for nail ), and Nell because of its resemblance to the English word nail.
Further confusing the issue of the title, some later publishers publish the collection under the title The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes (" Casebook " as a single word ).
Further, the word " Gil " in Hebrew can also be derived from the word for a " round " ( stone ), and therefore, Gilead can also mean a round ( memorial ) for eternity.
Further, as the word dormitato was generally used in reference to clerics, it is possible that Iago resigned his kingship and thereafter led a clerical life.
Further, when word belatedly came out that the band had not played on the first season's songs, a controversy arose, and the public expressed a desire to hear the television stars perform their own music.

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