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Having and access
Having direct access to a body of water provided a route for resupply in times of war, an additional method of transportation in times of peace, and potential drinking water for a besieged castle or fortification.
Having an article published in Phrack is seen as prestigious by hackers, and often allowed access to more sources of information.
Having stigmata gave them direct access to the body of Christ without requiring the permission of the Church through the Eucharist.
Having purchased the Achilleion in 1907 after Sissi's death, he appointed Carl Ludwig Sprenger as the botanical architect of the Palace, and also built a bridge to be named by the locals after him: " Kaiser's bridge " ( Greek: η γέφυρα του Κάιζερ transliterated as: i yefyra tou Kaizer ), to access the beach without traversing the road forming the island's main artery to the south.
Having previously fallen to the Dark Side, Kyle has now access to both Light Side powers ( Force Heal and Mind Trick ) and Dark Side ones ( Force Lightning and Force Grip ), along with the neutral ones ( Force Speed, Force Jump, Force Pull and Force Push ).
Having access to the Beecham family's considerable fortune, he ignored commercial considerations and programmed several works of limited box-office appeal, including A Village Romeo and Juliet.
Having gained access to the king, he set about using his influence with Oliver Cromwell, Henry Ireton, and others, with a view to mediating between them and the captive king ; he was supported by John Ashburnham.
Having obtained a certain level security clearance does not mean that one automatically has access to or is given access to information cleared for that clearance level in the absence of a demonstrated " need to know ".
Having ready access to what, for many years, was Formula One's most lavish paymaster helped sustain the Italian's career through some depressing troughs.
Having access to military training and equipment, the troops were able to overcome most of the little resistance they initially met.
Having regular access to woodland is desirable for schools, and indeed Forest kindergartens take children to visit substantial forests every day, whatever the weather.
Having achieved victory with English support ( and having married into the English royal family ), John was constrained to confirm several English barons in positions of power within Brittany, especially as controllers of strategically important strongholds in the environs of the port of Brest, which gave the English military access to the peninsula and which took revenue from Brittany to the English crown.
Having struggled with limited resources until the 1960s, the School now has access to a number of local performance venues, including the Redgrave Theatre at Clifton College ( named after the actor Sir Michael Redgrave, an old boy of the College ) and the Bristol Old Vic theatre complex, including the Theatre Royal, New Vic Studio and The Basement.
Having an OTA tuner can potentially allow access to unavailable or optional channels such as those of American networks.
Having the right to education or health, is about more than access to schooling or treatment.
Having landed at Duqm in February 1954, IPC geologists were faced with tribal conflicts which made access to the most promising oil prospect, Jebel Fahud, difficult.
Having gained access to the Momulo Cardini inheritance, Caragiale became a rather wealthy man.
Having access to all the weapons included in the game, and being a SWAT Team Leader / Sniper and SWAT Academy instructor, Sergeant Levatino provided brief weapon introductions and live-fire demonstrations.
Having a long coastline and inner access to rivers, the rayon has access to many types of marketable fish.
Having created the declaration Towards a Global Ethic at the 1993 Parliament and attempted to engage guiding institutions at the 1999 Parliament, the 2004 Parliament concentrated on four pressing issues: mitigating religiously motivated violence, access to safe water, the fate of refugees worldwide, and the elimination of external debt in developing countries.
Having obtained access by petition in 2000, the party achieved that one percent in that election and again in 2004 and won over 4 % of votes in 2008.
Having such a field in a known location in the stack frame enables code to access each frame successively underneath the currently executing routine's frame, and also allows the routine to easily restore the frame pointer to the caller's frame, just before it returns.

Having and code
Having been informed that Solon was employed to draw up a code of laws for the Athenians, Anacharsis described his occupation, saying:
* Authority Having Jurisdiction ( through approval of a condition that violates the local code.
Having organized and condensed the principles of civil law, this work, well-known by the fathers of Code, brings a big part of the structure of the Napoleonic code.
Having seen the horrors that Zsasz has left, as well as a haunting memory of seeing the dead bodies of children he killed, Damian questions why Bruce or Dick have allowed a man like Zsasz to be left alive-despite their moral code against murder.
Having shown this was feasible Air Staff Requirement 1219 was issued in January 1972, with the project code XJ. 521.
Having such and such a genetic code does not suffice for being a tiger.
* Having to create a getter for every property and a setter for many, most, or all of them, creates an immense amount of boilerplate code.
Having been staved off nearly seven years, the 424 overlay was finally implemented on July 26, 2006, and new telephone numbers issued in the 310 area code may now begin with either 310 or 424.
Having served on the Dallas City Planning Commission, she understands the need to create safer neighborhoods which led her to author legislation on code enforcement, as well as legislation encouraging the building of affordable housing, which permits the transfer of properties ( acquired through delinquent taxes ) to builders of affordable housing.
Having access to the subsystem internals in general makes the subsystem easier to understand, but also easier to hack ; if a programmer, for example, can examine source code, weaknesses in an algorithm are much easier to discover.

Having and seed
Tertullian wrote in his book On Patience 5: 15 " Having been made pregnant by the seed of the devil ... she brought forth a son.
Having specialized as a spring ephemeral, it has been used to found several laboratory strains that take about six weeks from germination to mature seed.
Having clinched the 2nd overall seed for the Western Conference in the 2008 playoffs, the Hornets beat the Dallas Mavericks in the first round but eventually lost to the defending-champion San Antonio Spurs in seven games in the conference semifinals.
Having an enclosed seed and developing from a flower, botanically speaking, cucumbers are classified as fruits.
Having accomplished the task of organizing a disparate array of local student activities into a collective voice, these ambitious students of NASA plant the seed for the nationally organized student voice from which we benefit from today.
Having a new musical partner, Charly again played, and the seed of a new musical project was planted.
Having no brothers, in 1928 Hilda was persuaded by her father Owen to join what was by then a successful and well-known family rose nursery and seed shop business run by him and his elder brother Edwin Foley Murrell.
Having entered the French Open as the 11th seed and world no.
Having slipped to 7-9 in the ACC — the team's first sub -. 500 conference record in more than a decade — Maryland was not as highly regarded as in years past and wound up as the tournament's 6th seed.
Having won the Western & Southern Financial Group Women's Open in Cincinnati in 2007, Chakvetadze went into the 2009 tournament unseeded, and suffered another early round loss to 9th seed Victoria Azarenka in straight sets.

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