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Having and converter
Having the engine, transmission, catalytic converter ( s ) and exhaust all cramped into a small rear engine bay made emission and noise control more difficult, something Porsche was already facing problems with on the 911 and wanted to avoid.

Having and make
Having hedged its bets in this way, PHS apparently decided it would be possible to make some sort of determination after all: `` At present radiation levels, and even at somewhat higher levels, the additional risk is slight and very few people will be affected ''.
Having satisfied his First National contract, Chaplin was free to make his first picture for United Artists.
Having worked with many Hollywood stars, Cronenberg says that he did not get to make a film with an actor he wanted to work with for a long time, Burt Reynolds.
Having failed once, Watson and Crick were now somewhat reluctant to try again and for a while they were forbidden to make further efforts to find a molecular model of DNA.
Having a family to support motivated Schliemann to attempt to make more money.
Having found for the plaintiff for a violation of the first law, the court then has the discretion to exercise judicial economy and refuse to make a decision on the remaining two claims, on the grounds that the finding of one violation should be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff.
Having knowledge and understanding of the use and purpose of communication can help to make a more effective speaker communicate their message in an effectual way.
Having no other choice but to drink the poison, she died on the eve of Samhain, after which the festival came to be known as Mongfind's Feast, " wherefore women and the rabble make petitions to her on samain-eve.
Having observed a sample of n data points from an unknown exponential distribution a common task is to use these samples to make predictions about future data from the same source.
Having finished the main trains, proceed next to make a small train in every furrow of the field if the ridges formerly have not been less than fifteen feet ( 4. 6 m )
Having made several visits to his Irish estates beginning in 1647, Robert moved to Ireland in 1652 but became frustrated at his inability to make progress in his chemical work.
Having recently made peace with the Eastern Empire, Geiseric saw no need to make new concessions to Nepos.
[...] Having a 2 percent foreign population unquestionably causes ripples, but having one million temporary foreign residents does not make Korea a multicultural society.
I generally believe if a government is elected to power in the lower House and has the numbers and can maintain the numbers in the lower House, it is entitled to expect that it will govern for the three-year term unless quite extraordinary events intervene ... Having said that ... if we do make up our minds at some stage that the Government is so reprehensible that an Opposition must use whatever power is available to it, then I'd want to find a situation in which ... Mr. Whitlam woke up one morning finding the decision had been made and finding that he had been caught with his pants well and truly down.
Having training aids may make it easier to become comfortable with riding a unicycle.
Having now changed his appearance to mimic that of the CAT captain, Horza witnesses a game of " Damage ", which Kraiklyn has joined in the hopes of winning enough to make up the losses from his foolhardy expeditions with the crew.
Having been the only Hollywood film maker to continue to make silent films well into the period of sound films, this was Chaplin's first true talking picture as well as his most commercially successful film.
Having watched the play, Ryder thought it would be a good idea to make the match official and thus the Ryder Cup was founded, with Ryder donating the trophy.
Having been effectively given insider information about which side to back in the coming revolution, the Rougons then make a series of seemingly bold moves to show their loyal and steadfast support for Napoleon III, winning the admiration of the most influential people in the town, mostly royalists who are themselves afraid of showing too much commitment for fear of backing the " wrong horse " and losing their standing and fortune.
Ligonier later recorded, " Having had orders to make a second attempt, our troops … a second time made the enemy give way ; and they were once more pushed as far as their camp with great loss of men, which we too felt upon our side.
* Having positive-thinking about the ability to make change
Having friends among the government party, including members of the Beresford family, he was able to make terms with the government, and in return for information as to what had passed between Jackson, Rowan and himself, he was permitted to emigrate to the United States, where he arrived in May 1795.
Having put to use all of his diplomatic skills for which he would become well known, Henry " inwardly endured the tortures of suspense ," before Mineweh declared that he admired Henry's bravery for entering their lands and as he came not with the intention to make war, he was therefore allowed to " sleep tranquilly " among them.
Having completed his legal studies, he was about to return to Bourg to practise as an advocate, when Lemonnier obtained permission to send him to Berlin, to make observations on the lunar parallax in concert with those of Lacaille at the Cape of Good Hope.
Having successively studied Semitic languages, he began to make a name as an orientalist, and between 1787-1791 worked on the Pahlavi inscriptions of the Sassanid kings.

Having and choice
Having no choice, he plunged into it, anyway, holding onto the microphone for support.
Having purchased the film rights to Journey's End, British producers Michael Balcon and Thomas Welsh agreed that Whale's experience directing the London and Broadway productions of the play made him the best choice to direct the film.
Having originally established shooting as an organized sport in the USA, the NRA was the obvious choice to administer the United States participation in the Olympic games.
Having its reputation at stake, Russia had no other choice but to declare war on the Ottomans in April 1877.
" Having nowhere to turn, and unable to proceed, Poppo had no choice but to turn around and return to Germany, where he informed Henry of what had transpired.
Having told his friend secretly to take the pitcher of his choice, Twm distracted the merchant by telling him there was a hole in one of the pitchers, which the man denied.
Having served as Ricciardi's vice-president, Chase was the obvious choice for an interim executive upon his resignation.
Having little choice, Archer submits.
Having Cordon Jaune allows one to blend it with any Cognac brandy of choice, and in any desired proportion.
Having no hope of a reinforcement, or of fresh ammunitions, Richards had no choice but to obey.
On January 4, 2011 he published the book Super Rich: A Guide to Having It All, which espouses giving as a lifestyle choice.
Having no choice, she strikes a deal with him and they escape from Kane.
Having learnt the error of hereditary kingship, the Asur's next choice for Phoenix King was the pragmatic Prince Caradryel from the outer kingdom of Yvresse.
Having no choice, Nick then has her bound to a chair and gagged, to prevent her from running away and screaming.
Having won MacArthur's confidence as a capable and loyal staff officer Almond was the logical choice to become GHQ Chief of Staff in January 1949, when the incumbent, Paul Mueller, rotated home.
Having proved himself in this fashion, Jacobsen became a natural choice as the biographer of Trygve Bratteli, the former Labour Party prime minister ( 1995 ).
Having a perfect or imperfect information on such uncertainty implies that the choice to be made can be inferred prior to making such choice.
Having been appointed the first choice penalty taker for the club, he took his league goal tally to three with goals in consecutive matches in a 3 – 1 defeat to against Sheffield Wednesday followed by a 6 – 1 win over Derby County, He continued his scoring form with a brace against Watford and goals against Crystal Palace and Coventry City followed by a hat-trick against Sheffield United.
Having no choice but to leave France again, Hoveida enrolled at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles in Brussels, Belgium, during the same year.
Having qualified for Kent, he was the surprise choice to take over from Arthur Carr as England captain in 1926.
Having the choice of weapons according to duel protocol, Potter chose bowie knives.
Having to act as a substitute behind first choice centre half Nyron Nosworthy, the Slovakian chose a one month loan deal to Burnley on 4 January 2008 to regain match-fitness.

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