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also and gained
However, there is also much to be gained by making use of the abilities of the local people who are available and interested in recreation.
Schweitzer rapidly gained prominence as a musical scholar and organist, dedicated also to the rescue, restoration and study of historic pipe organs.
In 790 he was named abbot of Centulum, also called Sancti Richarii monasterium ( Saint-Riquier ) in northern France, where his brilliant rule gained for him later the renown of a saint.
The ANC has also gained members through the controversial floor crossing process.
A similar technology called NAPLPS was also considered, and although it became the underlying graphics technology behind the Prodigy service, it never gained popularity in the BBS market.
Disraeli's proposal to extend the tax to Ireland gained him further enemies, and he was also hampered by an unexpected increase in defence expenditure, which was forced on him by Derby and Sir John Pakington ( Secretary of State for War and the Colonies ) ( leading to his celebrated remark to John Bright about the " damned defences ").
The Anglo-Dutch forces gained minor compensation for the failed Moselle campaign with the success at Elixheim and the crossing of the Lines of Brabant in the Spanish Netherlands ( Huy was also retaken on 11 July ), but a chance to bring the French to a decisive engagement had eluded Marlborough.
The Liberals gained ground, but once again it was at the Conservatives ' expense whilst also losing seats to Labour.
The Serbian and Greek armies repulsed the Bulgarian offensive and counter-attacked into Bulgaria, while Romania and the Ottoman Empire also attacked Bulgaria and gained ( or regained ) territory.
Having gained independence, African and Asian countries also established central banks or monetary unions.
It was also the first full coalition in Britain since 1945, having been formed 70 years virtually to the day after the establishment of Winston Churchill's wartime coalition, although there had been the " Lib-Lab pact ", an agreement stopping short of a full coalition between the Labour and Liberal parties, from March 1977 until July 1978, when a series of by-election defeats had eroded Labour's majority of three seats which had been gained at the October 1974 election.
Elected in his own right in 1924, he gained a reputation as a small-government conservative, and also as a man who said very little.
Its head, Chun Doo-hwan, also gained power through a coup.
Young had also gained weight.
Modern day control engineering ( also called control systems engineering ) is a relatively new field of study that gained a significant attention during 20th century with the advancement in technology.
The clavichord has also gained attention in other genres of music, in the form of the clavinet, which is essentially an electric clavichord which uses a magnetic pickup to provide a signal for amplification.
Through his involvement in the Council on Foreign Relations, he also gained exposure to economic analysis, which would become the bedrock of his understanding in economic policy.
Deism flourished in England between 1690 and 1740, at which time Matthew Tindal's Christianity as Old as the Creation ( 1730 ), also called " The Deist's Bible ", gained much attention.
A number of Dalhousie's individual programs and faculties have also gained accolades both nationally and internationally.
The calendar also shows the costs of the next city improvement in each of the three categories — as a city is improved in a category, that segment has its card flipped down calendar style to reveal the newly built improvement, any advantages gained by the improvement, and the updated cost of upgrading to the next level in that category.
Some hold that knowledge of any kind can only be gained a priori, while others claim that some knowledge can also be gained a posteriori.
Numerous other members of the Gordon family have also gained distinction.
Hideaki Anno also gained considerable recognition with The End of Evangelion in 1997.
Noghès also gained support for his plans from Monegasque Louis Chiron, a top-level driver in European Grand Prix racing.

also and access
The freeway with narrowly spaced interchanges concentrates and mitigates the access problem, but it also acts inevitably as an artificial, isolating boundary.
significance also required access to tables of the F function which
This gave him access to a disciplined corps of workers, who also may have served as his first soldiers.
Due to needing two accesses to each chip instead of one, and the complications of the video hardware also needing access, reading or writing RAM was much slower than on the BBC Micro.
He also would have had access to some Italian works in Germany, but the two visits he made to Italy had an enormous influence on him.
Most archivers also store metadata about a file that the operating system provides, such as timestamps, ownership and access control.
There is also a mounting challenge to the ACM's publication practices coming from the open access movement.
However other alloys such as low tin bronze were also used and they vary depending on local cultural attitudes, the purpose of the metal and access to zinc, especially between the Islamic and Byzantine world.
It is also said in myth that floating rocks known as the Symplegades or Clashing Rocks once crushed any ship that attempted passage of the Bosphorus until the hero Jason obtained passage, whereupon the rocks became fixed, and Greek access to the Black Sea was opened.
He had access to two works of Eusebius: the Historia Ecclesiastica, and also the Chronicon, though he had neither in the original Greek ; instead he had a Latin translation of the Historia, by Rufinus, and Saint Jerome's translation of the Chronicon.
He also had access to a life of Ceolfrith.
However, they are now increasingly of low-floor design and optionally also ' kneel ' air suspension and have electrically or hydraulically extended under-floor ramps to provide level access for wheelchair users and people with baby carriages.
There are also a number of local or specialised rail services operated on an ' open access ' basis outside the franchise arrangements.
There is also a " Highlights " database with longer entries on over 4, 000 objects, and several specialized online research catalogues and online journals ( all free to access ).
Britain wished to deny Russia access to the " warm waters " and supported the integrity of the Ottoman Empire, although it also supported a limited expansion of Greece as a backup plan in case integrity of the Empire was no longer possible.
These same bubbles also float for a time before bursting, and can be jumped on, allowing access to otherwise inaccessible areas.
Spain also restricted Cuba's access to the slave trade, which was dominated by the British, French, and Dutch.
The community colleges also provide an infrastructure for rural communities to gain skills training through short courses as well as providing access to a post-secondary education.
The causeways themselves may have been slightly submerged ; this has been interpreted as a device to make access difficult yet this can also simply be a by-product of loch level fluctuations over the ensuing centuries or indeed millennia.
Companies that make products that selectively block Web sites do not refer to these products as censorware, and prefer terms such as " Internet filter " or " URL Filter "; in the specialized case of software specifically designed to allow parents to monitor and restrict the access of their children, " parental control software " is also used.
All stops have disabled access, raised paving, CCTV, a Passenger Help Point, a Passenger Information Display ( PID ), litter bins, a ticket machine, a noticeboard and lamp-posts, and most also have seats and a shelter.
There are also usually " upstream " channels on the cable, to send data from the customer box to the cable headend, for advanced features such as requesting pay-per-view shows, cable internet access, and cable telephone service.
Practically only a very small percentage of addresses is kept as initial reference points ( which also requires storage ), and most of the database data is accessed by indirection using displacement calculations ( distance in bits from the reference points ) and data structures which define access paths ( using pointers ) to all needed data in effective manner, optimized for the needed data access operations.
Type of data structure selected for a certain task typically also takes into consideration the type of storage it resides in ( e. g., speed of access, minimal size of storage chunk accessed, etc .).

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