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* High contrast ratio ( over 15, 000: 1 ), excellent color, fairly wide color range ( gamut ) and low black level.
Its highest elevation, located at Ebright Azimuth, near Concord High School, does not rise fully above sea level.
High level machine instructions, made possible by microcode, helped further, as fewer more complex machine instructions require less memory bandwidth.
High, rugged, faulted mountains ; almost isolated volcanic peaks ; high rolling plateaus ; and broad, level, swampy plains are found there.
High Point Monument as seen from Lake Marcia at High Point, Sussex County, New Jersey | Sussex County, the highest elevation in New Jersey at 1803 feet above sea level.
High level athletes were also trained by special trainers who were called gymnastae ( γυμνασταί ), some of whom had been successful pankration competitors themselves.
The Commission President also represents the EU abroad, although he does this alongside the President of the European Council and, at foreign minister's level, the High Representative ( who sits in his Commission as Vice President ).
When the water level is below both switches, the switch contacts are closed providing signals to both the " Low Level " and " High Level " inputs to the PLC.
Once the water level rises enough so that the " High Level " switch is off ( up ), the PLC will shut the inlet to stop the water from overflowing ; This is an example of seal-in ( latching ) logic.
High QoS is often confused with a high level of performance or achieved service quality, for example high bit rate, low latency and low bit error probability.
High level awards are often given with the consultation of the other people who have received the award, such as peerages and consulting orders.
In this role she represents the UNHCR and High Commissioner António Guterres at the diplomatic level and works to facilitate long-term solutions for people displaced by large-scale crises, such as Afghanistan and Somalia.
In his presentation to the American College of Sports Medicine's annual meeting in 2009, researcher and exercise physiologist Gary Granata presented research after studying members of the Avon High School Marching Black and Gold, noting " At the top levels of marching band and drum corps, you get a level of competition and athleticism that is equal to a division I athletic program.
The large size of the Qattara Depression and the fact that it falls to a depth of 133 m below mean sea level has led to several proposals to create a massive hydroelectric project in northern Egypt rivalling the Aswan High Dam.
High clouds that form above the freezing level are composed mostly of ice crystals.
Its highest point is the Vysokyi Zamok ( High Castle ), above sea level.
Most Gur languages to the north of Senufo have a two tone downstep system, but the tonal system of the Senufo languages is mostly analysed as a three level tone system ( High, Mid, Low ).
High levels of lipids in the bloodstream have the potential to result in accumulation of triglycerides and their derivatives within muscle cells, which activate proteins Kinase C-ε and C-θ, ultimately reducing the glucose uptake at any given level of insulin.
The High Tatras, with their 24 ( or 25 ) peaks exceeding 2, 500 m above sea level, together with the Southern Carpathians, represent the only form of alpine landscape in the entire 1200 km length of arc of the Carpathians.
Before 2002, it was classified as a " High A " league, indicating its status as a Class A league with the highest level of competition within that classification, and the fifth step between Rookie ball and the major leagues.
Its highest elevation, at 657 m above sea level, is the Fuchskaute in the High Westerwald.
High level FTDs require visual systems but not the characteristics of a Full Flight Simulator ( FFS ), see below.
It can be realised on the level of the individual sound / phoneme, as Labov discovered in investigating pronunciation of the post-vocalic / r / in the North-Eastern USA, or on the macro scale of language choice, as realised in the various diglossias that exist throughout the world, where Swiss-German / High German is perhaps most well known.
High Point is the highest elevation in New Jersey at 1803 feet above sea level.

High and marshes
Marsh Road, from Homerton High Street, led to, and across the marshes, towards the Templar owned water powered corn mill at Temple Mills.
Further south, the High Street was named Marsh Street, and led from the original settlement out to the marshes.
South of the marshes is sparsely populated woodland, formerly a village called Podunk — today marked only by a small cemetery along Podunk Road near the Sturbridge town line — and a hilly area called High Rocks.
Marsh Road, the continuation of Homerton High Street, led to the marshes, and thence to Temple Mills.
During the High Middle Ages, many forests and marshes were cleared and cultivated.

High and carry
High flow systems can carry away a lot of heat and have the additional benefit of reducing the thermal stress on the lubricant.
High dose or long-term use of PPIs carry a possible increased risk of bone fractures.
In keeping with this idea, for its first two seasons Star Trek: Enterprise was the only show to have an entirely Human crew owing to its being set before the formation of the Federation, though the vessel did carry Phlox, a Denobulan serving in a medical exchange program, and T ' Pol, then serving as an observer from the Vulcan High Command.
The 354 buses now use the terminus, as do so short running buses on route 194 which carry the destination ' Penge High Street '.
Nichiren Shōshū claims a direct lineage of successive High Priests from Nikkō, who they believe was chosen by Nichiren to carry on the propagation of his Buddhist practice in the Latter Day of the Law.
* Some products offer data rates up to 320 Mbit / s providing enough capacity to carry many High Definition TV ( HDTV ) and Standard Definition TV ( SDTV ) video streams.
High Court enforcement officers are employed by private companies and carry out enforcement for the High Court of Justice-they have almost the same function as county court bailiffs except the court for which they work.
In charge was Saunders Welch, an energetic former grocer elected High Constable of Holborn, who selected his men from former constables, discharged at the end of their year in office, who were prepared to receive legal training and carry on the work.
This used to carry passenger trains to / from various North London stations ( such as Edgware, Alexandra Palace, High Barnet, and others ) over part of the North London Line to Broad Street Station ; however, since the opening of the Great Northern Electrics suburban electrification which in the 1970s saw trains being diverted into and stations, this link has only been used for freight trains.
High Bridge was erected between 1837 and 1848 to carry the Croton Aqueduct across the river.
The Council for some years did not accept this politically embarrassing finding, and instead maintained that the charity " owed " the Council £ 30m, charged compound interest on what it termed a " debt " ( which eventually rose to a claim of some £ 60m ), and to recoup it tried to offer the whole palace for sale-a policy their successors are still trying to carry out despite being stalled in the High Court in 2007.
High frequency ultrasound duodenography and colonography do not carry the risks associated with a traditional colonoscopy.
Many parts of the township carry names inspired by the village's name, including the three high schools of Thornton Township District 205: Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois ; Thornwood High School in South Holland, Illinois ; Thornridge High School in Dolton, Illinois ; Thornton Fractional South High School in Lansing, Illinois ; Thornton Fractional North High School in Calumet City, Illinois and Thornton Fractional Center for Academics and Technology also in Calumet City, Illinois.
By the Tudor period, the hereditary post of Lord High Steward had merged with the Crown, and so Henry VIII began the modern tradition of naming a temporary Steward for the coronation only, with separate commissioners to carry out the actual work of the court.
In 1952, for example, the Court accepted the claim of the Dean of Westminster to advise the Queen on the proper procedure during the ceremony ( for nearly a thousand years he and his predecessor abbots have kept an unpublished Red Book of practices ), the claim of the Lord Bishop of Durham and the Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells to walk beside the Queen as she entered and exited the Abbey and to stand on either side of her through the entire coronation ritual, the claim of the Earl of Shrewsbury in his capacity as Lord High Steward of Ireland to carry a white staff, and the claim of the Queen's Scholars of Westminster School to be the first to acclaim the monarch on behalf of the common people ( their shouts of " Vivat!
All of First Great Western's High Speed Trains ( HSTs ) are now fitted with ATP and are not allowed to carry passengers unless the system is functioning.
Instead he maintained that the charity " owed " the Council £ 30m, charged compound interest on this " debt ", and tried to offer the whole Palace for sale, a policy his successors are still trying to carry out despite it being stalled in the High Court in 2007.
Originally intended to carry 75, 000 vehicles per day in the 1950s, the Charlestown High Bridge carried upwards of 200, 000 vehicles per day in the 1990s.
** Article 17: " Hungarian administrative bodies undertaking to carry out, in the interests of the reestablishment of peace and security, instructions and orders of the Allied ( Soviet ) High Command or Allied Control Commission issued by them for the purpose of securing the execution of these armistice terms.

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