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However, traditional cakes made at home have a vast directory of revenue, according to the habits and customs of each family.
This area is the traditional homeland of the Tlingit people, and home of a historic settling of Haida as well as a modern settlement of Tsimshian.
Because of the radical departure from traditional behavior and theatrical convention involved in Nora's leaving home, her act of slamming the door as she leaves has come to represent the play itself.
Again, other parts of the Boii had remained closer to their traditional home, and settled in the Slovak and Hungarian lowlands by the Danube and the Mura, with a centre at Bratislava.
Although chapters 4: 9-10 have said that there is " no king in Zion ", these chapters predict a new military ruler will emerge from Bethlehem, the traditional home of the Davidic monarchy, to restore the security of Israel.
Virtual Call Centre Technology allows people to work from home, instead of in a traditional, centralised, call centre location, which increasingly allows people with physical or other disabilities that prevent them from leaving the house, to work.
England's traditional home colours are white shirts, navy blue shorts and white socks.
Following the 1991 season, Essendon moved from its traditional home ground at Windy Hill to the larger and newly renovated MCG.
By 1962 the morale of the Foreign Legion was at an all-time low ; it had lost its traditional and spiritual home ( Algeria ), elite units had been disbanded, and in addition, many officers and men were arrested or deserted to escape prosecution.
Signs of guild behavior in real estate brokerage include: standard pricing ( 6 % of the home price ), strong affiliation among all practitioners, self-regulation ( see National Association of Realtors ), strong cultural identity ( see Realtor ), little price variation with quality differences, and traditional methods in use by all practitioners.
The Taverna and Estiatorio are widespread, serving traditional Greek home cooking at affordable prices to both locals and tourists.
Their home games were played in the traditional Eilenriedestadium till they moved to the AWD Arena due to DFL directives.
After visiting his ancestral home in Suzhou, Pei created a design based on the simple but nuanced techniques of traditional residential Chinese buildings.
The first stage is called the shiva ( literally " seven ", observed for one week ) during which it is traditional to sit at home and be comforted by friends and family, the second is the shloshim ( observed for one month ) and for those who have lost one of their parents, there is a third stage, avelut yud bet chodesh, which is observed for eleven months.
Learning to tune a traditional kora is arguably as difficult as learning to play it, and many people entranced by the sound while in Africa buy a kora and then find themselves unable to keep it in tune once they are home, relegating it to the status of ornament.
Major European cities, such as Rome, London, and Munich, are home to mosques that feature traditional domes and minarets.
The West Stand of Old Trafford – the " Stretford End "is the home end and the traditional source of the club's most vocal support.
Although not specifically Wiccan, one branch of traditional Witchcraft has provided a home for many Neo-Pagan LGBT men and women.
A tourist in the cities in southern France is unlikely to hear a single Occitan word spoken on the street ( or, for that matter, in a home ), and is likely to only find the occasional vestige, such as street signs ( and, of those, most will have French equivalents more prominently displayed ), to remind them of the traditional language of the area.
Currently, the team wears home uniforms with " Athletics " spelled out in script writing and road uniforms with " Oakland " spelled out in script writing, with the cap logo consisting of the traditional " A " with " apostrophe-s ." The home cap is green with a gold bill and white lettering, while the road cap, debuting in 1994, is all green with gold lettering.
Because of his injury, Smith let his now four-year-old son Nikko perform his traditional Opening Day backflip before the Cardinals ' first home game of the 1986 season.
* Tibet: Lhasa ( traditional home of the Dalai Lama ), Mount Kailash, Lake Nam-tso.
For the 2010 season, Seattle returned to the traditional all " Seahawks Blue " at home and all white on the road.
The Hobbit may be read as Tolkien's parable of World War I with the hero being plucked from his rural home and thrown into a far-off war where traditional types of heroism are shown to be futile.

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This high-speed SDRAM cache was run at a divisor of the processor clock and was accessed via its own 64-bit bus, known as a " back-side bus " allowing the processor to both service system front side bus requests ( the rest of the system ) and cache accesses simultaneously verses the traditional approach of pushing everything through the front-side bus.
The show's additional legacy — probably its main one to most of the Southern and rural viewers in particular — was the hundreds of performances of country music, bluegrass, gospel music, and other traditional styles, that were featured on it during its run.
The busiest traditional city tram line in the world is still route 4 / 6 in Budapest, where 50-meter long trains run at 60 to 90 second intervals at peak time and are usually packed with people.
Software to allow users to run " traditional " workloads on zIIPs and zAAPs was briefly marketed by Neon Enterprise Software as " zPrime " but was withdrawn from the market in 2011 after a lawsuit by IBM.
In some traditional synagogues prayers run continuously from morning until sundown, or nearly so.
The traditional kantele has neither bridge nor nut, the strings run directly from the tuning pegs to a metal bar ( varras ) set into wooden brackets ( ponsi ).
* The Mensa Christi Church, run by the Franciscan religious order, commemorates the traditional location where Jesus dined with the Apostles after his Resurrection
In December 1989, he abandoned the Labour policy on closed shops — a decision seen by many as a move away from traditional socialist policies to a more Europe-wide agenda, and also a move to rid the party of its image of being run by the unions.
Pawnbroking is also a traditional trade in Thailand, where pawnshops are run both privately and by local governments.
Although the shows involve a traditional talent search, the shows follow the reality-competition conventions of removing one or more contestants per episode and allowing the public to vote on who is removed ; the Idol series also require the contestants to live together during the run of the show ( though their daily life is never shown onscreen ).
In fact, a slight modification of the decompressor to run at block sizes larger than 4x4 pixels produces a method of stretching images without causing the blockiness or blurriness of traditional linear resampling algorithms.
While Bennett and Miller were already pursuing traditional careers, Cook had an agent due to his having written a West End revue for Kenneth Williams ; as a result, Cook's agent negotiated a higher weekly fee for him to participate, although by the time the agent's fee was deducted, Cook actually earned less than the others from the initial run.
In addition to the traditional Baroque pieces, Rococo has an Advancer piece that moves like a Queen, but captures the enemy piece it has run up next to, stopping just short of the piece taken.
In addition to being one of the top five international marathons run over the distance of 42. 195 kilometres, the rounded metric conversion of the traditional distance of 26 miles and 385 yards ,( 26 miles and 385 yards ), the London Marathon is generally regarded as a very competitive and unpredictable event, and conducive to fast times.
# The traditional type, where the tracks and trains run along the streets and share space with road traffic.
Personal remittances now run to more than F $ 200 million a year, earning more than traditional sectors like sugar and garment manufacturing.
There is a large government run emporium close to the National Institute of Zorig Chusum, which deals with exquisite handicrafts, traditional arts and jewelry ; Gho and Kira, the national dress of Bhutanese men and women, are available in this emporium.
However, the accuracies may be similar if the traditional leveling would have to be run over a long distance.
In some cases, these diskless nodes would still run a traditional OS and perform computations locally, with storage on a remote server.
Jefferson Airplane ended 1970 with their traditional Thanksgiving Day engagement at the Fillmore East ( the final performance of the short-lived Kantner / Balin / Slick / Kaukonen / Casady / Creach / Covington line-up ) and the release of their first compilation album, The Worst of Jefferson Airplane, which continued their unbroken run of chart success, reaching No. 12 on the Billboard album chart.
The Cancer Society feared that a fall run would detract from its traditional April campaigns, while other charities believed that an additional fundraiser would leave less money for their causes.
In 1960, the USSR started developing a project under the codename " Шквал " ( Squall ) run by NII-24 ( Kiev ) to develop a high-speed torpedo, an underwater rocket, four to five times faster than traditional torpedoes capable of combating enemy submarines.
Unlike traditional Fibre Channel, which requires special-purpose cabling, iSCSI can be run over long distances using existing network infrastructure.
* Rig or run rig, a traditional system of land occupation in Scotland
Hidden Valley and Camp Carpenter are run as traditional Scout camps with full dining facilities and a wide variety of program areas and activities.

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