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As a result, after serving a single term, he was defeated for re-election.
Modern cable systems are large, with a single network and headend often serving an entire metropolitan area or county.
Alcoholic beverage s in single serving bottles
Heinz Canada is also the major supplier of single serving and flexible packaging condiments for most fast food chains in Canada.
At the time of the reign of Mieszko there was no single place serving as the capital, instead he built several palatiums around his country.
Only single men of a certain age group were conscripted ( they were given a free suit of civilian clothes as well as a uniform ), and after serving for about a year, would be discharged into the reserve.
The most renown railway in Russia is Trans-Siberian ( Transsib ), spanning a record 7 time zones and serving the longest single continuous services in the world, Moscow-Vladivostok ( 9, 259 km, 5, 753 mi ), Moscow – Pyongyang ( 10, 267 km, 6, 380 mi ) and Kiev – Vladivostok ( 11, 085 km, 6, 888 mi ).
Facing the possibility of impeachment after federal investigators probed his having allegedly received kickbacks from Maryland contractors when he was serving as County Executive of Baltimore County, he instead resigned and pleaded no contest to a single count of income tax evasion.
In U. S. telecommunications, a Wide Area Telephone Service ( WATS ) is a long distance service offering for customer dial-type telecommunications between a given customer station and stations within specified geographic rate areas employing a single telephone line between the customer user location and the serving central office.
The single secondary school serving Caernarfon and the surrounding areas-Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen-currently educates between 900 and 1000 pupils from ages 11 to 18.
Customers pay for either " all-you-can-eat " salad bar, a single serving, or by weight.
In London, the London Hydraulic Power Company was a major supplier its pipes serving large parts of the West End of London, City and the Docks, but there were schemes restricted to single enterprises such as docks and railway goods yards.
A single serving provides more than 30 mg of Vitamin C and a half-cup provides 52 mg of Vitamin C. The 3, 3 '- Diindolylmethane found in broccoli is a potent modulator of the innate immune response system with anti-viral, anti-bacterial and anti-cancer activity.
Interestingly, one of the other districts with this distinction is in Kentucky — specifically the Corbin Independent School District, serving a single city split by a county line.
The Bradley Beach School District is a single school district serving public school students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade.
North Myrtle Beach is home to a single terminal, the Grand Strand Airport, serving primarily banner planes and small aircraft.
The Medford Township Public Schools is a K-8 grade public school district, with five elementary schools serving students in kindergarten through fifth grade, a single school serving sixth graders and a school serving seventh and eighth graders.
It then turns out that he is a modern-day Peeping Tom who, unknown to everyone, has had surveillance cameras and microphones installed in every single apartment of the house, with his own place in the building serving as his headquarters.
It consists of three main courts built of brick and stone ( Old Court, Cripps Court, and Ann's Court ) with some ancillary buildings, including houses serving as student hostels on Grange Road, West Road and Sidgwick Avenue, all on a single site.
A CAS Registry Number is separated by hyphens into three parts, the first consisting of up to 7 digits, the second consisting of two digits, and the third consisting of a single digit serving as a check digit.
Quorum sensing can occur within a single bacterial species as well as between diverse species, and can regulate a host of different processes, in essence, serving as a simple communication network.
Ron also collaborated often with Angela Winbush serving as executive producer of her next album, The Real Thing, which featured a duet with Winbush on a song titled " Lay Your Troubles Down ", which was released as a single in 1990.
Mann was defeated by a single vote at the ensuing nominating convention by Webster's supporters ; but, on appealing to the people as an independent anti-slavery candidate, he was re-elected, serving from April 1848 until March 1853.

single and cocoa
The transaction, the largest single cocoa trade in 14 years, was carried out by Armajaro Holdings, a hedge fund co-founded by Mr Anthony Ward.

single and researchers
Varying definitions are used for dyslexia from researchers and organizations around the world ; it appears that this disorder encompasses a number of reading skills, deficits and difficulties with a number of causes rather than a single condition.
While there is no single " type " of organizational culture, some researchers have developed models to describe different organizational cultures.
In electronics, magnetic core memory, radar, single electron transistors, and inertial guidance controls were invented or substantially developed by MIT researchers.
However, researchers have frequently noted that a single left-right axis is insufficient in describing the existing variation in political beliefs, and often include other axes.
Due to the subtle variations between specimens of pteranodontid from the Niobrara Formation, most researchers have assigned all of them to the single genus Pteranodon, in at least two species ( P. longiceps and P. sternbergi ) distinguished mainly by the shape of the crest.
Most prominent pterosaur researchers of the late 20th Century however, including S. Christopher Bennett and Peter Wellnhofer, did not adopt these subgeneric names, and continued to place all pteranodont species into the single genus Pteranodon.
While the applicability of the quasispecies model to real organisms is still a matter of debate in the scientific community, some researchers believe that it accurately represents the evolution of high-mutation-rate viruses such as HIV and sometimes single genes or molecules within the genomes of other organisms.
An analysis of diagnosis of children reported in scientific publications, 44 case studies of single patients were found to be evenly distributed ( i. e. each case study was reported by a different author ) but in articles regarding groups of patients, four researchers were responsible for the majority of the reports.
In 2007 DARPA researchers announced a 16 element phased array integrated with all necessary circuits to send at 30 – 50 GHz on a single silicon chip for military purposes.
In the study, after researchers recorded electrical signals known as action potentials in single cells of the hippocampus region, it was discovered that it became difficult for an aged brain to make hippocampal neurons to generate action potentials.
Given the potential for sampling biases of individual survey reports, researchers and investors try sometimes to average the values of different index reports into a single aggregated measure of consumer confidence.
For the most part, researchers came to the conclusion that any single substance that contained enough energy to compete with bipropellants would be too unstable to handle safely under practical conditions.
There are many researchers who believe that stressing any single approach to the study of human sexuality and excluding others is not logical and counterproductive.
A study released October 1, 2008, by British researchers revealed that using CAD in conjunction with a single reading by a physician may be as beneficial as a second reading by a physician.
Some researchers have shown that the extra threads can be used to proactively seed a shared resource like a cache, to improve the performance of another single thread, and claim this shows that SMT is not just an efficiency solution.
Other researchers believe, however, that the collective will of humanity will not converge to a single coherent set of goals.
( An annotated account of every single case prosecuted under Article 58. 10 of the Soviet Penal Code from the death of Stalin until the fall of Communism with reference to the relevant files in the State Archive of the Russian Federation for researchers )
However, some researchers feel that direct comparisons should not be the sole focus of comparative psychology and that intense focus on a single organism to understand its behavior is just as desirable ; if not more so.
1, 800 non-tenured teachers, and about 281 researchers and administrators, the University of Iceland is the largest single work-place in Iceland.
Using geologic data, researchers found support for the single impact of a large object hitting Mars at approximately a 45-degree angle.
Some researchers believe that this bird and the similar King Rail are a single species ; the two birds are known to interbreed.
Whether or not such studies should be called cultivation does not seem to be an issue for most researchers ; as a practical matter, numerous scholars are pursuing studies of exposure to genres ( and even to specific single programs ) under the rubric of cultivation.
Despite a century of study after their initial publication by Sir Flinders Petrie, researchers can agree on the decipherment of only a single phrase, cracked in 1916 by Alan Gardiner: לבעלת ( to the Lady )
In general, the researchers and designers of these theories believe that there is not a single right answer.

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