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addition and body
The addition of endurance training later, when the body is mature enough to benefit from it without danger of injury, provides that final quality that makes the top athlete, soldier or citizen.
These operations are compounding ( or the addition of one idea onto another, such as a horn on a horse to create a unicorn ); transposing ( or the substitution of one part of a thing with the part from another, such as with the body of a man upon a horse to make a centaur ); augmenting ( as with the case of a giant, whose size has been augmented ); and diminishing ( as with Lilliputians, whose size has been diminished ).
" It is permitted, in accordance with local culture and traditions and the condition of the sick person, to anoint other parts of the body in addition, such as the area of pain or injury, but without repeating the sacramental form.
In addition to the six major elements that compose most of the human body, humans require smaller amounts of possibly 18 more.
In addition, in overall charge, was the War-Archon ( polemarch ), Callimachus, who had been elected by the whole citizen body.
In addition to the six major elements that compose most of the human body, humans require consumption of at least a dozen more elements in the form of certain chemical compounds.
Materials that exhibit body couples and couple stresses in addition to moments produced exclusively by forces are called polar materials.
In addition, due to the development of body armor, support personnel required a compact weapon with more penetration than the traditional submachine gun, leading to the development of the personal defense weapon, or PDW, which uses rounds that have better ballistics than simple pistol rounds but less power and range than full rifle rounds.
In addition to releasing toxin, the cane toad is capable of inflating its lungs, puffing up and lifting its body off the ground to appear taller and larger to a potential predator.
In addition, each chakra has a number of ' spokes ' or ' petals ', which branch off into thousands of subtle channels running to every part of the body, and each contains a Sanskrit syllable.
The student body that year consisted of 28 students working toward degrees, in addition to 28 occasional students.
In addition to the specialised endocrine organs mentioned above, many other organs that are part of other body systems, such as the kidney, liver, heart and gonads, have secondary endocrine functions.
In addition to his body of music, Satie also left a remarkable set of writings, having contributed work for a range of publications, from the dadaist 391 to the American culture chronicle Vanity Fair.
In addition, it has several other anabolic effects throughout the body.
In addition, they ( along with the IATA ) are the body responsible for the standard international codes for airlines, airports, hotels, cities, and car rental firms ( for example, the three-digit codes that designate London Heathrow Airport as LHR ).
In addition to his normal abilities, Bobby is capable of breaking down his body and merging it with another body of water to travel great distances in a matter of seconds.
In addition to the core and upper body strength necessary to deliver the implement, javelin throwers benefit from the agility and athleticism typically associated with running and jumping events.
In mechanical engineering, jerk is considered, in addition to velocity and acceleration, in the development of cam profiles because of tribological implications and the ability of the actuated body to follow the cam profile without chatter.
Visual literacy includes in addition the ability to understand all forms of communication, be it body language, pictures, maps, or video.
In addition to requiring all male civilians to train and serve in the militia of their Parish, the Bermudian Militia included a standing body of trained artillerymen to garrison the numerous fortifications which ringed New London ( St. George's ).
Nerve agents can also be absorbed through the skin, requiring that those likely to be subjected to such agents wear a full body suit in addition to a respirator.
In addition, international fellows from a number of countries join the student body.
Racing boats also have sliding seats to allow the use of the legs in addition to the body to apply power to the oar.
In addition, several dramas utilize science fiction elements as framing devices, but are not labeled as " tokusatsu " as they do not utilize actors in full body suits and other special effects.

addition and charters
The English kings had also developed the system of issuing writs to their officials, in addition to the normal medieval practice of issuing charters.
In addition, several other communities in the county that lack the official status of incorporated municipalities ( either because they were never incorporated or because they relinquished their municipal charters when consolidation occurred ) maintain their independent identities to varying degrees.
In addition, Hoboken has three charter schools, which are schools that receive public funds yet operate independently of the Hoboken Public Schools under charters granted by the Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Education.
In 1690 Sacheverell moved a famous amendment to the Corporation Bill, proposing the addition of a clause for disqualifying for office for seven years municipal functionaries who had surrendered their charters to the Crown.
All Philippine cities are chartered cities, whose existence as corporate and administrative entities is governed by their own specific charters in addition to the Local Government Code of 1991, which specifies the administrative structure and political powers of subnational government entities.
These early charters were confirmed by several succeeding kings, Henry VI granting in addition Assize of Bread and Ale and other privileges.
In addition to scheduled destinations listed here, Belavia operates charter flights to leisure destinations and VIP charters.
The airport has slowly developed since then with private short-haul charters to various destinations within the British Isles, a service which still continues including the recent addition of helicopter pilot training and charter services.
The expanded all-jet fleet facilitated the introduction of regular tour group charters carrying American tourists from the Miami and New York areas to popular holiday resorts in North and Central America, as well as the launch in May 1968 of a Canadian-based Caribbean and transatlantic charter programme, in addition to operating a large German charter programme.
In addition to the weekly Luxembourg — Barbados schedule, which subsequently became twice weekly and was extended to London Gatwick, this aircraft operated regular charters from Canada and West Germany to Barbados.
In addition, MSC charters and books space on commercial ships.
Altogether a total of 1, 666 manuscripts, and all the Icelandic charters and apographa, have been transferred to Iceland, slightly over half the collection, in addition to 141 manuscripts from the Royal Library.
In addition to his achievements in black-letter bibliography he threw great light on ancient Celtic language and literature by the discovery, in 1857, of the Book of Deer, a manuscript copy of the Gospels in the Vulgate version, in which were inscribed old Gaelic charters.
In addition to scheduled passenger airline services, the airport has also handled numerous charters performed by large, widebody passenger jet aircraft that were supporting military personnel transportation requirements.
In addition, there are a wide number of scenic flights that are offered by different private charters.

addition and statutory
In addition, certain appeal boards are given the statutory authority for contempt by them ( i. e. Residential Care Home, Hotel and Guesthouse Accommodation, Air Pollution Control, etc .).
In addition to constitutionally based challenge, states permit a defendant to challenge the admissibility of a confession on the grounds that the confession was obtained in violation of a defendant's statutory rights.
In addition to their recommendations, Samuels and Codd put forward draft legislation to provide a statutory basis for ASIS and to protect various information from disclosure.
In addition, a statutory office was established — the Director of Public Transport — to procure rail and tram services and to enter into and manage contracts with transport operators.
In addition to statutory bodies such as the planning board and zoning board of adjustment, dozens of volunteers staff other committees appointed annually, providing recommendations to the council.
In addition, most independent agencies have a statutory requirement of bipartisan membership on the commission, so the President cannot simply fill vacancies with members of his own political party.
Many councils, for example, Birmingham City Council, maintain a list of locally listed buildings as separate to the statutory list ( and in addition to it ).
In addition, the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 1991 () which authorized United States combat operations against Iraqi forces during the 1991 Gulf War, stated that it constituted specific statutory authorization within the meaning of the War Powers Resolution.
Civil-law and bijuridical jurisdictions, including Quebec, Louisiana, France, South Africa, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, and many others, have statutory default matrimonial regimes, in addition to or, in some cases, in lieu of regimes that can only be contracted by prenuptial agreements.
In addition to the statutory laws of the relevant jurisdiction, corporations are subject to common law in some countries, and various laws and regulations affecting business practices.
In addition to constitutional powers, governors also have a considerable degree of statutory authority.
In addition to statutory rights, expressly agreed terms and incorporated terms, the contractual hallmark of the employment relation is the series of standardised implied terms ( or terms implied in law ) that accompany it.
In addition, there exists a Pensions Ombudsman who may hear complaints and take informal action against employers who fall short of their statutory duties.
In addition, £ 347 million ( 34 per cent ) was raised through statutory charging schemes and flood defence levies ; and a further £ 50 million ( 5 per cent ) came from other miscellaneous sources.
In addition, SUNY performs a fiduciary role for dispersal of state funds to the statutory units.
However, in addition to the contractual remedy afforded to users, the same facts would give rise to a number of additional statutory remedies and punishments were an individual to place an advert in the same terms today.
In addition, a statutory declaration must be completed by the applicant and signed before a commissioner for oaths or a notary public.
In addition to being a statutory body, the NMC is also a charity registered with the Charity Commission, charity number 1091434 and in Scotland with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, charity number SC038362.
In addition, Samir Bargshoon, a contract cleaner and friend of Gazal, signed a statutory declaration alleging that he had heard, on the same day, Tripodi say that Beamer had told him that Carr had instructed her not to sign the rezoning of the Liverpool designer outlets.
In addition, only Georgia residents could receive abortions under this statutory scheme: non-residents could not have an abortion in Georgia under any circumstances.
In addition, eligibility for benefits was extended, while the household means test for the long-term unemployed was removed, more people were made eligible for unemployment benefits, and uncovenanted benefits ( beyond those covered by insurance ) were made a statutory right.
In recent years QIOs have undertaken to facilitate continual improvement of health care services within their constituent communities in addition to their original and ongoing statutory audit / inspection role of medical peer review, i. e., akin to the traditional function of quality assurance.
In addition, DCI served as an advisor to the President of the United States on intelligence matters and was the statutory intelligence advisor to the National Security Council ( NSC ).
In addition to numerous common law rules limiting their operation, in England and Wales, the main statutory interventions are the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999.

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