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But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
They accept that evolutionary change is possible within what they call " kinds " (" microevolution "), but deny that one " kind " can evolve into another (" macroevolution ").
As portions were completed various parts of the BSD system were re-written to call into Mach, and a change to 4. 3BSD was also made during this process.
Some who ascribe to him a specific domain call him the god of " elusive sea change ," which suggests the constantly changing nature of the sea or the liquid quality of water in general.
If quarterbacks are uncomfortable with the formation the defense is using, they may call an audible change to their play.
For example, if a quarterback receives the call to execute a running play, but he notices that the defense is ready to blitz — that is, to send additional defensive backs across the line of scrimmage in an attempt to tackle the quarterback or thwart his ability to pass — the quarterback may want to change the play.
The referee or referee's assistant, however, can be called on court at a player's request, and the referee or assistant may change a player's call.
Most players change grips during a match depending on what shot they are hitting ; for example, slice shots and serves call for a Continental grip.
This sacred Council has several aims in view: it desires to impart an ever increasing vigor to the Christian life of the faithful ; to adapt more suitably to the needs of our own times those institutions which are subject to change ; to foster whatever can promote union among all who believe in Christ ; to strengthen whatever can help to call the whole of mankind into the household of the Church.
Inversely, audiences may call out for change in an antecedent genre and create an entirely new genre.
Adopting the name change, the council resolved to call on residents, businesses and public organisations to use the name Staines-upon-Thames, and to call on the Surrey County Council and Runnymede Borough Council to use Staines-upon-Thames for all official business.
* 1972 — Stephen Jay Gould and Niles Eldredge proposed an idea they call " punctuated equilibrium ", which states that the fossil record is an accurate depiction of the pace of evolution, with long periods of " stasis " ( little change ) punctuated by brief periods of rapid change and species formation ( within a lineage ).
The Tribune call for Nixon to resign made news, reflecting not only the change in the type of conservatism practiced by the paper, but as a watershed event in terms of Nixon's hopes for survival in office.
During most of 2002 and into 2003, the United States government continued to call for " regime change " in Iraq and threatened to use military force to overthrow the Iraqi government unless Iraq rid itself of all weapons of mass destruction and convinced the UN that it had done so.
It is normal practice to broadcast the Sécurité call itself on a distress and listening frequency such as VHF Channel 16 or MF 2182 kHz, and then change frequency to a working channel for the body of the messages.
In a change of plans, Taylor was asked during a call on September 3, 1938 leave for the studios as soon as possible.
In Latin American Spanish, the opposite change has occurred – having lost vosotros, Latin Americans address all groups as ustedes, even if the group is composed of friends whom they would call tú or vos.
The Knesset's 120 members are elected by secret ballot to 4-year terms, although the Knesset may decide to call for new elections before the end of the 4-year term, and a government can change without a general election ; since the 1988 election, no Knesset has finished its 4-year term.
At the end of each betting round, the dealer will make change as required for players with a chip in the pot larger than the actual bet or call.
Calls from an application to the operating system are therefore made by a call that retains the same process stack, but with a change in protection level ; the resulting efficiency of system calls is one of the features that makes the architecture competitive.
Furthermore, the time period during which such a death or the onset of such a legal disability or disqualification might call for such an adaptation extends, under the Electoral College system, from before Election Day ( many states cannot change ballots at a late stage ) until the day the electors vote ( the first Monday after the second Wednesday of December ).
The Reagan Doctrine was strongly criticized by the neoconservatives, who also became disgruntled with the outcome of the Gulf War and United States foreign policy under Bill Clinton, sparking them to call for change towards global stability through their support for active intervention and the democratic peace theory.

call and ringing
As the order spread, the ringing of the bells was taken also as a crusading call to lift the Siege of Belgrade.
If the called party's line is available, the exchange sends an intermittent ringing signal ( about 90 volts alternating current ( AC ) in North America and UK and 60 volts in Germany ) to alert the called party to an incoming call.
When a party initiates a call to this line, the exchange sends the ringing signal.
This can sometimes happen at home too, if you pick up your phone to make a call out at the exact second that a call is about to start ringing in.
At around 2: 10 p. m. Bryant received a call from a woman from the ABC network, she had been ringing local businesses randomly trying to receive information about what was occurring, and Bryant answered the Seascape phone.
The bells were rung at mealtimes, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and at other times ; novices were instructed in the intricate rituals associated with the ringing the mission bells.
They were rung to mark mealtimes, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, to mark births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and at other times ; novices were instructed in the intricate rituals associated with the ringing of the mission bells.
The bells were rung at mealtimes, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and at other times ; novices were instructed in the intricate rituals associated with the ringing the mission bells.
The bells were rung at mealtimes, to call the Mission residents to work and to religious services, during births and funerals, to signal the approach of a ship or returning missionary, and at other times ; novices were instructed in the intricate rituals associated with the ringing the mission bells.
The Methodist Church was the first to be built, ringing its bell to call worshipers in 1883.
Most ringers begin their ringing career with call change ringing ; they can thus concentrate on learning the physical skills needed to handle their bells without needing to worry about methods.
There are also many towers where experienced ringers practise call change ringing as an art in its own right ( and even exclusively ), particularly in the English county of Devon.
Caller ID ( caller identification, CID ), also called calling line identification ( CLID ), calling number delivery ( CND ), calling number identification ( CNID ) or calling line identification presentation ( CLIP ), is a telephone service, available in analog and digital phone systems and most voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP ) applications, that transmits a caller's number to the called party's telephone equipment during the ringing signal, or when the call is being set up but before the call is answered.
At this point, the far end of the connection would route the call the way you told it, while the users end would think you were still ringing at the original number.
This bird has glossy black plumage, a long curved red bill, red legs, and a loud, ringing call.
The Red-billed Chough's loud, ringing chee-ow call is clearer and louder than the similar vocalisation of the Jackdaw, and always very different from that of its yellow-billed congener, which has rippling preep and whistled sweeeooo calls.
The call is a pleasant ringing sound, similar to that of the Cedar Waxwing but lower-pitched.
The call is a ringing Klew-klew similar to that of a Greenshank.
A ringing signal is an electric telephony signal that causes a telephone to alert the user to an incoming call.
The flight call of the latter is a low and soft ringing bark, bow-wow ...; the Whistling Swan gives a markedly high-pitched trisyllabic bark like wow-wow-wow in flight.
He is obsessed with loudly and unnecessarily ringing the dinner bell to call the company for dinner, much to Gus's annoyance.

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