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The race is held on a narrow course laid out in the streets of Monaco, with many elevation changes and tight corners as well as a tunnel, making it one of the most demanding tracks in Formula One.
After the Winter of Discontent and the subsequent fall of the Labour government, many corners of the public and media believed that the trade unions were running the Labour Party-an image which Neil Kinnock was keen to shake off after becoming party leader in 1983.
The degree of polymerization can be described by both the structure formed and how many tetrahedral corners ( or coordinating oxygens ) are shared ( for aluminium and silicon in tetrahedral sites ).
Any polygon, regular or irregular, self-intersecting or simple, has as many corners as it has sides.
These usually small establishments can still be identified in many towns, seemingly oddly located in the middle of otherwise terraced housing part way up a street, unlike purpose-built pubs that are usually found on corners or road junctions.
While India continued to state that the test was for peaceful purposes, it was shown opposition from many corners.
Nevertheless, Grant received high praise from many corners.
It contains many neurons selective for the motion of complex visual features ( line ends, corners ).
During the following four years at sea, Shackleton learned his trade, visiting the far corners of the earth and forming acquaintances with a variety of people from many walks of life, learning to be at home with all kinds of men.
In many states, when setting boundary corners land surveyors are also required to place survey monuments bearing their registration numbers, typically in the form of capped iron rods, concrete monuments, or nails with washers.
* High building surface area to volume-Too many corners
The relatively pliable willow is less likely to split while being woven than many other woods, and can be bent around sharp corners in basketry.
Guava is a very popular snack in Taiwan, sold on many street corners and night markets during hot weather.
The inside of their beak is pink and they probably lack spots or other prominent marks ; the wattles at the corners of the mouth are yellow as in many passerines.
These assertions were published as a priori truths ( what many chiropractors have traditionally referred to as " principle "), and are exemplary of scientifically unjustified assertions made in many corners of the profession.
Not only did this represent a break from the cautious policy of Avalon Hill ( pioneer company in modern commercial wargaming and the leading company in the fledgling wargaming industry ) in publishing only one or two games per year ( for fear of new games cannibalizing sales of old ones ), but the need for new game designs spurred research into many of the lesser-known corners of military history.
However, many volunteers helped by selling the paper on street corners and in workshops.
He visits many corners of the " life-bubble ", encountering Joker artefacts, his god-father, who is a sentient planet, and the sexless, octopoid Creapii, among many other weird and diverse aliens and planets.
Unable to give anything but small pieces of information at various press conferences held during the 23 dark days, Moose finds himself vilified and derided in many corners as ineffectual and incompetent.
Later, during World War II, the experimental German Arado Ar 232 cargo aircraft used a centerline row of ten " twinned " fixed wheel sets directly under the fuselage centreline to handle heavier loads while on the ground, as the earliest known example of multiple " tandem wheels " on an aircraft, like many of today's large cargo aircraft use for their retractable main gear setups ( usually mounted on the lower corners of the central fuselage structure ).
There has recently been an influx of young talented producers in the jump up scene hailing from many corners of the globe.
The IT had well maintained track between towns and could operate freight trains at considerable speed, but once into the many towns and villages along its route, it reverted to its legacy interurban street running, including exceptionally tight turns at town block corners, and such street operation often was an annoyance to the communities involved.

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With their often complex reproductive needs and permeable skins, amphibians are often ecological indicators and in recent decades there has been a dramatic decline in amphibian populations of many species around the globe.
Many cruisers are " long term " and travel for many years, the most adventurous among them circle the globe over a period of three to ten years.
Of necessity it contains the family Dioscoreaceae which includes the yam that is used as an important food source in many regions around the globe.
There are many different classes of extremophiles that range all around the globe, each corresponding to the way its environmental niche differs from mesophilic conditions.
HPES's clients are located around the globe and many are very large companies and governments that need services from a company of HP's scale.
The presence of fox-like carnivores all over the globe, together with their widespread reputation for cunning, has contributed to their appearance in popular culture and folklore in many societies around the world ( see also Foxes in culture ).
It attracts many competitors from all across the globe and in 2011 the event celebrated its centenary year.
It continues, however, to be a legal and effective system in many countries across the globe.
An international convention is held annually in cities across the globe for members to meet other Lions, elect the coming year's officers, and partake in the many activities planned.
Although a process of media deregulation has placed the majority of the western broadcast media in private hands, there still exists a strong government presence, or even monopoly, in the broadcast media of many countries across the globe.
The experiments have been repeated many times, with consistent results within societies, but different percentages across the globe.
The cartographer Martin Waldseemuller's print of the globe map resulted in many " firsts " in geography.
People in many regions and countries take great pride in their individual arrays of characteristic flora, which can vary widely across the globe due to differences in climate and terrain.
Originating as a sideshow exhibition in North American traveling carnivals and vaudeville halls, professional wrestling grew into a standalone genre of entertainment with many diverse variations in cultures around the globe, and is now considered a multi-million dollar entertainment industry.
This publication was an antecedent to Meinhof's ' The Urban Guerrilla Concept ' and has subsequently influenced many guerrilla and insurgent groups around the globe.
It also causes sunburn, and has other medical effects such as the production of vitamin D. Ultraviolet light is strongly attenuated by Earth's ozone layer, so that the amount of UV varies greatly with latitude and has been partially responsible for many biological adaptations, including variations in human skin color in different regions of the globe.
From the 1920s onward, the movement spread around the globe, eventually affecting the visual arts, literature, film, and music of many countries and languages, as well as political thought and practice, philosophy, and social theory.
Under Shoghi Effendi's direction, National Spiritual Assemblies were formed, and many thousands of Local Spiritual Assemblies sprang up as the Bahá ' í Faith spread around the globe.
The distribution of tuberculosis is not uniform across the globe ; about 80 % of the population in many Asian and African countries test positive in tuberculin tests, while only 5 – 10 % of the United States population tests positive.
For this reason, water is a strategic resource in the globe and an important element in many political conflicts.
Since their introduction to the west in the early 1990s, Hall thrusters have been the subject of a large number of research efforts throughout the United States, France, Italy, Japan, and Russia ( with many smaller efforts scattered in various countries across the globe ).
Though many population datasets exist, LandScan is the best spatial population dataset, which also covers the globe.
The plot meanders around the globe to such far-flung locations as Las Vegas ( where a potentially deadly, secret U. S. government-developed mutated anthrax epidemic has been accidentally unleashed ); Atlantis ( where Howard, the talking porpoise, and his porpoise aides help Hagbard battle the Illuminati ); Chicago ( where someone resembling John Dillinger was killed many years ago ); and to the island of Fernando Pó ( the location of the next great Cold War standoff between Russia, China and the USA ).
: Big Brother is probably the best known program of this type in the world with different versions produced in many countries around the globe.

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