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In fact
, the recent warnings about
the use
of X-rays
have introduced fears
and ambiguities
of action which now require
more detailed understanding
, and thus
in this instance
, science has momentarily aggravated our fears
.

Let us survey for a moment
the development
of modern thought -- turning our attention from
the Reformation toward
the revolutionary
and romantic movements that follow
and dwelling finally on
more recent decades
.

Mr. Freeman said that
in many
of the countries he visited on a
recent world trade trip people were
more awed
by America's capacity to produce food surpluses than
by our industrial production -- or even
by the Soviet's successes
in space
.

-- I
, too
, congratulate
the American Legion
, of which I am proud to
have been a member for
more than 40 years
, on
the recent state convention
.

Slightly
more than 5,000 boats were registered with
the Coast Guard prior to
the recent passage
of the state boating law
.

But
more important
, we believe
, it must concentrate on
the development
of entirely new concepts
in textile processing
as do
the Unifil loom winder
and our
more recent Uniconer automatic coning machine
.

For
the near term
, however
, it must be realized that
the industrial
and commercial market is somewhat
more sensitive to general business conditions than is
the military market
, and for this reason I would expect that any gain
in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those
of recent years ; ;
and much
more commonly
in recent years
, the engineer who found that other duties interfered with -- or eliminated -- his engineering contributions
.

`` A
recent, and more pertinent action
, has been
the establishment
of a technical staff reporting to
the vice-president for Engineering
.

There is much that many industries can continue to learn from some
of the more recent developments described below
.

According to a
recent Wall Street Journal survey
, plastics units now account for
more than 50%
of all sign sales
.

As you've doubtless forgotten
the circumstances
in the press
of more recent depredations
, permit me to recapitulate them briefly
.

Before considering
more recent activities
, we should note another important aspect
of demography
in Belgian Africa
.

The
recent federal government's student-loan program is another step
in the direction
of making higher education
more available to lower-status youth
.
In recent times, when sexual matters began to be discussed
more scientifically
and more openly
, the emotional aspects
of virginity received considerable attention
.

And an additional factor was helping to make women
more sexually self-assertive --
the comparatively
recent discovery
of the true depths
of female desire
and response
.

One can apply these facts to Britain
in the late eighteenth
and nineteenth centuries
as she spread her dominion over palm
and pine
, and they can be applied again to
the United States
in more recent years
.

I was curious to know if Lumumba's death
, which is surely among
the most sinister
of recent events
, would elicit from `` our '' side anything
more than
the usual
, well-meaning rhetoric
.

There has been
more activity across
the state line
in Massachusetts than
in Rhode Island
in recent weeks toward enforcement
of the Sunday sales laws
.

West Virginia toll bonds
have defaulted
in interest for months
, and, despite
recent improvement
in revenues
, holders
of the bonds are faced with
more of the same
.

Astrophotography has become
more popular for amateurs
in recent times, as relatively sophisticated equipment
, such as high quality CCD cameras
, has become
more affordable
.

Some
more recent studies
have used
the word anthophyte to describe a group which includes
the angiosperms
and a variety
of fossils ( glossopterids
, Pentoxylon
, Bennettitales
, and Caytonia ), but not
the Gnetales
.
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Keith Sterling had looked down on
the Brahmaputra
more times than he could remember
, during
the war days when he flew over
the Hump
of the world
, thinking it high adventure
in those
times before man was guiding himself through outer space
.

( B ) A message runs too great a risk
of being distorted if it is to be relayed
more than about six consecutive
times.

The horseman required eleven
times more than
the footman
.

Bad relations between England
and Flanders brought hard
times to
the shepherds scattered over
the dales
and downs
as well as to
the crowded Flemish cities
, and while
the English
, so far
, had done no
more than grumble
, Othon had seen what
the discontent might lead to
, for before he left
the Low Countries
the citizens
of Ghent had risen
in protest against
the expense
of supporting Edward
and his troops
, and the regular soldiers had found it unexpectedly difficult to put down
the nasty little riot that ensued
.

Two or three
times, C. C. Burlingham came to lunch with us
in Weston
, that wonderful man who lived to be
more than a hundred years old
and whose birthplace had been my Wall Street suburb
.

Between
the telephone
and the wall plug there was sixty feet
of cord
, and when
the conversation came to an end
, Eugene carried
the instrument with him
the whole length
of the apartment
, to his bathroom
, where it rang three
more times while he was shaving
and in the tub
.

De Jager ( 1955 ) has calculated
the times required for these particles to reach
the atmosphere under
the influence
of the Poynting-Robertson effect
, which
in this case causes
the orbits to become
more and more eccentric without changing
the semi-major axis
.

No sympathy or admiration for Brown could be found
in the Providence Daily Post
, for
the editor claimed that there were a score
of men
in the state prison who were a thousand
times more deserving
of sympathy
.

True
, we do not know how they were regarded
in their day
, but we need not believe
the epic audience to
have been
more insensitive to
the formulas than
the numerous scholars
of modern
times who
have read Germanic or Homeric poetry all their lives
and still found much to admire
in occasional occurrences
of the most familiar phrases
.

The instrumental method
, however
, is about 100
times more sensitive
and yields numerical results which can be accurately repeated at will over a period
of time
.

For
, in the process
of decanting
, the bottle is only tilted once instead
of several or
more times at
the table: hence
, a minimum
of the undesirable mixture
of wine
and dregs
.

Even a city
of thirty thousand might
have six baseball teams
, sponsored
by grocers
and hardware merchants or department stores
, that played two or three
times a week throughout
the summer
, usually
in the cool
of the evening
, before an earnest
and partisan audience who did not begrudge a quarter each
, or even
more, to be dropped into a hat when
the game was half over
.

He was called upon 26
times --
more than all
of the other ball-carriers combined --
and delivered 145 yards
.

Miss Pons is certainly not 70 -- no singer ever is --
and yet
the rewards
of the evening again lay
more in paying tribute to a great figure
of times gone
by than
in present accomplishments
.

What concerns him much
more is
the relationship
of diet to
the nation's No. 1 killer: coronary artery disease
, which accounts for
more than half
of all heart fatalities
and kills 500,000 Americans a year -- twice
the toll from all varieties
of cancer
, five
times the deaths from automobile accidents
.

At various
times in the more than 100 years that
have elapsed since
the song was written
, particularly during
the John F
. Kennedy administration
, there
have been efforts to give
" America
the Beautiful
" legal status either
as a national hymn
, or
as a national anthem equal to
, or
in place
of, " The Star-Spangled Banner
", but so far this has not succeeded
.
In those
times, the " somewhat
more humane attitudes
of an earlier day had all but disappeared
and the laborer had come to be regarded
as a commodity ".

The diverse ethnic communities –
the Ovimbundu
, Ambundu
, Bakongo
, Chokwe
, and other peoples – maintain to varying degrees their own cultural traits
, traditions
and languages
, but
in the cities
, where slightly
more than half
of the population now lives
, a mixed culture has been emerging since colonial
times –
in Luanda since its foundation
in the 16th century
.
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However
, this has now been replaced
by a
more professional exhibition space incorporating laser
, video, slide shows
, audio commentaries
, and some interactive elements
.

* A colour
video card with sprite capability based on
the same
video chip (
the TMS9918 )
as the TI99 / 4
and MSX computers
, designed for gaming
, and more creative
and colorful educational software
.

Based on a newer
, slightly
more flexible
, version
of the Asters original Motorola MC6845
video chip
, the Rockwell 6545
, it worked
by adding a new
video mode
, one with
the ability to reprogram an extended
, ( 2048 characters instead
of 256 characters ) version
of the character set
, supported
by an extended character memory
of the video card that did not use one ( 8 bit ) byte per character
, but an 11 bit
" word
", so it could address each one
of the available 2048 unique programmable characters
.

This most commonly refers to matched pairs
of handguns but can refer to any other weapon that can be held
in one hand
such as machine pistols
and even melee weapons
, although this is
more common
in role-playing
video games
.

Some games use CDs
, video cassettes
, and, more recently
, DVDs
in accompaniment to
the game.

Although they may only
have a short cinema life
, cult films often enjoy ongoing popularity through long runs on
video, thus being issued
in video " runs
" with
more copies than other movies
.

An example may be Paul Verhoeven's big budgeted
, highly sexualized Showgirls ( 1995 ), initially intended to be a drama film about
the rise
of a Las Vegas stripper
, that flopped both critically
and commercially when released theatrically ; afterward
, it enjoyed success on
the home
video market
, generating
more than $ 100 million from
video rentals
.
In comparison with association croquet
, play is faster
and balls are
more likely to be lifted off
the ground
, as seen
in this
video footage
.

There are thousands
of audio
and video codecs
, ranging
in cost from free to hundreds
of dollars or
more.
In areas
of video with
more motion
, the compression must encode
more data to keep up with
the larger number
of pixels that are changing
.

However
, this process demands a lot
more computing power than editing intraframe compressed
video with
the same picture quality
.

Throughout
the 1980s
and ' 90s
, Young promised fans a follow-up to
the original Decade collection
, provisionally titled Decade II ; eventually
, this idea was scrapped
in favor
of a much
more comprehensive anthology to be titled Archives
, spanning his entire career
and ranging
in size from a box set to an entire series
of audio
and / or
video releases
.

The file sizes
of digital
video used for professional editing are generally not practical for these purposes
, and the video requires further compression with codecs
such as Sorenson
, H264
and more recently AppleProRes especially for HD
.

A lifelong fan
of science fiction
" B-movies
", Ackerman had cameos
in over 210 films
, including bit parts
in many monster movies
and science fiction films ( The Howling
, Innocent Blood
, Return
of the Living Dead Part II ),
more traditional
" imagi-movies
" The Time Travelers
, Future War
, spoofs
and comedies ( Amazon Women on
the Moon
, Attack
of the 60 Foot Centerfold
, The Wizard
of Speed
and Time ),
and at least one major music
video ( Michael Jackson's Thriller ).

From pictures on
the wall to movies to television to
video games to computers
, each successive generation has been exposed to richer optical displays than
the one before
and may
have become
more adept at visual analysis
.

However
, as more Westerners were able to view
the original version
of the film ( especially after its availability on home
video during
the late 1980s ),
and gain access to Japanese publications about
the film
, the myth was dispelled
.

His character on Galaxy Quest had been a Wunderkind pilot
, but
the real-life Tommy has much
more difficulty piloting a real starship
and only masters
the controls after watching
video of his work
as a child
.

With
the increased costs
of good kits moving upward
and entertainment competition for youth moving
more towards computers
and video gaming
in the home
, the average age
of the avid hobbyist is now much older than ever before — with adults making up
the vast majority
of enthusiasts
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