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order and accommodate
The code table initially contains codes that are one bit longer than the symbol size in order to accommodate the two special codes clr and end and codes for strings that are added during the process.
Lee has said that he maintains " a fairly strict diet " in order to accommodate the vocal demands of his music before and during tours.
The platforms could be raised or lowered by heavy-duty winches in order to accommodate the tide.
Propaganda can be defined as the ability " to produce and spread fertile messages that, once sown, will germinate in large human cultures .” However, in the 20th century, a “ new ” propaganda emerged, which revolved around political organizations and their need to communicate messages that would “ sway relevant groups of people in order to accommodate their agendas ”.
It was believed that the cranial bone conformed in order to accommodate the different sizes of these particular areas of the brain in different individuals, so that a person's capacity for a given personality trait could be determined simply by measuring the area of the skull that overlies the corresponding area of the brain.
Two or more buffer solutions are used in order to accommodate the fact that the " slope " may differ slightly from ideal.
The Scout Association in the United Kingdom permits variations to its Promise, in order to accommodate different religious obligations ,.
In order to accommodate demands for minority rights and avoid secession and the creation of a separate new state, many states decentralize or devolve greater decision-making power to new or existing subunits or even autonomous areas.
Louis XIV commissioned his architect Le Vau and his landscape architect Le Nôtre to transform the castle of his father, as well as the park, in order to accommodate the court.
This proved somewhat less than satisfactory, however, because in order to accommodate CBS ' telecasts of late afternoon National Football League games, 60 Minutes went on hiatus during the fall from 1972 to 1975 ( and the summer of 1972 ).
By artificial it means that Indonesian was designed by academics rather than evolving naturally as most common languages have, in order to accommodate the political purpose of establishing an official unifying language of Indonesia.
The airport is designed to be upgraded over the ensuing years in order to accommodate the increase in air travel, and its upgrades are planned in a six-phase framework.
For example, it was perceived to be ideal to have families with children reside in dwellings, at or close to ground level in order for the children to have better access to the outdoors and to parks, whilst a tower block with one-room flats was designed to accommodate childless couples.
Bins have increased in size in order to accommodate the larger carry-on baggage passengers may bring onto the aircraft.
In mammals ( other than monotremes ), the cochlea is extended still further, becoming a coiled structure in order to accommodate its length within the head.
Locost Builder Jim McSorley revised the Ron Champion design in order to accommodate wider engines, rear axles, and seats.
A point of order may also be used to accommodate out-of-game necessities such as eating, shuffling the discard pile to form a new draw pile, etc.
With only eight players available on the roster, the Heat hustled to get their ninth teammate, in order to accommodate league rules ; had Tony Smith not arrived in time for the team, Riley would have literally " signed someone off the street ".
The four of them are thrown out of a restaurant when he gets into an argument with a waitress who refuses to accommodate his special order.
In order to accommodate newly added French and Latin classes, Manual was expanded to a four-year school in 1901.
In practice, different definitions of world circumnavigation are used, in order to accommodate practical constraints depending on the method of travel.
However, the following year it was moved to the Kern County fairgrounds in order to accommodate the thousands of participants.
In the province of British Columbia, the city of Vancouver since 2002 has established a new bilingual Mandarin Chinese-English immersion programme at the elementary school level in order accommodate Vancouver's both historic and present strong ties to the Chinese-speaking world, already in itself having a very sizeable Chinese population local to the city.
This involved clearing the substandard housing by the riverside and the old street layout in order to accommodate more cars.
In 2008, however, the Dairy Farm Ground ( behind the current first team pitch ) was opened in order to accommodate the third and fourth XIs.

order and drawdown
Detached breakwaters are shore protection structures, created to build up sandy material in order to accommodate drawdown in storm conditions.

order and storm
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
English developed from such a reordering language, and still bears traces of this word order, for example in locative inversion (" In the garden sat a cat ") and some clauses beginning with negative expressions: " only " (" only then do we find X "), " not only " (" not only did he storm away, but he also slammed the door "), " under no circumstances " (" under no circumstances are the students allowed to use a mobile phone "), " on no account " and the like.
Procellariiformes is an order of seabirds that comprises four families: the albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters, storm petrels, and diving petrels.
Procellariiformes comes from the Latin word procella which means a violent wind or a storm, and iformes which is added to symbolize order.
Therefore a violent wind or a storm refers to the fact that members of this order like stormy and windy weather.
In Russian, many petrel species from the Hydrobatidae and Pelecanoididae families of the order Procellariiformes are known as burevestnik, which literally means ' the announcer of the storm '.
One popular story about Turner, though it likely has little basis in reality, states that he even had himself " tied to the mast of a ship in order to experience the drama " of the elements during a storm at sea.
The use of weather charts in a modern sense began in the middle portion of the 19th century in order to devise a theory on storm systems.
The scenes where the troops storm the bridge near have been edited resulting in a slightly different order of events.
Her relatives having cast her overboard in order to calm the storm, her grandfather cut off the hand with which she continued to grasp the boat ; therefore she is now, one-handed, at the bottom of the sea.
The new orders stated that two of Davout's divisions, Gudin's and Puthod's were to advance from Grosshofen towards Markgrafneusiedl, forcing Rosenberg to commit a part of his forces in order to meet them, while the remaining infantry divisions, Friant's and Morand's, supported by Grouchy's and Montbrun's cavalry divisions, would storm the plateau from the east.
The storm against the Jesuits in France drove him from his country and he was occupied in college work in Moravia and Bohemia until the suppression of the order in 1773.
" In February 2012 journalist Marie Colvin was deliberately targeted and killed by the Syrian Army in Homs during the 2011 – 2012 Syrian uprising and Siege of Homs, after she decided to stay at the " epicentre of the storm " in order to " expose what is happening.
WMEAC as well as many other organizations such as the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Clean Water Action are educating people and communities about the problems with storm water runoff and its effects and what they can do in order to prevent further pollution of their waterways from it.
They then attempted to storm the Comptor Prison to liberate the inmates in order to join them, but were repulsed in fierce fighting.
Mollymawks are albatrosses in the Diomedeidae family and Procellariiformes order, which also includes shearwaters, fulmars, storm petrels, and diving petrels.
Like many seabirds storm petrels will associate with other species of seabird and marine mammal species in order to help obtain food.
Competition for nesting sites is intense in colonies where storm petrels compete with other burrowing petrels, with shearwaters having been recorded killing storm petrels in order to occupy their burrows.
Presently reporters storm the dentist's practice in order to take photos of Joey and interview him.
On July 13, 1930, the de facto leader of the Chinese Communist Party, Li Lisan, issued a general order for communist units around China to " conquer one provincial capital " as a signal for a " nationwide revolutionary storm ".
Hitchcock continues the interplay of light and dark throughout the film: Guy's bright, light tennis attire, versus " the gothic gloominess of Arlington mansion "; the crosscutting between his game in the sunshine at Forest Hills while Bruno's arm stretches into the dark and debris of the storm drain trying to fish out the cigarette lighter ; even a single image where " Walker is photographed in one visually stunning shot as a malignant stain on the purity of the white-marble Jefferson Memorial, as a blot on the order of things.
Then, in order to be free from Prospero, Ariel agrees to perform a series of supernatural acts including a storm that allow Prospero to right the injustice of his exile and to forgive those responsible.
Due to this, groyne structures are usually used on shores with low net and high annual longshore drift in order to retain the sediments lost in storm surges and further down the coast.

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