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order and bypass
The doors in a bypass unit will overlap slightly when viewed from the front, in order not to have a visible gap between them.
In February 1787 his finance minister, Charles Alexandre de Calonne, convened an Assembly of Notables, a group of nobles, clergy, bourgeoisie, and bureaucrats selected in order to bypass the local parliaments.
In order to bypass this downside, a number of languages have type loopholes, usually unchecked casts that may be used by the programmer to explicitly allow a normally disallowed operation between different types.
Others qualify as security bugs and might for example enable a malicious user to bypass access controls in order to obtain unauthorized privileges.
In the first several decades of the 20th century, other inventors attempted ( unsuccessfully ) to use gyroscopes as the basis for early black box navigational systems by creating a stable platform from which accurate acceleration measurements could be performed ( in order to bypass the need for star sightings to calculate position ).
In 1899, the French Minister in Beijing helped the missionaries to obtain an edict granting official status to every order in the Roman Catholic hierarchy, enabling local priests to support their people in legal or family disputes and bypass the local officials.
They may also be demanded in order to bypass laws and regulations.
In order to expedite the process of transferring assets to intended beneficiaries, some people choose to arrange their property so that it can bypass the probate process upon their deaths.
Mini Images are small, on the order of kilobytes, and contain just the information necessary to bypass CD-checks.
Approximately 28 % of the borough's taxable real estate was destroyed in order to construct the bypass.
In order to allow the A430 south-west bypass to be built the canal had to be diverted.
The movement grew to other road protest camps including the Newbury bypass, the A30 and the M11 link road protest in London, where whole streets were squatted in order to slow down the construction work.
Title VII allows for any employer, labor organization, joint labor-management committee, or employment agency to bypass the " unlawful employment practice " for any person involved with the Communist Party of the United States or of any other organization required to register as a Communist-action or Communist-front organization by final order of the Subversive Activities Control Board pursuant to the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950.
For instance, they are used in stand-alone (" off-grid ") photovoltaic ( PV ) systems to prevent batteries from discharging through the solar panels at night, and in grid-connected systems with multiple strings connected in parallel, in order to prevent reverse current flowing from adjacent strings through shaded strings if the bypass diodes have failed.
For decades Portugal had been searching for an alternate route to the East, in order to bypass the Mediterranean Sea which was under the control of the Italian Maritime Republics and the Ottoman Empire.
The reason for this is the RF signal needs to bypass the audio circuitry in order to be properly processed by the demodulator.
In order to bypass this prohibition and ensure dynastic continuity, many reigning Byzantine emperors had their heirs crowned co-emperor so that the throne could not be considered vacant at their own death and thus the need for succession by election would not arise.
Once round this bypass, traffic could either rejoin the M3 in order to proceed toward London or join the A34 road.
In the United States, for example, it is a violation of Section 203 ( a )( 3 )( A ) of the 1990 Clean Air Act for a vehicle repair shop to remove a converter from a vehicle, or cause a converter to be removed from a vehicle, except in order to replace it with another converter., and Section 203 ( a )( 3 )( B ) makes it illegal for any person to sell or to install any part that would bypass, defeat, or render inoperative any emission control system, device, or design element.
DTC genetic tests, however, allow consumers to bypass this process and order one themselves.
The basic principle was to bypass a diseased ( obstructed ) segment in a coronary artery in order to deliver blood flow distally.
The book begins with contractors arriving at Arthur Dent's house, in order to demolish it to make way for a bypass.
In order to bypass the Super Nintendo's lockout chip, Wisdom Tree devised a pass-through system similar to the Game Genie, whereby the player had to insert an officially-licensed SNES game into a cartridge slot in the top of Super 3D Noah's Ark.
In these, one party is often Cutler as a child, a poetic voice which he adopted in order to bypass the intellect.

order and Persian
Iron plate with an order 6 magic square in Persian / Arabic numbers from China, dating to the Yuan Dynasty ( 1271 – 1368 ).
When the peace treaty was signed in February, 1828, Abbas Mirza sought to restore order in the province of Khorasan, which was nominally under Persian supremacy, and while engaged in the task died at Mashhad in 1833.
Then, following the battle, the Athenian army marched the 40 ( 25 miles ) or so kilometers back to Athens at a very high pace ( considering the quantity of armour, and the fatigue after the battle ), in order to head off the Persian force sailing around Cape Sounion.
Daena ( din in modern Persian ) is the eternal Law, whose order was revealed to humanity through the Mathra-Spenta (" Holy Words ").
A translation into Persian was made at his order.
The libraries often employed translators and copyists in large numbers, in order to render into Arabic the bulk of the available Persian, Greek, Roman and Sanskrit non-fiction and the classics of literature.
He labeled the area surrounding the Persian Gulf as the Middle East, and said that after the Suez Canal, it was the most important passage for Britain to control in order to keep the Russians from advancing towards British India.
In 424, the Persian Church declared itself independent of the Byzantine and all other churches, in order to ward off allegations of foreign allegiance.
This path would utilize the Trans-Iranian Railway, but in order for the supply to be transported to Iran, Britain utitlized the Persian Gulf as the entry point for the supply chain.
In order to counter this, and possibly with an eye already at the mounting Persian preparations, in 483 / 2 BC the Athenian statesman Themistocles used his political skills and influence to persuade the Athenian assembly to start the construction of 200 triremes, using the income of the newly discovered silver mines at Laurion.
* Mid-6th century – Buddhist Jataka stories are translated into Persian by order of the Zoroastrian king Khosrau.
On 25 October 2005 it was announced that the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Greek, Hungarian, Kazakh, Polish, Slovak, Slovene and Thai language radio services would end by March 2006 in order to finance the launch of an Arabic and Persian language TV news channel in 2007.
The Assassins ( Persian: حشاشين Ḥashshāshīn, also Hashishin, Hassassin, or Hashashiyyin ) were an order of Nizari Ismailis, particularly those of Persia and Syria that formed around 1091.
In 424, the Persian Church declared itself independent of the Byzantine and all other churches, in order to ward off allegations of foreign allegiance.
Possibly, a Persian army had been sent to march against the Isthmus in order to test the nerve of the fleet.
After Miltiades ( the general of the Greek forces ) defeated Darius ' Persian forces, the Persians decided to sail from Marathon to Athens in order to sack the unprotected city.
The Persian mathematician, Sharaf al-Dīn al-Tūsī ( 1135 – 1213 ), was the first to discover the derivative of cubic polynomials, an important result in differential calculus ; his Treatise on Equations developed concepts related to differential calculus, such as the derivative function and the maxima and minima of curves, in order to solve cubic equations which may not have positive solutions.
In the trilingual Behistun inscription, carved in the order of Darius the Great of Persia, the country referred to as Urartu in Babylonian is called Armenia in Old Persian.
* The Persian satrap, Struthas, pursues an anti-Spartan policy, prompting the Spartans to order their governor to the Greek cities of Ionia, Thibron, to attack him.
* The Persian fleet moves against a rebellious Cyprus to restore order.
The Athenians, who have originally approved their mercenaries ' collaboration with Artabazus of Phrygia, order them to leave due to their fear of Persian support for the revolting states of Chios, Rhodes, and Cos. Thebes follows suit and withdraws its mercenaries.
Cyrus himself with 600 body guards was in the center, to the left of the greek mercenaries-the place where Persian monarchs traditionally placed themselves in the order of battle.
; c. 460 BC: Seeing anarchy breaking out in Judea, Xerxes ' successor Persian King Artaxerxes sent Ezra to restore order.

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