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order and cope
They needed to develop new methods to regulate their body heat in order to cope with fluctuations in ambient temperatures.
In the early 1970s, this gave rise to ideas to return to simpler processor designs in order to make it more feasible to cope without ( then relatively large and expensive ) ROM tables and / or PLA structures for sequencing and / or decoding.
Andy is interviewed for the story and explains that, as a teenager, he had used escapist novels in order to cope with his alienating school and home life in Buffalo, NY.
Both termini began life as fairly modest affairs, but in order to cope with increasing demands both went on to much bigger and better things in later years, a new Potsdamer Bahnhof, destined to be Berlin's busiest station, opening on 30 August 1872 and a new Anhalter Bahnhof, destined to be the city's biggest and finest, following on 15 June 1880.
He becomes a taxi driver in order to cope with chronic insomnia, driving passengers every night around the boroughs of New York City.
The lungs in a dugong are very long, extending almost as far as the kidneys, which are also highly elongated in order to cope with the saltwater environment.
In order to cope with the volume of casualties, wooden huts were erected at the rear of the building.
In order to cope with declining revenue, the City instituted a series of budget cuts, starting in 2007.
The Leeds line was completed in April 1835, somewhat later than anticipated, as the banks were made more substantial, in order to cope with steam tugs, which would be introduced in due course.
In general, plesiochronous systems behave similarly to synchronous systems, except they must employ some means in order to cope with " sync slips ", which will happen at intervals due to the plesiochronous nature of the system.
In 1564 Whittingham wrote a long letter to Leicester protesting against the ‘ old popish apparel ,’ and proceedings had in 1566 been taken against him for refusing to wear the surplice and cope ; Whittingham eventually gave way, alleging Calvin's advice not to leave the ministry for external matters of order.
He takes some changes jobs in order make more money and eventually resorts to sexual encounters with other men in public restrooms and cinemas as a means to cope with the loneliness.
Some of his recommendations were followed up ; such as for mounting " rams " on armoured vehicles in order to cope with the difficult hedgerow country ( O ' Connor, 5 / 3 / 41-5 / 3 / 44 Aug 24, 26 1944 ).
The regulation of horsepower has been suggested due to the fittment of turbochargers and superchargers to these tiny engines during the late 1980s in order to cope with the lack of horsepower and torque, and the installation of turbos and superchargers made the vehicles very fast and nimble relative to their size.
The ability of drive theory to cope with all kinds of behavior, from not satisfying a drive ( by adding on other traits such as restraint ), or adding additional drives for " tasty " food, which combine with drives for " food " in order to explain cooking render it hard to test.
In order to cope with 625-line PAL or SECAM colour transmissions VERA would likely have required an even faster, and possibly unfeasible, tape speed.
Cutter blades are replaceable, and blade development progresses as vehicle technology progresses in order to be able to cope with the new car protection technology.
The brewery was eventually converted into a public company and its capital repeatedly increased in order to cope with the continually increasing trade.
It may refer only to the ability to add or remove hardware without powering down the system, while the system software may have to be notified by the user of the event in order to cope with it.
Second, it is no longer necessary to re-enrol or retrain the system from the scratch in order to cope up with the
Success in Aachen was measured by the number of houses captured, as the advance proved to be sluggish ; in order to cope with the thick walls of the older buildings in the city, the 26th Infantry Regiment used the howitzer at point blank range to destroy German fortifications.
In order to cope with the vast amount of cross-border traffic, a gradual extension of the opening hours and series of improvement works at the Terminal have been initiated.
Ceremony gained immediate and long-term success following the end of the Vietnam as veterans took to the novel's message of healing and reconciliation between races and people in order to cope with the trauma of the military campaign.
Double deck buses were introduced in 1937 in order to cope better with the growing traffic.

order and up
Even the President cannot pick up his telephone and give a `` go '' order.
It is not possible to reconstruct fully the arrangements whereby these honors lists were then made up or even how the names that they contained assumed the order in which we find them.
When I'd delivered myself of that gem there was nothing to do but order up another drink.
Jones relented, he did not order his men to apply the torch -- the drove of livestock was driven up the valley, via Beverly, and across the mountains to feed and serve the Confederate army, while Jones and his raiders turned toward Buckhannon to join forces with Imboden.
results vary with types of food, storage conditions, and objectives of treatment -- commonly of the order of 0.2 Mrads but up to about 0.8 Aj.
about 30 per cent call themselves Christians in order to keep up appearances and be considered respectable, and only the last 10 per cent are genuine Christians and believers in democracy.
It took him a few seconds to put his thoughts in order, and then he got up from the bunk where he had been resting, sleeplessly.
The Asterales order probably originated in the Cretaceous ( 145 – 65 Mya ) on the supercontinent Gondwana which broke up from 184 – 80 Mya, forming the area that is now Australia, South America, Africa, India and Antarctica.
After this, he does take responsibility for tightening up the regulations relating to the plague and issues the order to close the town.
The bench is tiled and in order to dry up quickly after it rains, and to stop people from sitting in the wet part of the bench, small bumps were installed by Gaudí.
In the Anticlaudianus he sums up as follows: Reason, guided by prudence, can unaided discover most of the truths of the physical order ; for the apprehension of religious truths it must trust to faith.
These numbers are set up by a company offering low charge calls in the UK, these numbers are meant to be used as a sort of operator that you go through in order to qualify for these cheap calls.
Four years later, plans drawn up by Chris Bryant were revealed which would end the exclusion of Catholics from the throne and end the doctrine of agnatic ( male-preference ) primogeniture in favour of absolute primogeniture, which governs succession solely on birth order and not on sex .< ref >
In the Jewish Deuterocanonical book Second Maccabees, Chapter 2, " one finds in the records " that Jeremiah, having received an oracle of the Lord, ordered that the tent and the ark and the altar of incense should follow him to the mountain of God where he sealed them up in a cave, and he told those who followed him in order to mark the way ( but they could not find it ) " The place shall remain unknown until God gathers his people together again and shows his mercy, and then the Lord will disclose these things, and the glory of the Lord and the cloud shall appear, as they were shown in the case of Moses, and as Solomon asked that the place be specially consecrated.
Politicians in the party win a place in parliament by being on the Party List, which is drawn up before the elections and enumerates, in order, the party's preferred MPs.
Hot wire anemometers use a very fine wire ( on the order of several micrometres ) electrically heated up to some temperature above the ambient.
The fairy shrimp of the order Anostraca are usually long ( exceptionally up to ).
One of them is instructing one of his players ( Rudi Stein in the 1976 original and Daragabrigadien in the remake ) to get hit on purpose in order to load the bases, knowing he has a very good batter coming up next ( Engelberg and Leak, respectively ).
The first option ( although it is debatable to what extent the Duke was committed to such an enterprise ) was a plan to transfer his forces from the Spanish Netherlands to northern Italy ; once there, he intended linking up with Prince Eugene in order to defeat the French and safeguard Savoy from being overrun.
If a player is one point away from winning a match, that player's opponent will always want to double as early as possible in order to catch up.
Either she has sold herself into slavery for debt, or she is with a lover who demands money in order to give her up, because Hosea has to buy her back.
Bernard wanted to excel in literature in order to take up the study of the Bible.
Alfred set up a system of defensive strong points ( Burhs ); in order to maintain these settlements, he granted them a degree of autonomy.
Carnivorans are the most diverse in size of any mammalian order, ranging from the least weasel ( Mustela nivalis ), at as little as and, to the polar bear ( Ursus maritimus ), which can weigh up to, to the southern elephant seal ( Mirounga leonina ), whose adult males weigh up to and measure up to in length.

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