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It is possible to follow a decimal expansion with a vulgar fraction ; this is done with the recent divisions of the troy ounce, which has three places of decimals, followed by a trinary place.
On Apple Macintosh computers, there are keyboard shortcuts for the most common diacritics ; Option-e followed by a vowel places an acute accent, Option-u followed by a vowel gives an umlaut, option-c gives a cedilla, etc.
However, ethologist Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt found that in places as different as Africa and North America, women exhibit similar flirting behavior: prolonged stare followed by a head tilt away with a little smile.
The film was followed by a theatrical film sequel, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, produced in 2004, which was also directed by Oshii and places the character of Batou in the lead role.
Public performance followed, with W. S. Gilbert ( then writing dramatic criticism for Fun ) saying that Sullivan's score " is, in many places, of too high a class for the grotesquely absurd plot to which it is wedded.
More podium places were followed by a win in the British Grand Prix at Aintree after Brabham preserved his tyres to the end of the race, enabling him to finish ahead of Moss who had to pit to replace worn tyres.
These occurred as allophones of the vowels before nasal consonants and in places where a nasal had followed it in an older form of the word, before it was absorbed into a neighboring sound.
Classical sources like Strabo mention different " schools " and " doctrines " followed in different places ( Babylon, Borsippa, Sippar, Uruk ).
Many of these routes, hammered by countless hoofs instinctively following watersheds and the crests of ridges in avoidance of lower places ' summer muck and winter snowdrifts, were followed by the Indians as courses to hunting grounds and as warriors ' paths.
Branching off close to Aldrington was formerly a branch line to Devil's Dyke The route of the line may be followed along a path alongside West Hove golf club ; the path leads all the way to Devil's Dyke, and railway sleepers once used under the tracks may be seen to either side of the path, plus the remains of two of the stations still exist in places but are on private land.
Rich alluvial soils fill the low areas, but erosion has followed the removal of vegetation in some places.
The event is followed by a festive meal, and guests in some places are given cloves of garlic and cubes of sugar to take home: these strongly flavored foods can be used to flavor a large quantity of food which will in some sense extend the mitzvah of participation in the ceremony to all who eat them.
Although some of this part of US 1 was followed by other Interstates-I-85 between Petersburg and Henderson, North Carolina, and I-20 between Camden, South Carolina and Augusta, Georgia-the rest remains an independent route that has been four-laned in many places.
Throughout his Presidency, Narayanan adopted the policy of not visiting places of worship or godmen / godwomen ; he is the only President to have followed this practice.
This caste system however, is not followed in places like northern Nigeria or Cameroon, where in many cases the Fulani and Hausa have intermixed and taken influences from each other's cultures.
Inspired by the Italian San Remo Music Festival, this festival was followed by a wave of similar music festivals in places like Barcelona, Majorca and the Canary Islands.
And where people spent their days, other developments followed, such as dwellings, places for storage, hostels and businesses.
And where people spent their days, other developments followed, such as dwellings, places for storage, hostels and businesses.
In most of them, the killings swiftly followed the arrival of the news of the Paris massacre, but in some places there was a delay of more than a month.
A change of name followed in the autumn: after agreeing that the combination of their respective places of birth — Morecambe and Leeds — would make the act sound too much like a cheap day return, they settled on ' Morecambe and Wise '.
Because of opposition by landowners along the route, in places some railway lines were built so that they avoided large estates and rural towns, and to reduce construction costs the railways followed natural contours, resulting in many curves and bends.
Partly to appease the concerns and opposition of landowners along the route, in places some of it was built to avoid large estates and rural towns, and to reduce construction costs the railways followed natural contours, resulting in many curves and bends.
# An anaesthetist places a variety of intravenous lines and injects a painkilling agent ( usually fentanyl ) followed within minutes by an induction agent ( usually propofol ) to render the patient unconscious.
Mixed results followed during the autumn as Wolves were some way off the automatic promotion and new promotion / relegation playoff places – though at least they were comfortably clear of the bottom place in the league, which for the first time would mean automatic relegation to the Football Conference.

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* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
Cultures in this period include: Hamburgian, Federmesser, and the Natufian culture, during which the oldest inhabited places still existing on Earth were first settled, such as Jericho in the Middle East.
The cheapest would have been to leave the existing work alone and simply compile a new supplement of perhaps one or two volumes ; but then anyone looking for a word or sense and unsure of its age would have to look in three different places.
The sequences identified were found in " few to no " other places in the cell, and do not appear in existing genome databases.
France, from 1 February 2007, tightened the existing ban on smoking in public places found in the 1991 Évin law: Law n ° 91-32 of 10 January, 1991, containing a variety of measures against alcoholism and tobacco consumption.
His career before becoming emperor is documented in the Historia Augusta and confirmed in many places by existing inscriptions.
On 30 August 2012, the University's " highly-trusted status " with the UK Border Agency of the Home Office was revoked, revoking the University's right to sponsor new visa applications for non-EU / EEA foreign students, as well as revoking the existing visas of the University's pre-existing non-European foreign students, causing them to be excluded from the University, and compelling them to seek places with alternative institutions.
On 30 August 2012, the University's highly-trusted status was revoked, revoking the University's right to sponsor new visa applications for non-EU / EEA foreign students, as well as revoking the existing visas of the University's pre-existing non-European foreign students, causing them to be excluded from the University, and leaving thousands with the possibility of being forced to leave the country, unless places with alternative institutions and sponsors are secured.
For many, the 1961 withdrawal of Pope Gregory XVI's 1837 authorization of liturgical veneration of Saint Philomena in a limited number of places ( which was not an official declaration that she never existed nor that she is not a saint ) merely means that the situation has returned to that existing before 1837, when in many places there was fervent devotion to her, accompanied only by vague speculation about the circumstances of her life and death or by belief in the revelations of the Neapolitan nun.
The restrictions on dhimmis included: payment of higher taxes ; at some locations, being forced to wear clothing or some othe insignia distinguishing them from Muslims ; sometimes barred from holding public office, bearing arms or riding a horse ; disqualified as witnesses in litigation involving Muslims ; at some locations and times, dhimmis were prevented from repairing existing or erecting new places of worship.
However over time, in places such as Egypt, the mamluk forces became linked to existing power structures and gained significant amounts of influence on those powers.
For these reasons, dark fibre networks are typically run between data centers and other places with existing fibre infrastructure.
' There is no reason to suspect that this particular place of incarceration was more than a flight of romantic elaboration on existing unpleasant places of confinement described during the Gothic Revival period.
Further legislation in 1850 allowed " populous places " other than existing burghs to become police burghs.
The term remake applies to films which use a previous film as its main source material, often reusing the same storyline while updating times and places to match contemporary settings, such as 1998's A Perfect Murder or 2001's Ocean's Eleven, whereas the term reboot is ascribed to film series such as Police Story ( rebooted in the 2004 film New Police Story ), Batman ( 2005's Batman Begins ), James Bond ( 2006's Casino Royale ), Star Trek ( the 2009 Star Trek film-though still in the existing Star Trek canon, but in an alternate universe ), Spider-Man ( 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man ), and Superman ( 2013's Man of Steel ).
With the judges and bar of the existing Eighth Circuit for Newton's bill and little opposition to dividing the circuit, lawmakers focused on providing for more judgeships and meeting places of the circuit courts of appeals in their deliberations.
Very few who die go directly to Transcendence ( a blissful state of being ; a placated acceptance ) more succumb to Oblivion ( not existing ), but wraiths remain tethered to reality by Fetters, which are items, places, or people of great importance to their former life with which the wraith in question has unresolved business.
In other places, Bantu language expansion, like many other languages, has been documented with population genetic evidence to have occurred by means other than complete or predominant population replacement ( e. g. via language shift and admixture of incoming and existing populations ).
In all the times and all places mankind always showed great ingenuity making sound and music from existing materials in its natural environment.
The corporate regulator Australian Securities and Investments Commission ( ASIC ) places strict controls on corporations wishing to use the term " university " and the name must not imply a connection with an existing university ( e. g. University Avenue Newsagent Pty Ltd ) if the applicant does not intend to provide education services.
However, the common practice of the Christian Church was to replace existing pagan deities and places of worship with analogous persons and rituals of Christian content, so it seems more likely that Saint-Vitus was created to replace the original Svanto-Vit.
Whereas dominant pole compensation places or moves poles in the open loop response, lead compensation places a zero in the open loop response to cancel one of the existing poles.

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