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Another example is the recent cancellation of the F-108, a long-range interceptor with a speed three times as great as the speed of sound, which was designed for use against manned bombers in the period of the mid-1960's.
In recent times, when sexual matters began to be discussed more scientifically and more openly, the emotional aspects of virginity received considerable attention.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass with commentary has been televised several times in recent months.
Performed thousands of times in recent years, Mr. Dragon's arrangement has been played for state occasions such as the memorial services for Presidents Ford and Reagan and at tribute concerts for events such as the Oklahoma City bombing and 9 / 11.
Astrophotography has become more popular for amateurs in recent times, as relatively sophisticated equipment, such as high quality CCD cameras, has become more affordable.
Sketching is sometimes used within logs, and photographic records of observations have also been used in recent times.
In many parts of the world, acropoleis became the nuclei of large cities of classical antiquity, such as ancient Rome, which in more recent times grew up on the surrounding lower ground, such as modern Rome.
In more recent times, it has been suggested that the Senate may have pushed for the marriage between Agrippina and Claudius to end the feud between the Julian and Claudian branches.
" These criteria for autobiography generally persisted until recent times, and most serious autobiographies of the next three hundred years conformed to them.
Among the most exciting recent archaeological discoveries in Greece is the recognition that the sanctuary site near the modern village of Kalapodi is not only the site of the oracle of Apollon at Abai but that it was in constant use for cult practices from early Mycenaean times to the Roman period.
In more recent times the Jesuit Gabriel Vásquez, and the Lutheran divines Georgius Calixtus and Johann Ernst Immanuel Walch, have defended adoptionism as essentially orthodox.
As an example of efforts in recent times, Heidegger ( who himself drew on ancient Greek sources ) adopted German terms like Dasein to articulate the topic.
In French the language is normally called basque or, in recent times, euskara.
In recent times, it has become customary to invite units from France's allies to the parade ; in 2004 during the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, British troops ( the band of the Royal Marines, the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, Grenadier Guards and King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery ) led the Bastille Day parade in Paris for the first time, with the Red Arrows flying overhead.
Conversely, in more recent times, Russian existentialist philosopher Lev Shestov viewed Job as the embodiment of the battle between reason ( which offers general and seemingly comforting explanations for complex events ) and faith in a personal god, and one man's desperate cry for him.
In more recent times, pre-prepared frozen and tinned versions have become available.
In more recent times, the so-called " bush bean " has been developed which does not require support and has all its pods develop simultaneously ( as opposed to pole beans which develop gradually ).
However, these taboos are said no longer to exist and that may account for increased hunting by humans in recent times.
In more recent times, Boudica has been the subject of numerous documentaries, including some by Discovery Channel, History International Channel ( now known as H2 ), and the BBC.
Some of the groups include ethnic Russians, however in recent times the growth in interest in the Balalaika by non-ethnic Russians has been considerable.
Blitzkrieg itself is not an official doctrine and historians in recent times have come to the conclusion it did not exist as such:
In more recent times, the World Zionist Organization held its first congress in Basel on September 3, 1897.
During recent times, mainly during the apartheid reform and post-1994 eras, many more white Afrikaans-speaking people, mainly with " conservative " political views and of Trekboer and Voortrekker descent, have preferred to be called " Boers " or Boere-Afrikaners, rather than " Afrikaners ".
In recent times, concerns have been raised about the state of public finances and spiralling borrowing costs.
However, in recent times, leaders of the church have emphasized that Latter-day Saints should not restrict their study of the standard works to the particular book being currently studied in Sunday School or other religious courses.

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In the stereotypical image, the city is often shrouded in the heavy fog characteristic of cold seasons in the Po Basin, although the removal of rice paddies from the southern neighborhoods and the urban heat island effect have reduced this occurrence in recent years, at least in the city center.
In a recent study by the Dutch GP Association, a list of causes of headaches was published, that should alert GP's to take their diagnosis further then to choose for symptomatic treatment of headaches with simple pain medication ( note the occurrence of brain tumors as possible cause ):
Up until recent years it was a regular occurrence for merchant vessels to founder in Biscay storms, and many lives were lost.
The most recent occurrence was on 1 July 2005, when Chancellor Gerhard Schröder asked for a vote of confidence, which was defeated.
The most recent case of such an occurrence was the controversial passing of an immigration law in the Bundesrat in 2002, when the delegates of Brandenburg failed to come up with the unanimous vote that the Basic Law requires of each Land's delegation in the Bundesrat.
" This results in the plasticity of these synapses allowing recently activated synapses to increase their sensitivity to efferent signals, hence increasing the probability of occurrence for the recent responses preceding the reinforcement.
The most recent occurrence of El Niño started in September 2006 and lasted until early 2007.
For most municipal bonds issued in recent years, the issuer is also obligated to provide continuing disclosure to the marketplace, including annual financial information and notices of the occurrence of certain material events ( including notices of defaults, rating downgrades, events of taxability, etc .).
However, more recent epidemiological studies have placed the occurrence rate at closer to 1 in every 7, 500 live births, a significantly larger prevalence.
Single parent adoption is legal in all 50 states, a relatively recent occurrence as California's State Department of Social Welfare was the first to permit it in the 1960s.
The disjunct occurrence of the genera, with one African species of the Southeast Asian Sasia and one Southeast Asian species of the American Picumnus is of comparatively recent origin.
In a recent case-control study of the eating habits of 2, 018 women, consumption of mushrooms and green tea was linked to a 90 % lower occurrence of breast cancer.
The Mirror Universe T ' Pol underwent pon farr at some point in the recent past ( it is not revealed if this was a natural occurrence or the result of the same virus affecting the " real universe " version of T ' Pol in Bounty ), and Trip mated with her in order to get her through it.
Because of its private ownership, it has blue-background street signs instead of green, a recent occurrence within unincorporated Cobb County.
* Klütsch CFC, Seppälä EH, Lohi H, Fall T, Hedhammar Å, Uhlén M, Savolainen P ( 2010 ) Regional occurrence, high frequency but low diversity of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup d1 suggests a recent dog-wolf hybridization in Scandinavia.
In Great Britain a recent review left a single occurrence in 1859 as the only acceptable record of this bird.
These cells are a relatively recent occurrence in evolutionary terms ( found only in humans and great apes ) and contribute to this brain region's emphasis on addressing difficult problems, as well as the pathologies related to the ACC.
The most recent occurrence was on 28 June 2010, after Senator Robert Byrd of West Virginia, who had been serving as President Pro Tempore died, and Vice President Joseph Biden was absent.
A recent classification recommends blood pressure criteria for defining normal blood pressure, prehypertension, hypertension ( stages I and II ), and isolated systolic hypertension, which is a common occurrence among the elderly.
The most recent occurrence was in a Test match in 2001, when Michael Vaughan was given out against India.
However, more recent studies have demonstrated that the anatomic aspects of a lesion do not necessarily correlate with the occurrence of depression.
Blast-related traumatic brain injuries are often closed-head injuries and result from rapid changes in atmospheric pressure, objects dislodged by the blast hitting people, or people being thrown into motion by the blast Blast-related injuries have shown a recent increase in occurrence with the return of veterans from Iraq such that traumatic brain injury has been coined the " signature injury " of Operation Iraqi Freedom
There has been a chronic occurrence of cesspool collapses in this area, the most recent of which was on December 8, 2009.
In contrast to the selective breeding of livestock, arable crops, and horticultural flowers over the last few centuries, the breeding of trees, with the exception of fruit trees, is a relatively recent occurrence.

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