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However, as today's campers and backpackers generally rely on prepared lightweight foods, and have little or no use for a large knife as a weapon or for butchering wild game animals, the traditional Bowie pattern knife is today mostly purchased by collectors or edged weapon enthusiasts.
When the channel launched as UK Food in 2001, the channel adopted a branding package based around circular shaped foods with a spiral pattern located in the centre when looked at from above.
Plant-based diet is a general term that refers to an eating pattern dominated by fresh or minimally processed plant foods and decreased consumption of meat, eggs and dairy products.
Containerization of freight, the advent of supermarkets which changed the distribution pattern for meat, dairy and produce from a local-or regionally-based system to a more national one, the development of frozen foods and refrigerated trucks to deliver them, were all factors, but meatpacking continued to be the major activity in the neighborhood through the 1970s.
However, research on the molar microwear of P. boisei < ref > found a microwear pattern very different than that observed for P. robustus in South Africa which is thought to have fed on hard foods as a " fallback resource.

pattern and named
While some of the formerly named streets ( including Factory, Herring and Amity Streets ) are now numbered, even they do not always conform to the usual grid pattern when they enter the neighborhood.
Another form of hendecasyllabic verse is the " Sapphic " ( so named for its use in the Sapphic stanza ), with the pattern:
It is named by analogy with the rapidly-expanding, quasi-random firing pattern of a shotgun.
Decks survive from this era from various cities in France, and the most popular pattern of these early printed decks comes from the southern city of Marseilles, after which it is named the Tarot de Marseilles.
It is derived from the original Smalltalk-80 user interface framework which first introduced and popularized the model-view-controller architectural pattern ( so named after the three core classes of the framework ).
The AS / 400 operating system was originally named OS / 400 ( following the pattern begun with OS / 360 and followed with OS / 2 ).
In optics and radio communications ( indeed, in any situation involving the radiation of waves, which includes electrodynamics, acoustics, and gravitational radiation ), a Fresnel zone ( ), named for physicist Augustin-Jean Fresnel, is one of a ( theoretically infinite ) number of concentric ellipsoids which define volumes in the radiation pattern of a ( usually ) circular aperture.
* The first release of Apple Inc .' s Mac OS X was code-named " Cheetah ", which set the pattern for the subsequent releases being named after big cats.
Asimov once added a " Zeroth Law "— so named to continue the pattern where lower-numbered laws supersede the higher-numbered laws — stating that a robot must not harm humanity.
In 1999 Time named Pankhurst as one of the 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century, stating: " she shaped an idea of women for our time ; she shook society into a new pattern from which there could be no going back.
Basil Bernstein also studied what he named the ' elaborated code ' explaining that in this type of speech pattern the middle and upper classes use this language style to gain access to education and career advancement.
Most streets are set out in a grid pattern with east – west streets named with letters ( e. g., C Street SW ) and north – south streets with numbers ( e. g., 4th Street NW ).
The new roads were named in honor of United States presidents and were arranged in a grid pattern that surrounded a central ellipse that served as the site of the commuter train station.
* The Taekwondo pattern Hwa-Rang as well as several traditional forms are named in honor of the Hwarang.
* In the language description, the grammar and syntax cross index ( often with a literal alphabetic index of pattern names ) to other named solutions, so the designer can quickly think from one solution to related, needed solutions, and document them in a logical way.
An ITF-style Taekwondo pattern is named after Yi's posthumous name of Chungmu.
When the US turned the entire island, excepting its three highland areas, into a 40, 000-personnel installation, Navy Seabees ( 107th NCB ) laid out the base in a pattern of city streets resembling New York's Manhattan Island, and named the streets accordingly.
The Taekwondo pattern Do-san was named after him.
Houseman and White ( 1998b, bibliography ) have discovered numerous societies where kinship network analysis shows that two halves marry one another, similar to matrimonial moieties, except that the two halves — which they call matrimonial sides – are neither named nor descent groups, although the egocentric kinship terms may be consistent with the pattern of sidedness, whereas the sidedness is culturally evident but imperfect.
It may also have been named after the Scottish peerage of the same name, following the naming pattern of several other streets in the area.
The most common clave pattern used in Cuban popular music is called the son clave, named after the Cuban musical genre of the same name.
However, Cornwall showed a very different type of settlement pattern to that of Wessex and places continued, even after 1066, to be named in the Celtic Cornish tradition with Saxon architecture being uncommon in Cornwall.
The International Taekwon-Do Federation pattern " Won-Hyo " is named in Wonhyo's honor.

pattern and after
Well, after everybody has followed the New England pattern of segregating one's children into private schools, only the poor folks are left.
The common pattern for this is to use a small executable bootstrapper file ( e. g. setup. exe ) which updates the installer and starts the real installation after the update.
* A Covenant lawsuit ( 6: 1 – 5 ): Yahweh accuses Israel ( the people of Judah ) of breaking the covenant through their lack of justice and honesty, after the pattern of the kings of Israel ( northern kingdom )
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
The technique for controlled thermal cycling after the initial forging at a specific temperature could also have been lost, thereby preventing the final damask pattern in the steel from occurring.
Other examples of late Biblical Hebrew include the qetAl pattern form nouns, which would have dated after an Aramaic influence, the frequent use of the relative sh (- ש ) alongside asher ( אשר ), the Ut ending ( ות -), the frequent use of the participle for the present ( which is later developed in Rabbinic Hebrew ), using the prefix conjugation in the future ( vs. the older preterite use ), and terms that appear to specifically fit a Persian / Hellenistic context ( e. g. Shallit ).
" ELIZA was implemented using simple pattern matching techniques, but was taken seriously by several of its users, even after Weizenbaum explained to them how it worked.
A pattern might also be broken to name a newborn after a recently deceased sibling, aunt or uncle.
In the early 1950s, the communist government forced rapid industrialization after the standard Stalinist pattern in an effort to encourage a more self-sufficient economy.
She believes his scar had nothing to do with his distinctive speech pattern, his " lip wound gave him no speech impediment, either before or after it was mended.
< sup > 40 </ sup > And see that you make them after their pattern that was shown to you in the mountain.
This migration followed a predictable pattern from permanent winter villages through several temporary camps, nearly always returning to the same locations year after year.
The pattern was recorded from an Al-Mn alloy which had been rapidly cooled after melting.
This pattern of activity became permanent: even after the Mane had blended with the indigenous population — a process which was completed in the early 17th century — the various kingdoms in Sierra Leone remained in a fairly continual state of flux and conflict.
Other research has shown that the detailed pattern of recall errors looks remarkably similar for recall of a list immediately after learning ( it is presumed, from short-term memory ) and recall after 24 hours ( necessarily from long-term memory ).
The TARDIS keys have varied in design from an ordinary Yale key to an ankh-like key embossed with an alien pattern ( identified in Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke's 1972 book The Making of Doctor Who as the constellation of Kasterborous, Gallifrey's home system ) from seasons 11 to 13, after which it reverted to the Yale key design.
When some effort at fulfilling some reparation condition fails, it must be repeated, usually by someone else after some intervening time-period ; history therefore exhibits a cyclic pattern.
If the then-established pattern of Christmas-season showings of the film had continued in 1963, the movie would have had to be shown in early December, only two weeks after the President's death.
That is, instead of creating structures by removing or applying material after a pattern scaffold, the atoms are put together in a chemistry lab.
The period after Bakhtiar Khilji's death in 1207 devolved into infighting among the Khiljis-representative of a pattern of succession struggles and intra-empire intrigues during later Turkic regimes.
To ensure that this pattern never appears in normal data, a 0 bit is stuffed after every five 1 bits in the data.
Although it seems to lack any definite pattern, pseudo random noise consists of a deterministic sequence of pulses that will repeat itself after its period.

3.266 seconds.