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antiquated and context
The antiquated common law tort of trespass to chattels has been invoked in the modern context of electronic communications to combat the proliferation of unsolicited bulk email, commonly known as spam.

antiquated and chemical
In executing The 8th Street Plan, all the associates who worked for Faultless in the region would come together in a single complex, which could spawn an exchange of innovative ideas among co-workers-all while cleaning up a neighborhood that had been besieged by floods, fire, underground chemical pollution, asbestos, lead paint, antiquated sewers and infrastructure, crumbling bridges and other problems common to older urban manufacturing areas.

antiquated and is
His instrumental music, though not without interest, is curiously antiquated as compared with his vocal works.
" Von Hammer's work covers the first two volumes: Constantinople and Anatolia, but is antiquated.
Farmer Giles is granted this antiquated sword — by then become unfashionable — as a reward for driving off a giant from his fields with his blunderbuss.
He is also known as a critic of copyright law, arguing that it is antiquated in the information age.
Scroll lock (⇳) is an antiquated keyboard button ( often with an associated status light ) on some computer keyboards.
*" Abort " is antiquated German for a toilet, from German ab -
The pulse is a decidedly low tech / high yield and antiquated term still useful at the bedside in an age of computational analysis of cardiac performance.
Tourism carrying capacity is a now antiquated approach to managing visitors in protected areas and national parks which evolved out of the fields of range, habitat and wildlife management.
Although Kluckholn was using language that was popular at the time ( e. g. " savage tribe ") but which is now considered antiquated and coarse by most anthropologists, his point was that although there may be no universal moral standards, anthropological research reveals that the fact that people have moral standards is a universal.
Grampa also is soundly rooted in his antiquated ways: " The metric system is the tool of the devil!
" The paper considered the album to be the Beatles ' " creative summit ", comparing it favourably to contemporary music and taking note of the now antiquated equipment used, concluding that " a listening experience like that offered by The Beatles is truly rare.
The antiquated English term of administratrix was used to refer to a female but is generally no longer in standard legal usage.
The antiquated English term of Testatrix was used to refer to a female and is still in use in the US.
Gwyn ap Nudd (, sometimes found with the antiquated spelling Gwynn ap Nudd ) is a Welsh mythological figure, the king of the Tylwyth Teg or " fair folk " and ruler of the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn.
* Rabun County is a prominent location in Larry Burkett's 1991 novel The Illuminati ( Thomas Nelson )-Clayton and Rabun County are the refuge of the book's protagonists once the powers that be begin to exert their control over the American economy-Clayton is safe due to the antiquated analog communications gear and general out-of-the-wayness that has fomented the popular perception of this remote area.
The town is also in the process of constructing a new municipal center to replace the decades-old, antiquated facility.
Other neighborhoods in this ZIP Code are Ayers City, Bleachery, Chapel Hill, the Grove, Oaklands, Riverside Park, Swede Village, and Wigginsville, but use of those names is mostly antiquated.
Food cycle is the antiquated term that is synonymous with food web.
He is not as great a poet as François Villon nor as some of his successors of the Pléiade, but he is much less antiquated than Villon and not as elaborately artificial as the Pléiade poets.

antiquated and sometimes
The emptiness of most of his streets and the sometimes blurred figures in those with people are partly due to his already antiquated technique, including extended exposure times which required that many of his images be made in the early morning hours before pedestrians and traffic appeared.
Holland's Pliny is sometimes superior ( despite the antiquated language he uses ) to the 20th century English translations commonly available, and there are passages in his Plutarch which have hardly been excelled by any later prose translator of the classics.

antiquated and found
Condé's fully developed genius as a commander found little scope in the cumbrous and antiquated system of war practised by the Spanish, and though he gained a few successes, and manoeuvred with the highest possible skill against Turenne, his disastrous defeat at the Dunes near Dunkirk ( 14 June 1658 ) led Spain to open negotiations for peace.
A 2005 court-ordered report found that the prison was " old, antiquated, dirty, poorly staffed, poorly maintained with inadequate medical space and equipment and overcrowded.
Recent procedural animation technologies, such as those found in NaturalMotion's Euphoria software, have allowed the development of games that rely heavily on the suspension of disbelief facilitated by realistic whole-body muscle / nervous ragdoll physics as an integral part of the immersive gaming experience, as opposed to the antiquated use of canned-animation techniques.
" Seeing those antiquated cars, I found it unacceptable that technical progress should stop you making a good car for € 6, 000.
Although more recent translations were available, Satie preferred Victor Cousin's then antiquated French translation of Plato's texts: he found in them more clarity, simplicity and beauty.
Porcelain and chinawares dating back to Ming dynasty of China were also found at this cave and at Bagusina cave in Sugod including antiquated jewelries and other treasured belongings of the deceased.

antiquated and with
He recruits a simple farmer, Sancho Panza, as his squire, who frequently deals with Don Quixote's rhetorical orations on antiquated knighthood with a unique, earthy wit.
The executive branch and Congress are attempting to reform the judicial branch, antiquated and rife with corruption.
The Rappaport-Sprague model stethoscope was heavy and short () with an antiquated appearance recognizable by their two large independent latex rubber tubes connecting an exposed-leaf-spring-joined-pair of opposing " f "- shaped chrome-plated brass binaural ear tubes with a dual-head chest piece.
Initially it was claimed by David Cameron that Adams had accepted the title but Downing Street has since apologised for this and Adams has publicly rejected the title stating, " I have had no truck whatsoever with these antiquated and quite bizarre aspects of the British parliamentary system ".
The British troops went to war with what would prove to be antiquated tactics, and in some cases antiquated weapons, against the mobile Boer forces with the destructive fire of their modern Mausers, the latest Krupp field guns, and their innovative tactics.
: Not to be confused with carbolic acid, an antiquated name for phenol.
He was critical of the antiquated equipment with which he was supposed to fight ; his unit's guns, he said, were more dangerous to themselves than to the enemy.
Cuba's main international telecommunications links are through Intersputnik, with antiquated undersea telephone cables to the U. S., the West Indies, Spain, and possibly Italy.
After concluding the arrangement with Arturo Gonzalez in Del Rio, Ben Toney and his associate then drove across the Rio Grande and on to the dirt roads and through the shacks that led to the small antiquated studio and barn that housed the facilities of radio station XERF.
Another proverb associated with Ibycus was recorded by Diogenianus: " more antiquated than Ibycus " or " more silly than Ibycus ".
Oregon-American merged with Long-Bell Lumber Company in May, 1953, which itself merged with International Paper in November, 1957. International Paper judged the mill antiquated, and closed it on December 20, 1957.
Investment spurred by Marcellus Shale natural gas exploration in the areas surrounding Duryea has transformed an antiquated, weed-ridden rail yard in Duryea, known as the Pittston Yard, into a transloading terminal teeming with rail and trucking activity.
As ruler, Cetshwayo set about reviving the military methods of his uncle Shaka as far as possible, forming new age-set regiments and even succeeded in equipping his regiments with a few antiquated muskets and other outdated firearms.

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