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The modern events in which athletes compete in at the World Cup and Olympics are ( distances presented in Female / Male format ): 1 km Sprint, 2X1 km Team Sprint, 10 km / 15 km Individual Start, 15 km / 30 km Pursuit, 30 km / 50 km Mass Start, and 4x5 km / 4x10 km Relay.
Individual athletes such as swimmer Natalie du Toit and track athlete Oscar Pistorius have competed as equals against able bodied athletes at various events including the Olympic Games.
Individual surf lifesaving events include:
Individual local groups and their members also host smaller events for members and their guests.
The ISU Forensics Individual Events team is one of the most successful forensics individual events teams in the country.
Individual studies of patients undergoing MT showed diminished negative symptoms — such as flattened affect, speech issues, and anhedonia – and improved social symptoms, such as increased conversation ability, reduced social isolation, and increased interest in external events.
Individual time trials are often used as stages in stage races such as the Grand Tours ; these vary from short prologue time trials over no more than eight kilometres, to longer distance events over flat or rolling courses, to timed climbs up mountain roads.
The events hosted in this stadium were the Opening and Closing Ceremonies, Athletics, Football finals, and the Individual Jumping Grand Prix.
For example, some districts may opt to split the qualifying competition for Student Congress from the remaining events, or hold separate tournaments for Individual Events and Debate.
* Carl Hester and Charlotte Dujardin-Gold Medal Winners in the Team Dressage and Individual Dressage events at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London are based at Newent.
Individual events that have been held here are numerous.
Individual events is a type of speech competition characterized by individuals competing in a variety of different events.
There are many types of events included in any Individual Events competition, and these events vary by state and / or conference.
Individual events tournaments usually take from six to twelve hours to complete, with the longest tournaments lasting multiple days.
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Individual events occurring on the network may be logged for audit purposes and for later high-level analysis.
Individual Eleven is a feature-length OVA which retells the events of S. A. C.
The Sprint meet featured 14 events: the 50s of the strokes, the 100 Individual Medley, and 4x50 relays ( free and medley ).
Individual events are less popular and much less common than pairs and teams events.

Individual and called
Individual scholars have also called the family " Erythraean " ( Tucker 1966 ) and " Lisramic " ( Hodge 1972 ).
Individual letters are assembled into words and lines of text with the aid of a composing stick, and the whole assembly is tightly bound together to make up a page image called a forme, where all letter faces are exactly the same height to form a flat surface of type.
Individual reviewers labeled the book " sickening ", criticised its " stupid cruelties ", and called the author's imagination " diseased ".
" Individual congregations (" wards ") are led by a Bishop or branch president who was called to his position through revelation by the church's hierarchical leadership, and he serves until released from the position.
In the United States, recruit training in the Army is called Basic Combat Training, U. S. Army Infantry undergoes OSUT ( One Station Unit Training ) which involves BCT, Infantry Advanced Individual Training and Specialized Infantry Training ( such as Bradley, or Mortar School ) all in one, in the Air Force it is called Basic Military Training or " BMT ", in the Navy and Marine Corps, it is called Recruit Training and in the Coast Guard, it is called, " Basic Training.
Individual implementations of the message are called methods.
A United States Airman's Meal, Combat, Individual ration ( also called a C-ration ).
In 1954, the C-4 ration was developed as a modification of the C-3 ration, and was called Ration, Combat, Individual.
Individual metal articles, such as steel girders or wrought iron gates, can be hot-dip galvanized by a process called batch galvanizing.
Individual branding, also called individual product branding or multibranding, is the marketing strategy of giving each product in a portfolio its own unique brand name.
Individual cells resemble small amoebae and move and feed in an amoeboid manner, thus they are called " myxamoebae " ( to distinguish them from true amoebae ).
Individual topics, and a party's, person's, or organization's opinion on them are often called the " planks " of their platform in reference to a basic stage made out of boards or planks of wood, similar to what can be assembled for public speaking or debates to be held on.
Individual surfactant molecules that are in the system but are not part of a micelle are called " monomers ".
Volkswagen Individual have also engineered an even faster Polo called the Polo GTI Cup Edition.
Individual church members are called Creators and the religion they practice is Creativity.
There are also three " Ford Individual packs " with special characteristics each ( in both the interior and exterior design ), called Tattoo, Grand Prix and Digital.
Prior to the establishment of the men's World Open, a tournament called the World Amateur Individual Championship was held in the late-1960s and 1970s.
Individual members could also choose to be liable to be called up for service within the United Kingdom even in situations when the force as a whole was not embodied.
The Award was previously called Best Instrumental Jazz Album, Individual or Group from 1959 to 2011.
* Individual quantum dots can be created from two-dimensional electron or hole gases present in remotely doped quantum wells or semiconductor heterostructures called lateral quantum dots.
Broadly speaking, Smith followed the views of his mentor, Francis Hutcheson of the University of Glasgow, who divided moral philosophy into four parts: Ethics and Virtue ; Private rights and Natural liberty ; Familial rights ( called Economics ); and State and Individual rights ( called Politics ).

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