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This instinct is to-day awakened and gives warning that it feels the occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be a menace which, by introducing fresh Slav elements into the Hungarian political organism and providing a wider field and further recruitment of the Croat opposition, would upset the unstable equilibrium in which the Magyar domination is poised.
The result is a 20 % wider image than previously possible which also gives better clarity to the image.
The Depressed or four-centred arch is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure.
This gives management wider discretion in its assessment approach.
This gives Thucydides the opportunity for undistracted study for his History and for travel and wider contacts, especially on the Peloponnesian side ( Sparta and its allies ).
Porro prism designs have the added benefit of folding the optical path so that the physical length of the binoculars is less than the focal length of the objective and wider spacing of the objectives gives a better sensation of depth. Thus, the size of binoculars are reduced.
Players often have the choice of shooting from the hip (" hippie ") which is less accurate but gives a wider view of the area, or using the scope / iron sights for better zoom-in accuracy but at the penalty of restricted view.
A sliding compound miter saw has a blade which can be pulled through the work similar to the action of a radial arm saw, which gives a greater capacity for cutting wider workpieces.
Second, it gives a wider field of view.
The area gives its name to the local government district, Forest of Dean, and a Parliamentary constituency, all of which cover wider areas than the historic Forest.
This process is often used on South American seaweeds and gives some of the cost benefits of semirefined processing, while allowing a wider range of seaweeds to be processed.
This allows for louder levels to be cut on the disc by the cutting engineer, which in turn gives a wider dynamic range, and thus better sound quality.
It also gives the club an opportunity to showcase itself to the wider square dance community, provides dancers an opportunity to socialize, and provides employment for callers.
This gives the format a greater dynamic range and wider frequency response than the CD.
Substituting propofol for midazolam, which gives the patient quicker recovery, is gaining wider use, but requires closer monitoring of respiration.
The double door feature gives the user a wider range of options than a standard one.
It serves commuters heading to Manchester particularly those from the wider Cheshire area and gives access to Manchester Airport from the national motorway network.
This instinct is to-day awakened and gives warning that it feels the occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be a menace which, by introducing fresh Slav elements into the Hungarian political organism and providing a wider field and further recruitment of the Croat opposition, would upset the unstable equilibrium in which the Magyar domination is poised.
This assembly resembled the mir, but had wider attributes: it assessed the taxes, divided the land, took measures for the opening and support of schools, village grain-stores, communal cultivation, and so on, and elected its ataman ( leader ) and its judges, who settled all disputes up to an amount that the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica gives as "£ 10 " ( or above that sum with the consent of both sides ).
The Aga Khan is one of several Shia signatories of the Amman Message, which gives a broad foundation for defining those denominations of Islam that should be considered as part of the wider Muslim Ummah
The fact that the compiler and compiler subroutines are available at run-time ( a requirement for incremental compilation ) gives it the ability to support a far wider range of extensions than would be possible using only a macro facility.
Working with a letterpress also gives the printer the option of using a wider range of paper, including handmade, organic, and tree-free.
Immediately prior to use in a performance, the leather covering the wider aperture is made moist and a spot of paste made from rice flour and water is applied to the center, which lowers the pitch of the left membrane and gives it a very powerful resonating bass sound.
The BOLIDE has also a new warhead, which is a shaped charge with a pre-fragmented jacket, the adaptable proximity fuze gives it full effectiveness against a wider variety of targets, and new reprogrammable electronics gives it the possibility to engage attack cruise missiles and UAVs.

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Newspapermen and politicians especially are aware of the penetrating attention and expert analysis the league gives to public affairs.
* 1867 – At Tremont Temple in Boston, British author Charles Dickens gives his first public reading in the United States.
* 1790 – Louis XVI of France gives his public assent to Civil Constitution of the Clergy during the French Revolution.
Naomi Oreskes and Erik Conway named Singer in their book, Merchants of Doubt, as one of three contrarian physicists — along with Fred Seitz and Bill Nierenberg — who regularly injected themselves into the public debate about contentious scientific issues, positioning themselves as skeptics, their views gaining traction because the media gives them equal time out of a sense of fairness.
* 1935 – Inventor Edwin Armstrong gives the first public demonstration of FM broadcasting in the United States at Alpine, New Jersey.
* 1893 – Nikola Tesla gives the first public demonstration of radio in St. Louis, Missouri.
* 1992 – Li Hongzhi gives the first public lecture on Falun Gong in Changchun, People's Republic of China.
* gives talks and presentations on Mars Direct to schools, colleges, universities, professional bodies and the general public
The most common is the pupil's concert, which gives experience in playing in public and under a certain degree of pressure, without outright criticism or a more or less arbitrary marking system.
In his writings on public amusements, the veiling of virgins, the conduct of women, and the like, he gives expression to these views.
** Lou Gehrig gives his last public speech, following a diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( ALS ).
* December 2 – In a New York City theater, British author Charles Dickens gives his first public reading in the United States.
In early 2010, a government proposal to remove 705 ha of land on the Te Ahumata Plateau ( called " White Cliffs " by the locals ) from Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act, which gives protection from the mining of public land, was widely criticised.
Szasz describes the deceased ( 1989 ) Laing in vitriolic terms, accusing him of being irresponsible and equivocal on psychiatric diagnosis and use of force, and detailing his past " public behavior " as " a fit subject for moral judgment " which he gives as " a bad person and a fraud as a professional ".
The content usually gives one or two examples of people, sometimes public figures who obeyed and were rewarded and others who disobeyed and suffered heavily, which may even include cases of deaths and of someone becoming a millionaire overnight.
The film gives an origin to his role as an inspector: originally an inept Gendarme, he is hired by Chief Inspector Dreyfus to serve as the public investigator into a high-publicity murder so that Dreyfus can carry out his own investigation behind the scenes without risking looking bad if he can't solve anything.
She is the only character to show the hunchback a moment of human kindness: as he is being whipped for punishment and jeered by a horrid rabble, she approaches the public stock and gives him a drink of water.
Mandatory disclosure of financial and other information about the issuer and the security itself gives private individuals as well as large institutions the same basic facts about the public companies they invest in, thereby increasing public scrutiny while reducing insider trading and fraud.
This Act gives school staff within the public education system the power to assign punishment for non-compliance with school uniform dress code.
Various bodies have been set up to support the Tate including Tate Members for the general public, where a yearly fee gives rights such as free entry to charging exhibitions and members rooms.
Disabled owners of service dogs are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, which generally gives them the right to be accompanied by their service animal anywhere the general public is allowed.
The river can be crossed on foot or bicycle by a public footbridge ( partly the old railway bridge ) upstream from The Harbour Inn, which gives access to the village of Walberswick.

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