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now and reaches
Ancient Egypt was an ancient civilization of Northeastern Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern country of Egypt.
If the territory included all the tributaries of the Mississippi on its western bank, the northern reaches of the Purchase extended into the equally ill-defined British possession — Rupert's Land of British North America, now part of Canada.
The size of the Gobi desert has increased and now reaches the outskirts of Beijing.
Although many populated land locations on the planet now have terrestrial communications facilities ( microwave, fiber-optic ), even undersea, with more than sufficient capacity, telephony and Internet access is still available only via satellite in many places in Africa, Latin America, and Asia, as well as isolated locations that have no terrestrial facilities, such as Canada's Arctic islands, Antarctica, the far reaches of Alaska and Greenland, and ships at sea.
It is released when the cycle is complete ( minute hand reaches 59 minutes ) and now minutes and seconds are both in sync with the master clock.
* The Mayan civilization reaches its most prolific period, the classic period, in what is now Guatemala, Belize and parts of southern Mexico adjacent to the former two.
When the program " crashes " or reaches a preset condition, the debugger typically shows the location in the original code if it is a source-level debugger or symbolic debugger, commonly now seen in integrated development environments.
The Kru people and their languages, although now many speak English as a second language, are said to be “ dominant in the southwest region where the forest zone reaches the coastal lagoons ”.
* In cooling mode the cycle is similar, but the outdoor coil is now the condenser and the indoor coil ( which reaches a lower temperature ) is the evaporator.
Padme's children, now parentless except for a Sith Lord, are placed into adoptive families until such time as the living Force reaches out to them and they take up their destiny.
The Pent Stream now runs through a culvert from the fire station, at the junction of Radnor Park Road, Park Farm and Pavilion Road, until it reaches the inner harbour.
It now forms part of the river Yare and reaches the sea at Great Yarmouth.
In recent years, the city spread across the eastern Winnebago county line and now reaches into Boone County, Illinois.
Although much of the upper reaches are now designated as leisure routes, there is still significant commencial traffic on the navigation.
At its height in the 9th century, the kingdom controlled the lands between what is now modern Huế, to the northern reaches of the Mekong Delta in Southern Vietnam.
That stream now disappears underground at the aptly named ' Water Sinks ', 1. 5 kilometres ( one mile ) before its valley reaches the top of the cove.
Its lower reaches are now very popular for boating, being known throughout the sailing world as The Heart of British Yachting
Supported by the parallel development of cinema, television and other filmed media it now reaches a larger audience than ever.
The new area of the renovated passenger terminal now reaches.
A programme of road improvements starting in the 1920s transformed the road so that is now predominantly a two or three lane dual carriageway, bypassing the town centres, with a section of motorway, the A3 ( M ), just before the road reaches the A27 at Havant.
The League clubs would now receive £ 5m and an 80-per-cent share of all future revenue earned by the venture until the total amount reaches the original figure of £ 35m.
In its lower reaches it now forms the boundary between the ceremonial counties of County Durham and North Yorkshire, while in the highest part of its course it forms the boundary between the historic counties of Westmorland and Durham.
The upper reaches of Stonehouse Creek, now Victoria Park, were formerly known as the Deadlake and it is frequently marked as such on early maps of the locality.
The lower reaches of the creek were filled in from the 1960s onwards and it is now a recreation ground and home to the Stonehouse Creek Social Club and home to Devonport High School Old Boys RFC.
A horse may be gelded at any age ; however, if an owner knows that he or she intends to geld a particular foal, it is now considered best to geld the horse prior to becoming a yearling, and definitely before he reaches sexual maturity.

now and capacity
He knew her mind pretty well, by now, its quick perceptions and sympathies, its painful insistence on truth and directness, its capacity for love almost too deep for a man to reciprocate, even in part.
Armenia is now a net energy exporter, although it does not have sufficient generating capacity to replace Metsamor, which is under international pressure to close.
AMPS and D-AMPS have now been phased out in favor of either CDMA2000 or GSM which allow for higher capacity data transfers for services such as WAP, Multimedia Messaging System ( MMS ), and wireless Internet access.
With ' King Richard ' still holding court as coach in 1951, albeit now in a non-playing capacity, Essendon seemed on course for a third consecutive flag but a controversial four week suspension dished out to John Coleman on the eve of the finals effectively put paid to their chances.
The Church went on to become a megachurch, and is now run by Jerry Falwell's son Jonathan Falwell, who serves in the same capacity as his father.
As an instance of his tact in this capacity, it is related that when Charles interrupted a complimentary address by quoting from a satirical poem of Alamanni's the words :" l ' aquila grifagna, Che per piu devorar, duoi rostri porta " (" Two crooked bills the ravenous eagle bears, The better to devour "), the latter at once replied that he spoke them as a poet, who was permitted to use fictions, but that he spoke now as an ambassador, who was obliged to tell the truth.
Grandstand redevelopments and occupational health and safety legislation have now limited the maximum seating capacity to approximately 95, 000 with an additional 5000 standing room capacity, bringing the total capacity to just over 100, 000.
There are limits to the capacity of the energy that can be stored, and although the exact limitations are unknown as of now, there have been a few examples.
Due to the complexity and financial and time requirements around this activity, some organizations now employ tools that can monitor and create production-like conditions ( also referred as " noise ") in their performance testing environments ( PTE ) to understand capacity and resource requirements and verify / validate quality attributes.
The new cells with more capacity now charge very slowly, so slowly that the chemicals may begin to crystallize before reaching the fully charged state, reducing new cell capacity over several charge / discharge cycles until their capacity more closely matches the old cells in the series string.
Both plants have a combined annual capacity of 600, 000 units. In the year 2007 Hyundai opened its R & D facility in Hyderabad Andhra pradesh, employing now nearly 450 engineers from different parts of the country.
But now there are many projections of a continuation of the decline in world agricultural capability ( and hence carrying capacity ) which began in the 1990s.
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.
The processor speed and memory capacity of modern PCs are many orders of magnitude greater than they were for the original IBM PC and yet backwards compatibility has been largely maintained – a 32-bit operating system can still operate many of the simpler programs written for the OS of the early 1980s without needing an emulator, though an emulator like DOSBox now has near-native functionality at full speed.
These were both in less than 2000 capacity venues – a special occasion for the band and the fans ( due to Incubus's mainstream success, the band now usually plays at large arenas worldwide ).
The ground was developed into an all-seater stadium in the mid-1990s and now has a capacity of 52, 387.
In 1947, the Gulag Angara prison labor camp was constructed near Bratsk, with capacity for up to 44, 000 prisoners for projects such as the construction of the railway from Tayshet to Ust-Kut via Bratsk ( now the western section of the Baikal-Amur Mainline ).
The implication is that the carrying capacity of the Bering Sea is much lower now than it has been in the past.
Built between 1974 and 1996, the James Bay Project now has a combined generating capacity of 16, 021 MW and produces about 83, 000, 000, 000 kWh of electricity each year, about half of Quebec's consumption.
Its initial capacity was 33, 000 metric tons per year ( mtpy ) but has since been expanded several times and now has a capacity of about 189, 000 mtpy.

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