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regularly and patches
There are, therefore, regularly spaced patches of membrane, which have no insulation.
The CrossOver version of Wine is regularly refreshed with the latest free Wine patches ; likewise, patches from the company are sent back to the Wine project almost immediately.
* J. M. Simpson qmail site Useful Information about qmail, including explanations and patches, by John M. Simpson ( Updated regularly )
Lightning strikes the summit regularly, creating patches of " brownish black to olive-black glass " that resemble " greasy splotches of enamel paint ".
Paradox regularly releases patches to their games long after a game's initial release.
Intuit hosted all of the user's data, and provided patches and regularly upgraded the software automatically.
The development team continued ( until 2005 ) to support the game with regularly released upgrades and patches over the Internet.
Patch Tuesday is the second Tuesday of each month, on which Microsoft regularly releases security patches.

regularly and forest
Furthermore, if timber is regularly removed from the forest and turned into lasting wood products, those products continue sequestering carbon, while the replacement tree farm trees absorb more carbon dioxide, thus effecting a continuous reduction in greenhouse gas.
However, in many savannas, tree densities are higher and trees are more regularly spaced than in forest.
At extreme low tide a petrified forest is partially revealed in the northern part of Sandown Bay, and fragments of petrified wood are regularly washed up on the beach.
Due to its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, the forest is regularly shrouded in a coastal marine layer fog, contributing to a wet environment that encourages vigorous plant growth.
They do not generally occur in disturbed areas but will regularly visit semi-open forest / pasture mosiac, mainly in hunting forays.
In North America prior to European colonization, Algonquian, Iroquois and other Native American people regularly cleared areas of forest to create transitional meadows where deer could find nutrition and be hunted.
Other unusual and exotic meats such as dog, bat, and forest rat are also regularly served in North Sulawesi region.
The tree once grew as large groves or sprinkled regularly as an emergent species throughout other forest types on the Upper Stanley and Brisbane Rivers, Sunshine Coast hinterland ( especially the Blackall Range near Montville and Maleny ), and also towards and on the Bunya Mountains.
High densities of Noisy Miners are regularly recorded in forests with thick understory in southern Queensland, or more from the forest / agricultural land edge.
Also the ancient Hindu epics and Shaivite texts regularly mention Darukavana, meaning a forest of deodars, as a sacred place.
Some lines were moved regularly to the areas of of forest to be exploited.
The tigers regularly attack and kill humans who venture into the forest, human deaths ranging from 30 – 100 per year.
In addition to traditional forest produce like timber, fuelwood, pulpwood etc., large scale harvest of non wood forest products such as thatching materials, honey, bees-wax, fish, crustacean and mollusk resources of the forest takes place regularly.
* Lele, Another feature of the ʻIli is that an ʻIli often consisted of several distinct sections of land, est, for instance, would be on the sea shore, another in dry, open land or lands, another in the regularly terraced and watered taro patch section, and still another in the forest section.

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Since 1944 he has also conducted regularly at the San Francisco Opera, where he made his debut with a memorable performance of Verdi's Falstaff.
In Tamil Nadu State, it is called ம ு ள ை க ் க ீ ர ை and is regularly consumed as a favourite dish, where the greens are steamed, and mashed, with light seasoning of salt, red chillis and cumin.
Clinton says he remembers his stepfather as a gambler and an alcoholic who regularly abused his mother and half-brother, Roger Clinton, Jr., to the point where he intervened multiple times with the threat of violence to protect them.
Dung heaps or slurry pits should be covered or removed, and their perimeters ( where most larvae are found ) regularly scraped.
The wounded officers taken prisoner were held on board Vanguard, where Nelson regularly entertained them at dinner.
One of the theaters to show it regularly at midnight was New York's Waverly ( also now closed ), where Rocky Horror had played for a house record ninety-five weeks.
In semi-presidential systems such as France, where the president formally appoints a prime minister but the government itself must still maintain the confidence of parliament, coalition governments occur quite regularly.
This was the first album where the band regularly interacted with fans via the internet on their own re-launched website, Twitter and Facebook.
They exist in many areas of international law but are especially useful in the environmental field, where they may be used to regularly incorporate recent scientific knowledge.
Series of this type include the Famous Five ( 21 novels, 1942 – 1963, based on four children and their dog ), the Five Find-Outers and Dog, ( 15 novels, 1943 – 1961, where five children regularly outwit the local police ) as well as The Secret Seven ( 15 novels, 1949 – 1963, a society of seven children who solve various mysteries ).
In 1993, G-FAN picked up where JFFJ left off, and is approaching its 100th regularly published issue.
Specifically, several research groups have reported that pre-eclampsia, a life threatening complication that sometimes arises in pregnancy, is much less frequent in couples who have practiced oral sex, and even more rare in couples where fellatio regularly ended with a woman's swallowing of her partner's semen.
He was also impressed by the many gardens of Suzhou, where he spent the summers with extended family and regularly visited a nearby ancestral shrine.
While there, Polk joined the Dialectic Society where he regularly took part in debates and learned the art of oratory.
Finding that typhus disappeared from the top floor of his hospital, where patients were bathed and given clean clothes and bedding, while it raged through the floors below where such hygiene measures were not in place, Lind recommended that sailors be stripped, shaved, scrubbed, and issued with clean clothes and bedding regularly.
During their time in Kassel, Jacob regularly attended the meetings of the academy where he read papers on the most varied subjects.
In retirement, he continues to be involved in motorsport events, regularly appearing at contemporary and historic motorsport events around the world where until recently he often drove his former Cooper and Brabham cars.
In the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it is referred to regularly, it is called " the feast of first fruits ".
The three then moved to Tempe, Arizona ( a Phoenix suburb and home to Arizona State University ) where the Kirkwood brothers purchased two adjacent homes, one of which had a " shed " in the back where they regularly practiced.
Upon leaving the White House, the couple returned to California, where they purchased a home in the wealthy East Gate Old Bel Air neighborhood of Bel Air, Los Angeles, dividing their time between Bel Air and the Reagan Ranch in Santa Barbara, California ; Ronald and Nancy regularly attended Bel Air Presbyterian Church as well.
The difference between a floodplain and an alluvial plain is that the floodplain represents the area experiencing flooding fairly regularly in the present or recently, whereas an alluvial plain includes areas where the floodplain is now and used to be, or areas which only experience flooding a few times a century.
In it, humanity has abandoned space and is left with an overcrowded Earth where a small elite not only treats all the rest as chattel slaves, but also regularly practices cannibalism, its members getting their chefs to prepare " roast suckling coolie " for their banquets.
This is an ancient British midwinter celebration that occurs every year in Padstow and was originally part of the pagan heritage of midwinter celebrations that were regularly celebrated all over Cornwall where people would guise dance and disguise themselves by blackening up their faces or wearing masks.

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