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Although the wood has been changed to coal, much of it still retains its original cell structure.
The view of J. R. R. Tolkien is that the poem retains a much too genuine memory of Anglo-Saxon paganism to have been composed more than a few generations after the completion of the Christianisation of England around AD 700.
Despite this legal status, the ELDR party has yet to achieve significant grassroots involvement and retains much of the character of a mere confederation of national political parties.
( In medical English, however, " embarrass " retains a meaning much more general than in the language as a whole: essentially, to diminish.
Although extensively bombed by Soviet air forces during the latter stages of World War II, much of the medieval Old Town still retains its charm.
In the new millennium, the genre remains popular but retains a much smaller proportion of enthusiasts than it once did, due to the increasing popularity of other genres and internet multiplayer gaming.
z / OS offers the attributes of modern operating systems but also retains much of the functionality originating in the 1960s and each subsequent decade that is still found in daily use ( backward compatibility is one of z / OS's central design philosophies ).
Man of la Mancha, adapted by Dale Wasserman from his own ninety-minute television play I, Don Quixote, retains much of the dialogue in that play, cutting only enough to make room for the musical numbers which were added when the play was converted into a stage musical.
As of 2007, the site also retains numerous building foundations, portions of the water and sewer systems, the outline of the road grid, remains of the landscaping constructed by incarcerees, and much more.
If the mother cloud retains much of its original form after the appearance of the new genus, it is termed a genitus cloud.
The danger is that ' such criticism tends to be reductive, explaining away the ambiguities of works of literature by reference to established psychoanalytic doctrine ; and very little of this work retains much influence today '.
Leith still retains a very much separate identity, and the parliamentary constituency had to be renamed " Edinburgh North and Leith ", to avoid offence to " Leithers ".
While the Lada 110 and the Lada Priora have taken much of the Samara's market share at home, the Samara retains a clear price advantage and steady demand.
Lithuanian still retains many of the original features of the nominal morphology found in some ancient Indo-European languages like Sanskrit and Latin, and has therefore been the focus of much study in the area of Indo-European linguistics.
Crystal Palace still retains much of its impressive Victorian architecture, although housing styles are mixed, with Victorian terraces next to mid-war terraces side by side with blocks of modern flats.
Sidcup retains Kent as its county reference, ( much like most of Outer London with the other Home counties, although small parts of Sidcup correspond with the London postal address such as SE9.
Free jazz almost by definition dispenses with such structures, but also by definition ( it is, after all, " jazz " as much as it is " free ") it retains much of the language of earlier jazz playing.
Her story is called " Ice ," and while she retains some of the main elements of the original fairy tale, such as the basic plot and the proximity of their houses and the window-box gardens, she does not mention the grandmother or much of the back story.
Wesley Chapel has been a major catalyst in the rapid growth of Pasco County, 38th fastest growing county in the nation .< sup ></ sup > and retains much in the way of wildlife.
The existing town retains much of the 1875 town form including the “ gifted ” properties.
Much of the manufacturing and industry faded with the Great Depression, but South Paris remains the commercial section of Paris, and retains much of its Victorian era architecture.
One of them, the Ernest Vosburgh Summer House ( built in 1916 ) on Ravine Road near Crescent and Royal still retains much of its original design.
While in some respects Ashland is becoming a " bedroom community " of those much larger cities, it retains a rural character.

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She retains her heavy involvement in the military aspect of her rule, especially when she asserts herself asthe president of kingdom will / Appear there for a man .” Where the dominating power lies is up for interpretation, yet there are several mentions of the power exchange in their relationship in the text.
Gaiman retains the copyright to the text and in 1999 decided, encouraged by publisher Avon, to publish Stardust as a conventional novel in hardback without illustrations.
* This entry retains some updated public domain text originally from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
In the American version of this arcade game, the games opening story retains its original Japanese text and voice over.
The commercial BBEdit text editor retains a feature it calls " shell worksheets " on Mac OSX.
The roots of written Gallo literature are traced back to Le Livre des Manières written in 1178 by Etienne de Fougères, a poetical text of 336 quatrains and the earliest known Romance text from Brittany, and to Le Roman d ' Aquin, an anonymous 12th century chanson de geste transcribed in the 15th century but which nevertheless retains features typical of the mediaeval Romance of Brittany.
Another feature that PerlMonks retains from Everything is the Chatterbox, which is a text chat area at the side of every page.

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Eventually it evolved into an original property, but retains many elements of the original including the distinctive missile trails and a general aesthetic similarity and could be considered a spiritual sequel.
Whoever having unauthorized possession of, access to, or control over any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, or note relating to the national defense, or information relating to the national defense which information the possessor has reason to believe could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of any foreign nation, willfully communicates, delivers, transmits or causes to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted, or attempts to communicate, deliver, transmit or cause to be communicated, delivered, or transmitted the same to any person not entitled to receive it, or willfully retains the same and fails to deliver it to the officer or employee of the United States entitled to receive it.
This could, potentially, be able to continue inevitably: it retains every outlet with which to continue ; one word is simply inserted followed by the repeating ' uneccessary '.
Years after Danny Arnold ended production ( because he could not see any way to continue without repeating storylines ; the show was not cancelled by the network ), Barney Miller retains a devoted following among real-life police officers, who appreciate the show's emphasis on dialog and believably quirky characters, and its low-key portrayal of cops going about their jobs.
Consequently, it is suggested that the management of the CFP could be improved through the application of the theory of subsidiarity-the principle that political decisions should be handled at the lowest, least centralised competent level .< ref > The subsidiarity principle was introduced into EU policies as part of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty ; however, it does not apply to areas such as the CFP over which the Community retains exclusive competence.
Even with the changes, it retains a great deal of backward compatibility, so an RPG program written 37 years ago could run today with little or no modification.
Next he found that nylon thread, when woven in loops and heat-treated, retains its shape and is resilient, however the loops had to be cut in just the right spot so that they could be fastened and unfastened many times.
These ‘ planned ’ Roman streets on the south bank therefore seem natural precursor to the more industrial atmosphere and activity which modern Norton still retains to this day, whilst Roman Malton across the river could boast at least one fine townhouse that was furnished with painted walls, mosaic floors, heated rooms and sculptural architectural decoration, examples of which are held by the Malton Museum, but are not on public view.
To interpret this, it is necessary to understand that the French language usually drops accents ( diacritics ) on capital letters, but nevertheless very often retains the accent for capital É ( E with acute accent ) when it occurs in a word-final or near word-final position, because in this position it could be mistaken for silent " e " and the word could be mistaken for another word: eg, conté ( told ), conte ( tale ).
However, High Wycombe retains an air defence direction capability, and the UK Representative there could take back control over QRA South if it was necessary to respond to a terrorist threat from the air.
The drama could have been based on events which conspire to separate the lovers, but Racine chose rather to eliminate all events that could overshadow the one action that he retains: the announcement by Titus that he is leaving her.
Allen could earn as much or more than he did last year with bonuses that would be activated if he retains his job as the team's starting quarterback.
She eventually sold them in Bloomingdale's and many other retail outlets but due to the fact that her designs could not be patented, she moved on to other ventures but retains the title of Toe Ring Lady to this day.

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