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runs and highly
The IHÉS runs a highly regarded mathematical journal, Publications Mathématiques de l ' IHÉS.
Sammy's running is highly symbolic: he runs both literally and metaphorically.
Southampton runs a highly successful youth academy, with a number of teams from ages nine to 18 years.
After signing with the team, he was assigned to the rookie-league Elizabethton Twins in the Appalachian League where he immediately showed why the Twins considered him so highly, hitting. 382, with 3 home runs, 35 RBI, and 43 steals, in only 65 games, albeit against predominantly younger players.
Due to the limited runs of the records, Fenton vinyl 45rpms are highly collectable, often selling for hundreds of dollars each.
At the western end of the bay, the peninsula of Zudar runs out to the southernmost point of Rügen ( Palmer Ort ), at the eastern end the highly indented peninsula of Mönchgut projects into the sea.
These make a highly regular array, the sub-pellicular array, which runs parallel just under the cell surface along the long axis of the cell.
The university also runs its own award schemes to promote and disseminate good teaching practice, an approach which was highly praised by the QAA.
Finally, antivirus software generally runs at the highly trusted kernel level of the operating system, creating a potential avenue of attack.
The eponymous heroine is a highly sympathetic 50th-century everywoman, and the tone of the strip runs from the comic to the poignant.
Induction welding is used for long production runs and is a highly automated process, usually used for welding the seams of pipes.
slrn runs through a textual user interface and is highly customizable.
These factions include the World Trade Organization ( WTO ), which converted many of the world's remaining metropolitan centers into highly regulated city-states ; The Order, a religious order which created a new world religion from elements of all major religions and sociopolitical principles ; the " Knights Templar ", who advocate the complete prevention of biomodification ; the " Omar ", a society of heavily biomodified humans possessing a group mind, which runs a global black market, and wishes to become a transhuman race through biomodification ; and ApostleCorp, which seeks to help JC Denton achieve his goal of biomodifying every human on Earth, and thus equalizing the race.
As well as the two Saturday sides we run a midweek team who play in the Kidderminster League, the club also runs a highly successful junior section for children aged between 4 and 17 years.
The large groove that runs the length of the spine was once thought to be a channel for blood vessels, but since the bone does not contain vascular canals, the sail is not thought to have been as highly vascularized as once thought.
Creatures 3 runs on the CAOS engine, making it highly moddable, but now it is retired and outdated.
As a highly effective right-handed batsman who batted at, or near the top of the order, Fry scored 30, 886 first-class runs with an average of over 50 — a particularly high figure for an era when scores were generally lower than today.
IGN stated that " it's highly refreshing to see a Nintendo-created game with such undeniably high production values ," noting the " photorealistic " environments, particle effects, character animation, and the observation that the game constantly runs at 30 frames-per-second.
It is known for its extensive delta ecosystem, as well as for its prolific runs of wild salmon, which are among the most highly prized stocks in the world.
Bristol Old Vic runs a popular, and highly successful Young Company for young people aged 7 – 25.
Before June, he had hit hundreds against the highly regarded Yorkshire bowlers and in match-saving performances against Gloucestershire and Somerset and became the second batsman, and first amateur, to reach 1, 000 runs in the season.
Though not as highly prized for sport as other fish may be, kingcroakers ( also known as whiting in Florida and sea mullet in North Carolina ) have the ability to pull out some little, zippy runs.
However, he gained most of his popularity through several juggling videos featuring his highly technical tricks including siteswap variations, pirouettes, and long runs of numbers with clubs, balls, and sometimes rings.
The Aleutian Range is a highly active volcanic mountain range which runs along the entire length of the Peninsula.

runs and rated
Lara's match-winning performance of 153 not out against Australia in Bridgetown, Barbados in 1999 has been rated by Wisden as the second best batting performance in the history of Test cricket, next only to the 270 runs scored by Sir Donald Bradman in The Ashes Test match of 1937.
The engine without the turbo runs on unleaded gasoline rated at 87 octane, and the turbo engine ( EJ255 ) requires premium fuel rated minimum 91 octane.
His 270 runs won the match for Australia and has been rated the greatest innings of all time.
The Pallavicini face itself, a group of very steep and seemingly endless mogul runs, is rated double black diamond extreme.
* When the field excitation voltage is made equal to the rated voltage, the motor runs at unity power factor.
* When the field excitation voltage is increased above the rated voltage, the motor runs at leading power factor.
The trust which runs these two hospitals was rated as ' good ' for its overall quality and use of services by the HealthCare Commission Standards.
TV Guide rated the film three out of four stars and commented, " Although it ultimately runs out of steam, this charming spoof of the 1920s is still one of the 1960s ' better musicals.
Noted baseball analyst Bill James rated him the worst baserunner in the MLB in his annual book, because of his overaggressive tactics including being thrown out 8 times on attempts at going from first to third, costing his team an estimated 40 runs.
The team was further enhanced by A. G. Steel – an amateur considered second only to W. G. Grace as the country's best all rounder – Johnny Briggs – a professional from Sutton-in-Ashfield and the only player to score 10, 000 runs and take 1, 000 wickets for Lancashire – and wicket-keeper Dick Pilling – who in 1891 was rated by Wisden as the second-best wicket-keeper in the world behind Jack Blackham.
Although pon farr stories are explicit, Kirk / Spock fiction runs the gamut of ratings from G to NC-17, as rated by the authors.
She co-anchored the two hour Sunday morning edition of Fox News Live and was one of the anchors of the highly rated morning show " Fox and Friends Weekend " which runs three straight hours and is largely unscripted.

runs and research
* 1957 – Felix Wankel's first working prototype ( DKM 54 ) of the Wankel engine runs at the NSU research and development department Versuchsabteilung TX in Germany
The main east-west walkway that runs from the research park through to the arts faculty buildings, was named Wally's Walk in recognition of Walter Abraham's contribution to the development of the university.
Grants from the Terry Fox Foundation, which organizes the runs, have helped Canadian scientists make numerous advances in cancer research.
École des Ponts ParisTech runs research in the following disciplines ( the names of corresponding research centres are in brackets ):
The Faculty of Arts & Design runs a number of research centres:
Narrative inquiry runs deeper than being a research tool used in case studies.
If the government borrows ( runs a deficit ) to deal with a severe recession ( or depression ), to help self-defense, or spends on public investment ( in infrastructure, education, basic research, or public health ), the vast majority of economists would agree that the deficit is bearable, beneficial, and even necessary.
In addition, it supports research via an extensive library ; runs the Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, a summer graduate-level academic program, established in 1955 by maritime historian Professor Robert G. Albion of Harvard University ; and, in conjunction with Williams College, hosts Williams-Mystic, an undergraduate program in maritime studies.
The BSH runs six ships for survey and research purposes.
ZSL runs ZSL London Zoo, ZSL Whipsnade Zoo and Biota !, carries out scientific research in the Institute of Zoology and is actively involved in field conservation in other countries worldwide.
Marine biologist Antonio Resendiz runs a sea turtle research facility north of town.
All of them work for one of the research stations — e. g. the Norwegian Polar Institute — or the logistics and supply company " Kings Bay AS ", which ' owns ' and runs the research village.
The Foundation runs a number of programmes aimed at building research and professional capacity in science and social science.
Hoagland runs The Enterprise Mission, which he describes as " an independent NASA watchdog and research group, the Enterprise Mission, attempting to figure out how much of what NASA has found in the solar system over the past 50 years has actually been silently filed out of sight as classified material, and therefore totally unknown to the American people.
If there is a unifying theme that runs through most of managerial economics, it is the attempt to optimize business decisions given the firm's objectives and given constraints imposed by scarcity, for example through the use of operations research, mathematical programming, game theory for strategic decisions, and other computational methods.
According to its mission and strategic plan, the European Science Foundation runs foresighting programmes in science ; programmes to enhance science synergy such as research networking programmes and collaborative research projects for European scientists ; and activities dedicated to science management, such as providing administrative services to independent scientific committees and other organisations.
There are 60 investigators, each of whom runs their own research program.
Amongst other plotlines, a young medical student becomes attracted to the nurse in charge of the sleep research laboratory, a ghostly ambulance appears and disappears every night, a junior doctor runs a black market in medical supplies, and a neurosurgeon discovers that she was impregnated by a ghost and that her baby is developing abnormally rapidly.
It runs the Everyman Campaign fundraising appeal, which raises awareness of male cancers and funds research into testicular and prostate cancer at the Everyman Centre, which is based at the ICR.
The AGA, a 501 ( c6 ) organization, administers all membership and public policy activities, while the AGA Institute, a 501 ( c3 ) organization, runs the organization ’ s practice, research and educational programs.
He then retrieves his scientific research and runs to Lace's house.

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