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sets and long-standing
Saturdays are Ministry of Sound ’ s long-standing Saturday Sessions with house, electro and techno sets from popular DJs including Tiësto, Sasha, Erick Morillo, Pete Tong and David Guetta.

sets and trend
Recently, there has been a trend to make derailleurs with only one diameter clamp, and several sets of shims are included to space the clamp down to the appropriate size.
Smart TV is used to describe the current trend of integration of the internet and Web 2. 0 features into modern television sets and set-top boxes, as well as the technological convergence between computers and these television sets or set-top boxes.
Most of these long, linear and very deep cracks trend northeast or northwest and form parallel, often regularly spaced sets.
Statistical data, especially comparing only two sets of figures, can show an incorrect population trend.
Therefore, numerous sets of statistics should be interpreted to get an idea of a trend.
In 2001, K ’ Nex broke from this trend and introduced a line of toys using the BattleTech / MechWarrior label, and later launched the OCC ( Orange County Chopper ) line of toys in 2006 and a line of Sesame Street building sets in 2008.
These radio sets were designed to receive amplitude modulation ( AM ) broadcasts in the medium wave band, and were manufactured in the United States from the mid 1930s until the early 1960s ( FM broadcasting in the United States, while running on a small scale from 1930, only became widely popular in the late 1950s, with the trend towards high-fidelity audio ).
Mirroring the trend of many PlayStation games early in the console's life, Wipeout 2097 offered only a console link-up section requiring players to have access to a link cable, two television sets, two PlayStation consoles, and two copies of the game.

sets and criminal
Meinhof commented: " If one sets a car on fire, that is a criminal offence.
The Sixth Amendment ( Amendment VI ) to the United States Constitution is the part of the United States Bill of Rights which sets forth rights related to criminal prosecutions.
Civil procedure is the body of law that sets out the rules and standards that courts follow when adjudicating civil lawsuits ( as opposed to procedures in criminal law matters ).
Mario then sets out on an adventure to clear his name and locate the real criminal, while restoring tranquility and order to Isle Delfino.
Despite her hardship, she sets a goddess-like moral example of what it means to be an Indian woman, yet kills her own criminal son at the end for the greater moral good.
Other sets of laws such as criminal laws and civil laws on contract, evidence, transfer of property, taxation were also codified in the forms legislation.
Title II of HIPAA defines policies, procedures and guidelines for maintaining the privacy and security of individually identifiable health information as well as outlining numerous offenses relating to health care and sets civil and criminal penalties for violations.
When docked, two sets of grapples, its own and the station's, hold it in place and in mutual clinch: a ship can undock forcibly, but that is bound to damage the station and is a criminal offense.
An FIR is an important document because it sets the process of criminal justice in motion.
Article 14 ( 1 ) establishes the basic right to a fair trial, article 14 ( 2 ) provides for the presumption of innocence, and article 14 ( 3 ) sets out a list of minimum fair trial rights in criminal proceedings.
Romanova later meets the criminal archer Hawkeye and sets him against Iron Man, and later helped Hawkeye battle Iron Man.
A criminal mastermind whose intelligence is equal to Narutaki, he often sets up cat-and-mouse games against the young detective and the Steam City police.
CrimTrac continues to face challenges as a result of Australia's federational style of government, which has produced nine different sets of criminal legislation and nine individual police systems that must communicate to allow the centralisation of policing information.
The Act sets out a number of criminal offences relating to wireless telegraphy, including the establishment or use of a wireless telegraphy station or apparatus for the purpose of making an unlicensed broadcast.
The film cuts to a criminal named Gus ( Denis Leary ) in the midst of stealing jewelry from a safe in a home he has broken into ; however, he accidentally sets off the alarm, a trap door opens, and he lands in the basement.
Gusto eventually escapes from prison and sets out to get revenge by making Albert appear to really be the criminal he pretends to be, but the plan backfires and Gusto is sent to prison for life.
With a pair of successful Chicago businesses ( a bar and a car dealership ) as fronts for his lucrative criminal enterprise, Frank sets out to fulfill the missing part of his life vision: a family beginning with Jessie ( Tuesday Weld ), a pretty cashier he has begun dating.
It is a serious criminal offense to manipulate the sets and receive radio or television broadcasts from outside North Korea.
Chapter 6 provides for honours for those promoting unification, whereas Chapter 7 sets out criminal penalties against separatism -- limited to acts carried out within Chinese territory, and acts carried out anywhere by Chinese residents in the Mainland, Macau, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.
In a small banana republic, Luca sets up a new base of operations for his international criminal empire, buying off politicians, military and police with the mob's money.
Dragon sets off on his mission, but en route is mistaken for a criminal known as The White Fan by local police chief, Sang Kung ( played by Shih Kien ).
Refn made the sets intentionally squalid and humble to further unglamorize the criminal lifestyle.
Second six pupils in criminal sets are typically in court several times a week, while pupils in civil sets may only have two or three cases in a week, and second six pupils in commercial sets can go their entire pupillage without ever appearing in court.

sets and punished
In their stead, it claims that life has no set monetary value ; it claims that no economic crime should ever be punished with death ; it claims that man can never punish someone for crimes not his own ( this injunction is often violated, however — the Book of Joshua contains dozens of examples ); it demands justice before the law, regardless of political or financial status ; and it sets very specific, non-theatrical forms of capital punishment.

sets and for
In accounting for realism or distortion two sets of factors can be usefully distinguished: current intelligence ; ;
It also maintains shops for the design and fabrication of exhibits, training aids and instruments and libraries for the loan of films and teaching lantern slide sets.
Sixteen lantern slide sets were loaned to the Government of India and eight sets were forwarded to the U.S. Embassy, Managua, Nicaragua for the Educational Exchange Program.
Nine new teaching Clinico-pathologic Conference sets were prepared, which makes a total of 70 types of teaching sets for loan.
The demand for teaching sets continues unabated since they provide the means for the military physicians to review the pathology of selected disease processes or organ systems for review of basic sciences and correlation of clinical physiological behavior with structural changes.
But the facts about our Advisory Board and its members' duties are only one of several sets of facts about the quest for advice, both reliable and imaginative, on which to base our selections of Fellows.
I look for TV sales and production to be approximately equal at 5.7 million sets for the year, but I look for some decline in radios from the high rate in 1961 to more nearly the 1959 level of 15.0 - 15.5 million sets.
The last exercise of Roland Claude's prescribed program for Henri is a single exercise, done in individual sets with a bit longer pause between sets.
Scholars made numbered sets of as many things as possible in Nature, or assigned arbitrary numbers to individual things, in a fashion that seems to the modern scientific mind as downright nonsensical, and philosophical ideas based upon all this tended to stifle speculative thought in China for many centuries.
The spaciousness of the Tudor cooking areas, for example, will provide needed space for the extra television sets required by modern butlers, cooks and maids.
The sets are remarkably elaborate for a road-show that doesn't pause long in any one place, and they are devised so that they shift with a minimum of interruption or obtrusiveness.
The mandate is distinguished from the appeal court's opinion, which sets out the legal reasoning for its decision.
* A language may use different sets of symbols or different rules for distinct sets of vocabulary items, such as the Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries, or the various rules in English for spelling words from Latin and Greek, or the original Germanic vocabulary.

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