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Its and commercial
Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services.
Its production was influential in the industrial revolution, and influenced commercial development of metallurgy and engineering.
Its main commercial airport is the Antonio B.
Its short storage life currently limits its commercial potential.
Its sources include building exterior and interior lighting, advertising, commercial properties, offices, factories, streetlights, and illuminated sporting venues.
Its primary commercial use is to break down lactose in milk to make it suitable for people with lactose intolerance.
Its canals will shorten the distances of the world: they will narrow commercial ties between Europe, America and Asia ; and bring to such fortunate region the tributes of the four parts of the globe.
* 1998 – 1999: " Its the cola " ( 100th anniversary commercial )
Its origins were in African American vocal groups of the 1930s and 40s, like the Ink Spots and the Mills Brothers, who had enjoyed considerable commercial success with arrangements based on close harmonies.
Its low cost and easy application made it the most accessible commercial roofing, world wide.
Its repeal provided an opportunity for a kind of partisan political programming with commercial appeal that had not previously existed.
Its natural harbor soon developed into a commercial area competing with Rio de la Plata's capital, Buenos Aires.
Its strategic position at the head of the Adriatic made Venetian naval and commercial power almost invulnerable.
Its initial product was the first commercial document processor that integrated text and graphics editing, producing WYSIWYG (" what you see is what you get ") output at near-typeset quality.
Its unmodified color is dependent on the animals ' feed and is commonly manipulated with food colorings in the commercial manufacturing process, most commonly annatto or carotene.
Its commercial heart is Kensington High Street.
Its increasing use in the commercial food industry in other parts of the world is buoyed by its lower cost and the high oxidative stability ( saturation ) of the refined product when used for frying.
Its central position at crossroads has served as a commercial link between those very different natural parts of Navarre.
Its texture is thinner than most Western commercial mayonnaise.
Its naval and commercial development began in the 17th Century, and its first school for mariners was established in 1645.
Its famous cover, drawn by renowned artist and cartoonist Ron Cobb depicts a Heath Robinson-inspired flying machine ( constructed around an idealised version of a typical Haight-Ashbury district house ) soaring above the chaos of American commercial culture.
Its capital is Valparaíso, which is the site for the National Congress of Chile and an important commercial port.
Its harbors teem with commercial fishing boats, power and sail pleasure craft.
Its large commercial fleet engaged in acts of piracy, while wealthy merchants paid for such tributes as public works, monuments, and competitions as well as the games and gladiator fights.
Its first commercial product was SQL / DS, released in 1981.

Its and reception
Its reception was lukewarm, however.
Its reception or audience hall is a long rectangular nave-like space, flanked by dependent rooms that mostly also open into one another, ending in a semi-circular apse, with matching transept spaces.
Its press reception was more favourable than that for any of Bizet's other operas ; Le Ménestral's critic hailed the second act as " a masterpiece from beginning to end ".
Its reception by the literary world was cool, but the second version of 1879 is a rounded and satisfying artistic product.
" Its reception was such that it was decided to develop it into a full-scale production.
" Its reception was such a personal disappointment that he referred to it, once, as " falling stillborn from the press.
Its reception was a huge disappointment to Goldwyn, who, according to biographer Arthur Marx, saw it as his crowning glory and had wanted to film Porgy and Bess since he first saw it onstage in 1935.
Its reception and rating by the MPAA is discussed in the documentary This Film Is Not Yet Rated.
Its vivid picturing of desert life secured for Abufard ou la Famille arabe ( 1795 ), an original drama, a flattering reception.
Its five reception halls ( Georgievsky, Vladimirsky, Aleksandrovsky, Andreyevsky, and Ekaterininsky ) are named for orders of the Russian Empire: the Orders of St. George, Vladimir, Alexander, Andrew, and Catherine.
Its reception was generally positive, with Alexander J. Morin writing that Adagio for Strings is " full of pathos and cathartic passion " and that it " rarely leaves a dry eye.
Its height was reduced to 808 feet ( 246 m ) in 1939 when it was discovered that the taller tower was causing self-cancellation in the " fringe " areas of reception of the station ( it is now known that 195 electrical degrees, about 810 feet, is the optimum height for a Class A station on that frequency ).
Its reception was one of the pivotal moments in the second period of Junimea activities, characterized by the society's expansion to Bucharest and its patronage of the arts.
Its budget was $ 14 million, a large figure at the time, but it grossed only $ 13. 8 million at the box-office and the disappointing reception drove Scorsese into depression and drugs.
Its initial reception was lukewarm, leading Arnold to stop writing fiction altogether.
Its reception cannot be forced though the recipient must be open to such an influx since it also cannot be imposed by force.
Its publicly-accessible interior is a small reception area, which leads onto a 250-m² exhibition area downstairs, two storeys in height.
Its reception in some overseas markets did not prove as enthusiastic, and by 2010 Cyworld ended its operations in Germany, Japan and the United States.
Its critical reception was nowhere near as positive as it had been for American Graffiti.
Its published aim was to be " a medium for intelligent reception of broadcast programmes by way of amplification and explanation of those features which cannot now be dealt with in the editorial columns of the Radio Times ".
Its eye includes two different kinds of ommatidium ; each contains nine light sensitive cells, of which seven contain a pigment whose absorption spectrum peaks in the green part of the spectrum, but in one type the remaining two receptors have peak absorption in the blue and in the other type they have peak reception in the ultra violet.
Its first album, Serú Girán ( released in 1978 ), did not have a good reception even though some of its songs ( notably Seminare and Eiti Leda ) would become public anthems.
Its reception rooms — of a grand scale suited to ceremonial occasions — are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in the rococo style.
Its failure is generally attributed to higher production costs than audio CDs, and lukewarm reception by consumers.

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