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Its name derives from the astronaut " standing up " in the open hatch, usually to film or assist a spacewalking astronaut.
Its replacement could have housed about 100 and included a very small cell, probably for lesser punishments and so low that standing was impossible.
Its updated model, SL-1200MK2, released in 1978, had a stronger motor, a convenient pitch control slider for beatmatching and a stylus illuminator, which made it the long standing favourite among disc jockeys ( see " Turntablism ").
Its nine members are elected every five years from the male membership in good standing of the world community by an electoral college consisting of all the members of each Bahá ' í National Spiritual Assembly throughout the world.
Its name changed over the centuries from Wimares through Wimari to Wimar and finally Weimar ; it is probably derived from Old High German wih ' holy ' + mari ' standing water, swamp '.
Its massive capstone is supported by standing stones to either side, with another ( triangular ) supporting stone at the rear – like a doorless closet.
Its population shrank from some 2, 000 before the war, to 395 in 1660, with only 37 houses still standing.
Its professed object was to clear Rome of the large number of pauper citizens, who formed a standing menace to peace.
Its desirability attracted men of prominent standing in all walks of life.
Its building, dedicated in 1880, was one of the few structures left standing after the tornado.
Its centre springs slightly, so that one senses that he / she is standing on the exposed segment of a gigantic egg all but buried at the centre of the city at the centre of the world, as Michelangelo's historian Charles de Tolnay pointed out.
Its diameter was larger than that of Tane Mahuta and its clean bole larger than that of Te Matua Ngahere, and by forestry measurements was the largest standing.
Its focus is in boosting the breed's standing in Norway and elsewhere.
Its wings extend further, to or beyond the tail tip, when it is standing.
Its nest is a natural hollow in a tree-trunk standing in or near water, sometimes lined with grass, rubbish and feathers.
Its name is a contrived acronym standing for Respect, Equality, Socialism, Peace, Environmentalism, Community and Trade Unionism.
Its name is an acronym standing for higher intelligence auto-response chess system.
Its toponym is derived from Thorstan meaning " Thorstone ", a small standing stone claimed to be a thunderbolt of the god Thunor.
Its water resistance enabled easy maintenance of sanitary conditions and its resilience made standing easier and reduced breakage of dropped china.
Its location was that of an idiot standing with his nose against the wall .".
Its record was broken in 2005 when Kingda Ka opened at Six Flags Great Adventure, standing tall.
Its capacity is approximately 4, 400 with standing room.
Its oldest standing structure dates from 1794.
Its second home ( still standing ), on the corner of Pickney and Anderson Streets, eventually became the Phillips School, a school for then free born and emancipated African Americans before the American Civil War.

Its and threatened
Its provision, or threatened withdrawal, is sometimes used as a political tool to influence the policies of the destination country, a strategy known as food politics.
Its opening and closing lament, " The Ballad of Mackie Messer ", was written just before the Berlin premiere, when actor Harald Paulsen ( Macheath ) threatened to quit if his character did not receive an introduction ; this creative emergency resulted in what would become the work's most popular song, later translated into English by Marc Blitzstein as " Mack the Knife " and now a jazz standard that Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Ray Quinn and countless others have all covered.
Its industry rate is higher than the national average, although it is threatened by delocalization.
Its independent existence was threatened by the continuous Mordvin attacks against it.
Its leader, Kublai Khan, demanded that the Japanese pay tribute to the new Yuan Dynasty and threatened reprisals if they failed to do so.
Its slogan, " The Mother of all Games ", was coined in 1991, during the Gulf War, after Saddam Hussein threatened the U. S. that if they stepped on Iraqi soil, it would be " The Mother of all Battles ".
Its purpose was to eliminate any hostiles ( mainly, space pirates and the women of Mejere ) that threatened Taraak airspace, until Magno's Pirate ship hijacked it.
Its vote was increasingly threatened by the growth of the Marxist and more radical Workers ' Party particularly in Dublin.
Its boundaries can represent any boundaries which are threatened or precarious .” Within a state of exception the boundaries of power are precarious and threaten to destabilize not only the law, but one ’ s humanity, as well as their choice of life or death.
Its introduction in the Azores islands to be used commercially, resulted in the destruction of much of the original, now threatened, native laurel forest which affected an entire complex environment threatening many other species such as the priolo.
Its independence was not recognized by the government of the Soviet Union and a military crackdown threatened by the Soviet government was generally feared.
Its goal was to outlaw Freemasonry as a violation of republicanism ; members were energized by reports that a man who threatened to expose Masonic secrets had been murdered.
Its habitat is threatened by deforestation on the island.
* September 18 – Its bases in eastern Poland threatened by advancing Soviet forces, the Polish Air Force evacuates to Romania.
Its status was first evaluated for the IUCN Red List in 2008, being listed as Near threatened.
Its very existence was threatened the following year when the railway viaduct above it was found to be structurally unsafe ; this was largely a goods line since the closure of passenger stations along it the previous year, but the railway authorities planned to preserve the railway line and wanted to replace the viaduct with an embankment.
Its election was the result of one of the rare cases of unity of Italian left, threatened by rumors of a possible neo-fascist coup during Antonio Segni's presidency.
Its cover depicted a dagger-wielding, red eyed ghoul who threatened a rope-bound, scantily clad, voluptuous young woman, beneath a full moon.
Its conservation status is categorized as Least Concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature ( IUCN ) because of " its wide distribution, presumed large population tolerance of a degree of habitat modification, and because it is unlikely to be declining at nearly the rate required to qualify for listing in a threatened category.
Its numbers have continued to fall and are threatened by habitat loss and degradation, pollution, introduced species, and parasites and pathogens, including chytrid ( Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis ).
Its tail is covered in short, hollow quills that can rattle when threatened.

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