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LXi models added a new CD player and Chrysler's Sentry Key theft-deterrent system, which disabled the ignition unless the proper key was used to start the engine.
The displays, ranging all over the floors, cover four main themes: The Kingdom of Connaught ( from the earliest recorded times showing the importance of the clans and their kings ), The King Family ( meet the families who lived in the house from Sir John King who came to Boyle in 1603 to the fascinating accounts of life, both for the family and the staff, at Rockingham Estate, now Lough Key Forest Park ), the Restoration ( a room has been left partially restored so that visitors can see the fabric of the house and with the aid of photographs and models see the skill and craft employed in the building and restoration ), and The Military Usage ( from 1788 to recent times ).
DCELLS-Dysg provides awareness raising, professional development, delivery models and activities as well as resources to support the implementation of Key Skills programmes in 14-19 education in Schools, FE Colleges and Work Based Learning
Key philosophical differences between the OO and relational models can be summarized as follows:

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In the 1960s and 1970s the company's Key Words Reading Scheme ( launched in 1964 ) was heavily used by British primary schools, using a reduced vocabulary to help children learn to read.
After acquisition by National City Lines, all Key vehicles including the bridge units were re-painted in that company's standard colors, yellow and green.
He made the company's inaugural mail flight to Havana, Cuba from Key West, Florida, that same year.
By 1977 many of the company's original series had been cancelled ( especially circa 1973-1974 ), and its licensed series had more reprinted material, although Gold Key was able to obtain the rights to publish a comic book series based upon Buck Rogers in the 25th Century between 1979 and 1981.
Key elements of the rebranding were still being used during much of the 1980s and Rail Alphabet was also used as part of the livery of Sealink ships until that company's privatisation in the late 1980s.

Key and history
Key scientists in the history of botany include Theophrastus, Ibn al-Baitar, Carl Linnaeus, Gregor Johann Mendel, and Norman Borlaug.
Waite entitled The Key to the Tarot was bundled with the cards, providing an overview of the traditions and history behind the cards, criticism of various interpretations, and extensive descriptions of their symbols.
The Cedar Key Museum State Park depicts the town's 19th century history and displays sea shells and Indian artifacts from the collection of Saint Clair Whitman.
Key events in Novinger history include the arrival of the Quincy, Missouri & Pacific railroad and filing of the town plat by founder John C. Novinger in 1878, the establishment of a U. S. Post Office the next year, and the first shaft coal mine in 1883.
The Phi Beta Kappa Society publishes The Key Reporter, a newsletter distributed quarterly to all contributing members and biannually to all other members, and The American Scholar, a quarterly subscription-based journal that accepts essays on literature, history, science, public affairs, and culture.
It is cited as a non-fiction series which has successfully used a formula to entice young children into reading: " The information here is densely packed, at a suitable level for Key Stages 2 and 3, historically accurate and complete with cautions about history being interpretive, but the success lies in the humorous and varied way that the subjects are presented ".
Glory's god-like status, her extreme power level, her origins, the Key's true nature and history are not known until later episodes, Glory comes to Sunnydale looking for " The Key ", which will allow her to return to her own dimension.
It was founded in the 12th century and has been described as the " Key to England " due to its defensive significance throughout history.
Key West's aviation history begins with a 1913 flight to Cuba by Augustin Parla.
He also did work at Key Marco ( 1896 ) and on abandoned villages in the American West, He came into contact with Stewart Culin on the World's Columbian Exposition with whom he began to write about the history of games.
: ' Freedom of the City ' or ' Key to the City ' has been granted twice in recent history.
In addition to documents from Mormon history, Hofmann also forged and sold signatures of many famous non-Mormons, including George Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Daniel Boone, John Brown, Andrew Jackson, Mark Twain, Nathan Hale, John Hancock, Francis Scott Key, Abraham Lincoln, John Milton, Paul Revere, Myles Standish, and Button Gwinnett, whose signature was the rarest, and therefore the most valuable, of any signer of the Declaration of Independence.
In 1859, Stanton was the defense attorney in the sensational trial of Daniel E. Sickles, a politician and later a Union general, who was tried on a charge of murdering his wife's lover, Philip Barton Key II ( son of Francis Scott Key ), but was acquitted after Stanton invoked one of the first uses of the insanity defense in U. S. history.
Key factors of this evaluation are the patient's age, body mass index, medical and surgical history, current medications, and fasting time.
* Key to Buildings with history
KeyCite leverages Westlaw technologies, West ’ s attorney-authored case law headnotes and the West Key Number System to determine and immediately alert legal professionals that case law they are reviewing has been either overturned, or may have history which deems the precedential value of the opinion invalid.
Key events in Bunratty's history include:
Key themes of the book are religion, history, ideology and power.
Indeed, in his book ECKANKAR: The Key to Secret Worlds, Twitchell lays out wide ranging examples of the teaching down through history, while also explaining his own personal experiences with his teacher, ECK master Rebazar Tarzs.
Key dates in CUSO's history:
He was dismissed from Key 103 in June 2005 after numerous warnings and a history of run-ins with regulator OFCOM.
Dinner Key, a former aircraft hangar, was perhaps the most infamous building in ABA history.
* Left, Sarah, The Guardian Unlimited ( January 15, 2002 ), Key dates in Britain's railway history.

Key and include
Key components of a bogie include:
Key highlights of the collections include:
Key highlights of the collections include:
Key highlights of the collections include:
Key highlights of the collections include:
Key highlights of the collections include:
Key CPU architectural innovations include index register, cache, virtual memory, instruction pipelining, superscalar, CISC, RISC, virtual machine, emulators, microprogram, and stack.
Key highlights in the development of digital cinema would likely include: demonstrations by TI of their DMD technology, real-time playback of compressed hi-resolution files by various vendors, and early HD presentations from D5 tape to digital projectors.
Key political parties in El Salvador include ARENA and the FMLN.
Key influences include Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic Force's " Planet Rock " ( 1982 ) and Shannon's " Let the Music Play ," the latter of which was a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hit as early as 1984.
Usually it is considered to include several sub-departments: the Art Department proper, with its Art Director, Set Designers and Draughtsmen ; Set Decoration, under the Set Decorator ; Props, under the Propmaster ; Construction, headed by the Construction Coordinator ; Scenic, headed by the Key Scenic Artist ; and Special Effects.
Key figures associated with Third-worldism include Frantz Fanon, Ahmed Ben Bella, Andre Gunder Frank, Samir Amin, and Simon Malley.
Key aspects of Mannerism in El Greco include the jarring " acid " color sense, elongated and tortured anatomy, irrational perspective and light, and obscure and troubling iconography.
Key experimental techniques in proteomics include 2D electrophoresis, which allows the separation of a large number of proteins, mass spectrometry, which allows rapid high-throughput identification of proteins and sequencing of peptides ( most often after in-gel digestion ), protein microarrays, which allow the detection of the relative levels of a large number of proteins present in a cell, and two-hybrid screening, which allows the systematic exploration of protein – protein interactions.
Key questions in kinetics include how the rate of reaction depends on temperature and on the concentrations of reactants and catalysts in the reaction mixture, as well as how catalysts and reaction conditions can be engineered to optimize the reaction rate.
Key project management responsibilities include creating clear and attainable project objectives, building the project requirements, and managing the triple constraint for projects, which is cost, time, and scope.
Key SEI tools and methods include the SEI Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method ( ATAM ) method, the SEI Framework for Software Product Line Practice, and the SEI Service Migration and Reuse Technique ( SMART ).
Key theoricians include Keir Elam.
Key agricultural products include fruits and vegetables ( grown in the few oases ); camels, sheep, goats ( kept by nomads.
Key historical developments in physics include Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation and classical mechanics, an understanding of electricity and its relation to magnetism, Einstein's theories of special and general relativity, the development of thermodynamics, and the quantum mechanical model of atomic and subatomic physics.
Key traits and characteristics of highly effective social entrepreneurs include ambition and a lack of acceptance of the status quo or accepting the world " as it is ".
Key steps within the Conceptual Design stage include:
Key steps within the Preliminary Design stage include:
Key steps within the Detail Design and Development stage include:

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