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Two of the four Unit Telescopes that make up the ESO's Very Large Telescope | VLT, on a remote mountaintop, 2600 metres above sea level in the Chilean Atacama Desert.
During the mission the crew deployed the ERBS satellite using the remote manipulator system ( RMS ), operated the OSTA-3 payload ( including the SIR-B radar, FILE, and MAPS experiments ) and the Large Format Camera ( LFC ), conducted a satellite refueling demonstration using hydrazine fuel with the Orbital Refueling System ( ORS ), and conducted numerous in-cabin experiments as well as activating eight " Getaway Special " canisters.
Large audiences came to hear Sharp lecture about folk music, and Sharp also took the opportunity to do field work on English folk songs that had survived in the more remote regions of southern Appalachia, pursuing a line of research pioneered by Olive Dame Campbell.
Large Lakes Observatory ( LLO ): As the only institute in the country dedicated to the study of large lakes throughout the world, LLO focuses on the global implications of aquatic chemistry, circulation dynamics, geochemistry, acoustic remote sensing, plankton dynamics, sedimentology, and paleoclimatology.
Large remotes may have 2 + Rcc / Rcc2's and they can be equipped with links between the Rcc's-Interlinks ; so calls within the remote do not tie up host links.
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Large primary zinc – air cells such as the Thomas A. Edison Industries Carbonaire type were used for railway signaling, remote communication sites, and navigation buoys. These were long-duration, low-rate applications.
Along with better than 400 scholarly articles, Barbour wrote several books including the autobiographical Naturalist at Large ( 1943 ), Naturalist in Cuba ( 1945 ), A Naturalist's Scrapbook ( 1946 ), and That Vanishing Eden ( 1944 ), which explores the natural world of a remote, undeveloped Florida.

Large and parts
Large parts of the boroughs Reinickendorf and Pankow lie on the Barnim Plateau, while most of the boroughs Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf, Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Tempelhof-Schöneberg, and Neukölln lie on the Teltow Plateau.
Large parts in the south east of the island had been shired by the Cambro-Norman overlords by the end of the 13th century.
Large parts of the island, and all of the adjacent intertidal area, are protected as Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve to help safeguard the internationally important wintering bird populations.
Large parts of the population of both areas also embraced Calvinism.
Large statistical surveys were undertaken in various parts of the United States and Europe.
Large parts of the city are hilly, with the Schlossberg and the Österberg in the city centre and the Schnarrenberg and Herrlesberg, among others, rising immediately adjacent to the inner city.
Large parts of the New World became Spanish and Portuguese colonies, and while the Portuguese became the masters of Asia's and Africa's Indian Ocean trade, the Spanish opened trade across the Pacific Ocean, linking the Americas with Asia.
Large lava flows of andesite and basalt covered parts of the mountain, including one around the year 100 BCE that traveled all the way into the Lewis and Kalama river valleys.
Large parts of the dome's sides broke away and mantled parts of the volcano's cone with talus.
Large parts of the Ukraine are ceded to Poland.
Large parts of the novel are based upon reality, notably the history of the so-called ' Five Families ', the Mafia-organization in New York and the surrounding area.
Large sections of East Anglia ( including parts of Lincolnshire ) consisted of marshland and bogs until the 17th century, despite the construction of early sea barriers by the Roman Empire.
Large parts, such as automotive fascia and body panels, can be molded in this manner.
Large areas in northern Canada and northern Alaska have tundra climate, changing to ice cap climate in the most northern parts of Canada.
Large parts of today's rebuilt city consist of utilitarian granite and concrete buildings.
Large networks of specialized parts suppliers from around the world support these manufacturers, who sometimes provide only the initial design and final assembly in their own plants.
Large parts of the old U. S. Business 101 and State Route 82 surface roads between San Francisco and San Diego are designated El Camino Real ( The Royal Road ), a designation originally given any thoroughfare under the direct authority of the King of Spain and his viceroys.
Large numbers exist elsewhere in Central Asia ( mostly in Uzbekistan ) and other parts of former Soviet Union, and in Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey and other countries.
Large parts of the town were destroyed in the aftermath by the Lindsay family.
Large parts of the country went into open rebellion.
Although it is headquartered just across the border in Geneva, Switzerland, most of CERN's Large Hadron Collider lies in parts of several communes in the Arrondissement of Gex in Ain.
Large parts of the area were held by the English after the Treaty of Brétigny, 1360.
Large parts of the central city were destroyed in World War II by Allied bombing in 1942 and 1944.
Large parts of the 12th and 13th century buildings, including the north and south transepts and the interior columns, together with some tiles, wooden fittings and fragments of stained glass, remain in place today, incorporated into the later church.

Large and department
Large governments usually have an agency or department responsible for collecting government revenue from companies and individuals.
Large discount stores with the tills located by the entrance are not regarded as department stores in the UK, although the owners may call them that.
Large grocery supermarket chains often incorporate a specific deli department, and there is an abundance of stand-alone independent delicatessens across all parts of the country.
Large agencies may have a traffic department of five or more employees.
Large emporiums ( department stores ) sprang up along Chapel Street.
Large networks often use a systematic naming scheme, such as using a location ( e. g. a department ) plus a purpose to generate a name for a computer.

Large and are
Large injection-molded letters are also available for sign installations.
Large planes juxtaposed with other large planes tend to assert themselves as independent shapes, and to the extent that they are flat, they also assert themselves as silhouettes ; ;
The saucers are of two kinds: Large saucers fire in random directions, while small saucers aim at the player's ship.
Large oil reserves are a major contributor to the economy.
Large numbers of internally displaced persons have been unable to produce their own food and are largely dependent on international humanitarian assistance.
Large burning lens are sometimes made as Fresnel lenses, similar to lighthouse lenses, including for use in solar furnaces.
Large fixed-blade utility knives are most often employed in an outdoors context, such as fishing, camping, or hunting.
Large, flat, flexible, green leaves are called foliage leaves.
Large beaks were found on the islands where the primary source of food for the finches are nuts and therefore the large beaks allowed the birds to be better equipped for opening the nuts and staying well nourished.
Large numbers of hybrids are available for the garden, since the British A. vulgaris was joined by other European and North American varieties.
Large swaths of the city's residential areas away from the lake are characterized by brick bungalows built from the early 20th century through the end of World War II.
Large class actions brought in federal court frequently are consolidated for pre-trial purposes through the device of multidistrict litigation ( MDL ).
Large engines are usually multicylinder to reduce pulsations from individual firing strokes, with more than one piston attached to a complex crankshaft.
Large crucifixes high across the central axis of a church are known by the Old English term rood.
Large as these sums are, the scientific seal of approval would be worth far more to anyone whose claims could be authenticated.
Large modern multiscreen cinemas are located across suburban Dublin.
Large and medium marine engines are started with compressed air directly applied to the pistons.
At a meeting of the Royal Astronomical Society in Britain, a team from University of Queensland described 40 unknown " dwarf " galaxies in this constellation ; follow-up observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope revealed that ultra compact dwarfs are much smaller than previously known dwarf galaxies, about across.
Large versions of the war flag flown on the warships of countries ' navies are known as battle ensigns.
Large diameter borings are rarely used due to safety concerns and expense, but are sometimes used to allow a geologist or engineer to be lowered into the borehole for direct visual and manual examination of the soil and rock stratigraphy.
Large institutional investors such as hedge funds are more likely to pursue event-driven investing strategies than traditional equity investors because they have the expertise and resources to analyze corporate transactional events for investment opportunities.
Large reserves of hydrocarbons are being tapped in the offshore areas of Saudi Arabia, Iran, India, and Western Australia.
Large modern cattle, dairy, and poultry farms are under construction.
Large radio telescopes scan the intensity in the sky of particular frequencies of electromagnetic radiation which are characteristic of certain molecules ' spectra.

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